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R. H. S. THE CGMET 1 9 2 3 Favorite Sayings of the Seniors Frances Clares ..... LeRoy .,,.,,..., Pearl ....... Gladys ......,. -Charles ...... Vlirgie Loren ,.... Hortense Iva ........... Bliss ........ Harold G. ..,.,.. . Phyllis ......... Carl W. Carl H. John .....,,. Margaret Edna L. Lee .....,.,... Virginia Hazel ..... Anne ...........,.... Mary M. Lulu ,.,..... LaPrie1 .. Arthur .. Ray .,..,.,, .. Verl ,.v....... ..si.,. Edna M. Vi 'la ,.,...., Edgar .,.. Ona .,.,.....,. Bessie .,.., Wendell Marian .. Isabel ...,. Faye ..,..... Frank ..... DeL1n ,..,..,... Mary .... Olive ..... Pansy ...., Earl .,.,....,.,... Elizabeth Harold H. .........,.. . Sl KK KK EK Cf Page Twen ty-Six Gee, Skinny-H Some chickens, Oh Boy! I think I'll be an English teacher. Wlien I grow up-U Smile, smile, smile. And the little Ford rambled right along. VVhen I am a teacher- Never be late. Oh how I love our teachers. Everyone please be quiet. Say, George- Come and trip it as you go. Notice! seat next to me reserved. fFor A. GJ Well, I'll tell you folks. Oh, Babyll' The cigarette is better than a pipe any day. I am always ready K reddyjf' The line is busyf, Now, now, Miss Thorpe. Everywhere Ginger went, -Pearl was sure to go. ,You know what I mean. My word-H Oh you bob haired girlsf' I'll always be the same sweet girl. VV ell, by thunderf' I'll beat Paul's time yet. School days! school days! My Seniors! where art thou? Why can't I be good? Gone are the days when-I was a Freshman. Oh Mr. Benedict. My hair is crisp and black and straight. Oh why don't I ever grow. Hey, Tillief' There will be an Annual Staff meeting today. Ilfhere you see Mary, there you see I. I'll ask Henry about that. Come on everybody, let's go! Play the last strain over. VVell, you're the limit. Get thin to music. Me for Rupert Highf' Fifty ,pounds of ice ? Yes ma'am.l' I think that walking is very good exercise. E. M. L. '
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nn. s. 'run comm' U1 siz 3 taken the places of Rudolph Valentino and wife. I was very much impressed by the orchestra, which was made up entirely of the new musical instrument, the Juiciphone, invented by our old friend and high school musician, DeLin Farnsworth. My next visit was to Coney Island. Here I saw Olive Johnson as the fat woman, Qpss-st it took four men to hug-erj and Clares Anderson as the champion lightweight. Hazel Leisen, alias A:nnette Kellerman was thereg also Frank Watson who had at last realized his ambition as a Chautauqua lecturer. ' Then my eyes chanced to fall upon these headlines of a paper lying be- iore me: V. E. ROBERTS, FAMOUS SCIENTIST, MAKES FORTUNE UPON DISCOVERY OF SYNTHETIC SUGAR ln the same paper I saw an article written by Monk Roe on his discovery of the missing link in Darwin's theory of evolutiong and the announcement that Charles Clark, manager of the Ford company., had declared a reduction in the price of Fords and that they would now be sold in all leading hardware stores. Next I attended a girls' basketball game in Wellesley. The coach looked familiar to me and by her cooper-colored tresses, I recognized her as Marga- ret Keefe. Then I was at Rupert High again, but instead of Miss Thorpe's kind face beaming over the history class, there was another-that of Mary Moller. She informed me that Virgie was an old maid school teacherg that Gladys Craven was Dean of Women at Albion and that Elizabeth Phfinister was president of the Normal. f Then I found myself in the country near a little strawberry farm, and saw that Cornfed, was the owner, with Vida as his better three-fourths . The adjoining farm was owned by Loren Droste. I met Virginia Lewis who was happily married and who told me that Pearl had enlisted as a missionary to New Zealand. She also told me that LaPriel and Bliss had joined the realms of domesticity and that Arthur Gordon had at last beat Panl's time and married Margaret King, and that he and John were engaged in a very profitable business, Csh-h-h moonshinej. This is all I can remember for my dream was shattered by a dark girl who resembled Iva Franklin. She was trying to persuade me to buy a life insurance policy and I think she would have convinced me if I hadn't been awakened at that time by a voice saying: Seat 2, section 2, please move up front. E. M. L., A. S. M. '23. Page Twenty-Five
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