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PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1920 Hark! I am the Ouija.', My mystic realm is not known to my read- ers for I am not a chronicler of a mortal's future environment, but of his possible destiny Qnuf cedj. ' A massive half hnished structure looms up before me and amidst a number of workmen can be seen the city's most eminent architect-Mr. Ralph L. Hough, watching the progress of the work. Two well-dressed gentlemen appear on the scene. Mr. Hough, informed of their presence, turns abruptly from his work and greets them. 'llhe three gentlemen are engaged now in conversation concerning the progress of the distant building. Mr. Clifford Beistel has succeeded in business and with his future partner, Mr. NVilliam Henderson, will occupy the new building, These two worthies are in the publishing business and the company is to be known by the name of Beistiel SL Hendersonf' Miss Grace Baker, now -a famous novelist and magazine writer, will 'be one of the most extensive contributors. 'lihe three men now separate-Mr. llougih going lback to his work and the two pub- lishers to a small but charming building just opposite their own. An electric sign hanging above the main entrance, informs those who pass by that this edifice is the studio of the Medsger Brothers, Commercial Illustrators and Designers. Messrs. Beistel and Henderson, upon entering the office are greeted with the If-amiliar smile of Miss Pearl Leighty, stenographer, bookkeeper and sometimes model of tfhe concern. At request, Miss Leighty presses an electric button and a bell in the adjoining room summons the elder brother. After learning the purpose of the visit, Mr. Medsger calls his brother, and a contract is drawn up, to the effect that the artists should handle the com- mercial advertisements for the publishers. VVe leave this scene and are borne to another locality. Miss Corinne I-Iouser and Katherine Null, two musicians of note, and prominent society belles of the city, are exchanging a few remarks upon the city's theatrical activities. I saw a very fine picture on the screen, entitled A Fool's Money, Miss I-Iouser is saying, and our old acquaintance, Leila XVilliams, was the star, I saw a comedy in three acts at the Grand, a few evenings ago, is the reply. As a farce, it made a big hit. Mr. John McNally played the leading part and he 'was a scream. I can see him yet. By the way, have you heard Mr. Mawihinneyls latest.popular song? Yes, and I also have one -of his new pianologues. It is a great success. . wk 11: a: Pk si: Oh! Fate and Fortune would you hear the story of the remaining four of that illustrious class? Be it s-ol A limited' pulls up to a local station and the brakeman, who is recog- nized with some difficulty as Roy Cowan, assists the passengers to the plat-- form. Among the first to step from the coach is a weighty party, whom one would easily recognize as Minta Dale Pritts. Slhe has about her gr business- like air as of old, and wfalks directly from the station to a near-by millinery store. This thriving millinery establishment is under the supervision of a certain Miss Shively. Imagine the surprise when she sees her 'old friend before' her. Miss Pritts has come to the store in the interests of a certain large dry-goods firm. ,She straightway shows lher ability aras sales lady by selling to the milliner a large supply of materials. A few minutes after the departure of the sales-woman, Miss Shively, in turn, makes manifest her reasons for success in her business, by selling to a new customer Cwho, by the way happens to be Miss Ivy Rutter-now a successful and experienced school teacherj a gaudy spring bonnet. I, the Ouija, have exhausted imy powers-such is the future of 1920.
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JUNIOR CLASS 1 9 2 1 We lead, others follow COLORS .. ....................... BROVVN and 'VVHITE FLOXVER ...... .. PINK CARNATION Officers . RRESIDENT ....... ... MABEL ROSENSTEELE VICE-PRESIDENT .......... ............ N EEL BERG SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . . . RUTH WlLLlA'MS Junior Class Song CTune: Love's Old Sweet Song j ' Once in the dear dead days beyond recall, 'Twas then all our troubles began 'to fall, Ont of our dreams that rise so very clear, Swiftly we glide tio the closeof -our 'careerg And then at last when life's dim shadows fall, Our class will be found the 'best 'class of all. Chorus. Here's to the Class of Classes, To 'the Class of ,2I Here's to the many good things That we all 'have seen, Here's to our dear companions And our Teachers too, Here's to E. H. H. S. Good luck to You- Good Luck to You All. Class Yell lsky-Visky, fresh and frisky Sons of egnns from Junior Class Wild and Wooly and full of Heas Never Curried above the knees Haltered once but never rode LOOK OUT FOR US-WE'RE BAD.,
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