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C::L..145xEES EES T::'1::?CIZDT::'P-4EEICIIZ'rv' As I, prophetess, look searchingly into my crystal globe, the years drop by until 1948 looms in the transparent orb. After unwearied patience and divine inspiration, I glean how my classmates fare in their paths of light--thirteen years since our spearation. Raymond Andrews has married the farmer's daughter. He makes hay while the sun shines and wild oats while the moonshines. Viola Andrews and Benson Partin have written a book entitled What Every Child Should Know. Her man and Kenneth Lloyd furnish a paIr of ra5ETts with the sale of each volume. waldine Bass, Audrey Williams, and Josephine Pendergraft are chorus girls doing the nuptown lowdownu in Messrs. McCauley's and Nev1lle's speakeasy on 45th Street. Nell Booker, exhausted by her efforts to see into the future, has relapsed into a cronic com . Madeline Brown and Ethel McGal1iard are heads of the 'Old Ladies Order for Suppression of Cruelty to Animalsn. Mary Frances Burch is house mother of the Phi-Ph1's. Coila Carden is a member of a nspit and arguen club. Loma Copeland, lost in thought over the Einstein theory, has drowned in the bathtub. Bruce Durham, Elmer Oakley and Ernest Riggsbee have joined a nudist colony. Julian Head is a gigilo in Gay Paree. Horace Hodges is a professional winker of Peggy Hopkins Joyce. James Horne, No. 105, scribbles notes to Edna Farrell on the walls of his cell. Ruth Howard is a night club hostess. Lilian Jackson is aiding in philanthropic work in the slums of Chapel Hill. Peggy Johnston is a nsoap box' orator, stu ping for Billy Hudson, who is running for society editor of the Chapel Hill Weekly. Anne Turner Knight, retiring from literary game In'tH5'Eallyhoo, has dedicated her life to missionary work in China. ' Mary McKee is still trying to collect Proconian dues. Esther lebane, beautiful graduate, has Become uhiss Sparrow's Pocln. Margaret lunch has sold her celebrated portrait, Lena Misa, to the P. P. Picture Puzzle Corporation for 85.00. Ten years later Louise Spear is still unable to piece it together. Genera Neville and Shelton Sparrow have married and are raising nuts in Brazil. No cracks. Hoyt Perry, after a wan attempt to keep the wolf from the door, has left to spend a quiet C?J life with his mother-in-law. Sallie Page has married a dark and handsome hombre and is living on a ranch in Texas raising kids--little goats, you thing! Sitting Bull--alias Hugh Pahlowhfhas died of sleeping sickness on an Indian reservation in the Yosemite Valley. Blodgett Peebles is trying to sell Robert Strowd his special Austin Asperins for Austins with growing pains. Florence Pullen--owner of a beauty shoppe--is trying to curl Julia Peebles hair. Goes West: Sue Southerland, abandoning a glamorous stage-role as ' Lady Macbeth, has become a double for Mas West. R Lew1s'8parrow gave up the harmonica to play the steam calliope in in ling s C rcus. galph Sprinkle has given up trying to sell mistletoe to Margaret Jordan. Bessie Headen Strowd has beaten Peggy Hopkins Joyce's record- John Umstead, following in the footsteps of his relatives, has entered the Senate building as a Janitor. Nell Booker, Prophetess 16 W, ...... Y Y lx all -,... Ll.-l.a QF? G X v 1 K
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