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Class Prophecy Mr. Blank's unpublisllvd notes 0-ni his intcrifiews witla the nota- ble people of the day. Mr. Blank writes as follows: The most interesting figure of the day is Miss Mary Pitney, world famous traveler. As she was absent on a trip, I could not inter- view her. Her most famous feat, perhaps, was mushing from Nome, Alaska, across the Arctic Circle. In Chicago, I interviewed two famous figures in business-both women. Miss Offield, who owns the Mammoth Chain of Department Stores, said that she succeeded because she left men alone. Miss Srimmons, who owns the former Hearst Newspapers, stressed the oppor- tunities of newspaper work, I next interviewed Miss Dimmitt, wife of the President of the U. S., and strong advocate of the Lucy Stone League. Through her social secretary, Miss Salena Rice, the social arbitrator of Washington, D. C., Miss Dimmitt pleaded with girls not to lose their personalities by dropping their maiden names. From the professional side of the world, I chose Dr. Frederick Daigneault, Sec, of Health in the President's cabinet, Reverend Lloyd Sallee, fighting minister of Chicago, Mrs. Emilda Sullivan-H-opkins- Hopper-Nash, author of the year'-s best seller, and Blanche Thaldorf, the Pola Negri of America. Rev, Sallee, contrasted the night life of the youth of today, very unfavorably with his own youth, which was very quiet. Dr. Daigneault pleaded for vaccination and the extermination of cats. Mrs. Nash said that she hoped that her latest book Purple Passions would rival any of Elinor Glyn's, Miss Thaldorf sent a message of cheer to the public in the words that she would not retire until death called her. The next person to be interviewed was Albert Scott, oil magnate of Alaska, who stressed saving as a step towards success in getting and holding your possessions before the other fellow has a chance. From the sport page I took Beryl Cunningham, the Barney Oldfield of the air, and Ray Francis, holder -of the World's International Tennis Cup. They were both rather shy and made no statements for the public except that they wished to please the people and remain at the top in their professions. I met Ed Wilson, the famous funny man, in Paris, and he oblig- ingly told a funny story for my benefit. It is too long to repeat, but Mr. Wilson certainly deserves his title of Champion humorist. The la-st. subject of my mental scrutiny was Marie, the most beautiful mannequin in all Paris, The only thing I could get out of her babble of French baby talk was that her name had originally been Iva Bailey. K. S. Page twenty LE WAI N l 926 Ejf'g.ll.f-T 1: Jigfji-QAU gg 1
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sr it sfQL.-pip. .iqpsi LEWAIN 1926 Class Poem 'Tis been a full year-this last one- With party, operetta, and play, Our Annual is cleverly finished, 'Tis quite a book for its day, Our pennant has caused quite a rumpus. Wh-o hung it, and rescued it? WE. 'Twas buried so deep in the front yard, Even a monument erected in glee. We sneaked on a summery day, folks. The fun! It was rich, holy gee! They looked for us on the sea shore, But we were at Maloney's, you see. We've giggled and fought our way through, boys, And we know that our records are clean. 'Tis as good as any can do, boys, Tho' we stand for our rights: That's no dream. We took our good times as we found them And licked our opponents with vimg We had our high hopes for the future, And we waited our last year to trim. But lo! Hard luck was against us, Our best members left us to strayg 'Twas sad for us. Yes, we'll admit it, We looked pretty sick for a fray, The class just behind us was stronger, But we held to our hopes, I'll sayg The Battle was hard, and we lost it, They outnumber us bad to this day. We've had our victorious days, boysg We're passing along with the tide. Ei We've had a few flunks, 'tis true, lads, But our A's we received with pride. We'll soon be -out on our own now, We're proud, tho a little sad, We'l1 gladly pass on to the Juniors, The powers the Seniors have had. Beryl Cunningham. Here's to the Seniors, the Seniors must win, Fight to the end, boys, never give in. You do your best, boys, We'll do the rest, boys Fight for our Victory! ! ! Rah! Rah Rah! -L. B, C. Page nineteen
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-if :IJ '- ir 1-5- jgpiwq LEWAIN 1926 Junior Class Fi rsf Sw rn Psiv V Harry M aloney -------- ,--------- Thelma Mueller -'--. w ------ Jake Offield ------- Robert Willhight CLA NS OFFICERS Sevmul Semester 1'rrsidrnt ..,.-,.,-.. ----- . Harry Maloney Vic-0-Presirlmzt ...... -...-,- 'l 'hellna Mueller S0Mwtary-T1'0a,surm' ------ ,v.---- J ake Ollleld CLASS HOLL Verna Clocksin Vivian Clocksin Donald Willhight Cleota Carmichael Jake Offield Irene Germain Mary Daigneault Wilma Mueller Dorothy Thomas Richard Mueller Harry Maloney Fatima O'Loug'hlin Elva MacDonald Robert Schaefer Richard Carmichael Thelma Mueller lVIr. Harry Lemon, Advisor Class Colors Class Flower Crimson and lrVlz1'tw flnmrican. Bounty bow Cmss lllorroz A Failurv is 01111 Wim Quils Trying Page twenly one
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