Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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H-1GHbscHooL LIFE will still be true to her undertakings and to her undertaker. There will be bills all over the grounds asking you to vote for Morris Marowitz for Governor of Ohio and Elmer Ikerman for State Senator. The funniest news will be that Lois Lane has opened an 'Old Maid's Home' and has thirteen cats. Mary Knoske will be earning her living by darning sox at that institution. At a side show Ralph Bedell will walk a tight rope, to the great amusement of Edgar Holcomb and Hazel Herr. But there the sun has touched the middle arch of the sky, it is a sign that I must leave. Georgene: Oh, please don't go, your news is so.interesting. Iris: No, I must not remain, Juno would rave if I should be half a second late. I hope that success, and success alone, may attend your class- mates' journey through life. Goodbye. t Georgene: Now I know what the gods have prophecied for my class- ma es. Georgene's Mother Ccallingj : Georgene, Georgene, have you pressed your dress for commencement yet? Georgene: Oh, I must have been dreaming. Just a minute, Mother. W H ?09f '.0fU!. ' Q 0.0 -a 0 F w 0- L -' .QB :vm 'ef UI 'll' ,. 12, 'Qs .24-

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HIGH scHooL LIFE Sunday, who will be Herbert Chinnock. His assistant pastor will be Zelma Slater. . X Georgene: Oh that is wonderful. Imagine Lucile Davis or Herbert Chinnock, or Zelma Slater making speeches. But who will be president at that time ? Iris: That I cannot tell you for my orders from the goddess were to reveal the future of your classmates only. Georgene: I forgot, excuse me. I will not interrupt again. Please go on for it's awfully interesting. I know I will just love to travel and see all these noted people. Iris: Surely I will excuse you. Before leaving the United States, Helen Smith will try to sell you Edith Lynn's latest book. The illustra- tions will be drawn by Ann Milliken. You will find the book interesting as well as educational. Your first stop will be in England. The London paper will be full of news of a new metal which Edith Seeman has dis- covered. And that reminds me of Charles Mullen, who has also made a dis- covery. He found a new North Pole. In the society column of that paper, you will notice news of, well, she was formerly Dorothy Clarke but is now the wife of an earl. In Paris you will want to have your hair shampooed by Marion Nesbitt, who will also be demonstrating naturally wavy hair. She will still be interested in certain kinds of dogs. Margaret Farrell will be in France, living with her California farmer who could never make up his mind to return to the States. So Margaret joined him there and now she knows all about farm work and has to do it too. The League of Nations will be meeting in Geneva. It will be time to elect another Pres- ident, and Robert Bean's name will be on the ticket for that office. His valet will be Gordon Beck.' You will probably see a girl whom you called Floty Richards in High School. She will be very much interested in plant life, especially beans, peas, etc. Another Florence will be there whose last name is Riley. She will be teaching mules esthetic dancing. In Venice you will find Clara Waldeck buying Venetian lace, which she sells at Atlan- tic City every summer. In Egypt Ned Brooks will be studying Egyptian hieroglyphics. Audrey Bishop, Harriet Barringer, Eugene Dyke and Lillian Kasten will be noted guides to assist you in climbing the Pyramids. While crossing the Pacific the pilot will discern a pirate's submarine. It will be captured and the pilot himself will be none other than Charles Van Gorder. Of course among his crew will be Lanore Weir. Clara Weisheit and Florence Shafer are terribly frightened at first but they are soon quieted. In California you will find Dorla Trask as a real Aunt from Califor- nia. In Universal City you will fmd Mary Guarnieri posing for the movies as the latest vampire. Ruth Lehr will bring you from San Fran- cisco to Warren in her latest aero-bus. On your way you will pass Harry Bock's machine which is an aero-moving bus. When passing over Mon- tana, Ruth will point out the ranch where Reynolds Konold lives with his third wife. She will also show you a bachelor's colony nearby whose originators are Paul Harrell, Clarence Lyntz, Harold Lynn and Loy Smith. You will arrive just in time for the Trumbull County Fair. Bruce Powrie will be glad to sell you either hash or hot dogs. You will meet Jerry Ford too, who reports that she is a motorcycle cop in Cortland. Ida Bell Hirst

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