Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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-2-fa. ' -::. ::::1 'fW 5 my .. ....,N - gm, W --VV 2500? fm L W w,.a.,..fa,fm,a ..... ,.,,,,,,, . that was all. We went back and tried again, but couldn't seemito get off the earth, But on the third trial, the ship reluctantly left the ground and struggled into the air with a great deal of trembling and shaking. All went well till we came to Palm Beach. There Clara Hilberg, the famoushglobe trotter, threw a scare into all present by making a swan dive from the speeding plane and parachuting to the ground. The graceful effect was slightly marred by a large mud-puddle into which she fell. At Miami I was met by Albert Trauth. Upon leaving school, Whitey took up many things before he found that there was the maximum of money in the hotel business. I-Ie now owns a great number of hotels, all built on the skyscraper plan. The higher up you go. the lower the pay, vice versa, et Cetera. We decided to spend the afternoon at the beach, so we stopped at a board- ing house and picked up Ralph Friend. It was not till I found he was Al's secretary that I could explain the reason for this abode. Ralph told us that Barbara Benham had gone to the South Sea Islands as a missionary to the cannibals. We were greatly ,grieved at this sad news, though we knew Barbara was a sweet and tasteful girl. But we are sure she agreed with the cannibals. While strolling down the beach, we were attracted by a large crowd. Upon pushing our way to the front, we found Ethel Vollmer. the Olympic swimmer, doing some high and fancy diving. Farther on, we were amused to see what appeared to be an amateur Demxosthenes. He was haranguing the restless waves with sweeping gestures. But upon closer approach, our silver-tongued orator turned out to be Bill Grace. trying to sell underwater real estate. Being unable to bring Bill out of his trance, we returned to Trauth's Tidy Tavern, where I am lending a helping hand to the muse of history by writing down these remarkable events. AUSTIN BARRows. 28 if B

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