0 I 19?-l-THE LIBERTY 26 talk whilo you got primpod up, so toll lno what has hooomo of Forrost l!rowor? Sho ropliod, Woll, you know, Forrost always had at kind of snoaking notion that ho wantod to run a wild wost show, it was his droam to outshino liuffalo l-lill. llo wont out wost to got into tho busi- noss hut tho last wo hoard of him ho only ownod ono long-hornod stool' and ho would not go on tho road with him alono. Thoro woro somo hints ot' his infatuation fora lltfililliiiilll Indian girl but I don't know anything about it. Lulu said, You romomhor Madgo t'row who holiovod that tho pro- por sphoro t'or a woman was in tho homo. Sho aspirod in nothing highor than a 4-ozy homo and oontontmont with what sho had. Sho mot a man who was just looking for that kind of a swoot tomporod girl. Sho know him a long timo hot'oro school was out but sho novor said a word. l havo told this mm-In and I think that tho 1-ost of tho story nood not ho told in de-tail. How -about Alma Hartz? Sho was suoh a lovoly girl and always woro 1-urls. You romomhor sho usod to look sidowiso at Paul Ilaupt and ho always know it. llo wont wost and mado a million or two work- ing' at tho Yollowstono National Park, and last yoar mado a trip around tho world. Alnnu hooamo tho hoad of tho Vhirago Ilnivorsity and last yoar sho wont on a husinoss trip to l+'ran1'o and whom should sho moot hut Paul. No, it didn't ond tho way you think it did. llo had his hrido along, hut tho story doos not ond right thoro. sho oamo haok to Amorioa and is now living thoro with hor idoal hushand. .lust ono moro loft out of that groat 1-lass of '26, Hoi-tim Pugh, as you romomhor, tho Soorotary-'Proasuror ot' our olass. Whon sho was a littlo girl sho thought iti horrid for womon to Voto hut aftor tho 19th amondmont to tho t'onstitution gavo womon tho right to voto sho ho- oamo a. poworful politician. Sho wont to ono of tho wostorn statos and was olootod to Uongross. Sho was tho woman's oandidato for spoakor of tho llouso a fow yoars ago ami noarly won it. Sho is now in Ualifornia visiting with hor old sohool toaohor, Miss Larrahoof' -lust thon my groat homo rommonood to shako and l supposod wo woro having anothor ol' thoso oarthquakos whim-h had hooomo so fro- quont. l oponod my oyos and found it was my mothor shaking mo, say- ing, tt-Iohnny, you havo ovorsloptf' My hoautiful droam was ondod. .ionx 1avANs, '26, Page I5
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T iv- TH E LIBERTY QB111' flilzx-as In this great class of ours, There are 22 minus 11. They all keep good hours, The lattst of these being 7. First there is Velmer Ashley, A student of our class. lint. he is very bashtul, And greatly fears a lass. OI course you know Glen Weaver, Who in future years we'll see. The great successor of Henry Ford An honor to our class he'll he. Now Lorene Heck likes Pete. And so does Ruth Herndon, you bet. They are very good rivals. But I don't know the outcome yet. 1 To make our grades this Junior year. We try with work and strife, But grades don't worry Florin, They are nothing in his young life. Now there is Helen Armstrong. Who is a. very quiet lass. She never has much to say, But studies hard for class. They talk about their comics Upon the silver screen. But Chaplin doesn't stand a show When Lowell Hensley's seen. I am thinking of another, is Thelma. Baxter. thinking of so serious? might ask her? Whose name Now who's she I wonder if I There is Neva Who wants to forge ahead, But she doesn't see why we take Latin Since the language has long been dea Worley, Last but not least is Ross McCabe, A great author he'l1 be some day. He's always talking about the heroine, Whose name we think is Fay. My name is Marian Willett, Now d0n't criticize, you see. It really isn't my fault, God didn't make a poet of me. i Marian Willett, Page I7 d . '2
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