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HELEN FINLEY ‘I do betray myself with blushing. DALE HOLLINGSWORTH “So crammed, as he thinks, wit excellencies.”’ 19
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BERNARDETTE HEHIR ‘“With every thing that pretty is.’ JOKE MADDUX ‘“«Therein he is as calm as virtue.’” MABEL LEHN ‘ Maith, | ean cut a caper.”” WILLIAM HEITSMITH “ Sky-aspiring and ambitious thoughts.’”’
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THE ECHO ChLAso PROPHESY Scene: A Japanses tea garden at the Foot of Mount Fugiania. Time: The merry month of May, ten years hence—1920. Characters: Two wealthy tourists of the class of 1916—Emma Fisk and Mona Kelley—A petite waitress also of ’16— Isabella Schank. Emma: How beautiful and how restful it is here in Japan. Mona: Yes indeed, but really our walk this afternoon has wearied me greatly. Emma. Then let us have some refreshing Japanese tea (summons waitress ). Enter waitress: May I serve you ladies tea? Mona: Why Isabella Schank! You old darling! How do you happen to be in Japan? Emma: This is the most delightful surprise of all the surprises Japan has brought us. (kisses her) Sit down and tell us everything about yourself. Isabella: My story is a long one. I won't weary you with its details, but after all kinds of misfortune, I have been reduced to waiting on the guests here in this little tea garden. I am really happy here, though. It is so pretty. But tell me about your adventures. Oh, but it seems so good to see you dear old “16ers” again. I wonder where all the others are. I hear from Donna Lambert youngest son and the last I heard, Johm had settled a couple of millions on her in appreciation of her services. Mona: How lovely! Did you hear about Fern Huckaby? Remember how she used to hang out of the study hall windows? It has no more attraction for Ferne now. She has become a near relative of a once famous Santa Rosa athlete. But why “Guy” Ferne? Emma: And Harry Luce has become famous as a female impersonator on the Rose Vodvil circuit. Isabella: He was always clever on the stage, wasn’t he? John Linebaugh is fi'l’ e@ professor Steele’s shoes. He, too, will soon have a Chevrolet. Mona: Good for Joh! Did you know that Gladys Hawley is teaching “Model Housewifery” in the Milpitas kindergarden? She has proven herself very effic’ent, but has never had the extreme pleasure of being a model housewife herself. Emma. Too bad! By the way, | met Roy Roberts in Ireland. He is a traveling lecturer and at the time was vainly attempting to kiss the Blarney Stone. He lectures on the evils of Lady Nicotine, especially its stunting ettects. Mona: Dale Hollingsworth is also traveling. He is giving illustrated lectures on “How To Catch Chickens.” Emma: How about our illustrious class president ? Isabella: Leo Sullivan? Why he has long since abondoned his hopes of becoming star twirler and bench warmer of the Sebastopol Apple Growers League. He is now running a “three shots at the nigger baby” concession with the Robert Whiting Amusement Company. He is utilizing his wonderful dehatine tone by doing his own spieling. It is said that his $20,000 arm is on the blink and that now he is using the other one. Mona: That reminds me. Walter Hefty is the trainer of Jess Williard i los Angeles. He is getting Jess in shape for his coming match with Homer McReynolds. Isabella: | wonder where Robert O'Connor is?
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