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COMET miiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimii Of course, Mary's good humor had gotten the best of her. She prob- ably remembered her own escapades in school. At least I did. “The scene changes. A boy appears with a letter directed to ‘Mr. James Haley, Dean of Men, University of New7 York,’ written on it. On the door of an office is written, ‘Don’t knock, I haven’t time to answer. Just walk in.’ So the boy walks in. He seems very nervous, but after a few min- utes’ talk with the Dean, he is quite at his ease. There is something in the eyes behind the glasses that lets him know he has a friend. All is dark.” Good old Jim. “The scene is the ocean. A large ship is steaming its way toward the Orient. On board are a group of missionaries. One very small young woman stands out very clearly. There is something about her sweet face that causes everyone to listen w'hen she speaks. The scene fades.’5 Anyone would know that was Ruby, because it was just like her, but I never thought she’d be a missionary. There were just two of my classmates left. I’m very eager to know what they are doing. “The scene changes. Before me now is a four room cottage wdiich is situated out of the city. Here is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dennis. Mrs. Dennis, who graduated from the Cascade High School with her hus- band ten years previous, was known to everyone then as Ariss Shanklin. Vernon has just returned from the field where he has been laboring in the hot sun. As he comes up the path to the house, the sun is sinking in the golden west. His wife and son and baby daughter are awaiting sup- per for him. A very happy scene; then all is dark.” Who would have ever thought it? After seeing all of my classmates I walked out into the street, and up to my room. Just what had I accomplished in ten years? Certainly nothing like the rest. I had gone to work after leaving high school. Two years later I became secretary for Henry Ford, and had held that position for eight years. The day before I had signed a contract to continue being his private secretary for ten years more, and then I am to have a fifth of an interest in his factory, if I am worth it. I must say it is different. —Mary Wilson. ........................................I..... 18
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COMET iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiii iliiimiiifiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiii Commencement Program Junior-Senior Prom......................................April 29, 1927 Junior-Senior Banquet.....................................May 4, 1927 Class Play, “Safety First”............................ May 6, 7, 1927 Class Sermon..............................................May 15, 1927 Class Night...............................................May 18, 1927 Commencement Night ................................... .May 20, 1927 -—m— Class Play—’27 .. Earl Munroe .. Vernon Dennis .... Bob O’Connor John Flanagan ....Jim Haley .. Mabel Smith .. Mary Wilson Isabelle Bruneau Ruby Cosman ... Mary Dignan —m— Jack Montgomery ....... Jerry Arnold .......... Mr. McNutt ............ Elmer Flannel ......... Abou Ben Mocha ....... Mabel Montgomery ...... Virginia Bridger ...... Mrs. Barrington-Bridger Zuleika ............... Mary Ann O’Finnerty ... The play, “Safety First,” by Sheldon Parmer, was presented at the Pastime Theater on May 6th and 7th. The story is that of an innocent young husband, who is thrown into jail as a result of trying to save his cousin from the hands of a Turk. Dreading his mother-in-law’s wrath, he plans to keep this disgrace from his wife by telling her he has gone to a Shriners’ Convention in Florida during his term in jail. Complica- tions ensue, but at last the tangles are straightened out, and all ends hap- pily. .................................. I ................................................................. 20
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