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Dorothy Thelnm Ashe Ruth Yvonne Bnrnor Donald I.ungrer Cherry llundzlll Oakley Daniels Neville Naomi De Vnnl Anderson Cyrus Dongrlznss Charlotte Mildred Dugnmr Douglass Fl'illH'CS Lnvile Frutis Esther Sophie Glidden Helen Cecilic Gliddvn lirlxm Dorothy Godet Olivia Lnvy Grossi Nathan Nllll'l'2ly llull Forrest Silshy Hibhits l8l
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.LOMPOC UNION HIGH scnool. The L. U. H. S They faded, and I saw Alvin Scl1i1ylerQ'.,farho.,l1as excelled in his profession as an architect, but who is still the same ardentiiifvonian-hater as of years ago. Then on the Sahara Desert I beheld a dust covered parairie schooner. Driv- ing it was Hal Staterfit was hard to recognize him on account of his dense heardj and by his side sat the lovely Charlotte Douglass, still submissive and kind as ever, although her complexionis rather sunburned and weather-beaten. In Alaska on an Indian reservation .lack Lundberg came into view, teaching those ignorant people to eat peas with a knife. In Paris I found Allan VVescott, a struggling artist, painting a lovely Venus, I glanced at his model-it was Olga Larsen! Beneath the delightful shade of the palm trees in Hawaii, struunning lazily on a uke, surrounded by pretty Hula-Hula maidens was Donald Cherry, resting after a successful career as a railroad inagnate. Ted Lundberg appeared as a dutiful husband and at the head of a Ladies' Ready to VVear Shop in Lompoc. A way off in Kamakura, Japan, at the feet of Buddha was Ruth Burnor, pray- ing for intellectual power to Christianize the heathen. Forrest Hibbits had developed into a regular sheik. His epitaph is to be, He loved so ardently that at night time he slept no more than doth a nightingalef' On Broadway the flashing lights drew my eyes to the words- The VVorld's Greatest Dancer. Within I saw Ethel Upton giving a dance solo entitled The Swoop of the Buzzard. Annie Scolari was in New York, setting styles for Ladies' Hair Dress. You know Annie's failing for such things. The waters of the pond shivered as if a breath of air had crossed its silvery surface, and there I saw Esther Glidden, who sits at home the year round darning her father's socks. Lueile Fratis, due to her kind and loving heart, had become a matron in the Insane Asylum at Agnews. You know the old saying, Lucile, Birds of a feather flock together. Ah! Poor Neville De Vaul. Fate had played havoc with the joy of her life. Her eyelids were paralyzed and she couldn't blink them any more! Murray Hall had joined the Goldwyn Film Company, to ride saw-horses and potato sacks. Ride 'em, Cowboy! I knew it! There was Randall Daniels at the bottom of a ditch, car smashed, and so was his eye. His mouth was full of hair and his arms were full of girls. Anderson Douglass was a sailor with a girl in every port. Cecilie Glidden was teaching in South America, and fighting mosquitoes had worn her to a frazzlc. Who'd a thought it? Olivia Grosse had entered the high sassiety in Paris. It is whispered that she pays over 8350 for a pair of stockings. In Chicago, Edna Godet was the private secretary for a blond man. Lothele Miller's love for diamonds and luxury had led her to Africa, where she has become the wife of The African Diamond King. Roy McHenry, besides being a successful financier, also developed into a butcher-that is, :1 slaughterer of women's hearts. Violet Shanklin had bobbed her hair and now was the haughty wife of an un- dertaker. Last, but not least, Elsie Van Clief became a leader of Woman's Suffrage and dress reform. - The pictures stopped. I gazed into the mirror-pond until I started at thc touch of the ugly old man's hand. He pointed to the door and still under the influence of all I had seen I went outside, thankful that all of my classmates were still the happy-go-lucky bunch of yesterday. -flrene Lewis, ,2-L. l7l
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