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THE Lawns AND CLARK JOURNAL JUNE I9lZ CLASS IN l922 The strarns of Sweet Genevreve were wafted out over the strll waters of New York harbor The clear barrtone vorce of ames Dougher and the banjo accompanrment mmgled strangely wrth the muffled lap of the water agamst the srde of the yacht A merry group of young people was seated on the upper deck and as ames hnlshed he came towards them smllmg as ever Doesnt that brmg back memories of the Class of une I2 and the evenrng of May 29th'-I Indeed rt does Frances answered and do you know I was just thmkrng of our class It was only ten years ago that we graduated but oh' how many changes have taken place and how scattered we are Why theres Ruth Floyd a mrssronary rn Chrna Merle Brown farmrng rt rn South Amerrca and Fay Dunseth marrred to a Sergeant ln the Phrlrpprnes and Florence ones the last trme I heard was a socrety belle rn New York Crty Yes Interrupted Floyd McCroskey and I read rn the New York Herald that Walter Croar rs strll asprrrng to the Presr dency The Presidency' Of what' In hrs surprrse ames almost dropped hrs banjo Why the Presidency of Mexico Floyd answered drsgustedly a d rts a wonder to me you wouldnt asprre to some thrng Irke that Instead of bemg merely a New York broker who spends most of hrs trme takrng hrs frrends on pleasure trrps Ilke rs Well' I thrnk rts mrghty nrce sal Clara Streyffeler but that remmds m I heard Charles Rogers say that he a just recerved a letter from Mac Whrte e mg about some of our old class mates there ln Spokane Let s call hrm and ask hlm to read rt to us Now Clara you might as well leave hrm alone Margaret replied he IS study mg those old books on archrtecture and a thousand horses couldnt drag htm away Before another word could be spoken James had grven the order to Irft anchor A gentle breeze filled the sarls and those on deck watched the lrghts on shore grow drmmer and dimmer as the yacht drrfted out into the moonllt sea Oh' Are we really gomg3 called Mabel Smrth from a secluded place on the opposite srde of the deck where she and Carrol Starr were tryrng to make out some constellatrons Yes we re really gomg answered Carrol Lets jom the rest of the crowd for ther s Charles now readmg Mac s letter to them Youll have to hurry Carrol called Floyd I was just gomg to read thrs letter and Im sure you all wrll be rnterested con trnued Charles In speakrng of Owen Kilgore Mac wrrtes I 'n sure that you wrll be surprrsed to know that I recerved an mvrtatron to the wedding of Dorothy Dutton and Owen Kilgore To say that I was surprrsed rs puttmg rt mrldly They wall Irve rn I-Irllyard where he rs engaged rn clerrcal work In speaking of himself Mac wrrtes Although I am strII makrng a Irv mg sellmg tickets at the Casino Isnt as excrtrng as rt mrght be and I wrsh rt were You wrll of course vrsrt London and rf so be sure to see the Musrcal Comedy Frolrcs of I920 rn whrch Frreda Haynes Wrllram Thomas Edrth I-Iockrng and Walter Lawson wrth Elmer Englehorn and Isabel Holman rn the Ieadmg roles are mak rng the hut of the season It must be ex plarned that Elmer developed great vocal abrlrty smce he graduated Of Brrggs Srmprch all that I can say IS that he rs makrng a great success sellmg patent remedres rncludrng hs famous mustard wax and com cure Of courst you remember Mrs Srmprch fnee Dorothy Nebergallj who travels wrth htm Fabran Smrth has taken the posrtron of dancrng master rn Newland Academy of New Orleans and rn hrs last letter he wrrtes of seemg Wrllre Clark who just left there to contrnue hrs trrp around the world Wrth hrm rs Duck Brosrnskr now Mrs Clark Dick had been teachrng fencrng rn thc Unrverslty of Vrrgrnra but a trrp around the - .. - .. - ' - J .. . .. j .. . . ,. . . . , . , .. , - - . . ' ' ' . .. , . . I ., , . . ,I , . .. , .. s n u -. n , v v v ,. . . . .. . . . , . . ,. 1 . - ' ' . I . , s 1 al ' I s . . , . . . , ' 1 1 . 1 . . . . , . V 0 7 . 1 1 . v 1 . v . . . f . .I v v . , ' . . - . ,. U ' . , . , . . .. .. . , U v l I . , ' . . . . , . i so I could have joined you on your trip. ll , I! ' I U I . . . - K Q . J . . . V as - - n H ' ' ' 9 Y ' ' ' ll ' I I I I . , n D ! v - ' - . 1 1 . s ' I ' ' th' .H ' .. . - . - . .. .d .. . - . . q . . . v eu h d . 1 . . . t ll' . . . .. X . , . - . ' . . . , ' ,, . . . I . u l ' ' ' ! I S , ,, . .. . . . . I 1 T , . ,, . . . I . . u 1 I 1 ' Q 1 l . .. . .. . . . - - -
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THE LEWIS AND world looked good to her and thus rt hap pened Do you remember Wrllram PearI3 Poor Old Brll' I always thought hed marry Amta and be happy but they had some sort of a quarrel shortly after he left college and he rs now tryrng to drown hrs sorrow and rncrdentally hrmself rn av atron He and Alva Sawrns are scheduled to leave Boston for a Hrght across the At lantrc a week from today whrle poor Anrta rs draggrng out her lonely exrstence at home I thrnk I have told you all I know about our class mates except for one or two Orrn Wentworth rs now the leadrng Race Track Manager rn Texas and last Saturday when Sells Floto Shows were rn Spokane one of the brggest features was Grace Dean as a bareback rrder Roy Edwards who rs strll wrth the show has arrsen to the posr tron of trcket seller at the marn entrance Goodness exclarmed Frances who would ever have thought that Grace would be a crrcus lady' That letter was certarnly full of sur prrses Clara answered laughrngly u I thrnk I can add to rt Whrle I was rn London thrs summer one mornrng whrle out srght seerng I saw a dapper young Eng Irshman comrng toward me Ieadrng a perfect brute of a bulldog I-Ie was wavrng hrs cane frantically and I thought he was try mg to flrrt wrth me Imagrne my horror when I recognrzed my old frrend t Whrtsel' That was not all' I had no more than left hrm when I met ulra D Wrtt now Duchess of Marlborough Eu nrce Hennrger was also there actrng as un derstudy to Brllre Burke She told me she had just recerved a letter from George Axtell and that George was clorng unusually well rn polrtrcs havrng grven up the ad vertrsrng busmess rn Phrladelphra several years ago Now thats about enough for one evenrng hnrshed Clara there s Floyd asleep already Well Im ot called that worthy gentleman suddenly Stop your fightrng chrldren demanded Mabel and let s flnrsh thrs story tellrng by srngrng the Orange and Black So the ocean trrp contrnued and after CLARK JOURNAL many days of pleasant sarlrng the party found themselves at last upon the Medrterranean Sea and Rome but a few hours away When the crty became drstrnct rn vrew all were anxrous to land and as soon as they reached shore a taxrcab was called Hello people' came from a famrlrar vorce Why theres eanette drrvrng a taxr exclarmed Margaret Where do you wrsh to go? asked eanette after frrendly greetrngs We are only here for a few hours ames answered so please take us around the crty wrth all speed possrble Whrle hurryrng through the ancrent crty they stopped at a Roman art gallery They had been rn the gallery but a short trme when Mabel exclarmed Drd you see thrs beau trful landscape parntrngl' And rt was parnted by Vrvran Walker as sure as you lrve Carrol answered Surprrses were not unusual now Come here' Come here qurck' called Clara from another corner of the gallery Doesnt he look beautrful rn gold frame3 But why on earth has hrs prcture been placed here'-' The answers to these questrons were found on the rnscrrptron of the prcture IN HONOR OF LESTER MALLETTE Who fought so gallarrlly against the Tur s ust at thrs trme a great norse was heard from the outsrde and wrth characterrstr Yankee currosrty all rushed out of the burld mg to learn the cause of the excrtement I was the Krng of Italy wrth hrs long trarn of followers on hrs way to the royal palace Could rt be3 Yes rt was Raymond Enloe and seated besrde hrm was Verna Rogers ueen of Italy As hrs Court he had gathered about hrm a number of hrs old class mates among whom were Harold Wade Nellre Whrte Albert Karlson Elsa Wolcott and I..ors Johnson The remarnrng trrp rn Rome was unevent ful and the next crty vrsrted was Venrce I2 - C ' I - I , - in In ' n - - - an - . . - J - ' ' ' , Hb Q Well, if it isn't Lester MaIIette. I I Q I Q g .. . . . - a . . ' Jo . I ' 'f - 'vu H - D ns v , 'Q . l .. ' . n '.. . - ,
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