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ff' 1' I if Svvmnr 12155 lghrnphwg Af If J f Enlrzes From cz Derry of l920 September 2 ust recerved my new alr shrp It has all the latest lmprovements The weather berng flne I am eager to try rt and wall accordingly start tomorrow on a long planned Journey September 3 loday after traxelmg several mrles through the thln clear alr there appeared far below us a ghtterrng shlmmerlng object I be me currous so the sh p xx as lowered before a Great con sermtory I xx ent 1n and was shoxxn through the rooms by an attendant We xx nt down a lonG dum corridor at the far end of whlch was 1 door marked private lhe gulde knocked softly three times and after 1 few moments of xx EIIIIUU we were admltted bv another attendant who ushered us lnto a vrewt brwht room partly fllled mth flowermg plants I-lere and there xxere attendants moxmg about quretly At one end of thus place a small den was partrtloned off when passlnfr the door of LIIIS room I glanced ln there amld the bottles and other laboratory apparatus buslly engaGed ln propapatmg plants stood an old frlend beptember 9 I fmd I drd not frnlsh my entry of September 3 but rs sufflelent to say that Bernlce and I have had a splendid NISII the past few days and that the tltle wht h the world has glven her that of Burbank the becond IS well deserxed Am leavlng today Want Bermce to come with me but she cant September IZ I certamly received two shocks today Whlle flying above the tree tops ln my shlp I notlced a UFCHI commotlon down below and a few mlles ahead It looked like m n trying to storm a PAGE 23 castle I was undeerded about mvestrgatmg the trouble when the machlne gaxe a lur h the enG1ne refused to work and consequently we sank slowly to the ground Were landed just outslde of a stone xxall xxhreh surrounded a womans college Ihere I saw almost a repetxtlon of the garden scene ln the Princess Lpon 001110 msld lmaglne my amazement to fmd that the head of the college xx as my old frrend Bessie Workman She mslsted upon my com1nG lnto the bulld rng where I was met by her assistant Helen S huma her They then took me through the Gymnasium where a vounG woman was stxldrng about The stride and lmportanee seemed famrhar but I drd not at once recognlze the oxx ner untrl Helen told me that xt was anea Shoult s the physlclal director who had gained a world wlde r puta tron b cause of the tramlng received IH he w ll equipped Gvmnaslum of the Marysxrlle Hrgh School The glrls want me to stay and I haxe consented to do so just three daxs September lb Tomght the girls gaxe me a farewell banquet A we were gathered about the table we began to discuss muslc Suddenly Helen remembered that tonlght ln far off Leipzig Ahee was to glxe one of her famous recltatrons Then I re C1VCd another surprise for at the end of the banquet we went to the muslc room where BCSSIC howed us a nexv telephone phonograph Thxs maehme was on a table and the old style phonograph wrth its large horn After pressmG thls button and adjustmg that tube and gomg through sexeral maneuvers MA A A 5 jfs ' ja . ,. A ,. A . v v D rv I v rw 1 ' v y . , c , 9 1 . , Y . .. , ' 1 4 . . ' ' ' Q Y , V - V . . . . , A 1 . . . ' I .. A . ,, . . , . v 9 a v ' 3 U N' - . . V V - . V , . A 3 t, 'r . ' 1 ' ' L . . Y ' 'Q ' va V A - 1 ' Y C 'Q . L D , r V il ' 11 4 ' ' A . v 1 v V -. I 4 ' Q rv . C 4. L v V C r ' - Y , r . , . 7 . V I 0 c .3 U .,. ' ' . V V V, e , , ' ' ' ff - I r V - - C - L S - .D . . . , e. 7, . . - , x . 1 . - l l Y , b t . D . , . , . . . . . . . . , . . 5 , - , V V V- V - , - V t, . , ,V M H , ,, . . . . . . . . , ,. . u s ' - - 2 w . V , . . V f V V , . , , Sf ' - 7 :S ' 3 D V . c , ,
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SENIORS CLASS HISTORY X ln the autumn of 1906 the class of IO twenty four rn number entered the High School Hayrnff no High School building we made our home for thi first year in the basement ot the Methodist church with Profes or lqrrpp Miss C arman and Miss Twyman as the fa ulty Here the literary provrams ffryen by the two so retres of the school were the onlv dryersrons from hard study But eyen in such an atmos phere our class was noted for its a trrrty rf we mav judge from the eprthets of those noisy Freshmen hurled at us by the upper classmen The next year we ent red the pre ent Hroh S hool building as Sophomores though with ranks reduced to little more than half their out Howeyer three more Sophomores from other s hools were en rolled during the year Here under the inspiration of Professor Bush we gathered together yells a d songs and by our spirit aroused the other classes of Marysrrlle H1 h S hool to action Allin all our Sophomore year w as one of jest and Jollity Nevertheless some things of importance were ac omplrshed Qur class motto and colors orange and black were chosen and the I0 pennant saw Its birth The Girls Basket Ball lweam made up almost entirely from the class of 1910 was organized and drilled with Miss Carman as coach One important game was played by the Sophomore team against the Fresh man Junior team the former easily wrnnrnv Th Boys Basket Ball Team with two Sophomore players was also organized this year and several baseball games were played against 'he lulalrp Indian School and the Marysville Grammar grades During our un1or year we began to take life more seriously and to manifest a greater interest in our studies than heretofore ln fact the thirteen who returned that year were determined to do or die And they certarnlv did not die Both the boys and the girls made names for themselves especially in the athletic field A number of Girls Basket Ball games were held and most of them were won for the Marvsyrlle H lnhe boys did splendid work rn football and baseball to say nothing of basket ball and tracltracrng IH all these sports the two boys a un1or won frrst pla e on the team Another feature of H1 h School life that afforded entertainment was the High School Crchestra in which two unrors held important places Our Senior vear has been a steady grind of hard work from start to finish with the routine broken now and then by a candy sale or basket ball Game lnhe principal incidents of this vear were the debates the team being comprised entirelv of Seniors and the Class Plav rn w hrch almost the entire class took actrye parts And now we thi teen Seniors are preparing to go forth from the dear old Hrgh to higher institutions or into the busy world but who of us will ever forget or regret the happy hours spent within its walls3 BERNICE RANDALL PAGE ZZ fi , At., offs , . v y r I F I I V ' , , ' X . , G Y. O . . ' . .S .. v C - , K . I . ' g J Y' ' X . . U' on K F.. , ' V S. . ' . V . . G 7 1 .V . I . 6 n . . . V . - . . . . . ' . - . . . , ' c ' j ' y L , 1 . J j ' e' s 'O c ' ' K . i. V ' ' 1 ' ' . , former size: for most of the boy's and some of the girls had dropped of I9l0 were prominent. Debating, too, was this year developed and . ' ' ', . A 3 ' ' - J ' ' ' c .. 1 'g K jk v. .g C . U -. - . . H C . ' U I ... . . .. , . - - - i. , ,l . , , . , , , . c , ' P . ,W V I. . . . . v H Y , 7 . V V . f , , V I V Y. ' . . 1 In ' . .V . . , . Y . 1 . 1 . , Y V. , , D , S v. 1 V I I ! '
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whrch I drd not understand nexer h1yrn0 seen su lm a ma hrne before we bevan to hear strarns of most be1utrful musrc Bessre then s11d that we could lrsten to 1ll of Alrce s re 1t1l wrthout strrrrnv from tue room September I8 Xvent to the oper1 thrs eyemnv From mv box I had a frne yrew of the audrence As fflanced our the sea of people l notrced th1t they were rn 1 state of surpressed excrtement At last the curtarn rose and a srlence that w 1s oppressrxe settled oxer the room as the Prrm1 DOHH1 came out and s1n0 I felt sure that l had heard that partrcular 1ccent before nllld upon closer obsermtron through the Glasses 7 recovfnrzed her thr f1mous srnffer w1s mv old frrend Ruth l'ox -Xft r the oper1 I went bebrnd the sc nes 1nd persuaded her to come home wrth me fhe nrfrht wa so be1ut1ful 1nd w arm that we de rded to walk Lpon turnrnv a correr we found ourselyes rn the mrdst of 1 crowd w hrch had rts attentron rryrted upon 1 younv w om1n 1 bllffl1UlSl who cert1rnly w TS dome' he best for the C'HlSC Howeyer we dd not rear mu h of her spee h as the crowd bevan to vrxe w 1y rrvht 1rrd left before two polr emen who m1de therr 1 1y to the soe1ker s st1r d 1nd rzed th speaker As she X rth m1ny protests w as marched aw ay l thouvht I s1w somethrnv f1mrlrar about the trlt of her hm som thrnv am1lr1r 1bout the w alk of the poll man 'NVQ strufffrled throuvb the crowd rn 1n errdeayor to reach them but we sue eed d rn Q tchrnff o 1X 1 Glrmpse of the retre1trnff frfrrrre but thrs was suffr ent to assure us that they were none other th1n Ruby and Lo01n Ruth and I h1xe had 1 frne yrsrt tonrvht September I9 lnhrs eyenrnf I p ked uo a newspaper whr 1 told that Cherokee Bates had just edrted 1 bool most famous bool-1 the r destrned to become the rdol of exery housewrfe and the name of thr book rs on exerv woman s torvue Of course y e had lw11s thouvh that Cherokee would do somethrng lrke thrs but w ho eyer dre1med that she would be such a Great authoress she had edrted a cook book Thrnk Ill buy one Cctober 30 Haye 1rrrxed safely rn Pans Vrsrted an art ex posrtron thrs afternoon I w as partrcularly rnterested rn the prctures of one artrst most of these prctures were of does lhere w ere does of all rzes and rn all posrtrons I rnqurred about rhrs 1rt1st 1nd soon made mv way to the studro 1nd found the e se1ted before her e1sel and surrounded by her pets Hazel Mapes We 1t once renewed ou a quarntance and l haxe promrsed to vo wrth her to the theatre tonrvht to see the lVlerchant of Venr e pl1yed by 1 famous actor and hrs wrfe who are Amerr ans thrs fact alone rssurmv 1 Good house Voxember l lihe plav l1st nrfht H18 frne Was a lrttle rs1p porrted rr lrndrnff th t l od not krow lu1ssanro or l felt sure 'h1t I must be a quarnted wrth hrm sm e Hazel had looked so wrse w hen the play w as mentroned Howeyer Portra w as as I had survnrsed lVlaret1 Havens 'Xoyember 3 I was readme rn the newspapers that Vlfrnrrf ed Qr hurnacher r11d gr duated from n 1cademy w here she had be n tudv ne the lanvuave 11 d customs of the Afrr ans 1nd that she wrll soon s1rl for D1rkest Afrrca to be ome a mrssrorary Xloyember 20 It seems Good to be rn AmCl1C3 agam I haxe xrsrted and revrs ted every pla c of note ex ept Marysvrlle Ax cord ngly l wrll at once prepare for a Journey to that pl1ce November 28 Armed and found the ol1 e almost as I reft rt rears 100 Pt course l went at once to urll Ceda for who would thrnk of vrsrtrrrv Marysyrlle wrthout Uorng o th urll3 E1 n tl10Ll2'l the town rs not changed I carrot say the same for the mer' f rt rs spanned by 1 maffnrfr 1 t eel brrclve whr h was engrneered by Haldy PAGE Z4 , ' L D V V Y 4 , A A, V . . . 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