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Sc-amor Class Prophecq One cold bltlng dav IH January I re turned to my room at the hotel ln New York I was utterly dlsgusted all had gone wrong at the office Besldes my office dutles I work ed ln the slum dlstrlcts on Monday Wednes day Saturday and Sunday evenmgs I was very lonesome and dlscouraged and felt xt lmposslble to go I had lam down to rest when suddenly my 1ntu1t1on sald You must go Valnly I strove to free my mlnd but lt contmued saymg go by all means you wlll not regret lt Nervously dresslng for the street and adjustlng my hat I started I was so ln tensely exclted that I caught myself runnlng down the hall to the elevator then 1nto the street Steppmg from the car before the mls slon I saw a large crowd of people gathered around a patent medlclne show Strange to say the man s volce and profile seemed fam llxar You could never guess the ldentlty of the doc Lo' and behold It was a former school mate Dallas I walted untll the con cluslon of the exh1b1t1on Then Dallas spled me saying Well I never dreamed of seemg you He had recelved h1s trammg back IH hls Semor year helpmg to get ads for the Annual He mvlted me to hls home There I found h1s wmsome wlfe was not the one we expected hlm to marry I stayed and had a long lnterestlng talk Dallas was a travelmg salesman makmg the larger C1t16S as he de slred but not sellmg what he wlshed That nlght a well noted lawyer was to be the speaker at the M1ss1on HIS talk was most exactmg sclentlflc and practical When he walked to hls seat he remlnded me of John Hamllton another school mate Won der upon wonders lt was he As he d1d not recogmze me unt1l I had spoken he seemed to be dumfounded I asked lf he had any word of the other members of the 1921 class but he d1d not We were scattered over the contment m varlous phases of work When I returned to my room I felt my trlp was well worth whlle As I was tlred of New York my plans were to move across the contment I was golng by steamer to San Franclsco The next Page slxteen day on embarkmg for the Golden Gate I fully expected to have thrllllng experlences A few days out on voyage whlle on the deck lookmg for land Cuba not far dlstant I was unaware of approachmg footsteps untll some one tapped me llghtly on the shoulder I bewllderment I looked around and before me standmg on one foot wlth a large grm on hls face was Stanley We had a long talk I told hlm I was travelmg to recuperate before re turmng to college Stanley was a sallor but h1s term nearmg an end he was golng to do somethlng more excltmg but less work The steamer landed at Cuba late one mght therefore we dld not embark untll the followmg day at noon Whlle out walklng ln the afternoon I passed a magnxflcent h1gh school and heard some one from an upper lex el say Hello I could not lmaglne who could be speaklng to me but agam came the volce Hello I looked up and saw a palr of brown twlnklmg eyes belongmg to Ceclle Powell She came down to the street and after we had chatted awhlle I consented to go to her room She told me that Beulah was ln Parls takmg danclng and art lessons Cecxle was to 10m her 1n London the next month She was acceptmg a better pald posltlon as a prxvate Enghsh tutor ln a wealthv home Beulah was to establish an art studlo The next day I left for Palm Beach Florlda After golng ln bathing I saw sever al voung men talklng to a glrl who was en 1oy1ng her elf lmmensely She was the cen ter of actlon elther on the beach or tennls courts Walklng near by the quartette the Q'1rl laughed The tone seemed pecullarlv famxl ar I looked and saw 1t was Roxy our basket ball star of dear S H S She sald Ralph was completmg h1s Agr1cu1tural course and was plannmg to accept a pos1t1on ln Kan sas or Argentma as an mstructor At that ture he was a chaperon for the club trlps ln the United States Extenslon department I was very sorry when I had to leaxe Paln Beach My next stop was at New Orleans Wh1le YlS1tll'lg the noted schools I saw a man glld mg down the hall Was It posslble yes 1t was Hobart He was the Professor of SCIENCE 0 . . . , V 1 . 1 . Y ' ' ' 9 . . , , ' - 1 1 , - 1 - - . I1 . . ' . 1 . . . . . H 1 . . 19 - 1 ' . . , - . . H . l , 1 1 . , ' n . . - , . . . . 1 ' ' . ' . n c u 1 . . - 1 ' 44 99 ' ' 7 1 , . ' 1 7 ' - ' u Iv ' 1 . . V , . . . v u 11 ' ' ' 1 . 1 ' ' ' s ' as ' . . . - v 1 . ,, . . . . . , , , - . ' ' ' u YY . . - - 1 sr, ' ' ' . . . . . U , ' 1 ' ' ' a 0 o I . . - . 0 ' ' 1 q l , , C' l 1 ' ' . 1 1 - . , . E I - 1 - ' . . . ' ' . 1 u s s , - ' 4 c ' L o 1 l . . . . I Q 7 n Y. . . . - . . . . . , ,
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1D1ll of the Vle the Semors of 1921 belng of sound mlnd and body do helebv publish ou1 last school VS 1ll and bequeath all our p1ope1ty to the classes to the teachers and to the sey eral students ment1oned beloyy 111 the folloyymv folm Fnst To the H1gh School as a yy nol our good yy1ll and best yy lshes that they may haye as successful and emoyable a t1me through our S H S as yve have had Second To the JUHIOIS the key to success Thlld To the Sophomoles our methods of studylng and our ab1l1ty to pass all e'cammat1ons w1th a grade to be proud of Fourth To the Freshman a splend1d fou1 veal course IH all studxes from whlch vye haye der1y ed great DFOHCIGIICQ tendent we do g1ye our falthfulness and loy alty 1n return for h1S unllmlted yvhole heart ed SQIYICQ to us durlng our Jun1o1 and Senlol years Slxth To Mr Baldw1n we wlsh to ex pless our slncere thanks and ey erlastmg glatrtude for h1s enthuslastlc SGIXICB Seyenth To Mr Ph1ll1ps although he vyas yy1th us only a short t1me yye yylsh to expless our thanks for h1s co opelatlon and beneficlal sery 1ce Elghth To M1ss Cage yye leaye a yearnmg deslre that all the futule Senlors vylll loye her as dearly as vye have Nmth We do glV9 our S1HC816St sym pathy to those who were not fortunate enough to enyov the numerous pleasul es that yye haye had Personal Bequeaths I Hobart Swmney bequeath the r1ght to break a twenty dollar b1ll to any bodv yy ho yy ants to take Nollle Smlth to a pal ty I Stanley Herbert bequeath to W ay ne Page 61 hteen Semor Class P the llght to haye date yy1th any of the teachels m school I John HHmlltOl bequeath my yyalkmg encly cloped1a to any needful Freshman I Roycy Locke be ueath my class llng to ll 1lla1d Faulknel I Be1n1ce Hayykms bequeath to Lottle Hoffman my dlmple 1n my Ilght cheek I Paullne Henderson bequeath my place IH the assembly to some gnl yy hlle the othels haye a good t1me I Dallas Snvdel bequeath to Geltxude Poyy ell my comb yvhlch IS not Vet yy o1n out I Ceclle Povyell bequeath to Thelma Shull the 11ght to Walk home at noon Vylth Fsco Westfall I Ralph Henderson be ueath to ll ay ne Burkhaltex the northyy est yymdoyy of thc as I Beulah Ho1ton bequeath my curly ha1r to LaVonne Sller I Ruth Spauldmg bequeath my Com me1c1al Arxthmetxc to a dllllgent Jumor Teachers Bequeaths I O H Hughes bequeath to the next school adm1n1st1at1on all the old excuses of the past y ear I R H Ph1ll1ps bequeath my Manual Tralmng class to the yyorld to use as expert carpenters and cabmet makers hopmg that they yylll be more 1ndust11ous m the futule than they haye at tlmes 1n the past I MISS Cage bequeath the yy r1t1ng class to Ralph Day I MISS Means bequeath my collectlon of tyyo 1nch penclls to ll ay ne Burkhaltel and Clarence Hamllton I MISS Henderson bequeath my forty fiye seed charts to Basll Hlgg'lHS I NIISS WICCHIIX bequeath my baton to Belmce Hayy kms a p1 ospectlye muslc teach ex O O - , - 1. ' s ' .' ,Iv I . ' . ' ' ' 'L L - L 1 I v i sax G! ALI! n Y I 'nv' if 'I' I u - . . ', ' C, , , q L' .. ' . . 1' , , '. . ' , J J , ' , ' , ' ' V 1 Ks - -' 1' 1 , ' ' v ,' 1 ' ' ' . ' - 1 K 1 .1 'i u u . Q . mv L I. V l 'F a ' 1 1 , ' ' 1 ' V .1 '. . - , , ' ' , . . - U , . V . 7 Y Y . . . , . v . ' ' ' ,, 1, , V ' Y 1 M 1 1 . v - ' y ' 1. . , K ,'A v , M- F1fth: To Mr. Hughes, our Superm- sembly, ' 1 ' - . . v . 1 9 7 7 -1 v y ' . 47. . l Q ' 1 ' r 1 1 . ' 1 n , ' Q . I . 4 . . . . U. I y i . K, ' l ' A L I A A A . . , 1 1' 1 K ' , 1 L I . ' L - ' a n n A, Y . . ' ' , : v v , w V ' 1' 1 1 I I . . 1 ' 4 1 1 ' Y ' ' . - 1 1 L' W A 7 'S v v . ' v v Q 1 1 - , L , , U. . V,- y Q I n x A L. 1- ' v Y ' W , , , v 7 L A L 9 A ' ' l s 1 - ' v ' Q ' v ' . ,, , - 1 4 7 v - I ! 1 'rr C
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