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.. . .. . W --, ,.V, - V V CLASS PROPHECY A most unusual event occurred today. While passing through Greece we slipped in to see the oracle at Delphi and upon asking ab-out the weather we were answered at great length. There was something vaguely familiar about the way the voice rambled on and on without really telling us anything. After some mo- ments we became certain that it belonged to our old schoolmate and class meeting hero, Harold VVare. We, thereupon, asked him of the other illustrious souls whom we had last seen in 1927. There follows his account in brief: Mickey McGuire is in Mexico starting revolutions. Just recently he res- cued Nellie Stewart, a. missionary, from the fierce German b-audit, Heinie Derrick. Bea Manier and Ruth Klumb are in jail. They were caught smuggling Mexican jumping beans across the border. Circuses seem to have had a special attraction for our friends. Shorty Thompson is a bareback rider: Elly Boyles, a hula-hula dancer: and Arlene Kelley, a lion tamer. Chan Tatro has a responsible job, picking burrs out of the horses' tails. Edith Easton and Agues Williams, reformers, are conducting a campaign against such coffee topers and soup inlialers as .lohn Skorospinskl, James Russell, Irene Dorland, Louise Schmidt, and Rose Polligrino. Ray Graham is furnishing some of his millions for said extermination of vice. 'How to Train Horses and Football 'Heroes' is the title ol' the book which made Eunice Guyot, familiarly Dee, famous. Betty Ilcttnian and Verna Howey have permanent positions as her press agents, since neither one seems capable of finding a suitable husband. As founder of the Home for the l c-4-ble Minded. Hob Moore has realized his highest ambition His assistants, Helen Phillips and liessit- lsluntamer, are kept busy collecting money for building additions to the highly popular institution. Rather than hurt anyone's feelings, lletty Jeanne Williams has remained an old maid. lt is rumored she is still waiting for a certain young man 10 become a successful doctor so that she may give up her spinsterhood forevermore For some reason Erma Freemans present. address is Montana. ,and accordim.: to Helen Friederich, the Human Newspaper, she is no longer known as Misa toms. man.' That Claudia Higgins is the first lady president is a. well-known fact, I-lor cabinet includes Anna Mae Brandt as Secretary of State and Claudia Harry as Sm-. retary of War. There seems to be some argument whether Al Higgins will hp appointed Secretary of the Treasury or sent as U. S. Ambassador to the Iilthiopians on the Congo: the latter is the presidents idea. Bernard and Clessie Reeder have obtained positions as Siamese twins in a side-show: Clessie providing the 'sighf In the few years that have gone by, Mabel Jones has progressed rapidlv with her music. She claims that she will be able to make her debut in less thgp five more years and if she continues her study may someday become quite faniqyugl NVhile dancing for the Czar. Kay Darling broke her foot on the chandelier, Mae Harris and Doctor Nat Redpath are both attending her. VVhen the great day comes Ethelene Gfifford and Gertrude Millardi both Page Twenty-eight
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