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Page 18 text:
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THE CAVALIER 17 Great was my relief and amazement on turning the page to find thereon the future of my old side-kick. Lil was reported engaged to a famous football star. Supervising the construction of a bridge over the Atlantic Ocean was Ralph Muter. Jesse Nesbitt was the inventor of a new type motor. He devoted most of his time to organizing Hi-Y Clubs among the In- dians. In a home for the broken-hearted Bill Noble was pining away. On the eve of their wedding, Virginia had deserted him. Mary Pallay was an industrious school teacher, as I expected. Margaret Pellin was the best stenographer in Paul Snyder's meat-packing office. Florence Playforth was happily married to Peanuts the barber. The next page revealed Mary Slipkasky as education di- rector at East Tech, Cleveland. Her husband had divorced her after she had hit him over the head with a dumb-bell. The minister at the Little Church Around the Corner was Frances Steele. She had just finished marrying Ruth Stevens to a mysterious stranger. Frank Thomas was a Commercial Geography teacher. He must have forgotten how he acted in '29 for he would not tolerate anyone who put their feet in the aisle. On the following page I learned that Captain Floyd B, Welk of the U, S. Army, had broken the world's altitude record. The book was closed. The man vanished. I came to with a start to find myself before the fireplace. ak if fa wk 4: wk Mr. Boyd: How much are those grapefruit? Clerk: Twelve cents each. Mr. Boyd: Two for a quarter? Clerk: Yes. Mr. Boyd: I'll take two.
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Page 17 text:
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4 16 THE CAVALIER Class Prophecy One cold winter's night I was sitting by the fireside. Sudden- ly I found myself in a strange country. It was very misty and it took me some time to become accustomed to the light. I heard a soft whirring noise, and to my amazement I saw a man flying toward me. In his arms he carried a large book. Com- ing to earth, in front of me, he gazed at me intently. Finally he spoke, Mortal, consider yourself honored. He paused as if to impress me. He then continued, You have been chosen to see the future. Slowly he opened the ponderous volume, which recorded the future of Scienceville High School's greatest class. In a large office building on Fifth Avenue, New York, Mil- dred Bailey was employed as a private secretary. Carita Baughman, the noted interior decorator, lived on the Riviera. Babe Cover was head matron of all the nurses in the New City Hospital. Frank Ellis, a famous author, was noted for his quiet dignity. Thomas Hamrock Cbetter known as I-Iammie to the class of '29j was playing football at Ohio State. Ora Mae Harry's future was next revealed to my sight. She was the proprietor of a large beauty parlor. ' In a little cottage in California lived another friend. She al- ways said she would be a nurse, but her plans failed. She met the one and only while she was in training. No wonder Anna didn't become a nurse. On the next page I saw a picture of the most eminent Child Physiologist, of course it proved to be Mrs. Richard Hazel CVir- ginia Lloyd.j The next person appeared to be very happy for he had just married. This person was Joe Lukac, the great financier.
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Page 19 text:
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18 THE CAVALIER junior Play The Junior play Watch Your Step Wilton, was presented April 19 in the Auditorium. A large audience attended and thoroughly enjoyed it. The cast is as follows: Wilton Crossley .,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,..,,.,..,,.,,..,,..,...,......,.. Tito Fabrizio Virginia Creighton ,t,.,., ..,,,vt,,,,,......,,,,,tt,.,,,,,tt , , Betsy Hartwell Bess Creighton ...,.,,, ,.,.,, L ucille Bower Frank Creighton ..,..,.. t..r,.v,,t J oe Arnaut Charlie Claxton .,at,,.,,,,. ,.t,,.,,r J ames Castner Aunt Lou Creighton ,,r..,, ,.......,. N ora McGarry Douglas Lane .t,,..,,..........., ,tatr.,, Lester Baughman Peggy fthe cookj ,,,r. gk ,,.,t X t,,t X ,.,, at C ,... it ,..,,,, C hristine Wilson junior Pledge We, the Junior class of Scienceville High School do solemnly promise to fill, to the best of our ability, the places that will be left vacant at the graduation of the Senior class of 1929. We promise, if fate so wills it, to make as many improvements on the past actions of the Seniors, whether good or bad, so that the history of the Senior class of 1930 may be as clean and un- blemished as that of the Senior class of l929. Betsy Hartwell. PF PF PK Ik FF if Recognition Does the person behind the scenes get due credit? No! If the play or operetta is a success the actors receive the entire credit. We forget that the ultimate production has been very largely due to the work of the directors. They not only graciously give their time to the coaching of the play, but they must worry about finding stage material, costumes, and the Working out of many other details. This Annual takes this opportunity to thank Miss Emma Jones, who has so cheerfully assumed the responsibility of direct- ing and managing the plays that have been given in the High School. Especially does the Junior Class express their appreciation for her untiring efforts in producing Cyclone Sally and Watch Your Step Wilton. Many thanks must also be given to Mr. Richards for the splendid Operettas and other Musical entertainment produced un- der his direction. The entire credit for the organization of the Orchestra and Band and their appearance at the majority of our school functions is deserved by Mr. Richards.
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