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, A .A R da nop I li 7 I., all - 'I'T'C'I-I'E'R he lf Jtt wvlmttixuk ' Q 1' ff U VI -a .vwimxvau :S it QJZLLMTG Senior Class Histor and Propheclyf N the fall of 1914 S. N. I.. S. was surprised, startled, amazed, and delighted ,m,.5,,,I ' to behold a very enterprising' group of children approach its gates. Happily I Q they worked and played there, and always they were admitted to be the Lni ki briglhtest class that ever originated there. They became Sophomores, then irlwgsy .lunlors and finally attained the highest rank of all, SI-JNIUHSZ Among' their number now we find athletic heroes, musical talent, dramatic ability and J oratorical power. As the class of '18 sat in the rays of thc morning' sun before they separated to paths of life-a figure clad in snowy White appeared. Lo, I am Opportunity, said she. Long have I waited your coming' and now am I here to lead you up the Mount of Wisdom ere you depart for the City ot' Success. They followed her and at last reached the suminit. Ilere with words of advice she left them and they parted, each pursuing' his way alone. Ten years passed and we find that hand of youths and maidens meeting' once more before the portals of the t'ity of Success. Iflach one was giving' proof that he deserved an entrance here. First, a tall, graceful maiden cried in a firm, clear voice, I have worked long' and successfully in the cause I love -behold Hazel Anderson, the leading' suffragette. As she finished, a youth was heard saying in determined accents, The children shall learn, and all turned to behold Professor Rjur. A mild voice continued, I live only to make my husband happy. I was once Clara Iljornstad. A thrill ran thru the band as a tall, light haired youth came forth. Then with one accord they shouted, IJutch! There stood the champion prize fighter, Charles Blumer. Three maidens in white caps and aprons claimed the attention next. 'We cook for the world and teach Flood Conservation. Your old classmates, Rohling, Homedew and McCulley. A dainty little maiden tripped forward and assured them earnestly, XVhy, I'm going totdie some day. Behind her came a slight youth and softly it was murmured, Mae and Shorty. In the distance a clear, sweet voice was heard and before them appeared the famous Opera Star, Emily Callan, accompanied by her equally famous sister Carrie, the pianist. There was a momentary silence, then a brisk, dark-eyed maiden spoke, I have or- ganized Clubs and Societies and can lead them all. 'Twas Ethel Clark. Two brothers stepped forward and bowed. The organizers of the Cram College of XVisdom. My only excuse for entering, announced another maiden, is that my husband runs a garage. Allow me to read the latest of my short stories to you, announced Miss DeLa Hunt. the authoress. Then as the tragedy was being read a scream was heard as Mrs. John Paul .lones fainted in her husband's arms. W'hereupon Miss Peterson, the physician, ap- peared to revive her. I'pon the scene now came a tall gentleman. Just try one of Dr. Miles Pain Pills, the panacea of all ills. My name is Froemke. Allow me to demonstrate- He was interrupted by a sad, low feminine Voice saying, I was Mabel Gould. I am a widow. My husband died of a malady of the ears and in his memory I established a home for the deaf and dumb. XVe, exclaimed three maidens, will sew for the inmates, and off marched Knox, McGinnis, and Noess. Please walk into my beauty parlor, said a faint voice as a slender maiden, once known as liaisy, advanced. My husband shall print you a paper while I restore your complexion. - Two school teachers of high degree then presented their diplomas reading H. XVent- zel and .I. Nelson. And gaily a maiden entered saying, Let the Nelson Dancing School teach you the latest steps. .X mighty voice interrupted as .I. Porter, the orator, came towards them. A red tihalnicrs sped by and in it sat their former classmate, Agnes. l'pon the stage before them appeared a small maiden--a chorus girl named Alice. A girl in khaki passed and called over her shoulder, I am helping' the soldiers by carrying' their mail in Abe's I4'ord. fipportunity stepped forward. She smiled and said, All of you are entitled to com- mcndation. Iilntcr into thc t'ily of Success! I'.XflI'l 20
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I --nn az3 A , i NITCI-IER gi y 5 A . . . .... g Aim N02 Ju xwimuxus. 'S' O O ww Jwrmwmvm Q Q., ,NS .lAcois PORTER l Cub Academic l M. A. S. S. P. l. Snitcher Staff I stand at tbe brink of a great career. Will someone please shove me off? CHARLES BLUMER Cbug Normal Manual Training Snitcher Staff Football Basketball M. A. S. Boys Glee Club A fine boy, but be needs to grow up a bit. ALPHA STINE Alpha Home Economics Delta Epsilon Phi Nobody would suppose it, but I'm naturally basbfulf' ll MAE BOWERMAN Mae Normal Alphian Y. W. C. A. And fair sbe is, if tbat mine eyes be true. IK ALICE SHEPARD jimmy Academic Alphian Girls Glee Club Tby actions proclaim tbee still a child. KK HAZEL ANDERSON Hagel l Normal Delta Epsilon Phi Girls Glee Club . Tbree tbings dotb sbine, tbe sun, tbe moon, my hair. ll PAGE 21
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