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HOROSCOPE Name Nickname By Word Failing | Esther Baily Esther I don’t care .... . Frowning | Lucy Baker Babe .. Gee-for-socks! Dates . . | Mabel Buck Meb Love save my soul! . Curly hair 1 Mary Belle Bentz . . . . , Belle You’d be surprised! . . .Coty’s Powder (Codys) | Argyl Vorhies . . . Pat Oh beat it! Quoting scripture .... 1 William Westervelt .Bill Be a sport! . Going to Torch | Alyce Chevalier Lollie • Don’t make me laugh! . Talking | Margaret Collins . Marg Who said so? . The boys . . Wilma Cornes Bill Whee! . Librarian t—( : 1 Lucy Mae Daugherty Mae Gee Whiz! Watching burning fields (Burnfield) | Lucille Davis Granny Oh heck! . Fellows -t i Everett Wildman Fuzzy Shoot! Fiddling . h- j Leola Foil rod Lolly . . For Pat’s Sake! . Car riding Wren Garton Bobby Now listen, Shorty! Primping w! Don Green Don Oh My! . Bashfulness X | William Griffin ...... • Billy Great Guns! ...... . Absence of school | Elizabeth Bond . Betty Go lay down! Love at first sight ; Harry Booth . Skrimmiger Good heavens! . Playing basketball ; Constance Walden Connie Gorsh! Flirting [Jean Nestor . Sis Oh Gosh! .... Playing in sharps | Anna James Ann Mercy! Dancing 1 Helen Jeffers .Toots Perhaps! . . Powdering her nose [ Gladys Kincade Shorty Darn’t! Ford Roadster | Margaret McCance Peggy Lawsie me! A Sophomore boy Harold McBride Jerry Your dad burn tootin! Traveling to Huntington Lorena Ward .. Midge . . . I hope to shout? . . Tuning in on Radios . . . . Milton O’Neil Red .. Darn! Having his lessons Clarice Root Kate . .. For eryin’ out loud! Studying . . .. Bertha Ward . Bert . . . . Huh! Campbell (soup) Harry Gibbs Gibbs Yes, boy! Stuttering Pearl Pitts Tiny Shut up! To be tall .. Ambition Destiny English Teacher .....A poet .To ret married . Private secretary To be thin . . . . .. . . Public Speaker Musician ............Chorus Girl Minister ............Mayor of Hockingport . Basketball Coach...Surgeon • Discovery of Newland Living in Columbus .Feeding chickens . .A nurse • To go to college...Farmer’s wife To build a love nest. . . Managing Garage (owner) Teacher .............Old Maid To be a farmer.......Bookkeepei Farmer’s wife . .....Living near (The Garden) Cook ................Living on farm To be a single man .; . Star Basketball player To be an aviator.....Engineer To catch an Aiken . Principal at T. H. S. Brick layer..........Henpecked husband Trip to Mars . . . . . Chaufferette Stenographer ........Caring for Father Actress ........Artist To go West .......... Schoolmarm Mrs........Wife of (Alfred the Great) Soloist .............Milliner in N. Y. City To be a lawyer . . ..Pres, of Montgomery (Ward) Saxaphonist m Bride To be a boxer........Politician Private secretary . . Ruling a hsband Dishwasher...........Housekeeper Farmer ... ..........Hired hand Stenographer ........To be a (Boggess) page fourteen
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THE THALIA •fHimiHHimiiniiiiiiiimiMiiitiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiil'miliiiiiimiitiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiim.iitiiiiiriiMiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiitiHiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiMmiiimtiiiitiiMmiiiiMiiiiiMiimiiiMlinfin “This time, my friends, I see a beautiful house. There is Lorena Ward sitting in a handsome chair, reading a book. My vision takes me to another room in the same house. This room is a strange contrast to the magnificance of the others. There among all clutter of the room is Harold McBride working on an invention which is soon to be a great success. “Again we are taken to the country. This time it is a country store. Behind the counter is Wren Carton If you could talk to her she would tell you she had been been married three years, and their small store had been a huge success. “Another nice home, but the person concerned is not the owner of it. It belongs to an old ladys who is an invalid. Bertha Ward, who is a graduate nurse, has taken care of her for several years, and will probably be the owner of the house at the death of the invalid lady. “It seems as though a good many of these people are doomed to the farm. Now I see a huge dairy farm, and who is the owner, but Harry Gibbs! “More school teachers! This time my vision is not very clear. Although I am not able to see what course they have specialized in, I can see that Leola Follrod and Helen Jeffers are teaching school. “My vision takes me to another study, this is a different type than the others. There beside the typewriter is Esther Bailey working on her latest novel. This is assured success, because of the many successful preceding ones.” “Here is an entirely different picture. It is a skating rink. The owners are Milton O'Neil and Everett Wildman. “Now the picture I see is that of a library in one of our large cities. If you were to go in after a book you would find the librarian to be Wilma Cornes. “In my vision I see a building being fastlv constructed. No wonder, as the carpenter is Dale Blair, who always had good work in manual training. “Another hospital scene. It seems as though many of the girls from this group have chosen nursing for their vocation. The nurse I see in this picture is Margaret Collins. In this picture I see a small woman come in and talk to one of the doctors. This woman is Pearl Pitts, who has married one of the successful doctors in this large hospital. “My vision takes me to the office of a large firm in Chicago. In the office I see the President of the firm dictating to his private secretary. This secretary is Lucy Baker. “This time I see the ring at a boxing match. The gong has sounded, and I see Bill Griffiin being heralded as the Champion.” Now Anna and I had cause to be excited. We were the only ones left. We were all attention for we didn't want to miss a detail of our own future. “I am now seeing a street in New York. There is a very pretty shop for women’s clothing. If you would go inside you would be greeted by the owner, who is Anna James. If you could talk to her she would tell you Alyce Chevalier was teaching school in the suburbs, and they were living together in a very cozy apartment. We were then to delighted to listen for more. We wanted to talk more about our own future, as we had always wanted to be together after our school days were over. page thirteen
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