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HAROLD BEAM flh, that my worils wore- non' MARIE 11111111 . WI.iHvH. Sho worn- El psy:-lw anal 114' lovocl Uh. that thi-y n'f-r+- printi-il in n hm' ikllmt' - ll00li lu . To the 4-asiml olJsi-rvi-1' Harolil 'vc-iris to ln- ei lll'l'klI11Pl'11'11l1 fi-W in- te-rr-sts in vommon with i-vi-ryflay uiortzils, but on 1-los:-r zivqiiaillt- umm- hi- prove-s to he only ai young :nun with ich-as and nmhitions all mis own. Ili- possm-ssi-s 21 knowl- -ilgrv of nn-n :intl hooks that wonlfl :lo err-ilit to ont- of ohh-r vi-are Vi-T hi- also has an npprvvintioii of hn- IllOlll'1N'llll'll ninth- him an 1-xw-llf-nt' lllilflfllklll in thi- N1-pgro Minstrt-l, As an stnmh-nt Ma1'ii-'s tale-nts sw-in to lir- in thi- lint- of Domestic Ni-it-in-1-1 shi- has learned to fry 4-gg-s on toast, hoil wats-r at 180 fli-gri-1-S hi-low zm,-ro without si-orcliing' it. uni! to Siu-of-ssfiilly whip prnni-s. Hi-r kinilnt-Ss and i-In-1-1'fi1lm-ss Inivm- nmmlm- hi-r ei gren- m-rzil fnvoritm-. LEX' I M 1 TM MA lf l lizivm- iloni- well, it is that which I cle-sim-tl. ln-vi cami- to ns from Let-sbnrg. Ohio, 1,-nte-riiig thc- Senior class in Sl'l11UI11lJ9l', 1915. He brought with him many good qualities. among thi-in lwiiigr an Ill'H1SlJ-XV01'1llj' ambi- tion to win honor. as wi-ll as hon- onrs. His 1'l:lLll'l1'1l1' work as Busi- ni-ss Mziiiagw' of thc- Ha-ralml has ilom- mnvh for S. II. S.
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SENIOR PROPHECX' In the snnimcr of 1930 while I was traveling' in Inilia I hap- penetl to enter a novelty shop in t'alcntta. The lirst 'thing' that .lrew my attention was a sign which saiml that all questions of the past. present. or future wonlcl he answereml. To he sure I was yery curious concerning this sign anml asked the keeper the particulars. He led me into an uiiflei-groiiinl room. A small light hnrnetl in a niche in the wall of the room. The keeper then built a tire in a hollow in the floor. extingnishetl the only lamp burning and bade me ask any question of the past, pres- ent or future. Naturally my first question was VVhere are my classmates of Spencervillc High School? The keeper threw a snhstancc into the tire that marle a :lense smoke. Finally bc- fore my very eyes was the most wonrlerful sight. The scene was in the city of Pliilanlt-lpliia. where in front of a lnuilmling' was the sign, VVilmot Art Studio. As it chang- cfl to the interior of the hnihling. I saw the many productions of the artist. Looking a little more closely I noticed the artist in the hack of the room at work and recognized him to he no other than my 11+-ar ohl frientl, Faye Wiliilot. As this sc:-nc fatletl I saw another. It was a low valley where a slow train was creeping along. and as it passed, I notic- etl in one Lot the wintlows a gentleman. seemingly taking life easy. our Paul Wasson. I closesl my eyes for a moment and when I opened them a- gain, I saw a large school building. The scene inunediately changed to the interior. A Domestic Science kitchen was shown. In the niitlst of many young' students I saw Marie Hull. who was superiutentliug the work of the girls. Before the picture- fatleml a young' man entered the kitchen. To my great surprise l recognized the man to he a graduate of S. H. S. Prohahly he hall gramluati-il a year or so later. I have lieard
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