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1 PROPHECY CONCERNING THE PROPHETESS This is Station L. H. S., Waterbury, Connecti- cut, James A. Doyle announcing. Ladies and Gentlemen: I am pleased to continue the travel talk to which you have just been listening. Miss An- drulis forgot to tell you that her trip to New York City occurred at the beginning of her regular annual engagement at Madison Square Garden. The Mademoiselle Mae Mary-Antenette An- drulis to whom you have been listening will be one of Barnum Bailey-Ringling Brothers' most famous lion tamers in fifteen years. This is Station L. H. S., Waterbury, Connecti- cut, signing off. Please stand by until 1927 when another prophecy will be given at this place. James Aloysius Doyle. Page Sixty-Jive 8 96
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s were viewing the models, I recognized Frances Duguay. She was already famous as one of America's greatest novelists. After dinner, Elizabeth Allen, Jane Ranando, Herbert Moran, Warren Lewis, and I, who made up a jolly little party, were entertained at a large theater by the singing of Alice O'Brien and the organ playing of Vincent Plotas. The next afternoon Miss Duguay and I had tea with Elsie Schneider and Elizabeth Pukas, who were superintendents of large hospitals. Miss Duguay invited me to go to Philadelphia with her when she wanted to interview a famous newspaper man. We were delighted to meet Lillian Gillis who was private secretary to James Nash, editor-in-chief of the Philadelphia Ledger. In one of the big eating houses of the Curtiss Food Company, we happened upon Lawyers Roberge, May, and Hanlon whom we interrupted in the discussion of some case. As we were talk- ing, we saw enter a short, sturdy gentleman. We were all delighted to have Judge Schneider join us. Page Sixty-four Miss Duguay and I decided to take in the sights at Miami, Florida. We knew that we should receive a warm welcome from Dr. Cinq- Mars- We were especially interested in the many beautiful paintings by Helen Bergman which she had adorning the walls of her luxu- rious home at Coral Gables. Dr. Cinq-Mars gave us directions for finding the drug store of Cyril Rochon. We were not surprised to find him assisted by Thomas Behan and Anthony Balan- da, for these three had been chemistry sharks back at school. On our way home, we had many interesting things to talk over concerning the changes in the Class of '26, End of Prophecy This is Station L. H. S. of Waterbury, Connec- ticut, Mae Mary Andrulis announcing. Please stand by for one moment when the program will be continued from this studio with James Doyle as announcer. Mae Mary-Antenette Andrulis.
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3 gf CLASS WILL I, Elizabeth Allen, bequeath to Frances Crocker, my profound store of knowledge of all basketball games played between Leavenworth High School and its opponents. I hope she will never mlss a game by failing to catch a bus. I, Mae Andrulis, bequeath to Florence Holian, the exclusive right of being forelady of the senior beauty parlor conducted in the girls' cloak room every noon. I enjoin upon her that she always finish her duties for the day by putting at least a half dozen extra dabs of powder on her nose. I, Anthony Balanda, bequeath to my brother, Clarence Balanda, the bow necktie that I have been accustomed to let a beauty parlor expert adjust for me. I, Thomas Behan, bequeath to Edgar Jer- man, my wonderful powers of blushing. If he will look at me now, he will see how well-developed those powers are. I, Helen Bergman, bequeath to Mildred Ber- gen, my perfectly marvelous power of blush- ing. If she will glance from Behan to me, she will see that she is looking at a more finished product. Page Sixty-s'i.7c 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. I, Emil Christensen, bequeath to Joseph Cepelak, my profound military prowess, the marshalship of the senior class. I, Anita Cinq-Mars, bequeath to Mildred Turney, my unique distinction of writing Chinese stories. I, Harold Curtis, bequeath to Raymond Kendall, my formula for putting on weight. I have been fed on Eskay's Food from in- fancy up. If he will look in this direction, he can behold the results. I advise him not to move too rapidly. I, James Doyle, bequeath to Frank De Biase, the distinction of being shyest of the shy among the seniors. I want to inform him, however, that the girls will ask him for graduation pictures, if only he will pose like a matinee idol. I, William Duffy, bequeath to George Kor- ner, the one and only secret of geting by on nothing a year. I, Frances Duguay, bequeath to- Doris Sherry, the thankless job of measuring the fingers of the seniors for their rings. I, Lillian Gillis, bequeath to Ruth Chipman, the distinction of being the most talented actress among the seniors. st? R
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