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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF- Mildred Wasn't in love? Ermall would lose his toy revolver? Harley would make some noise? John couldn't spit out the window? Mr. Ewing would ever remember where he puts things? Oliver would move to Sly Fork? Robert would sit still one Whole period? Donald got to school on time? Lucy would get her hair cut? Dewitt would get skinny? Maurice couldn't sing? Eugene Wasn,t teased all the time? Glenn didn't make a good grade in Botany? Carl couldn't find a buyer for his Botany book? Carson couldn,t smile? Warren would forget the Way to Anderson? Delsosis didn't mention the Buick? Mr. Walker Wouldn't rave in Economics? Sixteen
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DE Loss COLE Dusty The secret of my success lies not in what I know, But what I can make others believe. Dusty made his first appearance February 7, 1911, south of Emporia. He is a very reliable and trustworthy student, a participant in all social affairs, and a helper for his class at all times. He has a love for drawing the Buick. Art '26, ,27, '28. Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29. HARLEY DEWITT Harl,' 'rC0uTf601lS to all, but intimate with few. Harley was born November 22, 1910, near Anderson. He has been one of our classmates for seven years and, although he is a silent stu- dent, he is a very brilliant one and has aidead the class very much. Glee Club :28, '29, Alumni Dept. of Radio. EUGENE COLE Em Still waters run deep, Eno was irst heard from April 28, 1911, on East State Street. He has been a prominent mem- ber since the beginning and always does his part whatever it may be. His favortie song is, 'lSweet Rosie O'Grady. Glee Club ,26, ,27, '28, '29. Art '26, '27, '2s. Basketball. Athletic Manager of Radio. WARREN ADDISON Roger I came, I saw, Pm going hack. Roger made his debut July 25, 1909, just twenty-one days too late to have been a fire- cracker. He is very industrious and minds his own business. Everyone thinks well of him and we think he will make good in the world. Glee Club '26, '27, ,23, '29. Art Class '26, '27, '28. Yell Leader '28, '29. Editorial Dept. of Radio. Page Fifteen
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Senior Class 'Ptophecg X The Parent-Teachers Association of Markleville High School recently purchased a newly invented machine. If one steps inside this machine, it shows what he will be doing ten years from now. The Seniors of '29, being an unusual class, were the first to look into their futures. Wondering what would become of John Thomas Guenther who had been sent out of Botany class for spitting on the floor, the teachers decided to place him in the machine at once. After a half hour of anxious waiting, he was seen in the kitchen of George Hart's restaurant washing dishes. One Monday morning Donald Dudley, seeming to have a severe case of the blues, was put into the machine. You can imagine the amazement of those who were watching when black and white stripes began to appear. A tag about his neck read as follows: 2 to 14 years for the attempted murder of James I. Morton. Much to the relief of the onlookers the stripes began to disappear, and Donald was seen standing before the altar with a bride whom we recognized at once as Virginia. The third victim of this contraption was Mildred Hodson who was very eager to learn the outcome of all her love affairs. After a few minutes of waiting, she was seen riding in a taxi with Harold at her side. The taxi driver was no other than Glenn Eb- bertt. They came to an abrupt stop in front of a doctor's office. The sign read, Dr. Maurice A. Conner, Surgeon. As Mildred opened the door to the secretaryis office to take up her work, Maurice was seen performing an operation. He was removing a bone from Hildred Mauzy's nose. This bone was fractured when she fell on the ice at Wilson's Lake in 1928. Carl Williams was next to learn his fate. He appeared almost immediately, shouting, 'I got five. I got five. Who'll go ten?', He was traveling with a medicine show com- pany, auctuioneering their valuable herbs and soaps. After much persuasion and many threats of holding back credits, Eugene Cole en- tered. A very modern barber shop slowly came in view where Brownie's old barber shop stood. Behind the chair was Eugene. He was using some kind of an electrical apparatus on Floyd T. Walker to stop beard from growing. Over in one corner was a large over- stuffed chair for shoe shining patrons. In this chair sat Elbert U. Ewing reading a True Story' magazine, while Warren Addison struggled desperately to fulfill his orders to put such a shine on those shoes that the face of the wearer would be reflected as he window- shopped. Page Seventeen
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