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CLASS PROPHECY-fOr Reflections in a Psycopafhic Wardl I samvnzo TO BE coM1NG dreamily, hazily, and happily from another world, and, as yet, nothing was real,+nothing, that is, except the putrescent essence of ether. Far, far away I thought I saw a doctor and heard him saying, Yes, tch, tch, we had to operate on the poor boy's braing he developed a chronic case of cerevric-amentia from endeavoring so hard to write a class prophecy for his school year book ,. . .Ah, now I remembered! Yes, yes. As I opened my eyes more fully, I realized that I was in the same old hospital room,- or was I? . . . The doctor whom I recognized to be Ben Grant boasted billowy sideburns and a large mustachiog the three nurses at his side I knew at once were jean Tiedeman, Virginia Neal, and Carolyn Hardy, even though each did wear her hair in a high pompadour with a knot at the back. I also noticed that their dresses very unrevealingly met their lace-ups fgaitersj at the ankles. My! My! Had I been under the ether so long that the styles had changed? . . . As the others silently departed, Carolyn soothed my forehead and told me that if I would be very quiet, she would have the duty nurse bring me something to read. After she had gone I discontentedly contemplated what was happening to me, until the door opened, and in walked Carolyn Doherty with a magazine entitled Ketchum's Bazaar and a newspaper called the ,Bethlehem Star Tribune, whose motto I noticed to be, old or new we give it to you , I thanked my old class-mate, and having taken my temperature with a thermometer marked DeShaw instead of the usual Fahrenheit, she went out leaving me to browse. . . . As I turned the page of KElCfZ7lWZi,Y Bazaar I noticed that jane Ketchum was Editor-in-chief with Margie Schalfner, Jeanne Miller, Marjorie Littleheld, June Nodine, and josie Schmuttbrubscrublimostein as Associate Editors. Edith Seiler, Louise McCauley and Marolyn Guy were Art Editors, Edna Lacy was Book-Section Editor, Vesta Willard was Children's Page Editor, Dick Betts was Business Manager, and Bill Mason and john Kenyon were Managers. The printers were Don Brate 81 Co. H Could all these people be my class mates of my dear old Alma Mater! ! ! , I wondered, as I fingered through the magazine. On one of the fashion pages I noted that the new style hobble skirts were designed by Marian Kuhn of the Kuhn shops of London, another page of fashions presented to my bewildered eyes the frightful and fruitful hats of Mlle. Dorothy- Lily Mashe'-Spencer of Paris. Two things I particularly remembered about this magazine were its original short stories by Suzaane Cantwell and its articles on personal adventures and travels by Inez Williman. As I closed Ketchamlv Bazaar, I noticed on the back cover an advertisement appealing to the modern American woman to beautify herself with the latest in wasp-waist girdles originated by Dorothy Luce of For-Goodness-Saks, Fifth Avenue, New York City. I now turned to my newspaper which proved to be edited by Margery Hicks, on the front page in blearing headlines was the report that the Wright Brothers, on trial, denied that they stole from Allen Emmons, Warren Ganter and Fred Richter Cwho claimed to be the original inventorsj the plans for the aeroplane fiown recently and successfully at Kitty Hawk. judge William Pierpont Montague Oliver, III was officiating at the trial. In another column it was reported that President Robert Delano Simon and members of his cabinet Leland Ewing, Norman Knisely and Willis Vogel were conferring on the Federal Strawberry Reserve question. On page two there was a cartoon of woman suffregette, Marian Kibbe, drawn by Bob Phillips: also there was a Society Column written by Jane Snyder which told among other things of the marriage of Norman Einstein Nichols and Dorothy Lamour Smallman. On the same page that announced that Miss Barbara Pick- ford Greenhalgh had won the title of Miss America, 19? P, I came across a notice which read as follows :-Maxwell automobiles and other horseless carriages for sale-Repairs-Over and underhauling-Pneumatic tires-Horseshoeing-Bacher, Stott, Nicholson, Vaughan, and Donato,-Proprietors .... Several days later during the course of which I had the following nurses in attendance, Nurse Lorraine Shreiner, Nurse Mary Winne, Nurse Marjorie Martin, Nurse Gloria Hotal- ing, Nurse Pearl Knowles, Nurse Blanche Freleigh, Nurse Phyllis Fink, and Nurse Rita Gagner, I was allowed to roam about the hospital, being interned only at night for inspec- tion. During this period of roaming I discovered that Norma Dooley was in charge of the Children's Ward which joined the Psycopathic Ward that I was in. At the Head Nurse's desk I found Mildred King, and sitting nearby were Katherine and Elizabeth Wagner, looking prim and alike in their shirtwaists, doing secretarial work on some ancient machines which I finally concluded were forerunners of the modern typewriter .... In a few days more, Doctor Grant gave me permission to leave the hospital, this made me very happy, and I immediately left, having said my adieus to all my friends .... Page 1 wenty-nigh!
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