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TAI.AHI Page twenty-eight CLASS HISTORY X tlicsc (lays of rapid communica- tion radio, it is not. surprising to hear a Japanese radio bug, who happened to be listening in, give the following account of the his- tory of the class of January 1923 to some of his friends : If m honorable friends will make useful with their ears, I will a lecture make how events of great importance take place over the large wetness to the easiness. While I made much close listen last eve- ning, this intelligence I receive from the little telephone box without wires. It so me inform that much holiday occur in a school called North Central which seem to be disgorging famous class of great notoriety. This parting make great sadness in spots and relieve a great deal in others. So I am acquire this intelligence. — Hon- orable class of January month 1923, being so very oung and tender in January, month 1919, flu bug bite with much ardor and make school close up to fumigate. Finally big con- signment of freshie greeness arrive and are admitted on day which belong to St. Patrick, the same being distinguished for green trim- mings. Little fresh boy have at first great trouble and look, see much to find right room. He cannot discern and dispo.se himself in room dispensing English VIII. He find this much embarrassing and excavate himself with rapid departure. After honorable fresh bov have receive time to get a little bit sane, club called Deltas think it time to make him more so and pro- duce entertainment called Freshie Frolic. This give great appeal to inner man through much great store of doughnuts and cider, but the last prove great disappointment through lack of cider — it being pop. Vox Puellarum make similar good time fa.r little fre.sh girls, who do not meet disappointment as have ice cream and cake. Time pass and much trouble ensue when must make organization with president. All little fresh boy determine seemingly to avoid trouble but finally little fresh girls arrange hapi)iness for family by being officials. iMore organization made when become sophomores but now take less time because nitelligence have increase proportionately with time. Two dollars and thirty-five cents, monev called dues, treasurer collect without fatalitv. The same save much financial embarrassment when become seniors. Time pass and the class once again make much organization with president. Juniors ad(jpt -di official emblem a triangle with much red rising sun on top and North Central across just below and Jan. ' 23 in point. People are now knit together by insignia and become a unit integral which can function en toto. No time is waste by most, but the pause for breath persons at last make mental anguish and plunge over the senior goal uncertain in touchdown. The top of ladder is now attainment. Though ambition realized, yet ambitious .senior make man name Thomas Edison look, see mere sluggard and know not dav of eight hours from Arabian Nights. Even great class dues have no time to be bewailed. Famous class before seem about to be dis- gorged and must be feted. At place called Liberty Lake in congregation much new set of Jiu Jitsu men are lighted in tournament called horse shoe pitching. Dulcy cast from class make successful. Day for children is observed and grownups changed to little fre.sh boys and girls. All things end. Now shouting is over all an(I long hoi)ed for white sheet of paper brings incidents of event to close. (Signed) LOETA JOHNS, chairman GLEN KOLL NAIDA FAULDS
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