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?fiN1f6X1ifM1 T6N1TfM1T6N' ' x ' T H E K A Y As We Will Be In '53 Twenty-seven years have passed since I graduated from K. H. S. and my class have long since gone their various ways. While traveling, I stopped in Kirklin to see if any of my old friends still remained there. I decided to visit my dear old High School and to my astonishment found William Bogan, principal of K. H. S. He had lost his bashfulness and was quite stern. Having been introduced to the faculty I found Ethel Buck teaching in the new Kindergarten department which had been recently established. There had been much progress in Kirklin, a new vaudeville theater had been erected with Mary Purciful the main vaudeville actress. Having at- tended this wonderful vaudeville I noticed Gladys Morton giggling as I passed out the door. Stopping for a chat with her I learned she had been married just twenty years and was still very happy. I then Went to the corner restaurant and found Gilbert Clements proprietor with Philena Amos serving as the cook. Gilbert reported to me the wonder- ful events of the class of '26. He told me Mabel Boyer had gone East selling books for a large company. I also learned Dorothy Burns owned a large Beauty Parlor in New York. I picked up the Kirklin Press while waiting for my lunch and the head lines were: Ruth Rowe and her husband are traveling abroad. Glancing down the column I saw that Hazel Smith had settled down to married life with a professor from Danville. After having eaten a well prepared and served lunch I went to the station to meet the train. Turning the corner I ran into VViln1a and Herbert with the twins. After settling myself comfortably in the train I learned that Carl Crawford had taken the position of conductor on the Big Four. My train arrived safe in Chicago where I visited the Sears and Roebuck Co., and was surprised to find Charles Stevenson business manager and he had become quite wealthy. Passing along the streets I noticed the sign in large letters Morton and Morton, chiropractors and after further investigations found it was Ivy and Wayne. Unable to gain further information concerning that class of 1926, I started to Albuquerque, New Mexico for my health. Passing a Mexican town I found Evelyn Allen telling fortunes in a quiet cage. Reaching Albuquerque I saw Fred Amos acting as traffic cop on the main avenue. Gertrude McAninch was Dean of Women at the Mexican College. Having reached the hotel I settled myself comfortably in my armchair, thinking all was well with the class of '26, MARY CORNELL. C235
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