Euclid Shore High School - Shore Log Yearbook (Euclid, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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Prophetic Pictures CCont.j 5-.. w V 1 ,3 Come on in and listen to the trial that is going 'I onf' said George. From the doorway Harry thought he could discern a familiar figure, speaking heatedly, as L much with his long arms as with his voice. , , , exclaimed Harry. lt's Big Boy all right, and he is no longer con- I K I .Q X ' Lf., A 4 U . , . , ,, 1 E fill' fl nl Am l seeing things or is that really Big Boy? l lf l x R 'lik W-s--X ltent to Write his name just plain Harold Daniels Eel-la, but puts 'LLD' after itf' A silence fell over the room through which emerged the well modulated tones of the judge . - - - Ellvllflilffifiw figf,,H!fw1.1W.H.-5 . f and, to his amazement, they were feminine. By ' rfetjapmryg em way of explanation George added. and the judge .O 1 l g 'Tw who is pronouncing the sentence is none .other ZQQEX than Celia Caminef' of e g 3 Surprises is rightf, was all Harry could say. e --ilial-Tj Yes, but you havenyt had half of them. Letls EQQl7373'3'7Tfff'?7f755iff get something to eat before we explore furtherf, Y' ' ' On the way to the hotel they were accosted by uf newsboys yelling Get your Euclid Observer. THEFULLI 1 SERVER None better than the Euclid Observer. For fff- H ,A ' M, curiosity's sake Harry bought one wondering if it fx up was like it used to be. Glancing through and xi thinking what a good paper it was he found to his fa p amazement that it was edited by Evans Lewis. Well, if it isn't another of my classmates. U E U By this time they had arrived in front of a v W., If magnificent building, the twinkling red and green electric lights spelled Sulzer's Hotel . Harry simply stood there and stared. Hurry up, get a move on you, Harryf' Sure, l'm coming, said Harry absently yet standing in the same place. But by degrees he recovered his faculties. - Harry' Gvidently relished Bill's table d'hote for lfziifiliif he said Some class to Bill's 'b-ill of fare' and you W know that chicken and apple pie went right to the ,g:g Q 'e 79 ll If ' f if- 1 spot. .. fi -jf: if I agree with you, Cif I never agreed beforel f ' - till But no wonder, Gladys Wadsworth is a very com- y'E-':i ' i.4 y petent dietitian, with the help of the produce amimwwge --H H-H from Lawrence 'lirebisky's farm, she can perform miracles in the culinary art. So Farmer has taken up farming? IN

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Q llarrf IWW, YN Civln I nr' Ze-f , ... .-.,c - fr II is ss 1-s. D'ifn.. - 1 -, fl ' Fir 113- ' ' hi Prophetic Pictures T1'1m'e-'I'eri years in the future. Pfam-City of Euclid. An aeroplane was careening overhead. 'lihere seemed to be something wrong with rt. Suddenly the engine stopped with an explosive whirr-r-r. It sailed to earth like a great eagle landing safely in a large held. Ihe aviator climbed out and In the distance an aerial surveyed the landscape. was swaying gently in the breeze. VVell, of all things, if this isn't an up-to-date town. Even a radio station. I must send a wireless to my wife to tell her of my forced delay. On entering the station the aviator stood spell- bound. The operator in turn stared back at him. Finally. the aviator. his face wreathed in a familiar jovial smile, exclaimed: If this isn't enough to knock a man over. So you're running a radio station, are you, George? You have enough paraphernalia around here. Ever succeeded in talking to Mars yet? No. not yet, but I haven,t given up trying. But where did you drop from, Harry? I thought you had completely forgotten old Euclid. i'You don't mean to say that this enormous city I have just been flying over is Euclid?', Certainly it is. Canlt you see the Martin- Barriss smoke stack from here? You see old Euclid is no longer a village but a city of -100,000 people and still growing rapidly. But let's not stand here all day. Come, I'll take you sight- H.. r'l-i :vi ,Jw i a ly We .X seeing and give you a few more surprises.', I'm ready for anything after this one. Hope I'll survivef, 65? 'EQ T bij lik if A I If Q ,, l5 1 iv? 1 As they started out. I-Iarry said. Your streets certainly are well kept but for that matter the general aspect of the city is thriving. By the way. whols your mayor? My, but you're green. I-Iaven't you heard that VVilhelmina Daus has been elected mayor of Euclid? VVhy, she is the best mayor a city could have. Ask anyone if you don't believe me. I might have thought as much. Passing up Euclid Avenue George designated a ten story department store, saying. Remember Ferguson. our business manager for the Annual? Well he liked being in business so well that now he is the president of that large concern. But wait till you see the new version of the old Town Hall. It certainly was a new version. as Harry dis- covered later. when they stood in front of an imposing building with a sign over it lhe New City Hall. 17



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-. Prophetic Pictures CCont.J Oh, yes. he owns a ZOO acre farm on the out- . skirts of the city and with his knowledge o scientific farming there are few farms that can compete with hisf' l lx 'E 1 QI f 12 A, Going out into the lobby they perceived a man standing beside a magazine rack. He was reading 44,41 a late issue ol the American', chuckling while he read. Well, Bill, let us in on the joke, George called Ili 5' to him. I f Bill looked up to behold Harry and George iff: coming toward him. W7 Hello, Bill, how's the world treating you? -5 G . . , . . ' A ' Pretty lair, , he replied shaking hands de- I. X' lightedly with Harry. P . 'Pretty fain! I should say so, said George, . VVhy he owns our biggest movie theater as well , as this hotelf, f Say,,' broke in Bill to change the subject, I've , just been reading your latest story, ikwllllllllhfl, not Cutef It's a ripper. Who ever dreamt that you'd I V be a famous humorist P l ,, . g . S e VVell you see I just had to use my sense ol f. ,f iii I G2 ii lg . . I 5? iii my B fl ,ilu Ebhiunb humor in some way and much as I detest to write it was the only thing to dof' At this juncture two young ladies entered. One was petite and auburn-haired, the other had dark hair and curling lashes. Step this way and see whom we have with us. Bill shouted to them. Of all people, they ejaculated simultaneously. if it isn't Harry. Why hello there. Helen and Mabel, said Harry, equally surprised. How long have you been here. Harry? Seen old It. H. S. yet? asked Helen. I just came today, but I,ve been learning fast. ask George 1fI haven't. but I haven't gotten as 1.-:sux lar as that. Iell me about it. .- is NG-S You wouldn't be apt to recognize it anymore. It has increased over live times it's former size and where they had but six teachers they now have forty. At present I am teaching Art there. So you're an artist. Illl bet you're a good one. too. I'll say she is. This time it was Mabel who I W, iota , I xi I rf , QER' n' N fewfrlxpt X TWIN' i l JL '3 spoke, VVon,t you people come to the concert tif' lfi tomorrow night. Our company is giving it and l I ' H ' am to assist the orchestra by making the ivories stutterf' 1'l

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