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Class Prophecy fcontinuedl was of the noble work of Marie Leventhal, editor of the Whiz-Bang. He is seriously thinking of patterning The Spectator upon those lines which Marie has so successfully created in her famous publication. NORTH-IKIS been rumored that Mary Devlin,the editorof Spertator,Board No. 2 in 1922, has been left a widow, and contemplates establishing an orphan asylum in memory of her dear departed. WEST-I call that really touching. Harvey Hughes is doing his bit in the way of philanthropy. He has become afliliated with the S. P. C. A. and has just launched a campaign in behalf of the poor hot dog. He also very seriously alleges that the shooting of the poor dice is posi- tively cruel. SOUTH-HOW truly noble! Edna Aichele, too, has answered the call of duty. She became a nurse ' and is doing much to alleviate the sufferings of the inhabitants of the South Sea Isles. EAST-It gives one a thrill of pride that our T. H. S. fostered the beginnings of such worthy outcomes. NORTH-And Lena Dietz who has had such an amazing success as asettlement worker in New York City. VVEST-I must send her a check at once. I recently helped Olga Reinert in a similar cause. She was trying to raise money for a new Y. W. C. A. building. NORTH-Oh, yes. Besides her Y. W. work she is also leader of the church choir at home. EAST-I'll tell you a case of true charity. You all know what a perfectly wonderful career George Bullock had opened to him. Well, he sacrificed his entire future in order to return to T. H. S. to offer his services as tutor to the football players who are below in their studies. SOUTH-When visiting the Kelly Aviation fields in San Antonio last Spring, I saw John Rogers who's broken the world's altitude record, you know. And, girls, he attributes all the fame he has acquired to Trenton High! ' ALL-He does ! ! I SOUTH-YES, he declares that the numerous flights of fancy which he took so often back in his school days were the best possible training he could have had. VVEST-George Acock is employing his knowledge of the Spanish tongue, acquired in Trenton High, in selling indestructible nut-crackers to the Brazilians. NORTH-Wilma Aronson and Evelyn Voight both have gained fame in the world of music, all due to their hard work in the High School Orchestra. EAST-But who would ever have expected that Eric Nicolaysen would establish a school for interpretive Greek dancing? SOUTH-Oh, I hear his school is simply splendid. Dorothy Whyte has been attending his classes and is lavishing his praises. He teaches in person, now, you know, ever since Lelia Mc- Pherson, the famous fashion model, has begun taking lessons. CA!! .fit muringfor az momenl. NORTH .vuddenbf looks al her watch--D NORTH-Dear Me! Almost one o'clock! VVe must go in to luncheon. WEST-SUCh an interesting morning! WEST-The time has gone so quickly. We've spent almost two hours talking. NORTH-But who could talk about anything better than our Class of '22 and dear old Trenton High ! ! CURTAIN l 1 1
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Class Prophecy fcontinueclj GIRLS-Well! VVell! CS!roZl about or stand in various positions near deskj NORTH-I wonder what ever became of his little pal, Elmer Elias, you know, who was so very sad and solemn all the time. Did he ever succeed in finding the headache cure he was always looking for? SOUTH-Oh, yes, I just read the other day that Elmer had perfected his cure after several years of experimenting. His discovery will bring happiness to many people, I imagine. WEST-HHVC you read Professor Wayman's enlightening books of travel? He hasjust completed a five-years' expedition into the wilds of Groveville and possesses a fund of information on the habits and CuStOmS of the natives who infested the High School in our day. NORTH-wSounds interesting. Have you heard of Samachson's latest masterpiece to which he has devoted his entire life. He proves conclusively in six volumes that a straight line is the slpgtf est distance between two points. EAST-Yes, my niece heard him speak at Leonard Seminary last week. She is studying an advanced course in Civics there, and who do you think is her teacher? Pauline Lewis!! SOUTH-My, that certainly does surprise me. But really I do not know why I am so astonished when I remember that Ida Perlstein has recently signed a five-year contract in Judson Briggs' VVorld-Famous Circus as a trapeze performer and- WEST-A trapeze performer! EAST-Why, yes. Christobel Sigler, who is so prominent in Trenton,s Social Circles, was quite shocked when she heard it. NORTH-I don't doubt it. But think of Edward Clarke having so quickly risen to the heights of fame. His popularity as a movie actor has been so great that he's actually supplanted VVallace Reid in the hearts of American Flappers. VVEST-Isn't it simply wonderful! I saw him in Hollywood. He was having quite a bit of trouble. It seems Marshall Harrington had eloped with his leading lady. CBHIZ-hop saiinters in singingj CLERK-Fine song, my boy, but your voice testifies that you were never trained in the Trenton High Senior Chorus. BOY-Some song, eh? That's from Ted Wellerls latest musical comedy success. You know, the one that's just been introduced by the comedians, Wolberg and Fishberg? VVell-Cyowns and looks critically of jfnger noilsj, guess I'll toddle over to the Beauty Emporium. Got a new manicurist now, Miss Essie Bond. CStrolls oul.j - CLERK Cwalching him outj-Poor boy! His nerves were simply shattered when that Miss Winder was here last week. - GIRLS-What? A Miss VVinder here last week? CLERK-Why, yes. A Miss Alice Winder from Trenton. She was taken seriously ill while here and even became delirious. The doctors say the cause was overwork. She imagined herself back in High School and raved continually. Her favorite expression at such times seemed to be not prepared. EAST-Oh, doesn't that expression bring back pleasant memories of T. H. S.? I was visiting the old high school building several months ago. They have almost completed plans for the new one, I believe. Whom do you think I saw there? ALL-Who? I SOUTH-I can't imagine! EAsTe-Blanche Zimmerman, designing new mural decorations for the auditorium. The others have crumbled to pieces. I also had a long talk with Dr. VVetzel. He told me how proud he 10 ! l l l M
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Aichele, Edna E. Clionean '22. Allfather, Eleanor Class Statistics Belles Lettres '2lf'22,Treasurer Clionean '21- '22, Girl Reserves '20, Prophecy Committee, Senior Social Moral Committee, Senior Chorus. Aronson, Wilma Orpheus '21-'22, Orchestra ,20-'22. Aronson, Bessie Spanish Club. Atkinson, Alice Girl Reserves, Senior Treasurer, Class Memo- rial Committee. Barrick, Ruth Bennett, Frances J. Bennett, Mildred Berkelhammer, Dora Spanish Club Binder, Marie A. Bonski, Julia Christie, Frances Secretary Belles L Chorus '22, Conover, Beatrice Girl Reserves. Cawley, Susan Crouch, Dorothy Cummisky, Mary Crabiel, Ruth R. ettres, Girl Reserves, Senior Orpheus, Girl Reserves. Decker, Isabel Secretary Sophomore Class. Devlin, Mary A. Pythagorean Secretary, Editor Spectator Board No. 2, Senior Chorus. Deitz, Lena Orpheus Secretary '21-'22, President Girl Re serves '21-'22, Orchestra '19-'22. Dileo, Catherine Donnelly, Rose Girl Reserves. Doyle, Helen M. Social Committee, Senior. Durr, Eleanor Lunch Room Com mittee, Social Committee. Dye, Ruth Dearden, Anna Ent, Laura Senior Chorus. Evans, Mildred Evans, Mary Falcey, Marie J. Fleming, Marie C. Findler, Christina S. Finkle, Sadie Sophomore Social. Freeman, Rhea Girl Reserves Fritz, Alice Gallagher, Viola Gaston, Helen Senior Chorus. Glover, Ethel Senior Chorus. Giedlinski, Helen Gordon, Mae C. Grove, Carrie Belles Lettres, Gir Hall, Gladys L. El Siglo Futuro, Hankins, Emma l Reserves. Girl Reserves Belles Lettres Society. Hayes, Hazel Social Committee, Heck, Elizabeth Social Committee, Holcombe, Ruth Vice-President Bel 22, Girl Reserves, Junior Class. Senior. les Lettres '22, Clionean 21 Treasurer Sophomore Class Secretary Junior Class, Secretary Senior Class Senior Social Committee, Class Day Committee Senior Chorus, Class Memorial Plas Hornyak, Mary E. Hunt, Sarah E. Johnson, Beulah Beatrice Koscherak, Sylvia El Siglo Future, Orpheus, Orchestrl
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