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rid ourselves of these in too much haste to be able to pick and choose the most desirable means of disposition. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior Class of '20, do hereby set our hands and heals, this the 11th day of May, 1920. THE SENIOR CLASS OF D. H. S. CSeal.j Witnesses: G. Y. NEWTON, VERA WIGGINS. ANNIE RUTH JOYNER, '20, A bow-legged colored boy stopped at the postofflee and yelled out: Anything for the Barnes ? Nothing, answered Ruth Wilson, the postmistress. Anything for John Barnes ? UNO 7? Anything for Bill Barnes ? 66 77 No. Anything for Allen Barnes ? No, not a bit. CC 66 C6 Barnes, nor Paul Barnes, nor any Barnes dead, living, native, or foreign, civilized nor uneivilized, savage, bar- barious, male or female, black or white, naturalized or un- naturalized, soldier or citizen, no, there is positively noth- ing for any of the Barnes either individually, jointly, sev- erally now and forever one and inseparable. The boy looked at Ruth in astonishment. Please, he said, Will you see if there is anything for Bridget Barnes ? Mary Smith: I am going to have a swell party before long. Mr. Newton: No don't, if you do I'll burst. 48 Anything for Terry Barnes ? No, nor for Pat Barnes, nor Dennis Barnes, nor Peter
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PROPHECY ' While reclining in my easy arm chair in my oflice, I notice the headlines on yesterday's paper reading Suffra- gette Elected for President. It marks the close of a spirited presidential campaign. I read further down and see that she is Miss Ruth C. Wilson, Wilson, Ruth Wil- son: Somehow this name seems familiar. It recalls the fact that we have already had one President Wilson, ah, yes, I have it! She is none other than my former class- mate, Ruth C. Wilson. Ah, how well do I remember that I ridiculed her idea of women voting, much less the idea of their holding the presidency. ' The idea of her being a class-mate of mine. Surely, I have one class-mate who has made her mark. Cne, did I say one? Well perhaps more than one. Quite recently I noticed that Dr. J. D. West had per- formed the famous Edward Ease operation on the French President. It was even in a French newspaper that I got this news. And he, too, is a former class-mate of mine. And what has become of Annie Ruth Joyner, the one to whom Dr. West became so attached? Why she is still with him, preferring married life to single blessedness. These two, known in school as Jiggs and Maggie, are administering to the needs of suffering humanity. Mrs. West is head nurse in the Ontario Hospital of New York City, where Dr. West enjoys a flourishing practice. And there, in the same city, Ray H. West and Richard Richardson operate and own the Metropolitan Drug Com- pany. This building is theirs thru sheer merit as the tremendous business which they do is surely merited. They started in a modest building but their business knew no bounds. Soon they erected the building in which they now operate. It consists of twelve stories, ten of which are rented as offices. May the practice which they have already enjoyed be theirs in the future. While spending her vacation in Kinston, N. C., Mabel Massengille became very attached to Franklin Munson, 50
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