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THE TOWER 'lI'l1lRlElE The Class Wrll Continued rom Page 16 ready smrle to grace the countenance of Helen Hamrlton Chrrles Hyatt wrlls to Raymond Car man hrs knack of grvrng current events Delorrs Bausback leaves a sun tanned complexron to Mary Lourse Chrrstran John Tremarn wants hrs Brg Ten typ rng posrtron given to Tom Lrnk Betty Stevenson leaves her culinary art to her srster Nancy Ronald Kerllor leaves hrs rnterest rn 327 E Central Avenue to Wrllram Earl Robbrns Vrrgrnra Burk leaves her place as the only grrl rn the Trrgonometry class to Bonrrre Boone John Ingles leaves hrs scholarshrp to Roland DeMoss Dorothy Lawson wrlls the wrnsomeness of a country lass to Frances BeDunnah Margaret Porter leaves her experrence as a student to Ethel Barley Herbert Schrllrng wrlls hrs drowsy looks to John Wrllram Grlchrrst Betty Transou wrlls her sophrstrcated arr to Eleanor Marsh Roy Schortemeyer leaves hrs towerrng herght to Carlos Cr arg Alonzo Hardebeck wrlls a decervrng rn nocerrce to Robert Wood Lorene White leaves her Irrsh accent to Helen Stockhuetter Ionra Wagner leaves her strrng of men to Evelyn Clemons Margaret Hood leaves her petrte stat ure to Ruth AmRhe1n Avonelle Frcklrn leaves her thoughtful attrtude to Helen Ingels Goldre Fleenor wrlls her knowledge of nursing to Lena Ford Harold Elhott leaves to Nelson Carr hrs keen sense of bargarnrng Elrzabeth Sprrngmrre leaves to Carol Ferrrs her talent rn Home Economrcs John Erneman leaves hrs knowledge of the screntrfic use of harr orl to Brll Olrger Zena Clarg wrlls an apprecratrve ear for classical musrc to Catherrrre Jones Harold Carney leaves hrs preference for blondes or brunettes or red heads to Howard Woodward Mary Land leaves her rnterest rn cos metres to Margaret Wood Carol Nelson leaves her powers as a conversatronalrst to Margaret Ardery Hal Wrlley leaves a well warmed stool rn the hamburger shop to Ellrs Scrrpture Harry Whrte Class Lawyer The Class Prophecy Contmuerl jnm Page 11 P shorthand We took an elevator to the second floor Then I notrced a door readrng Herbert Asl-:ren Counc lman at Large The next door bore the notrce E An ness C Nelson Lawyers We Specral rze rn Drvorce Surts I saw Roland Whrte gorng rn the door and wondered rf he had had some trouble wrth the lrt tle woman Another door bravely drsplayed a srgn Llrzabeth Sprrngmrre Harrdresser Garner Thorne Snake Charmer D lorrs Bausback Ear Specralrst Thrrrkrng p rhaps D lorrs was the least dangerous of the three I went rn to orrsult her rbout our classmates She rmmedrately began to chatter and remarked that Kenneth Dunn was a truck gardener novelrst Mary Land at that trme wrs grvrng lessons on the slrdrng trombone and Charles Hyatt was operfrtrng a three rrng crrcus As she seemed to know lrttle more rnd I was afrard one of Mr Thorne s sn rkes mrght slrp through the partrtron I has tened back to the street My gurde pornt ed to the srgn on a theatre Starrrng to day Mrrram Jones and Harold Ellrott rn Hearts and Flowers They re havrng a short operr todry before the show Wrllyskre conductrng You know Hal Wrlley don t you'P ques troned my gurde I confessed th rt I 'lrd so he contrnued Lowell Lawson plays hrst vrolrn and Alrce Gartrn rs the lead Contmued on Page 10 11954 l f 3 ni I . in ' K Av 1 'Lis r 1 1 1 ' .' l ' ' - - , . L, .- ,, r W - . . 1 4 Y L A . . l r 'Y took down their discoveries in her rapid raising 8314101 Caroline Vas Binder' was a 1 - 3 D ' 2: . . . . .L ' . an Q. - Q i 5 7, - - I ' . . ' ns I . - V Q 2 X ... A T - ' . r , . . L '. ' . v . U 1 . D - I l C ' b A ' , 4 1 n ln I ' Q' - ' Q . ' 1 Q T U y t 1 ' w L . . . ' . .- S- I t 1 I 1 Y C x, ' - I - . - ' C - Q - H 2 x ,. - . V' ' , , 5 .
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THE TOWER TREE The Class Prophecy Contmued from Page 29 mg smger As a speclalty today John Gayer wlll swallow a sword Then we met a man Ill Jud1c1al robes who talked ln a deep vo1ce 1mag1ne Dlck Hall a Judge but It was he He stated that IH h1s present case Roy Schortemeyer a promlslng lawyer was defendlng a boy who had stolen shot from some sort of a laboratory As we meandered on I beheld an lm mense factory Thats Robert Mlllers plckle factory explalned the gulde See that person up there 1D the wlndow eat mg thats Goldle Fleenor and she 1S chlef plckle taster John Trernaln IS the paymaster and mlghty proud of the fact oo Belng rather sour after the pxckle ep1 sode and somewhat Worn out I thought a good lunch would pep me up So to the restaurant we went Nolan Redlng tons own restaurant As we stepped 1n slde Robert Johnston kept hoverlng about and 8.dVlS1llg us what to order It seems that he was personal advisor for dlners I want to know who the chlef cook 1S here I Sald Our bottle washer 1S LOUISE Selke and veloped some remarkable foods would you care to try some of her garllcked toad l1vers'P At last the d1nner was ordered and who should dash ln w1th It but Ellzabeth Lacey Havlng H1'llSh9d our d1nner Jack Wat son carefully brought us some toothplcks IA mrghty load for such a llttle man thought I I Raymond Deal bowed us out the door and begged us to Zigalll Come up and see me sometime Next door to the restaurant was a cos metlcs shop operated by Zena Cralg and Avonelle F1ckl1n They must have been walk1ng advertlsements for both were gally pamted w1th the1r wares We came to a man prmtlng a slgn on a WllldOW I dlscovered that It was Ronald Kelllor but he was rather odd lookmg wlth his bald pate II had a notlon to send hlm to Salters Wlg Factorym We entered the shop whlch boasted of a Slgll palnter and I was surprlsed to find Har old Carney stuffmg a lxzard for he was a taxldermxst On hxs rlght stood hxs lady asslstant Alma Robblns wlth a screw drlver ready to help h1m 1n h1s next mancrzuver I persuaded Harold to lay aslde the l1zard long enough to an swer some quest1ons Do you know what has become of Lorene Wh1te9 I ques tloned Oh yes she xalses plnk 1abb1ts and I ve stuITed a few for her Where are the rest of your class matesg Well Dolothy Lawson made a Illght to Mars yesterday and Margaret Hood has a ranch 111 Australla I heard Kath er1ne Douglas eloped wlth a Rl,lbSl3.ll p11nce last week Thats all I know ex cept Frank K1tCll1ll has a goat farm ncal the clty llmlts Havmg extracted thls lllfO1IllZlt',1Oll w departed Flnally we came to a masslve hospltal As we approached I saw some one perched out on the lawn swathed Ill an artlsts smock palntlng away for deal l1fe Lo the energetlc artlst was Mar garet Porter Upon enterlng the hospltal I IlOt1C6d a bronze plaque Statlllg that John Elneman had donated It He s a m1ll1ona1re quoth my guxde because by h1s research he developed a squlrtless gxapefrult A pert llttle nurse who turned out to be Florence Stephenson came fllttxng up and asked us lf we W1Sh6d to see some one Ionla Wagner sa1d the gulde Sald whats the matter'J She told me that ln her last parachute leap she had landed flrst 111 a tree and then 111 the hospltal By that t1me anothel nurse had ap peared from somewhere Stiff 111 her starched wh1te unlform stood V1rg1n1a Burks You must leave the room at once she sternly ordered As we passed down the hall we saw Bernard Harmon Ill a room and so went ln to v1s1t h1m He told us that he had mlsplaced h1s nose no lt was d1S1OCat ed and that the surgeon Mae Beth Neel would have h1m fixed up Ill a week or so We then slxpped away lest any more grulf nurses should scold us Here comes the Justlce of Peace Sald my guxde Its Mary Bolcourt and she has blood lll her eye Then she confronted m You re causmg entlrely too much commotlon Ill th1s town Leave at once But I don t want to I sa1d Im hav ing a good tlme For that she gave me a good shaklng Oh h' Brother qult shaklng me so Im awake GIVE me those pllls QUICK At that I hastxly flung them Ill the file and my heart I'6JOlC6d to see those l1ttle nlghtmare glvers go um 111 smoke Helen Bcall Class Prophet 11954 I ' l ' l ' vm ' v ' u V I - - - - v1 V .' , 1 - H y - Y- . I ' ' H ' K . . . . , I U . - ' Ll l ' ' ' YY ' ' ' - , .1 - H . U q ' . . '- 3? ' I . - ' ' 4: ' va ' ' our chef is Sylvia McCoy. She has de- Weuenteffxi 3 room- Why, I0Ui-H, I - n ' ' . YY. l H v . . . . ' 4 - . . ' ll ' ' YY ' . - - . ' tl ' ' 1 I - .' -YI ' '- 4 e LK Y ' .F ' . w I . 1 ' ' ' - ' rv . I - ll Y I! ' xt Y - v , I ' 1 ' ' 1,1 l ' 11 - A - ' ' I
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