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Now listen to this: EVELYN BOLSTAD—you know Evelyn —who is devoting her sweet young life to the care of her dog, Verbella, which she maintains is a direct descendant of the famous Flora, is elated after winning her first blue ribbon. With great success DON BUCHER has taken over America's best correspondence school of public speaking. SUSAN CEDERSTROM has achieved the desire of her school days in marrying a farmer; she is busy helping her husband, the lucky Howard Schultz, churn butter and milk cows. It is with utmost pleasure, apparently, that GENEVIEVE CONNERY favors the world daily in the Tribune ’ by means of her column of excellent advice to those helplessly in love. It is rumored that the silent partner is Dick Williams. FLORENCE COON is busily engaged in restoring the moose and elk to Northern Minnesota. Little originality herself! EVELYN CRANE is starting a new fad by her amazing device whereby women's hair assumes the color of their frocks. BONNIE BRISTOW, who, you will remember, was so good as to save the Girls Club from certain destruction, has won a prize for receiving the largest contribution in her Salvation Army pot at Christmas time. Well! Well! JOE BURRIS turned out to be quite the cavalier; he is a devil with the fairer sex at the University of Mississippi. GORDON CHAMPION is now engaged in Haltering the socially high personages of Minneapolis in his photographic studio which he has just opened. With her sweet simplicity, affability. and bashful modestv, HELEN ALICE COOK is setting a unique and worthy example for the younger generation. I see that ELSIE CRAGG is the matron of Devil’s Island, the inhabitants of which are all deported convicts; she is said to have reformed many murderers to better ways. It seems a pity that RUTH CUT LER. such a promising young architect, should fall into the arms of a handsome film hero and elope with him. Page Twenty-seven
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LESLIE ALEXANDER is defy-' ing the laws of heaven and of earth in his perpetual motion airplane in which, by the aid of the fourth dimension, he makes trips to Mars. Huving been graduated from a correspondence school of dune ing. DOROTHY ANDERSON is tlu leading dancer of the age. Is it possible? Hasn't some wily woman got him yet? No. RALPH ANDREAS, the perennial bachelor, is still free and playing Romeo” off stage. Here in an original calline: LAURA BECKSTROM is doing a thriving business as barber, shaving the trophie? of the head-hunters of Borneo. OLGA BERGGREN has written a book. “How Alike Are the Americans and Norwegians.” thereby proving the great difference between the two peoples. Y'our beloved classmate, IRENE BERQUIST, is internationally known as the composer of sublime organ music. Here 1 see that INEZ ALLARD has let her affection for the greater sex run so far that she is even now engaged in raising a whole farm of bachelor but- - W Helpful EINEZ ANDERSON is lending her sweet voice tc the teaching of voice culture to her flock of singing parrots. ELDON ANGEL has done almost the impossible; following in the trail of Mr. Y'oung. Eldon has become the liberal-minded professor at the New Marshall. Because of her fondness for basketball, MARGARET BEN-SON is sending a large portion of her fortune to the New Marshall in order that the girls may have freo access to all athletic contests; she expects this action to do away with the most common alibi which is used as an excuse not to attend the games. NORMAN BERNIER is easily holding his place as sheik of the Hottentots of Chicago. I see kind hearted LOIS BET-LACH as the efficient, though sentimental chairwoman of the society for the protection of decrepit cats. She would! Page Twenty-six
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In time to come you will hear much of the ELEANOR CZOCK School of Business which is now in its infancy. You are no doubt glad to hear that HELEN DEI MAN is at the head of the Bigger and Better Settlement Houses movement now prevalent in New York. One of fortune’s favored sons is ARTHUR DELINE, for he has made a great gold strike in Death Valley. •See “A Wanderer of the Wasteland” by Zane Grey. Having retired from the ring, ROBERT EDWARDS is pro-moting boxing exhibitions at the Gayety. It is with pleasure that I announce to you that HENRY EPPERI.Y will sail shortly for Italy, where he will resume his tremendously fine services as ambassador to that country. Your graceful classmate, HENRY ERIKSON. is returning now from England where he has been tripping the “Light Fantastic” before the king, queen, and others of the royal blood; did you not hear me aright? I said fantastic. EVANGELINE DAHL, I sec. is the realtor who hus planned the famous Dahl House Addition” to South Bend, Indiana. Here is a score for the teachers. KATHLEEN DELANY. profiting by the mistakes of her forebears, is bringing the contract system of teaching to perfection in the New Marshall. ELLA MARIE DONOVAN is president of the United States Business Women’s Club. Her tact and diplomacy are necessary to promote peace between the jealous women. The knowing MARGUERITE ELIASON is on a tour of America in which she is giving a series of talks on What Every Woman Knows.” In Madrid FIX)YD ERICKSON has found his element; he is in the limelight consequent to his agility and cleverness in playing with bulls. Suave GLEN ERKEL has taken Douglas Fairbanks place (except the acrobatics) upon the silver screen, which step, of course, explains the tremendous increase in the motion picture industry. Page Twenty-eight
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