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MISS Y. — I heard that it was A-ery good hut yoxi laiow T novor cnrod so nuK-h for music as I do athletics. MISS X. — Ves, 1 know you wei ' c always crazy alxiut tlicm. ily the way, I suppose you saw the woiKlerful otrc Daiue ronthall yaiiie. AIISS Y. — (Jh, certainly! I wouldiri lia c iiiiss Ml it. ( ' oacli Iveefer sure does kiiiiu- his slurraiiiiiit foolliall. .Viid say. llicy had tln ' i-leveri ' Sl yvW leader. He was ti ' aiiied hy lli ' ehi ' . JMISS X. — (Jh, yes, I reiiieinber of hearing ahnul tlic school l ' liiici- I ' .cclic originated for the training of yell lea lers . ( j)uite an idea, wasn ' t it? MISS Y. — Ver y original. lint to change the snlijcct, do you i-ciiicnilicr Kagna Bryant? MISS X. — Wh.y let me see . . . the name sounils I ' aiiiiliai ' . (»li, 1 I ' ciaeiii- her. She nse l to lie in dui- class al High School. MISS Y. — ' Yes, and now she is diie of the highest i)aid insti ' uct ers at Xortli- western Univei ' sity. MISS X. — ' Keally? lint ilid ynn kimw that Kdlh I ' l (fehi ' lng is also teaching there ' lie has liecome (|uilc noted as a innl ' essor of languages. MISS Y. — 1 ran across anithei ' mie of your old class-iiiates the dthci ' daj ' . I was down at the .on and I Just ha|ij, ' Ued lo noliee :i IVIhiw with llamiiig rcil hair. He looked I ' athei ' familial ' and suildeuly il just dawne(l (in me that it was dames Alwood. illSS X. — i|i, I reniemher him, he was our senier class president. W(dl what was he doing . ' MISS r. — Why he is an animal caret.Mker theii ' . dn knciw he always was foinl of aiumals. Remi ' mlici- Imw ci ' azy he used tn lie aimut a cei ' lain cano ' l when he was a seiiioi- . ' MISS X. — 1 certainly do. ' (lu know I always tlnaight he ' d liecome a great man, and I guess he ' s succeede(l. MISS Y. — Oh, dear, we had sonu ' of the nuist awful troulilc here tlie otliei- day. ]M1SS X. — ' ou did. ' Anything -ci ' y serinus? MISS Y. — Well, iu)t so yovy. hut it vas i-ather annoying. Veu kno ' , - we .jusi liought a new i-adi(i and Kolieit Hexingtdn was installing it. 1I ' was down cellai- hooking a wire on a water pipe and he ]iounded a hol in thi ' pipe and aland di ' owned himself and flooded the hasemeid. MISS X. — -My goodness, wasn ' t he aide to handle a hamno ' i ' . ' Well, what on earth di l you do ? MISS Y. — I was upstairs when it happeiU ' d. I heard him call foi ' hel]i so I I ' an right down t i see what ilie ti ' oidile was. There he stdod with his hand d ' er the pijie trying to keep the walei ' hack and standing in several inches nf water. MISS X. — You calU ' d the idumlier right away didn ' t you? I ' .njo Twontv-tlncp
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Class Prophecy MISS X. — Hello, central, ring B. H. S., one nine three nanght please. No, B. H. S. one thousand nine hundred thirty. Yes, yes, central, B. H. S. nineteen thirty. (.)h, hello dear. How are you? MISS Y. — (Jli niucli Ijetter, thank you. I just returned from Dr. Holnian ' s office; you ioro])al)ly know him, Aaron Holman. ami he said . . . oh, by the : . have you seen liis new wife? MISS X. — No, i ha ' en ' t seen her yet. Who was it iu ' niari ' ied this time? MISS Y. — Berniece Stuller is hei ' name. He knew her a long time and I real- ly believe it was a case of lo c that brought them together. They seen] so happy. ' ' MISS X. — Dr. Holman has a vei;y lovely nurse, doesn ' t he? MISS Y. — Yes, and she is very comix ' tcnt. SUSS X. — Miss Kline has worl cd several years for him. jMISS Y. — Wasn ' t it wondt ' rful of Vivian to take up tlmt work? I tliink she I ' cally enjoys it. MISS X. — I ' m sure tlmt she does, liut say, I ' ve l)een having the most thrill- ing time ! MISS r.— Really? What have you been doing? MISS X, — r ' e taken up aviation and it ' s just nmrvelous, I ' ve had three lessons already and my iiistruetoi ' is the iiiosi adora))le fellow. His name is Leo Tyson. MISS Y. — ( )h yes, he is (juite a noted aviator, isn ' t he? I ' ve heard a great deal about him. But say, have you been reading about the fellow that is going to attemi t to break the woi-ld ' s speed record at Daytona Beach? MISS X, — Do you mean l eroy Johnson? Say, won ' t he get some tlii ' ills? Wouldn ' t you jusi love to see him? MISS Y. — Oil, yes, I wouhl. I u1 1 believe I would just as leave see another prize fight like 1 saw last night though, in preference to it. MISS X. — Were you really at a prize fight, ' Who were the fighters? MISS Y. — Scidly . sh and Nelson De ' ei ' fought and Divi ' i ' was lauicked out in file twenty-first round. MISS X. — Twenty-first ' Oh, my dear, they never tiglit that many rounds. MISS Y. — Well, jjrobalily it wasn ' t. I jnst eonldn ' t keep track of them. But, anyway Dover ' s wife, who used to be (Jertrude Johnson, was there, and she nearly fainted when he was knocked out. MISS X. — I ' m afraid it wcndd ha ' e lieen al st too nuich for me, too. VaxI I must tell you whei ' e I was hist night. I went to a conci ' rt given by Genevieve Chapman Slmnks ami Buren Ulm, and it was really won- derful. They sang some beautiful niunbers and then their accom- panist, Doris Kester, played several selections. ■j-i-ifroiiTT Png-e Twenty-two
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3IISS Y. — Vi ' s, I liui ' i ' icd right upstnirs .•md ciillcd A. I.. ISrowii. He eamc, wlicii lie .ynt ready, and )-( ' [)inn l llir lcal . I ' y tli;it time HcNiimtoii was just altout drowned. ' ' I I.ISS X. — Tlial was rridly tiui Icid fm liiin. lail in ,-i ;iy lie deserved it for lii ' ini; So a l ard. J 1IS,S ' .-- I ' .ut U: make it worse, the iieiglihors heai ' d :d] Ihe contusion and thoUL:lil sonu ' tlunu tei-i-il)le was gedng on so tliey sent for the po- lice. MTSS X.— ■•Well, of all tlie nervid ,M1SS V. — Tlien I ' lullt in the Inidst of e ' eryt liillL;- ill W ' nII ' ied ol ' fieer liel ' liard. Stiiller ;iiid I hail to stop and explain e ci ' yt liinii to liiiii. MISS X. — i (U pool ' kid, that was eei-taiiil ' a tiTrihle predieaiiieni to get into. liSS ' , — I Hi, my, it ' s getting ratlier late and 1 have an appointment at the lieaiiiN ' slioj) in a fe ' minutes. I1SS X. — I miisn ' t keeji you longer then. I ' ail say, where do you !ia ' e your work doni ' now . ' .Miss v.— Why, at the f.ioldeJi i ' eaeoek. It ' s a very eleN ' er little shop and is run by two young girls, Helen Tui ' uer and Helen ( ' oolv, l oth of them ai ' e vei-y good operators, MISS X.— --I liadn ' t heard of it before, but I ' ll look it up. Oh goodness, I ' d nearly forgotten., I ' m going to lia ' e callers this afternoon, Alable ( ' asebeic and Dorothy ' a,L;nel■ are coming, ] 1[SS . — ' riiey ' ia ' going to be mariacd soi.ii, aren ' t they? I ' .•- ' . S X. — ' es, they ' re planning on haxiiiu a double wedding. We ' re all jilaniung to go to the lecture toget Ihm- t ITk e -eniiig, 31ISS Y . — ()li, are you going, too ' ' ou know I wduldii ' t miss he.-iring Mr, Hollinger speak for tlie world, lie ' s siiii|ily mar elons. ,M1SS X. — Isn ' t he though: lUit really I must let you uo now. I have to call .Mr, Rex, the butcher, and ordei ' meal for ilinner, ,MISS v.— ■•Well, I ' ll see you soon, MISS X. — ••(»h yes, good bye, dear, : ITSS y. ' -(Jood bye, ■ — Dori,s Kester. Page Twenty-foUf
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