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20 THE HOOSIER FRESHMEN '21 Although the class of '24 is not so large as the class of '23, they firmly believe that it is quality, not quantity, that counts. The only thing that the Freshmen did this year was the party that they gave because they lost the Hoosier contest. They contribute a great many jokes to the Hoosier. The Freshmen were nruhnersup in the Inter- Class tbasket ball tournament this year. Big things are expected of them later. A kicker always wants sumfthing to boot
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22 THE HOOSIER Class Prophecy The heehtifhi home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cm'nmbk wits the scene of e wag- hiaeent petty New Years' eve, nineteen hundred ztnd twentyehve. The In hhht. 1y illuminated meme wei-e artistically demi-ntetl in purple hhtt white, the eeioi-s of the class of VBL The hostan hostess, whom we i-ememhei- as wpenrv m mien, had prepared 11 splendid reception in honor of their former tiaesmstee, who wete gatlioting for the fourth annlml reunion. The sheets hsti arrived and e hsppy meeting it wee, for most of them had not seen each other eihee graduation. But one of the number, Charles stmih, was missing. Anxious inquiries were mime, when, to the joy of s11, Mrs. Cei- mack announced that she had received a telegram from Chattes, stating thht he hml just . vea heme t'mhi India, and that he wouht be present at the meeting. At that insmnt the butler announced the arrival uf Charles streih. However, his nypem'ance was ehshged by Isis strange gmh as s Hindu. He had been attending a seheel of Hemseepy aha uieii-voyanee in India mm, after eem. pietihg his course, had returned te Ame eriee to enter upon his ehoseh tiehi of work. His classmates swarmed about him eager to hear what he would tell them. But he urged them to he calm, After milking over aht school days the rust of the evening was given over to the professor. The room was pre- pared fat the eeremehy hy turning out all the buglit tights and leaving the place a dim, weird scene suggestive of sh oriental den. At Just everything was ready and the titst vietim Was eeuea; Miss Lillian Aimstmhg. The professor, with the skin of ml expert, informed her that she weuht forever be a stem at the feet of tsshiont Max Chepmsh, who through four yeshs of hard study, had become Very serious minded, was mm he would hold the next pastorate of M. E. church of Cats iiii. iRuth Frazier was to eohtihue school tesehing and would eventually succeed Miss Hubbard, whn wss plane hing to resign for mstrimehiei reasons. The professor, by means of his art, mum mshe peopie glad as well as sml end this he did, when he announced that Nola Ogden would soon he themed to a promising young elergymau. shouts of laughter were heard when he snuounted thett Eleanor Burks Booher would be the next mayor of Ce. toms, He predicted for Phrhe Carter, :. fortune, made in selling uwhite mule made vlown ml his river bottom farm along the Wabash Lester Britten had taken up his life's work, the malt of refuting sit the arguments which were presented Mound the old state in Joe Eliett's famous blind tiger drug stare ih Gmhge Corner. Tone Reid, how a missionary worker, was fitted to leave for China, there, to take up her Iitets work of Christiauizing the Buddhists. Reeve Peste wouht he a successful eeeowd grade teacher in the Rnckville school. heesuse he still retained his teeuity of utshihg up with ehihtrew Ethel Ben wss now s partner for life to Byron Freed, who was nmhiug a shoe repairing establishment in con- nection with his sclmol of dramatic site All present were advised to weteh the tesaiiig newspapers of the world, for some time the following week wouhl appear an mount in long eelumne of the memege of Helen Hudson, society leaae er of Washington, D. 0., to h distin- gniehea Senator, Charles Giihley. known Opportunity comes at Ieset once to every person,
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