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W'hv, this IS a I RENT, seeing so many old friends. said AMiahle Benny. Did yon girls know Mickey and Ed were both firemen here? l)v. no. Benny do tell us MORE, sighed Helen. “Anymore of our classmates around?” “Well, no more here in DAILYville,” answered Benny, hut I heard that Dorothy Stabler and Avanelle Keechle had both married farmers. Dorothy, i guess is CRooXing Lullabies. As for Wvy’ I suppose she's telling the kiddies about BASKKThall in W. H. S. Well, Kit, isn't that PETRIFYING?” Wlule Kit absorbed this AStounding neVYS, Helen glanced at the divorce column in a paper which she was reading. DARLing, do GAZE at this list. “ANYone we know. Dear?” “Yes. some. Here! Robert V allery from Helen Penn Vallery. Charge is extensive flirtations Swanson Mounts from Bernice Allison Mounts. Charge is extreme CRueltv. I hen, here is says that, let's see Jim Somelxxly (it's blotted) is applYIXG for •i Di orce from his wife. ()pal Lee. I he charge is daydreaming and pensiveness. AnyONE trying the GREAT ATTEMPT?” Lh. huh. just ONE. Beulah Keiser and some guv WE don't know. Rev. Homer Woods tied the knot and Irene Kritzwiser. the famous heart-breaker, Helen Gregg, the famous soprano and Pauline Wipert, a remained photographer W ERE there. GEE, it must he S ELL to have such people at your WEDding.” It says here that Carol Caldwell and Edith Call, our nurses, are on a vaca-■ lion now and are TOURing the North. They are thrilling VAST audiences of EsKimoES by their impersonations of Patrick Henrv and Captain Kidd. Esther Newman is quick change ARTist. She shifts scenERy. Can YOU BEAT that!” Well, W ELK. look A I I HIS! It says ‘Miss Georgie Mae Vulgamore returns to the United States after a European Tour. She delights her audiences with her outsTANDing musiCAL talent.' I alWAYs knew she'd he a SUCCess if she ever got OVER her W H. S. love affairs. Say, girls. put in Benny. I hear Ruth PENN is STILL wearing a dia-MOND and still looking for a CREature called 'MAX'. I understand she’s CON-sidering a fine proposal. NOW, though. Maxine Stabler. I hear is prominent in Grand Opera. She is now playing in “Iteggars' Opera. the LAST-minute HIT. ' Chick' Gableman holds a very responsible government position. He Has NEVER married because he has N'T found the ‘ONE’. Rich Miller, his PAL, hasn’t either, for some unknown REAson. ONLY Richard knows. But I'M sure quite a few girls I know wish he would N’T he so reservED.” Did you HEAR about Darwin Acord,” continued Benny, “He FOUND A MILLION DOLLARS while he was sweeping the streets one morning. He had just finished SWEEPing the street in front of The Cottage when he found it. “Then there's Elizalieth Foster and Melva Finley. Of course they're still flirting and vamping all the men from the Atlantic to the Pacific.” After many days of visiting and fun. the girls started home to settle down to think over their delightful visit. And finally, the girls discovered that the last that was heard of the writer of this prophecy was that she was still fleeing into foreign countries, fearing the effects of this piece of work on her CLASSmates. —Juanita Shanks. Twenty-six
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CL SS PROPHECY Kittv dashed MADly into the room where Helen was CC Rled cozily on the EOUNge. Honey, do drop that NEWSpaper imMEdiately and liSTEX to me. I have OODIes of XOODles to slip to you. Can you IMagine AXYthing HAM so exciting as Helen Brown’s being engaged to Grover? Why I could have CROAKed, when I heard it—I mean 1 really could. Why, my DEAR, he makes practically XQTHing and TWO can XOT live as cheaply as one. “But DAREing , replied Helen, to ME, that isn’t half so ext I I ing as knowing that Xaomi Whims is the toast of Broad W A since her SC REA Ming success in 'Ralph Rovster Dovster. I'm simply ILD to see it. I asked t larence Donohoe, movie proprietor, when it would LAND here, and he says lies doing his best to EXgage it. But DAREing, did you hear whom she’s playing oppoSI 1 E —Glenn Eeatherwood: Really when 1 heard it 1 could have BUTTered BEE I S, I mean I really could”. “Oh, there's the DOORbell, wait just a SEC t 1 E E I go . Helen (from outside), Oh, is it POSSible? Kitty dearEST do come here and see who brought my TEEegram: CEArence McKinney. 1 always knew lied be a SUCCess in life—a MesSEXger boy”. But, Helen dear, do OPen the telegram and see whoM it’s from, demanded the CUR ions kit. Helen (reading) Just married—John's a dear—Annice? Oh, that girl! She always did have a way all her OWN with the men. I never thought she'd seTTle down though. But let's get going if we are going to SIB P.” The two girls walked to the SIDEwalk and hailed a taxi CAB driven by no one but Richmond Arnett HIMself, SAFest and SAN'est driver in New ork. My DEAR, I'm all-of-a-twit. This is BETTer than ever . While Helen paid Mr. Arnett, Kit bought a paper from John Tackett. Finally the girls wound their weary way home again from the SHOPPING tour (on which they bought XO I Hing) and found a letter awaiting Kit. My dear, do listen, jabbered Kit, when she had read the letter. Its from George Perkins and he says lie's running a REAE night club at DAIIA ville. Ohio and he wants us to come down. And DAREing he says he hires Violet Snyder and Helen Fulscher as dancers and Helen George and Ruth Sheets (our old maids) as waitresses. Isn't that ASTOUNDing? Shall we Go?” Why of course, SIE, you don’t imAGine I’d refuse, do OL ? And EES 1 en dearie, I'll ask Dad to buy the car Henry Lytle, that handsome salesman, v know is trying to sell and then we can drive through. During the next week the two girls' maids, Mildred Scott and Minnie Bareli, threatened to quit on account of the hectic preparations being made for the trip but finally all was ready and the girls were off. When the girls arrived in DAILYville they went to the HO 1 el which had been recommended to them as the gayest in town. And HERE they found none other than Glenn Markham as proprietor, and here was Arthur Moats as a bell hop. Myrtle Walls and John Bowman also held responsible positions as AR 1 ists of soME description. DEARIE, do look down the street a LITTLE and see if you recognize that figure, exploded Kit. WY, HOXEY, it’s really Benny Seasor and XO other,—let s go talk to him. So down the street the girls sped to meet Benny—manager of a great footlmll team. Twenty-five
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ralph Km.mitt Marie Osborne . Geneva Reed Robert Taylor President I iee-President Seeretary Treasurer Twenty-seven
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