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surprise, found them to be Zella Morton and Clyde Wriston, who had entered upon the sea of matrimony, and he was employed as lumberjack on Little Coal River. Also living in the same community was Kerens Moore, who was employed by the N. 85 W. Railroad section gang. This was because of his great stature and brute strength. To my left I heard a familiar voice discussing the market condition of the price of cheese. Upon closer observationI found it to be another member of the class, Edward Roberts, who, I learned, had started as a dairy- man and had now entered the cheese industry, which was paying good dividends at the present time. As we were leaving there was a terrible noise in a tent at the right of the main tent and upon investigating the cause of the noise I found it to be a nursery carefully managed by George Ballard, who was always eilicient in this line of work while in high school. While talking over old times with my schoolmates the scene changed to a theatre in Washington. After seeing a very fine exhibition of toe dancing by a Hgure which looked very familiar, I decided to look the toe dancer up, and upon being ushered to her apartments, I found it to be Mertie Evans, who later told me that she had been having a very successful career with the Ziegfield Follies. After a brief discussion of old times, she invited me to attend a dinner to be held in her honor. Upon arriving at the banquet hall I was surprised to Hnd among the guests some more of my old classmates. Among those present were Raymond Tissue, a model for Hart, Schaffner and Marx, who was trying to in- terest President Coolidge and some members of his cabinet in buying their new spring attire. Among some of the other persons present were Frances Carter, who had had a brief career in the movies and was now married to the stately George Clark 5 also Elsie Hensley, who was the Hrst woman Senator of West Vir- ginia, and Dorothy Clark, who was taking a brief vacation from Byrn Mawr, where she had been employed as Dean of Women. Last, but not least, was Ruby Montgomery, who is president of a freak automobile novelty concern which is doing a wild-fire business. Suddenly I awoke with a start, and rubbing my eyes, looked wildly about me. The wind was blowing down the chimney in fierce gusts. Could this vision be only a dream? By RAYMOND TISSUE Twenty-seven
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Senior Class Will lfVe, the Senior Class of Mount Hope High School, of Mount Hope, West Virginia, do rrake, publish and declare our last will and testament, that is to say. 1. VVe give to Mr. Harvey and the faculty our thanks for the many things they have done for us. 2. 3. To Mr, Stump we confer the honorary degree of LL.D. VVe give to the junior Class all the Chemistry books and notes they can find when we are gone. 4 young 5 Row. ' ' 6. 7. 8. 9. To the Sophomores we give our advice to take Chemistry while they are and able to stand the Work. As per custom, we give the junior Class the privilege to sit in the Senior To Beryl Vickers we give Raymond Tissue's height. To 'tVVindy Thompson we give Pete Roberts' position as Cheer Leader. lVe bequeath Ruby Montgomery's flat tires to anyone who'll accept them. To Thelma Edwards we will and bequeath George Ballard, if she will promise to take good care of him. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 hoping that 17. To To Virginia Wallace we give Frances Carter's voice. To Eva Jeter We give Dorothy Clark's perfectly groomed hair. To George Kahalley we give joy Given's desk, so it will be taken care of, To To Carrol Barnes we give Clyde VVriston's timidness. Paul Garrett we give Mary Elliott's short stature. To Mike Vickers we give Lysle's talent as violinist, lVe devise to the Junior Class the foundation of the new school building, progress will be made more rapidly than heretofore. the Freshmen we give the privilege of striving to reach the degree of perfection set by the class of '25, 18, VVe give Ethel Shepherd's abilities of stage vampire to Gurthel Pittman. 19. To Geraldine johnson We give Wilma Roger's desire to become an ex- pert chemist. Twenty-nine
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