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HACK Raw—Vtnmy. Viwy Morriron. Jr Adair Wilt aril, Mary Morton . (V'Hf Ki » —Charloil u «n. I’anjWjh. t.er, r Vor xoa, CxfAariit Mount. Mary Alkimto . Kirt.sr K |W—Ihltn Tattle. Carvlint IWn, IVlwt’o Mrrrrr. Carol llvulalr. Aliee frail r, CmAinx Cot iU. I'afie Sixteen
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T J-J B 10 2. AT' 1. JE K CLASS PROPHECY I heard iKai dear old l.ou. who had become famou in irgfeld Follie , was just coming homr from Pari . »o I rushed down to the dock in hope ir could have an hour or two talking over the whereabout of the rnior elas of ‘28. There she wa on the gangplank, dr owed smartly. a umi I. and »um unded by a crowd of admirer , photographrr . and cold cream advertiser , who wanted her to endorse their product . But a surprise wa in store for m-. Standing hr ide her wa Evyl.n. looking a we had anticipated. After they hail brought me to I.ou' suite at the Plaza. Evylin explained that sire with her fam.u cosmetic prepared in the well known Seeley laboratories, lud made Louise a second Edna Wallace Hopper. Then they both lo'd me whom they had won in Pari . It worn that one day they were sight-seeing and were going to a cathedral. On the way up the step , a nun swathed in black twrpl by them. Ju t a she reached the door the turned around, and it wa none other than Genie. Sadly ami sympatheticjllv we recalled -mir-thing aboot her being left at the church door. “Poor girl. Lou murmured. “abo always did lake thing hard.'’ We passed on to more cheerful subject . They told me that the smart clothe they were wearing were designed by Mademoiselle Ro.rnle llracce, who it went i all the rage in Pari . They abo told me that they had een the Man|ui e ile Saint Pro Veuve, nee Jane Davenport. Hitting about Pari in her lli pann Suiza ami occupying a prominent ho at the opera. I asked them if. when they were in London, they had been to one of the American ambassador reception . They are famous, you know, because of the charming hcoirs , our n'd friend Nila. ‘Tt’ too lud we missed that.” said Evylin. “but we did go to call on Dorothy Stephen in her studio in the l-atin quarter, where he wa exhibiting «me odd blob of co’or which |ieople called masterpiece . While we were there, someone danced gracefully into the room in Bowing chilTon and gently juggling transparent balloon , and. my dear, it wa none other than Betty Pray.” Then I told them what I had heard about ome of the girl . Poor Jean, you know, after hr graduatesl from Northrop went right on with her philanthropic work and managed to get her whole cla» at U elle ley through college ami to procure them each j husband. But it wore her out. the poor lear. Priscilla i» very happy on her big cattle ranch out West. She married Snake Oil Petri the winner of the Calgary cowboy rodeo. Linilie also marries) very, very happily a you probably know; »hc don a bungalow apron and crocheted cap every morning and take care of her model home.” I it true that Helen i president of I lie tt.CT. U. in the Lnited State ? Louise a ketl. “Oh. absolutely. She ru hr» hither and yon over the rountrv and in sensible shoes and with that fresh-air look deliver fiery perches against the evil of drink. Another person who is doing good to humanity i Dorothy Sweet. You of course know that Jie is the famou surgeon who lift faces and what not. Ethel wa telling me that he lud been to ee one of Martha Jean' very ucce ful play . Her latest ‘And I Laughed and I laughed. i« packed full of her usual wit and humor. Ethel also tidd me that Betty Dodge landbergh. her husband, and th eight little Lindberghs are going to By around tile world next year. Ethel, you know, married a minister, teachc Sunday School, and, i generally what i termed a pillar of the church. But teallv. girl , we mu t hurry 0 a not to mi Maude conceit tonight. “Ye , hut fir»t tell me what liappenrd to Kate and Florence and Mary Loui e. “Oh. Kate ha retired from the movie and live in Male in Holly, wood with twenty dogs, ten maids, and a husband. Knowing Florence cradle-snatching propensities you may not bs sutprised to knsw that after breaking the heart of every young man in town. »he finally mirried »!ob of money and ran hardly wait for the old man to die. Mary ! ui»r is the merry widow for the second time; »he looks so brautifu. in black that no sooner does one die than »he gel another. ’ E. B. F. I. R. 'age f iftttn
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L 1. OM Girl ’ I’arty for the Now— Tricycle, bicycle, kettle ami pan. We welcomed I he new i;ir lv into ur clan. 2. Once our check were rounil and ruddy: Now I bey re thin from loo much tudy. .1. After exam we •pent a day At Helen' farm nl Crystal Bay. We xiewed the «k g» and ale the food— And longrd with all our heart to »lay. ■I. For entertainment at their meal thr parent took what they could jet. But after all wa» .aid and done, the prize went to the minuet. R. Sew in for Nurvry Sing a tong of Dagmar and nur erx pillowslip.; For any Monde lew loxely. would we prick our finger-tip ? (;. Tournament— Hump and brimes. cut and -plain-. The tournament -how- hrawn win from brain 7. We e found out that lob ter have pretty in idrw. And earthworm are absolute land) : But tlic e ta k of joy will lie o’er all to corn— And nothing i left hut exam . 8. If anyone -boutd a»k you why the Junior look mi ‘lead. Jum nay. •'You Irv to give n ‘lance then how you’ll love your bed! Tlien finall Commencement and to thr Junior fall the ta»k Of taxing 'nrath tile arch of wand farewell to Senior C.la . 10. A to the future we’ll guarantee nothing. Jti t wait for the day when we're Senior . That’ Minwthing. I’agr Strtnifth
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