Racine High School - Racina Yearbook (Racine, OH)

 - Class of 1920

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Page 26 text:

 ORA HILL— Literary Editor Glee Club Racinian “Slim” ‘I’m very fond of my company of gentlemen’ EDITH WILCOXEN — Joke Editor President of Glee Club Racinian “Slats” ‘The blush is beautiful but it is sometimes inconvenient’ KATHLEEN BENTZ Social Editor Racinian Basket Ball Tennis “Kathie” ‘First she smiles, then she laughs, then she giggles’ 22

Page 25 text:

FREDA HILL— Joke Editor Glee Club Clionian “Cutey” ‘My hopes are not always realized but I always hope’ EDWARD FOSTER— Business Staff Clionian Basket Ball Class Poet V. . “Mike” ‘Sweet sixteen and—?’ DORIS SAYRE— Cartoonist Clionian Basket Ball “Dorcas” ‘A dimple in the chin a devil within.’ 21



Page 27 text:

—The Racina REUNION OF CLASS OF 1920. Time: Ten years hence. Scene: Home of one of the members in New York. (Dorothy seateo at the table writing. She looks up.) Dorothy: I must get this writing done before my guests come. Just think! to be able to see all of old ’20 after ten long years of teaching. Bu I wonder what they have all made of themselves! But I soon shall know. (The door opens and Ben Petrel walks in.) Ben: Well, Dorothy it is an impossible task to find all of our class but I have nearly all of them. I’ve never had such a job since I’ve been on the detec ive agency and I’ve had some stickers in my eight years of service. But at last I found Coell and of all the places. It certainly surpr'sed me. (Sinks into chair and fans himself with his hat.) Dorothy: (excited) Oh, where is she? What is she doing? Is she well? Is she married? Well, my goodness can’t you say some h'ng? Ben: Say something? Why, I couldn’t get a word in edgeways at the rate you were talking. But you will have to be content in your ignorance for a while because I’m not going to tell you anything about her. She ought to be here before long tho. Dorothy: Well I wish SOMEONE would come. (Gets up end va!H the floor). This is getting on my nerves. (The door opens and a g'rl walks in engrossed in drawing something on a pad of paper. She comes to md-d'e of floor and looks up.) Alice: I guess this is the place. What a romanfiic scene. I’ll have to draw it. Dorothy: (going to her) Alice, is it you or your ghost? Alice: (turning) Why, Dorothy Reed, of all the surpr!ses. Ben d'dn’t hell me where I was going, just gave me this address and told me o be here. (Sees Ben) Why here he is! Well, Ben, this is one turn I’ll never forget. Dorothy: But I must get back to my dear cherubs. Ben, I’ll rust Alice and you to hold my guests until my kindergarten is dismissed. (Exit) (At 'he same instant some one backs thru the window into the room watching the window.) Freda: I guess I’ve given him the slip that time. (She bumps in'o Al'ce who has come forward to see what has happened. She gives a scream and turns around with a look of anger.) Well, you needn’i knock a fellow ove -----Why, Alice Clarke, put it there, where did you drop from? (Alice’s look gives way ta one of blank astonishment as she extends her hand.) Alice: Freda Hill, have you just escaped from an asylum, are you in light comedy and still in costume or why the outfit? Freda: (Looking toward the window again in terror) Oh, that reminds me. You see I’m maid to a swell lady who lives up the street and so when she went downtown I just thought ‘Well, Freda, here’s where you get a chance to doll up in some swell clothes.’ So I put these on and I started down street just as independent as you please when who should I see but HER coming back for something. Well, I just turned and beat it just as hard as I could and that flirt of a policeman took after me and I saw h window open and in I piled. I suppose this will send me up for ten years. (Sinks into a chair dejectedly.)

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