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fd' -fa-WW.:-y I ' ' l'n5'l??'? , Seventh Grade Prophecy. - As I was walking along the streetsf of New York, I stopped at a large hotel and there I found Mr. Guy Aldrich. I asked what he had been doing since leaving school. and he replied that he had been driving a taxi-cab and was still a bachelor. After chatting with him awhile I decided to go to my room. Arriving there I at once retired and soon dropped asleep, dreaming that I was in a large theatre. There ,I saw Corrine Claypool, who was the greatest dramatic actress of the' film world. The vaudeville starred Thelma Hoffmire as the comedy queen, also Minnie '-Osborn, as a 'great laugh provoker. Marie Bolin was there as Aa toe dancer and William' Sherwood the magician, who per- formed somesleight-of-hand tricks. Wendell Nickleson, the acrobat, also performed for us on the trapeze. 4 ' After the performance I waited to see my old friends.. There I met Virgil Renz who was stage manager. ' ' As I started out the door there stood Lowell Welch, whom I was sur- prised to hear had refereed the wor1d's championship basketball game. It was won by the red and white. team of which Chester McClish was the captain and Curtis Gale the manager. As I left the building I saw Murray Kyrk, who now looked like an aged gentlemana because of hishair which had suddenly turned white. . Just then the noise of the street car awakened me. I looked out the Window and I saw Karl Hines, now a book agent, selling Webster's diction- aries, which he never used. I , Now this, my readers, is the class prophecy of the Seventh Grade. --' ff J iw EE I . . ': . .f'5.:,,:L Ni, 'fl' Al gi , fl uA4ilf'y.iQ,:j'gwHfi M ib.4gi.fs T, git, al -535.4 .5 . x 4 .1 i
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