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Gbe Gyro 23 Telepathy. V Because of the fact that he dwelt so on red hair, it somehow made him feel as if the lecture was made for him. We became greatly interested in his Work and he said he would demonstrate for us, then he asked what we wished him to do. The same thought seemed to be in all of our minds. What are our old school mates doing? So then first one and then another called a name and we surely kept him busy for about three hours. So he ushered us into his private of- fice and as soon as the servant was dismissed he told us to name them in any order we chose. We decided to start with Clark Don- myer as he was our student body presi- dent. Clark is a soap box orator. It is easy to follow him as he is continually before the public. Dorothy Doolittle is now interested in rescue work for wandering boys. fDon't wander away, l-larwellj William Cozard is running for mayor of East Highlands. He has the sup- port of the Blue Sunday Advocates. Lalia Perry is happily married and living at Arrowhead Settlement. Louise Corcoran, a member of Con- gress, is now fighting for national dress reform. Clarence Place is city engineer at Long Beach. Milton Poppett is a sergeant in the regular army now stationed at Siam. Porter Brown, after ten years of faithful work, is now head clerk fthere is only onel for the Towne-Allison Drug Co's new store in Del Rosa Heights. Among the famous passengers on board the Transatlantic Liner which arrived in New York last week were Mlle. Elsie Lavergne and her compan- ion, Josephine Allemand. Bessie Kemmis is accompanist to the famous contralto, Mildred Melchior. Dora Dexter and Gene Bigelow are living quite comfortably in a richly furnished apartment with Leona Carey, as house-keeper. Arthur Varden still tums deathly pale when conversing with young lad- ies. Harry Pryor is now starring in Gene Stratton Porter's famous novel, Freckles. Walter Pitts plays the leading role in Lela Reed's production, The .Cave Man, and Florence Porter is making a hit as leading lady. Ellen Bishop and Gladys Stout are traveling in search of some one to as- sist the l-lon. Willis Inman in his series of Chautauqua lectures, I-low To Get Rich Quick. Zelma Shaw leaves next week to en- gage in Missionary Work in Foreign F iels accompanied by her valuable as- sistant, Ruth lnghram. Gordon Cram is now running wild. J ack George is happily married. He lives alone. Charles Gerhart is boarding at Batchelor's lnn, but still has hopes. fl..eap Year Cometh., Arthur Mobley is the popular host for the Ambassador Hotel social func- tions. Society has it that he is much interested in Phy Shropshire, the popu- lar belle of the season. Roy Montgomery is chief dispatcher for the Fifth street bus line. f Rev. Chas. Davis is holding revival services in the Holy Roller Temple. I-lis brother Gene is leading the song services. Ima Weeks, Frances Wetteroth and Weller leave soon for Egypt they will take an extended Louise where course in special Egyptian dances. Myrtle Mcl..ure married very young and is the proprietress of an ldeal Baker-y. Among the new publications just issued this month are Anna McGough's new cook book and Helena McClar- ren's text-book, How To Study. Annie Laurie Willis is writing short stories and Ford jokes for the Popu-
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22 Ghz Eyre Sadie Scheer leaves for her father's clothing store. A Emily Shaw leaves with Glenn Strong to augment her father's busi- ness. Phy Shropshire leaves all the Sth periods she should have had to Harold Holmes. Florence Porter tearfully leaves the remains of her Redlands car book. Lalia Perry- leaves the Will Com- mittee perplexed. Bob Page leaves his poker dice to Mr. Westover so he can replenish the S. B. treasury. Thelma Perry leaves her position as Manager of S. B. H. S. to her Freshman sister. CWonder if it runs in the family?J Charles Pease leaves the mile to his running mate, Garner. Walter Pitts leaves Frances until she graduates. Earl Plaiss leaves his human-fly tac- tics to Camel Wilson. Clarence Place leaves four chairs in the library without rubber tipsg they were worn out on his crutches. Milton Poppet leaves his Cecil Brun- ner as a token of love to Alice Murray. Fern Skyrack leaves her ability as a tennis player to Gladys Lingo. Gladys Stout leaves as Eddie's new flameg she captured him Arbor Day. I-Iulda Stephan leaves all she hacln't left because it is all right. Calvin Stout bequeaths his speed to the motor cops. Everett Swing leaves for the rear of the stage hunting for more sense. Paul Stancer leaves for the Justice of Peace with Monna Lord. Glenn Strong wills his position as a model with Arrow Collar Co. to Earl McCarthy. Ovid Swisher leaves the whooping cough to the center on next year's bas- ket ball team. Evelyn Sylvester leaves her position as president of the Vamp Club to Nena Lind. Dean Smith leaves her pilotg maybe Ebbie can catch a ride down town now. Marvin Sloan leaves after June fRolfe.D Lolen Strahan left his position on l..eona's porch some time ago. Marion Scott leaves his girlish name and rosy complexion to Skimpy CThat's rich.J Wilbur Thies leaves in Mr. Griffin's Packard. I 1 Gllsum Hrnphvrg I One sunny afternoon as we were walking down a street of New York City, we noticed the following signs prominently displayed on the front of a large building- Ryland Marston Thomason, B. B. L. S. Mental Telepa- thist. Surely that must be our old friend of high school days! , Although slightly dubious as to whether it could possibly be our old friend: we decided to investigate and ascended the stairs. A man servant in livery showed us into a luxusiously furnished Waiting room. Have you an appointment, Madam? he inquired deferentially. No, we replied, but we wish you to take our cards in to the Doctor, as We think he is an old friend. The servant disappeared and we waited more or less nervously for the outcome. Suddenly the curtains part- ed and our doubts were at once dis- spelled. There was no mistaking that red hair. A happy reunion followed. In dis- cussing high school days he said that he had received his inspiration from the assembly by Dr. Carpenter on Mental
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24 Ghz Eyre lar Mechanics Magazine. They're rattling good, remarks the editor. Samuel Martins has as his assistant Edith McClarren in teaching all the late steps in George Bishop's Venice dance hall. Miles Lawrence is the motorcycle racer and recently electrified the world by one of his daring feats. Paul MacPherson's jazz orchestra is furnishing noise for the Gate City Ath- letic Club. l Jay Miller is a physical culture en- thusiast. Irving Carson is new ambassador to the Island of Yap. Randall Lanterborn is skipper of the good ship Sardina plying between the mainland and Urbita Island. Alberta Chaille and Wilma Dexter are quite interested in Kavan's flower nursery. Ruth Jackson and Lillian Bollong are head nurses in the American Hos- pital in Hawaiia. Gladys johnson has acquired fame through her contributions to the Popu- lar Science. ' Lorena l..angley's interest in Arch- aeology has recently taken her to South America. Harold Berry has been appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Ruth Adair is a living model in Marshall Field's. Doris Kingman is leading lady with Murphie's Comedians. Roy Timmerman has a curious posi- tion in Italy crawling through macaroni to form the holes. Ruth Webber is the stenographer in Maurice Wood's collar factory. Florence Coomes has 'become noted as a cinema star along the lines of Theda Bara. Dean Smith is at present engaged in scientific research with the intention of proving that the human not only sprang from monkey but from present indica- tions will revert to the source. . Harvey Franklin is directing a Sal- vation Army Band in East Highlands. Ruth Freeman is an expert dancing teacher. Herbert Hall is stage manager of the lsis. Albert Frisbie holds a controlling in- terest in the American Tobacco Trust. Mattie Genung, Helen Kiss and Emily Shaw are baiiet dancers in Frank Reed's hot dog wagon at Urbita. Ida and Ethel Hathaway are swim- ming teachers at Harlem Springs. Margaret Huston is chiropractor for cats fpets them till they purr.J Elizabeth Hutchings is still debating the questions of matrimony. Margaret Giesler is hotel keeper with Mabel Fowler as head waitress fshe's still waiting., Thelma Giles is now head matron at the newly established orphan asylum at Rialto. Lou Goldstein has invented a new barrel-organ and Geraldine Gillard ac- companies him. CCollect the cash., Harwell Harris is editor of the Daily Sun with Leonore Hale as his private secretary. Mary Harris holds the world's rec- ord for rope jumping and is now travel- ing with Barnum and Bailey. Alfred Henderson is the late succes- sor of Alfred's pure ice cream. Alta Hewlett is ndw running for constable at Devore. Ruth Hill is the inventor of a lasting hair bleach. Nellie Emmerton is a grass widow living on her husband's money. Van Buren Fowler is the head en- gineer of the Colton Water Works. Mr. Willis Rogers has become a well known genealogist. It will be re- membered that he is a descendant of John Alden f or was it Miles Standish., Freda Leedom is assisting him in his work. Marion Scott is now a broken heart- ed old man. His greatest sorrow is that he lost his pretty rosy complexion. Sadie Scheer is still burdened with
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