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TH E MIRROR 13 T86 Gfasg a Jane,1921
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12 THE MIRROR ARCHIE BRANNEN A little body may harbor a great mind. Secretary and Treasurer. Athletic Association I19 and 20. Archie never was a llstarll athlete but he showed his school spirit by attending all the games. It is cer- tain that he will have success in his business career, GLASS PROPHEU Y FEBRUARY, 1921 I could make this a long story if I so desired, but Whatls the use when there is only three to write about. Sometime in the future, lets say in 1940, a passenger boarded the transcontinental plane at Long Island. Four hours later the pilot was forced to descend, because of a bad engine. He landed in a field near the city of Norwood, and the passenger, after asking how long it would take to fix the engine, walked toward Norwood. Near the'outskirts he saw a large estate, evidently owned by a rich man; and inquiring of a passerby, he learned that it was the residence of Archie Brannen, who owned the controlling stock in The GlobeAWernicke Company. The passenger went on his way, and seeing a policeman stopped to ask him who was mayor of the city. The policeman told him that the. suiicragettes had elected Mabel Woost, who was ruling the city with a hand of iron. Across the street was a new movie theatre and across the front of it there was a large banner announcing the home-coming 0f Norwoodls only Movie Star, Elizabeth Runyan. The passenger turned and made his way sl'owly back to the plane know- ing now who had made the name of Norwood stand out on the map-the three members of the February Class, '21.
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14 THE MIRROR CLASS 'VVILL UNE, 1 21 J 9 We, the fume Class of 1921, being of some mind, do this third day of fume, declare this to be am, last wilt mzd testament and d0 devise and bequeath the following .' I. To Mr. johnsont the honor of having gmttu- ateoi hisjirst and most brilliant class. II. To the Teachem, our thanks and appreciation for their splendid eforts in our behalf. III. T0 the Freshies, the privilege of jighting for jirst time in the lunch time cmd the pleasure of intra- ducing the next class of Freshmen. IV. '70 the Sophomores, the honor of acceghtimg Quebeh 'Pust H attecla into their midst. V. To the juniors, our desks and shoes to be titled by a class of prodigies. VI. T0 the School, our deejbest Lover Honor and Esteem. IN WITNESS WHEQEOF, We have hereunto sub- scribed our names and ajixed our seat, this third day of fund, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred tmd twentywne. yUNE CLASS OF 1921. $3er 8c zit $cm u, mrwihpnt 1N ml gag Wafetz Mitnwaw 5323th Etta-z QRJi-Wiaw 50114502
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