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MEMGRIES T11 entry fam John Shleld IS leadel of the New Yo1k S5 mphonx o1chest1a and IQ a composer of note MZXIHQ Dovsdle IS p11vat sec1eta1y to Henry Fo1d and has been w1lled half of M1 Ford s wealth W11bu1 Honselman has 1ecently patented a fluld gualanteed to take the curl out of the hair upon one appl1cat1on Mary Louise Summers IS head of the Summels Stammelmg Ins 1 tute whele she says she cures those who a1e affllcted Vlncent Walsh IS Ch1ef of Pol1ce IH Ivesdale and has Just been awarded a medal fO1 b1avery by the c1t1zens of that c1ty Gwendolyn Whlte IS soclety repo1te1 fo1 the Mont1cello Bulletm Oressa Goken IS owner of a strlnfr of 1309 horses vshlch she IS tra1n mg ln Kentucky Oressa IS qulte well known IH Kentucky spolt c1rcles and there hate been many Wag rs placed on her f3VOI1t8 Carl Glasgow IS Chief Just1ce ot the Supleme Cou1t and has handed down many lmportant dec1s1ons F1ede11ck Hayes IS head of a detect1ve agency and has suc eeded Ill un1avel1ng the most bafflmg of myster1es He IS w11t1n a book on hls w o1k and It IS said that he w1ll 11val She1lock Holmes Da1rell T1ppett having mad a fOltLlI1e on the stock muket has 1et1red to hlS home on Long Island Mary McCa1tney IS p1eS1d6Ht of the Women s P1110 in Ill1no1s and the1e IS some talk of he1 1unn1n0 fo1 OWGIIIOI Loulse Melun IS 1I'1t916St6d 1n a pea1l button fi t0Iy 111 S attle Washlngton Roy McCartney IS p1tche1 f01 the Vihlte Sox ai d 1 o on ns a half 1nterest 1n the club At this polnt the alarm clock loudly went off and 193l1Z111g' that It was live oclock and that I was due at the laundry 1n half an hou1 I qu1ckly arose OUTLINE OF HIQTORY Class of 24 Partly that th1s may prove an a1d to the less fo1tunate but most of all to S3t1Sfy ou1 own vamty we have d Clded to make public th1s h1s tory of the Class of 24 In trac1ng any h1sto1y It IS necessa1y to d1v1de It 1nto peuods 01 ages 1nd so It 1 v.1tl th1s wh1f'l1 can be d1v1ded 1nto foul d1st1nct D61 lods The first IS known as the Prlmatne or more ene1all3 as the Fresh man Age The second the Age of the Sophomores the J un1o1 Age and last of all the Age of the Senlors the p9I1Od of hlghest development Startlng w1th the Pr1m1t1ve Age We find that the class of Z4 showed some slgns of g1owth slowly masteung Latln Conjugatxons and Alffe bralc equatlons Manners were crude howeve1 and a st1ange custom of shavlng the ha1r seemed to prevall Some development was evldent IH the Age of the Sophomo1 s Geo metr1c theorems could be talked of wth some degree of 1ntell1gence a sure slgn of prog1ess1on MSHHGIS V561 somewhat 1mp1oxed and there was a tendency to 1efer to the dwelle1s of the first perlod as those l1ttle Freshmen showing a COHSCIOUSHQSS of the11 own supe11o11t3 The Jumor Age IS an Age of rap1d gl ow th fo1 any class and the class of 24 became mole C1V1ll76d very qu1ckly Llttle need be sald concern1n th1s perlod as It IS melely a t1ans1to1v p611Od to the SQHIOI Age Llttle .7 . l 19 . 7 . 7 7 . . K 7 A e . . . . A .. 1 , . . U n '. 47. D 1. v H . . ' , . . 4 1 . . . . . 1 7 . . . - - s 1 u 5 I 1 L - 7 1,3 .' V . Y . . . . 1 Q 1 5 n. V . ' v C . . C, K v I . . . . I. H I ,, f. ' ' 'Q . . x , ., 1 , . c Q' . c 1 . 1 u . A u O1 v n n C C ' 7 . . 2 C .. 73 , . . R , . Y ' . I 2 S . . . - v Y , . . . Y 7 2 . ' . . 7 K 9 . . . 4 7 . Q . . . . - 5 C ,.--2 . ' s ' 1 , .' 1 f'- . . . . V' Y - . ' g ! Y . . . . . ,, Z 1 . 1 o ' ' ,-, - 7 - ' 9 r ' ' 'ra - . 4 . . ' 1 ' . . 7 ,C ' . 7 . I ' ll ' ,, . . . 4 4. 1. 7 -- . . , 1 a va 1 - I t I 1 L . . 2' . . . . N 4 . ' 1. . 1 . , ca ' a
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24 M E 0 R I E S lucntaf fltrec wont work unless he rs on the lot Henrretta Blacker rs owner ot an exclusrve mrllrnery est rblrshment Where the Cozad tarlorrng shop formerlv stood James Bennett rs a Senator now and hrs speech on Redecoratrng the Whrte House was lrstened to by many very promrnent author rtres No doubt the brll wrll be defeated for James rs a compellrng orator Opal Beckett and her husband hfrxe fr chrcken farm rn Deland Th y are dorng qurte well fChrckensJ Dan Clark rs an author rty on men s ffrshrons 'rnd hrs frrtrcles on What to Wear appear every day rn the locfrl paper Donna Dean has lately been admrtted to th bar rnd rs rurrnrng for State s Attorney Lena Cresap has a studro rn Greenwrch Vrllrffe rnd her Futurrst parntrngs are much talked of Frank Cresap rs manager or fr Matrrmorrrrl frg nu herc rnd hrs been forced to enlarge hrs oflerce burldrng becruse ot hrs rrrcrersrng busrness Kerth Hrckman rs Amerrcan Golf Ch rmpron and exl ects to meet the Brrtrsh trtle holder rn the near tuture Raymond Harrrs has made a fortune rn the dramond mrnes of Afrrcfr He has burlt a beautrful home near Trmbuctoo where he entertarns the natrve chrefs lavrshly Arleen Royce rs wrth a medrcrne show plfryrnfr rn Southern Illrnors In her letters she speaks of the beautrful country and the success of the company but what else could one expect? Berwyn Foster has wrrtten s veral song hrts and rs now engfwed rn Wrrtrng a musrcal comedy for Mrss Hrldr ed Armsworth who rs one of the most popular comedrans of the day Beatrrce Levrn rs a trght rope walker wrth Rrnglrng Brothers Crr cus Roscoe Foster rs a sculptor or some note and has had mrny of hrs figures exhrbrted Everett Mull rs superrntend nt of schools rn Montrnello Zella Mackey has founded a dog hosprtal nerr lx rnkrkee rnd rs an authorrty on Arrdales The Madden Srsters have a very exclusrve dr ess mfrkrnof establrshment rn New York Crty and desrgn manv gowns James Markland rs press agent for Mrss Nlrgdelrne Nlrtchell who rs one of our foremost emotronal actresses Troy Drttamore has long been rn Russra where he has become head of the Russran Government and rs now busy orgrnrzrni ku Klux Klans among the Bolshevrsts Della Peck rs world s champron swrmmer havrnof swum the Englrsh Channel twrce She rs consrdered a hkely member of the n xt Olymprc team Howard Reed rs a mrssronary rn Srfrm but has returned hom for fr short trme and whrle here wrll speak beiore the mr ron us socretres of the crty Harold Patton and Stanley Smrth rre both promrnent AntrS1loon men and have been well known rn reform crrclcs lor som trme Gordon Smrth rs spoken of as a contender tor the hefu v werfrht cham pronshrp of the world He wrll fight Jack Dempsev the X9t8l'1Il fighter next July at Bement Illrnors Clarence Smrth s poetry rs berng much drscussed and hrs recent book Why Should I Worry About the Weather rs very popular Ena Sutton rs manager of a skatrng rrnk rn Champargn Illrnors Raymond Shull rs engrneer on one of the fast trams runnrno' between Champargn and Decatur but has been urged by Burl Abner to r srf n and run one of hrs specral trarns from Mexrco Crtx to -Xlrska . . , . l . I I 1 . . ' I I ' C . . U u . . ,, . i . I. . , . . K . .D c Y c c ' . Q C 4 I . Q. , . . t . H Cu C x L n 77 I v u . I c c . le ,. 2 S . . 9 ,. , 2 D 2 , . . K ' c ' Z c -3 'll ' , 2 2 r ' l . . In 1 . .N ' A I p Y. . C hr A f C x x . . . . I. . I . V ,W c , c c . 1 . ' c X ' ' c. l l 5 ' I I - 'w . c O . . C nn 1. 'Q 4 . . v . V c D P r - I 1 I C If C 2 .7 . Y. A . . F. I V . ' n I 7. C o . L. C C C C C ' , ,. 7 ' - Y' ' c lr- c C, o . -. ' ' r' 2 L' , 7 . . v I . . Y , C o . , . . ' Y. . u 1 1 - , 3 . . . I, ' c , c l, ' ' C ' c ' . 4 . I . . I Y .SS. 2 .ly S l. . S . . S u I . . C -L C l I I ' n X i J 9 - . C . ca ' . c . L , ' 'c ', 1 1 ' . , . . . . I v 7 H , . U ' . Y . , . , . ' c n v . n u :D l Y- : U vs ra 1 . . l D Y' 4 1. v 1 Y 4 4 V A c .
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M E M O R I E S Tumym except than they produced a successful play a11d nnanced the Jl 11101 Sernor Banquet wh1ch IS no small 1tem lwovs they have lQ'1Cl16Cl the last st1ge the Age of the bemors At th1s t1me the h1ghest tvpc ot development 15 munfest and several 1lT1 portant pro1ects haue been complete the Senror CIICUS the Lyceum Course Scrnor Play and larg cont11but1ons have been made toward Athlet1cs the Orato11cal etc -Xnd so we traced th dexelopment of the Class of 24 fr om the s1mplest to the l'llgl19Sl2 stages and Ill domg so feel that at least we have accom pl1shed one of our purposes and l1ope th rt the record ot our successes may proxe a help to our successors QLNIOR9 I1 AREW ELL Why does tlllg yeu of 1 l rdness Glld Nl rhe us wth Ilies g11111 lorcc contrnd lo ily we hnow not wl1 rt to sc lt We step llfllll out the s 1Cl9fl U1 ound lhe portxls close WV1tl1 d1m resound We m1ke our way w1th l1nUe1111 feet To tread LITGS h1ghwav 01 retreat The str uffvle s hard the Journey s long We cant trade fortune for a song Though har sh and drfhcult our Way Our t11ed f et we must not stay When first the leaves turn brown 1n Fall W1th sorrow then We shall recall Our Alma Mater s spac1ous halls lhe hours We spent W1th1n 1tS Walls We ll see the students 1ow on row The locks of gladness turned to Woe When someone s mlsbehaung deed lflvokes the l Ctlllfj that We 11eed Recall the Joyful hours of pl ry Lad so Jub1lant lass so gay G01Hg happ1ly on then Way Greetmv' mth Joy each new Ioorn dav Turn we must to sterner pleasures Keepmg yet the fleetmv treasur s Of the moments that We cher1sh Deep 1n our hearts t1ll We per1sh As from our hlgh school we depart Wlth che rful sm1le but heavy heart We leaxe thls g1it a generous store Ofloy1lty from Twentx Four DAGMER lll ANRED 24 2-1 + 1 -1 'Q ' ' ' L ' rt ctvc ' l I' I Y C 1 - W , . I k f , ' . 'z - 1 .. . 1 3 2 ' ' - .6 . , C v , . . I . , . y g ,. C .G . K A L . ., 'c ' , . 1 .. D . 7 1 ' A K., fc K, c K ' I I u u 1 1 A I l r 1 C C . I 7 -M. I. T.-24 1 7 1 ' L L . . ' 2' ga .. , la . 1 K '1 1 f , ' ' ' -. . f bend us mth YVlI1g'S as yet so weak, -'N ' ' z 'n 4 - I 1 .4 O , V1 ' ' C K u , k D g Y I 1 .I , . v I n s ' U c . . . F . . ' Y bb 7 Y , u u C 4 ' r ' ' e 1 . u 4 -u r u l f v ! s I, 1 . C J C L. 1 . . E ! ! w ' v P 9 , . Y. . 1 u . e ' . h v 1 v . fc! ' ' 4 I Y v C 1 C . Y, o C.- , . C . , y y G . .9 . h 1 ,. h. ' fn- ' v . V . an l , V L V T , ' Z v '. H , ,.n , 3
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