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SENIOR PROPHECY 17 the engagement and the present trial is the result. Supreme Judge Reinhaus will render a decision and justice will be meted out. - Famous Actor Retums-Great pleasure is anticipated by American theater enthusiasts the coming year by seeing that world famous actor, Senior Hugh Julius Plumb, leading the melo- dramatic production, Bluffing Through College, written by Mr. Burt Winslow. The leading lady is to be Franciska Adams, who first became recognised as an actress in a play entitled, Left in Charge. Got Rich Quick-Mr. Maurice Enderle, once a street fakir, invested his few dimes in the Trans-Oceanic Airship Line and now his hands are full of gold bars and his pockets bulge with coin. A Benefit to Education-Miss Margaret Gallup has at last published a Latin pony which is bound not to buck. This may be attributed to her intimate acquaintance and youthful companion- ship with Caesar, Virgil and Cicero. Fighting Bob -The untimely illness of Bob Evans would not have been so deplored at the time of the cruise around the world in '08 if the veil of the future could have lifted and We could have known the greatness of our Fighting Bob McGee. An Atft of Charity-M iss Newcomer, known for her charity in lowly circles, has again brought her name before the public by do- nating a 50 cent hair brush to the Faculty of the S. A. H. S. Irish Emigration-A society has been founded in Orange County to stimulate emigration to the Emerald Isle. The found- er and promoter is Will Whelan. His dream is to influence enough wealthy Irish to return to Ireland to reclaim the land and make it an Irish Republic. Athletic Innovations-Clyde Whitney, recently engaged as football coach by the Los Angeles University, is developing a new style of play similar to the old rough and tumble tactics. His in- novations are being watched with closest interest by the entire football world. New Peace Advocate-Since the death of Andrew Carnegie ten years ago there has been no active peace advocate in this country. There has recently arisen a champion inthe person of
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I6 THE ARIEL speaks sixteen languages. The greatest wonder of all is that he retains some little knowledge of the Japanese tongue. Local Politics-The field is full of candidates for, The County Chairman. It not yet known who is Dill's candidate. Developments are awaited with interest, for whoever Mr. Bruce Dill, the boss of the party in power COSBD supports, is sure of the oflice. e T0 Winter In America-A large crowd was at the depot to see the former Miss Yoch, author of To Flunk or Not To Flunk, as she and her husband, the Earl of Borneo, passed through on their way to their home in Watts. Painless Pat-ton-Madame Editha Pat-ton will tour this part of the state soon, advertising her wonderful hair restorer, which is guaranteed to grow without pain, 150 hairs aminute. Demon- stration will be given by the Madame herself. She has with her a large troop and will give free shows every night. The famous Madame Geneva Hossler has at last accomplished her heart's de- sire and is with Painless Pat-ton, giving readings from her collec- tion of touching incidents related in verse. Important Women's Meeting-An important meeting of the entire Women's League will be held at Rumble Hall next Thurs- day evening. Miss Grace Talcot, dean of the Brine More College, will address the meeting and special music will be rendered. Symphony Concert in Auditorium Building, Chicago-The orches- tra of thirty soloists will be assisted by Miss Emiline Yaw Butter- iield, contralto, and Mr. Hardy Caruso Daniels, concert master and violin soloist. Tickets at 35.00, 33.00 and 32.00 according to space occupied. , Scandal in High Society-New York is intensely interested in the trial now being carried on, wherein Miss Nell Wait is bring- ing suit .against the new Senator from California for breach of promise. This Miss Wait, a noted vaudeville specialist and the Senator met some months ago in the select society of New York, and attracted by her extreme beauty as well as large fortune, he began paying his attentions, with tl1e upshot that they became engaged. But after the recent failure of the company in which Miss Wait's money was invested, the Senator attempted to break
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18 THE ARIEL Mr. Clyde Butler, who bases his plan on a novel idea. He has figured to a nicety just how many pounds of energy would be wasted in a war. He figures that this cost of energy alone is sufficient cause for averting war. Extra! Extra!-tBy editor.D--Great interest is being dis- played in the forthcoming play by the Port Orange High School, which will give A Midsummer Nightmare, under the able di- rection of its very distinguished author, Mme. Nett Tolle. Negro Question-There was laid before the house some months ago a unique proposition for solving the negro ques- tion. In this paper Mr. Grady Clardy advocated that the negroes be deported to an island near the South Pole, discovered not long ago by Fighting Bob and guaranteed by him to be sinking so rapidly that Within two years there will not be a negro living. If the bill meets the approval of the House its passage in the Senate is certain as Senator Lee Daniels is strongly in favor of it. School of Modesty and Good Manners-A f school has been re- cently started by Elsie Parker, Gladys Lawton and Marguerite Hyde on a novel plan of training young ladies in the old time courtesies of the '08 period. -Nei! Toile What the '08's Intend To Do Here you will find the names of the '08 class, each follow- ed by the name of the place he expects to go to and what he ex- pects to study or do: Margaret Hyde ...... ....... W ill move east ...... ......... u ndecided Frances Adams ....... ...... a t home ....................,..... cooking C?D Harriet Barclay ..... ....... a t home ............... ........... ...... m u sic Nohichira Saito ..... ...... . Stanford ..... ......... m ining engineering Virginia Burns ......... ....... L . A. Telegraph School ......... ticking Emeline Butterfield ............ Berkeley or Business College ............ Grady Clardy ...... ...... ..... B e rkeley .................. ......... u ndecided Stanley Reinhaus ...... ....... B erkeley ................. ..... ......... l a W Florence Doig ........ ....... . at home .......,................ ........ m usic Edna Foote ..... ' .. ....... Santa Ana Hospital ...... trained nurse
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