Senn High School - Forum Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1916

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Tlllz' l UIi'U.lI Tlzirtt-wi The QEIM5 will X llli class ot' llllilg. hp- M X ing wholly sound lll mind. hut Pliflilxl' wenk in hody from four years ot' hnrd lnhor. soloinuly dvvlnrv this their lust XVill und Tvsfznnent. First: We ordn-r tlu' vxvcutors. ll0I't'llltlfll'l' nzunod, to puy ull ex- pvnsos. in 0 l n di n g thosv for lH'0Q1'tlll1S, rlowors, l'llllPI'lllS. und all othvr .tt-hrs that uuiy lm iiu-nr:-nd. St-1-olul: Afton' ull expvnsvs lmvv ht-on pnid. wt- SDll'llllIl,Y givv. dvvisv und lu'- qlu-ntli unto llu- Fzwulty: ltvni I. Our npprvvintiou for ilu-ir pt-rs1-vvi':uu'n- und pntivum- in tt-au-hing us at tinu-S wlu-n wt- n'c-rv rnllu-I' hnl'd ol' wornprvlulnsion. ltvm 2. 'l'o Miss Rising, our lwst wishos for ilu- futnrv. ltoui It. 'Fo Mr. Tuttle. tlu- stolu-s t'ron1 tlu- dutvs wliivh werp tukon fi-mu the l'ln-istunts provisions hy sonu' ot' tlul pupils ol' ilu- 4A History 1-lass, and n piv- tnro ot' the Kaiser. ll0lIl 4. 'l'o Mrs. l i'nzo1ll', an ltnlinu rvaulvr und LZl'!lIltllltll'. and n printed nuip of tho 1-ity ot' Route, ns n suhstitntv For tho om- that is drawn on tluk hoard. XVO hopv that fntnrv Virgil clnssvs will hu- -'onu' ns fannilinr with that vity as wo NSN Q X is X .XFN ill'l'. ltvln 'l'o Miss Yiiu-cnt. tlus wish thot sho muy soon 1-outrol ull tho ftnrnmn pouivs in Chivngo. lVi'l'lll 6. 'l'o Mr. Moss. n hnr ot' the :ood soup whivh was l'4'0l'tl1ly mundo in tho ltlll0l'tll0l'j' hy tlu- A vlu-niisti-5' pupils. V lll'Ill T. 'Fo Mr. Morgan. n lwttvl' wzxtvli tluxu wus givvu him nt n rvvvnt St-nior l'au'ty, :md tlul pi-ivilc-go ol' umu- uging: tlu- ordurs for pins. invitations zuul pivtnrm-s ot' l'llilll'0 u-latssvs. ltviu S. 'l'o Miss Wliittvlnorv. n pinno to lu- usvd at parties whivh will ulosv 2llll0llltllll'2lllj' nt 4:30 P. ll., to n-lit-vo hc-r from the task of dismissing tlu- lltIl'lil'S Dt'l'S0lltllly. Tllirdz 'l'o our imuwdiutv siu-vossurs. tlu- Floss of 1916, wt- hurpleulln: lu-in 1, Our rt-puintion. nud lll'lll 2. Room 2021, with its wnsto tmuskvt which has lu-on nsod in lwlping to hlivvp Shun Clvtlllii ln: l'l'l't'lYlllg mlb- posits ot' wush- pnpt-r foniul in tluk vor- ridor lu-lwn-vu tho Liln-nry und R. 2021. Wi' hops' tho Stlllll' nm- will ho nuidc of it in thc- futurv. Funrtliz 'l'o thi' Soplionioros wt- vnu lu-qlutntli nothing. Fiftli: 'l'o tlu- Fl'L'Sllllll'll wv lll'lIll0lll1ll tlu: pi-ivilm-go of it-viu-wing thnt systvni whivh we uttuinptc-d to 4-staihlish. and hope- thvy will he more successful. Sixth: 'l'hc Spirit ot' St-nu. nnuuily thnt' ol' f'o-opt-ration. wo lvnvo to nll fntnro vlnssvs. cuuplvd with tlui frimul- ship und kindnc-ss ol' Mr, Blick. Lastly: UW appoint tho vhtss ol' lfllti flu- solv vxvmitors of this, our lost XVill auul Tustnznont. ln witnvss WllL'l'4'0l'. wt- lutvv lwwto plum-tl our nnnuls und st-nls this twenty- vighth day ol' Jtllillillf. in tho yi-nr ot' our Lord. om- tlumuszind. uint- hnndra-d and sixtuvu. Geox-go E. NVoltY, 'J5lQ. az L -X 5- SJSIQP' , . 3, ,SN-55...-I- 1 - 4-.su -rs vi, 1 gc , QQ it v nev-

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f'l0llI'f6671 THE FORUM Qlllass 1Brupbecp, CLI.. we four are al- most ready new to re- turn to the good old U. S. A. NVe had a lit- tle eelebration in my Mabel May, Gwendo- lyn lijornerantz. Ruth Ritchie and I. Outside a typical spring fog ret-king with damp- ness had Paris in its grasp, but little did we rare. Ruth brought in her latest painting. She isa rabid post- eylindrist. aml this painting was sup- posed to represent a Sea-serpent at Rest. Mabel is a post-futurist. and Gwendolyn but reeently shifted from the eubists, who lmve fallen terribly out of vogue. She and l' are both enthusiastie lmsists, i. e.. we apply our eolors with a bose. Gwendolyn 's latest painting is a truly remarkable one. Such delicate tones, such remarkable eolor schemes, and sueh an artistie vagueuess can .be at- tained hy no other method. x ' t-t1.tttt aus arte trtt gon. April 21. l5l24. Another busy da y. We sail to-morrow. and here our pat-king is only half done. Paul Corrubia dropped in this afternoon to bid us farewell. Ile is taking advanced work in Freneh at the Sorbonne. and we bave seen him often during our studies here. April 26, l92-I. lt, is the fourth day out, and this is the first time I have opened my diary sinee we sailed. Snell a lot ot' things happen- ing too, that I know I am not going to remember them all. When we first boarded the ship at Cherbourg. what was our surprise to meet our old class- mate, Milton Lumliu, Captain Lundin now, if you please. talking with Zoe Sea- tor, who is on her way back to America after a thrilling zoologieal expedition to Darkest At'riea. for the Joneson- jfehruarp, 1916 ian lnstitule. After we had exchanged greetings and talked over old times n little, the Captain proposed a tour of in- speetion. to whit-h we gladly assented. We went through the u'hole ship. How often I had wished to do this: to see the mysterious boiler-rooms down there below the waterline. the kiteheu. and all the other parts of this ot-ean hotel whieh I knew only from its brighter side, In the kitehen we were watching with in- terest the proeess of bread making. when suddenly Mabel seized my arm aml ealletl my attention to u distinguished looking gentleman in a froek coat sitting before a desk with all kinds of strange instru- ments strewn aronnd him. 0h. l almost forgot. said ftlilton. that's Fred Lteruier. our head chef. Sorry we ean't talk to him now, but we mustn't disturb him. Ile is eomposing a symphonic salad for Mildred Matthews. the Grand Opera Prima Donna. who is a passenger on this trip. ' WVe moved on and presently after we had kept going down. and down, the captain threw open an iron door aml u breath of seething hot air burst upon Ili. The white hot surface of the boiler fires ttashed upon us and almost blinded us. Soon, however, our eyes beeame acous- tomed to the glare and there before us in silhouette we saw a myriad of moving forms feeding eoal with huge spoons into the hungry maw of the gigantic furnaee. Do you recognize that little short fellow over there? asked Milton sud- denly. ' We all looked hard at the individual indicated but eonfessed ourselves battled. 'llhen Milton ealled to him and he came over. VVe all recognized him at the same time. XVhy, Herbert Irish. how thin you have grown! I exelaimed. Everyone laughed and I blushed. at least I think I did, if my face could have beeome any redder than that flaming tire had made it. Herbert after his tirst

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