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10 HI-TIMES VJ is? SENIORS (Continued) MARION E. ORTH—‘ Bunco President Athenian L. $.; Assistant Business Manager of Annual; Glee Club; Girl Reserve. -My years tire yet incapable of love, yet ‘iis not so FORD B. PEEBLES Athenian L. S.; Sales Manager of Annual; Football Manager ’25-’26. Wise from the top of his head up GLADYS MARGARET PADDOCK Delphian L. S.; Girl Reserve. “All that's generous, all that's kind, In her you're always sure to find. ' RUTH M. READ—“Rusty” Delphian L. S.; Business Manager of Annual; Girl Reserve; Class Secretary; Oratorical Con- testant '26; Basket Ball '25; Track ’26. “A girl of business, action and accomplishment.'' ELSIE T. RICHARDS Chestnut Burr L. S.; Girl Reserve. “She looks demure and meek—but, oh, how ‘looks' deceive. ' ’ RIC HARD R. ROBINSON—“Rich ’ Chestnut Burr L. S.; Glee Club. “Three things there are that shine-—the sun, the moon, my hair. ’ DOROTHY ROBB—“Dot Athenian L. S.; Girl Reserve. “A laugh is worth a thousand tears in any mar- ket. MARY HELEN SMITH—“Smittie” Athenian L. S. “ With all thy faults we love thee still—the stiller the better. ' CORA JOSEPHINE TWIGGS—“Jo” Chestnut Burr L. S. “A face that cannot smile is never good. LEONARD G. WALKER—“Len” Treasurer of Chestnut Burr L. S.; Baseball '2S; Basket Ball ‘26; Football ’26. Not only good, but good for something.
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12 HI-TIMES THE FATE OF ’27 1 his is a tale of the Seniors, The brilliant 12-A’s ot tin’s high school Who in their high school career, Beloved by teachers and students, Made so many fine records, Records that shall he remembered. Into my keeping is given Visions of lives in the future. T hus in due order 1 give them, T he future lives of the 12 A’s. Lo, in the beautiful White Mouse, Behold, now our President German, Most brilliant and noble of statesmen, Idol of all the people. And by his side is his Lady, None other than our own fair “Bunco,” Marion Orth, the great writer, Writer of dramas and novels. There, too, in the Capitol City, W e see the great Judge James Dabney, Handing down famous decisions Noted for fairness and justice. Within society’s ranks, in the Halls of the noble “four hundred,” Virginia Carroll holds sway, Known for her riches and beauty. Now the scene changes, a dust cloud, Appears on the western horizon, And from it emerges on horseback, Our dashing cowboy, “Bud” Greenwood. Aga n we have shifted the scene, We see as proud mother of six, Katy, no longer a Deeds; Stowe’s Foremost society matron. Now on the banks of the river. On the banks of the river Cuyahoga, Stands the “Bump School for Girls,” With Flora, the dean, as its founder. Lo, in the Chemistry Lab, is the Noted Professor, “Bill” Bauman, Teaching the girls that great lesson, To distinguish violet from purple. While waiting at home is FT is Cora, Cora Twiggs, our classmate, Mending the holes in his socks. Cooking his bountiful meals. We view Broadway’s best play, Helen Smith, the fair leading lady, View with amazement her power. Power of speech and of action. While nearbv in the great Opera House We hear Madame Fox. famous singer, Hear the applause which the people Enraptured, give as their votive. And, as we watch, the scene changes, Changes to a great office, There at his desk sits “Bob” Kroeger, Rich and powerful merchant. In the next room is his partner, The Honorable Leonard S. Walker, And by his side is Miss Richards Writing the words of the great man. In Paris, that noted gay city, Is Ruth Read, noted designer, Designing creations so fair That everyone wishes to bu them. And in that very same city Monsieur Castonguay, famous artist, Paints portraits of beautiful ladies Who on all sides surround him. Then back to New York we hasten And visit the Red Turkey tea room Owned by our old friend. Rose Holser, Rose and partner, Frank Foster, bar in the southland, behold, Ford Peebles, the noted physician, T reating the wounded and battered, The battered men of the gridiron. And close by is his much better half, Dot Robb, who watches and helps him, And waits on the poor football men, Players she always has worshiped. In Hollywood, land of the happy, Is Harry, the screen’s greatest lover, Though his name is no longer Hoots, But Senor Angelo Carmen. In the season’s greatest sensation Entitled “The Day of the Co-ed” Is starred our own Gladys Paddock, Noted and beautiful actress. But haste, we have much more to see. We enter a beautiful dwelling And at once see a wonderful glow. A glow from the hair of our Audrey. Here she quietly sits and about her Romp her four beautiful children Teasing their own Uncle Walter, Brother-in-law to o r Audrey. In an apartment nearby Dwells Audrey’s old pal, Lucy Brady, Critic of art and music, A tall and dignified woman. Then into my vision there comes The sight of our classmate, Dewight Cork, Dewight Cork, the noted cartoonist, Working and drawing his pictures. But see. on that theater bill. Are headlined those world famous dancers, Who but those stars. Crane and Elloitt, Creators of manv new dances. The theater—lo, view the name,
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