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Page Eighteen THE WARRIOR sted aracadeaaacaade Scenic opis amie hind tes icrodaraab alr re CE CS Class Prophesy Miss Beth Kindred Company, Leaders in Woman Suffrage Research, Austria Hungary. Dear Beth: How did you ever stray so far away from Hammond and your mother, Beth? I thought when I left there that it was all decided and you were going to be in the army, if you know what I mean. Remember the last Sunday we went riding in that Studebake Pres- ident you used to have? But all this is not the purpose of my letter. I have been reading and hearing so much about all of my old classmates way back there in 1927 when I was a senior and you a Junior, that when I read in the Hululand Gazette that you were in Austria trying to get woman suffrage started there, I just had to write to you and tell you all about it. I just saw in the Hululand Gazette that Janette Kindred had been arrested for impersonating Queen Marie during her recent tour of South Africa. There was a personal frient, some Count or something, of Queen Marie's that Janette was rather interest- ed in, so while her Majesty was attending a ball Janette donned her robes and tried to pass as the Queen. It didn't work, however, because she forgot to die her blond hair and blue eyes. Fred Cook is down in South America, chief of a band of rebels. He always was sort of rebellious, wasn't he, Beth? The reason he is one of these chiefs is because they have to grow “Kiss-me quicks.”’ Ralph Bowen turned Marmon and has a harem now of nearly two hundred young turkies. Don't blame him, do you? Those turkies are “right smart’ to look upon. Eunice Rowan is over in Bulgaria, teaching the young burglars how to get what they want when they want it. Art Siroy, lets see, oh, yes he owns an ink factory. Manufac- tures stainless ink. Remember how he always used to throw ink on the poor girls’ dresses and then wash them for hours trying to get the stains out. Hope he succeeds. He'll need to. They say he has a large family—five girls and seven boys. As for me, I'm running an Armenian Baby Hospital. Just like me, isn't it?, Well, I'll have to quit writing now. I hear a litile voice squalling for all its worth. Your old friend, Toots.
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Page Twenty THE WARRIOR ” wayne ’ aay CUNOUUADRRDDEDOTITED DTD AATIOMPRAADA SAGA ALITA TT ELIT ATT R ESATA STAI OPTS S AITO DIT INGI IIIA TITER RD ISPT ARES DORIA IT TATTTIFIS OMIT I IMEI HR ST TERI INN TI INF STITT IY um Douglas Baird Helen Smith ; Adrien Bernier Dulcie Lytsell Beth Kindred Virgil Falleur Virginia Marlon Gunnar Bearman Junior Class History Three years ago, in 1924, when the summer was waning and the leaves were beginning to turn to their brilliant hues of autumn, a large Freshman class entered high school. There were twenty-six of us, tim- idly finding our ways about the class rooms. However, after we had been initiated by the upper classmen we felt more at home. We organ- ized our class and elected officers, and later gave the upper classmen a return party. Members of the Freshman Class took part in many ac- tivities during the year. The next autumn, we returned to begin our Sophomore year. This time our calss numbered sixteen. This was a prosperous year for us as we excelled in scholarship, in athletics, and in literary activities. After a brief vacation, fifteen of us again returned to high school, this time to become Juniors. Ag ain we met for the purpose of organ- ization and every member of the class took a solemn vow to be a loyal Junior and to make the Class of ’28 the best class in school. After re- viewing the past year we find that the Junior Class has again led in ’
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