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.- -.- - v .- --J -.-.FQTUQlKIEUUQEQlEQl EQBZlMlMIMlM U Elinor fulfilled her dreams, she became a teacher and for fif- teen years she has been teaching, but now she is in Alaska as super- intendent of Alaskan schools. Last summer she visited in the states and told me she loved her work and wouldn't think of giving it up. Christopher, you will be surprised to hear about him. He's a multi-millionaire. I never found out how, he seems to be covering his past. He and his wife are at the Switzerland resorts now.', Christopher, I said, and the boyish face of long ago was before me. Haven't you heard of Charliels progress? as I shook my head she replied: Charlie went to Russia years and years ago, the people seemed to like him very much and he became ruler among them. For years he has been at the head of their government. Archie has a farm in Iowa, some several thousand acres, and he still is raising pigs, that is he is still in the business, but he is spending most of his time here in the city with his two daughters, they are here studying music. Willie became a Wall Street broker, that is when he isn't in the mountains hunting or fishing. He is very much the same as he was in high school, always telling about some experience while fishing. '4Frank, continued Leah, His the last of the boys, he is won- derful. He made some experiment with electricity and became rich. He is very popular in the Boston Bachelor Clubs. How like Frank, he always liked anything concerning electricity, I exclaim- ed. Now tell me of Mary and yourself, I have made these as short as possible and I am just dying to know. Not another word until you do. HMary I in return told her is happy, that is the most im- portant After she graduated from University she went to a med- ical school and studied she became a great heart specialist. She is now in F1 ance practising and has become wonderfully rich. Mary never married no man ever lived up to her ideas of a gentleman. Glancing at my watch I said I have but twenty minutes in which to keep an appointment but you want to hear about myself. This IS all I have done I married an auto racer, he made a fortune out of his racing and for the past twelve years we have been traveling He was called home that is in California, and will join me here in New York in a few minutes. I must go now, I am glad I met you thank you for the lovely afternoon. Goodbye? GTT3. F., '21. D ij il1'A 'ii'A 'i Ii i W xii i K i'A 'i i'A 'ii'A 'i YM ii i xii i Yl il K HlEiIi1'Q ji'Q i mi1fAflm'ji3'!1hElvl'El'HHZm-ia Hi , 1
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v v - - v - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -rmiww i 47 J ,I O CLASS PROPHECY It was a crisp day in late Qctober, 1941, when the ocean liner sailed into the port of New York, bound from an Qriental port. As I drew my furs more closely my eyes wandered impatiently to the people waiting, at last settled on a familiar figure fastened there as if glued. Wfhen I did step from the gang plank I quickly walked to this solitary person and to my amazement it was an old class mate of '21, Leah Lemmon. How delightful, she exclaimed, I-Iow unex- pectedly,'I clasping her arms about me. And you, why are you here, and alone? I replied. Oh, I was lonesome and I came down to see the people, and you, you are alone to, why?I' 4'Oh never mind that, lets go somewhere, we canIt stay here. Alright. Taking me by the hand she led me to a little cherry colored roadster, invited me to be seated, she sent word for my things to be taken care of and then drove straight to her massive dwelling on Riverside Drive. In less than no time we were seated before a roaring' fire and tea was before us. It was over this tea she asked me to tell her about myself. I have a proposition to make first, I solemly replied. Good, she breathlessly exclaimed, 1'What?,' As I haven't heard anything from the class of Zl I was wondering if you could tell me about any or all of them? Yes, I can, that is all but Mary. Well, I can tell you of Mary but that is the only one, and please begin with vourself I said Well to begin with myself is easily done. I studied after leav- ing school and soon became an actress, I play under the name of Viola Auburn Viola Auburn, I echoed? For Viola Auburn's place on the screen was the place Mary Pickford previously had filled. Her e I was talking to America's most famous actress. I am glad, I meekly replied to dazzled for more. she continued Mar re married a great politician, they live in Wash- ington D C Hers some way connected with the capitol, a senator I believe Marie always was interested in politics,', I said, I hope she is happy Nora went to Normal but soon gave up the idea of teaching' and began work in a bank. It was but recently that I saw in the paper where she was made president of the First National Bank of Tallahassee Florida That doesn't surprise me a bit, Nora would like that work jr ju ,, A In A C . - 7 A Y as LA Q . :I A H ' , O J is , . ,' 11 U I 9 ' I - A 77 ' Q . ji ' . Q ' . c I V' . ji ' , 0 Isn,t it fortunate I had a letter from Marie this morning? 1, ' . ht 4 C A' 1 ' - ' 4 ' 7 In cz ,' A - .Ja :I rf i -C , . If A ju - O - 7 ar I ju ' In PKSGQDNAIYDGA a A A A igilmliiizixilw A ' ' kg 4, 1, 4' E I 1, .5 P fr P fr P ff P if 1, I lv P 4, E P I, P 4, 4, I, 5 st 4, 1, 4, 1, 4, 1, 4, 4, 5 E fl Q 4 o 'I P In 4? 'I 'I 'I 'I lr rd
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