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Page 44 text:
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There came to our school not so many months ago A crowdxof happy junior girls who hfated to come here so. From first month they passed to second-so on 'till the last- Old ones left them, new ones joined them: Now ten months have passed. During those nine months at sehdol, '1'hey've played, but they have workedg 'l'hey've tried to do their duty-few tasks they've ever shirked. '.l'hey've turned their hatred into love, tried hard to do their best, ' They've always reached their mark, whenever put to test. juniors, you've been our little sisters, You've been such friends to us, llut we must leave you now girls- It's sad But ,ive To you And in 'l'here'l1 be some links for you. And when the cares of life overtake us. but true, we must. shall not forget you- we shall always be true. our chain of friendship links Mingling fast Olll' locks with gray, Should our dearest hopes betray us-even fortunes fade away. We will banish care and sadness as we let our memories rest On those dear old days of gladness. When you were juniors, we were Seniors- The dear old San's D. S. -J. H. 33
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Page 43 text:
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So we scanned the list further and ,found that ,lluliette had inaugurated a new idea. Through many chemical experiments conducted by her husband fthe able Charley who used to be Kel- l0gg's fellowfl a non-toxic pork chop was produced. Indy is doing such a rushing business she'll soon be owning her own Rolls-Royce. Mildred Mc.Xrtlnn' is demonstrating this pork chop all through tl'lC.SO1ltl'l and no small credit is due her in this remarkable success. Gladys Harbison and Ellen Holland are both leading society women. They say Gladys never steps out ot her door but that several cameras are clicked and I'orthwith we have a delightful new pose of one of our most charming matrons, etc.'l Ellen has two adorable girls for whom she is planning a professional career on the stage as classical dancers. Mary Bundy hesitated betweeen her two most devoted lovers for such a long time that she decided to give them. both up and follow her first love-Dietetics. She is now instructing at M. A. C. and from all reports she is perfectly happy in herwvork. Mildred XN'hite is getting tat and strong and has her hands quite full taking' care of Tom and the chickens while Madge Jewell tthis is the only blot on our escutcheoul has gone in for serpentine dancing' and is doing the 10-20-30-circuit. hive always prophesied that the hula would get her yet. Her latest song hit is Get Up There and Dance. By the way, Helen inquired, have you heard ot the new drama at the Post Theatre called 'lJon't Pull Your Eye-hrows?' It was written and produced by none other than our modest K. Sallade, who having learned her lesson produced this marvellous moral play to save other young girls from similar disaster. The leading' lady is none other than our own Helen Eich now called Gladys Vanl5eVeer Hofen. From the number of specials, telegrams and other manifestations ol love received. I have reason to believe she will soon take on the shaclcles oi' matrimonyf' 'It's too bad, ,l asserted, 1 always knew' her eyes were a menace to single-'blessednessf' Ida Hagman has started a school ot her own and is very suc- cessful. She has put into practice all her ideals ot a perfect school system. Can you guess who is ably assisting her? Bertha Moyers, who because oi l1cr vast experience in chemistry laboratories, has made her department one oi the most renowned of all the schools of Home Economics. Betty Irvine, I oll'ered, though happily married to her Billy and the' proud mother of perfectly nourished youngsters, finds time occasionally to write interesting articles for the Goon I'I.EAI.'l'H Magazine giving in a popular form a simple outline of economy as practiced in the homtzl ' The Roberts girls are living in California permanently, l bc- lieve. Io and Peeler have a restaurant where good old-fash- ioned meals are served at any price beyond 510. Their motto is The Best is None Too Good. Marjorie got the Board ol Di- rectors at the San. to lmuild a branch Sanitarium close to ,lo's res- taurant. Sl1e's the dietitian and reports. a flourishing business. All Hail to the Robertslu Lillian Anderson is the famous 'Movie Cootie' ol' the Films and is very tempermental in that she demands that her leading man .must always be short and dark. And so, having recounted the experiences ol our cl1lSSmHlCS Helen rose to say good-bye. just think how Fate has ruled the destinies of the girls in our class who so confidently laced the world that memorable night in June 1920 All too soon my old school friend left me and once more I reluctantly turned my thoughts back to my neglected flllllffi ll. B. B.
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