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THiE CHIMES 25 badly bruised. With the help of an axe, she managed to get the injured man out of the car and upon the grass. Her mother brought her some bandages, and Annette bound them on the wounds. Then, when she had felt his pulse, she ran to the other car. When she got there, she found that the occupant was moaning, but was unable to move. The victim was a young man of about twenty- five. He was soon taken to the Tyler home, and it was found that he had a broken leg. The elder gentleman went home that afternoon, but Mrs. Tyler insisted that Don Putnam, the boy that was hurt, stay at the home- stead. The weeks flew by and Annette and Don became close friends. Finally Annette Tyler and the rich young Don Putnam were mar- ried, and Annette had her wish — Excitement ! Travel ! Romance ! Luxury ! SMILING Elizabeth Banner, ' 36 Smiling is a virtue, It acts as daily bread; It takes away the cares of Life, And leaves joy in its stead. For one who ' s always smiling. We love to have around; But one who ' s ever frowning- Will keep our spirits down. So let us take the simple word. To guide us every day; Thus make the world a smiling one, As we go on our way. Miss Mahn: You know what the early bird gets, don ' t you? Toomey (sleepily) : ' ' Yeah, my goat. Miss Dudley: ' AVhy did the prisoner swoon? Bo Harrigan: Because he fainted.
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24 THE CHIMES A breezy exclamation from Big Sister interrupts these reveries and a chic dress — a simply suave style — is thrust into prominence. Mother and Grandma look aghast and wonder whether these child- ren are really sane. No mother would ever put this sophisticated gown on her naive young child. This wonder is voiced, and two young voices reply, No, of course not, but isn ' t it a gorgeous dress: Imagine trailing into a ' salon ' (that ' s what it makes you think of), garbed in this exotic creation. Wouldn ' t everyone gasp? A long lecture follows this, and finally you get down to business. The hundreds are thinned down to five or six dresses. Ah ! the final .decision. Father, immersed in a newspaper, emits only a smothered grunt when many voices clamor for his opinion. Brother can ' t see why it takes so long to pick out a dress. When he gets a new suit, he goes to a store and buys it. There ' s no delay like this when he buys anything! ' T want this one. No, I didn ' t see this one; I like it better than that, though. Do you think this would be becoming in flame-color- ed chiffon? Oh, I think Til have that simple little one in Vogue — no, it ' s in Pictorial, I guess. Yes, that ' s it. Do you like it? You do? Grand! LUXURY Madeline Bailey, ' 37 ' ' Mumsie ! AMiat can I do ? asked the restless young daughter of Jane Tyler. ' ' Why, Annette, think of all the new books you got for Christmas, and Daddy just bought ' Bright Star ' , the new horse. Why not ride him this afternoon? But, Mum ! I want some excitement ! travel ! romance ! luxury ! Jumpin ' Halibut ! I wonder what it would be like to sail or rather glide around in velvets! See? And she gracefully swept across the room in her plain, ordinary blue house-dress. Then she slumped into a big old arm chair saying, But there! What can you expect of the little one horse town of Lone River? I think . But she never finished the sentence; instead she gave a horrified scream. Out through the parlor window she saw two beautiful cars crash together amid the screeching of brakes and smashing of glass. In a split second Annette was out of the door and tugging at the door of one of the overturned cars. An elderly gentleman was crouched inside, bent over the crushed steering wheel. He had a bad cut on his forehead and his wrist was
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LoRAiNE Abbott Commercial Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Art 1, 2, Internclass ibasketball 1, 2, 4, Bas- ketball 3, Chimes Dramatic Ed- itor 4, Assistant manag-er basket- ball 4. Intended Vocation — Private Secretary. Loraine at typing- is very efficient; Her Eiconomics answers are al- ways sufficient. Julia Ayre General Academi-. ' Tranferred from Newton High School, Newton, Mass. Intended Vocation — Nurse. Deliberate she is (Julia ' s her name) ; However she gets there just the same. Jackson Bailey General Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Glee Cluib 1, 3, 4, Chimes Staff 4, Class Play 4, Tennis Manager 2. Intended Vocation — Mechanical Engineer. As an actor Jack does nothing- lack, As well he showed in Captain Applejack. Louise Barnes Commercial Vice-president 4, Chimes ' Board 4, Glee Club 4. Intended Vocation — Dietition. Louise to our class is quite an as- set, You ' ll always find her in Cohasset. Ruth Barnes Commercial Glee Club 1, 4, Art 2, Inter-class basketball 1, 2, 3. Intended Vocation — Interioi- Decorator. Ruth is a good sport, plenty ol ' fun, She never fights with anyone. Anne Brophy Commercial Inter-class (basketball 1, 2, (Sec- retary of Glee Club 1, Glee Club 1, 3, 4. Intended Vocation — Nurse. Anne is rather small and slight, In Economics she ' s always right. Marion Burleigh General Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-class basketball 1, 2. Intended Vocation — Office work- er. Marion Burleigh is quiet and small You wouldn ' t know she was around at all,
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