Momence High School - Monesse Yearbook (Momence, IL)

 - Class of 1913

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Sophomore Prophecy. One day, while with a company on a concert tour, I sat in a station waiting tor the train which was to take me to Paris, where we were engaged for the next evening. Desiring a magazine to read for pastime, I bought one at a near hy news stand. And, on opening it I found an editorial on “Woman Suffrage,” written by the widely known suffragette, Lucile Peterson. This set me to thinking, of my school mates, and I wondered what had become of them. Just then 1 heard a voice addressing me, and, looking up, saw my old friends, Mil¬ dred Storrs, and Margaret Nelson. They informed me that they were then on their way to China as missionaries. I asked them of my other classmates, and they told me that they had all prospered. 1 was not surprised at this as we had, indeed, been a model class. Robert Dennis was then a noted professor of astronomy. Catherine Peterson was the English instructor, and Margaret Greenawalt was grind¬ ing indiret discourse and ablative ab¬ solutes into the Latin students of the Momence High School. Aimee Bige¬ low was now a famous violinist, and was said to have excelled Kubelik. James Kirby had bought the “ Black- stone Hotel” and if he was not making a fortune, he was at least contented. Hilton Nichols and Edith McMillan had found happiness on a farm near Momence. Clay Hayden had found success as a lawyer, and with his wife, Gertrude Smith, was leading the New York “400.” Philip Sweet had be¬ come a ‘ ‘ high dyer ’ ’ and had just com¬ pleted an aeroplane, which had broken all records of altitude reached by any man. Ruth Planson was in California and was making a fortune raising or¬ anges. Pauline Nichols was a wonder¬ ful classique dancer. Mae Hunt, as I was much surprised to hear, had be¬ come a second “Dr. Mary Walker ” Lora Simonds was an old maid, and lived in Momence, and spent most of her time drinking tea, and talking to her two cats. Charles Stevens was a captain of the military college at West Point. Mattie Hayden was a. nurse, and Raymond Keeler was a college foot-ball coach. Just then my train came and I left them, feeling very hap¬ py over the success of the sophomore class. Marie Seavey, ’15.

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