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Prophecy II 1 were Delta without guile, I ' d be a missionary to “No Man’s Me.” If I were McNaughton and such a business crank. I’d settle down in Marysville and start a savings bank. If I were Justin and danced so well. I’d go to New York and Vernon Castle excel. If I were Walter Brinker with his dramatic art, I’d go on the stage and play the Hamlet part. If I were Ralph Belknap and skilled in giving pills, I’d get a little Ford and cure the people’s ills. If I were Eunice Pearce, so very meek and mild. I’d head the Foundlings’ home and raise the orphan child. If I were Mate, when I grew up tall. I’d be a varsity coach and coach basket ball. If I were Albert, public spirited and gallant. I’d marry Francelia and thus patronize home talent. If I were Mae, with her classic features, I’d pose for artists and vie with all creatures. If I were Edward with his voice mellow and strong, I ' d sing sweet carols all the day long. If I were Sylvia Jackson and had all my time to let. I’d go to London, England, and be a suffragette. If I were Harold Baldwin and liked machinery so, I’d invent a little boat to take submarines in tow. If I were Ralph Cox, so saintly and devout, I’d study for the ministry and crowd Billy Sunday out. If I were Charles Munroe and could write short stories, I’d start a magazine and stop mv worries. 12
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ALBERT SCHROEDER— “I would the gods had made me hand- some as well as intellectual.” Football. Student Council. Salutator- ian. Business Manager. MATE WONSEY— “Her stature tall, I hate a dumpy woman.” Glee Club. Basket Ball. Vice-Presi- dent of Class. Art Editor. Editor-in- chief. CLARENCE SMITH— “A son of the gods, divinely fair.” Orchestra. Football. President Liter- ary Society 1 1
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If 1 were Johnny Pinger and such an ambitious lad, I ' d enter into politics and follow Bryan’s fad. Jf I were Clarence Smith, so hearty and so hale, I ' d command a big ship and the Pac ific I’d sail. If I were Myrtle Jones, so clever and so smart, I’d go to M. A. C. and take Domestic Art. — H. von J., ’i8. S. C. H. S. Library “The Promised Land” — -A New High School. “Vanity Fair” — Gladys Kelley. “God’s Good Man” — Harvey Klemmer. “Freckles” — Louis Smith. “Der Schwiegersohn” — Edward Kelley. “Revelations of a Wife” — Mrs. Muller. “Our Mutual Friend” — Miss Dew. “Freedom Triumphant” — Graduation. “Friends and Helpers” — The Faculty. “Art for Art’s Sake” — Mae Engelgau. “Little Men” — Walter Brines, Fred Fischer, Charles Gliem. “Old Curiosity Shop” — The Laboratory. “Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” — Mr. Keen. “W onder Book” — First Principles of Physics. “Little Mr. Thimblefinger” — Charlie Hendrick. “A Daughter of Two Nations” — Mate Wonsey. “Great Expectations” — Clarence Smith. “An Imperial Lover” — Harry Anderson. “Seats of the Mighty”— Senior Row. “Division and Reunion” — Justin, Vera. “Essays on Idleness” — Howard Roberts. “Mistress Spitfire” — Delta Anderson. “Idle Thoughts of An Idle Fellow” — Harold Baldwin. “Innocents Abroad” — John Pinger. “Andersen’s Fairy Tales” — Miss Fennels. “Water Babies” — Clarence, Justin. “The Lady of the Decoration” — Salina Blaine. “Story of a Bad Boy” — Blair Chamberlain. —FRANCES THOMPSON.
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