Western Washington University - Klipsun Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1922

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in l i , 3 f , if ,. -91.2.6 Z I ' if A lk. uf-sayin? ' 1 . ,. 7 ' -' 'aflf' 4 T 'ZZ 'T Tg 'slLk1 ' n-1 1.313 in Q: -Q: , J F7 'iii' Q' w f 'lil ii . lang - at . time 'ass s tg -B Svninr Qllaan Hrnplgerg The long, white, 'flimsy robe rea.ehed below my knees. The sil- very stream that l had been 'liollowingl wonnd through the'valley. Far in the distance the jeweled towers of a catliedrzil gleamed in the blue moon rays. Oversized, oblong, green and purple stars hung' near the palm tree horizon. A l slopped fo listen lo the ehinies whieh the wind, eoniing in from the lemion-4-olored sea., eurried over the valley. Dew sparkled on the millions of sweet lnnsk-rose bnds that per- lilllllt-'Li the nieht. The ,init-o of nodding violets and oxlips 4-overed my bare feet. In my right hand was the golden-lezxfed book eontaining the Senior Class names. Long before I reaehed the palm grove, strips of lemon, and pin'- ple water glowed lill'0llLl'll the open spaees. 'NVl1ere the woodbine over-c'a.nopied the palms, and fhe dew shone like diznnonds, b21.t'efoot maidens with jeweled eyes, daneed in c-ireles. The lllj'Sl'.lt' music' from unseen harps vibrated softly ont over the water. At last I stood at the door of a hut. lfaeing a. hideous, stooped old woman. ller voiee hinted of the unknown. She snzitehed the book R 'From nuljv hand, laughing in a. eraeked, hollow voiee. '- -' Abi not all the names are here. if Disappointment spread over her dry face. But never mind, l know all. llet's see who eomes iirst?,' She glared at the'na.ines. u ' Take that diamond pointed pencil and write. The 'Ifollowing is what she told me to write. 0nly eleven of the class will make good sehool lTGE1lfi1Ql'S.H Dwight Cone will be disa,ppointed in love, and will 'find solace only in the barber business. Marion Follier, six years from now will be married to one, and in love with 21,ll0lQllC1I'. Heta Gard nun-ries an Alaskan mine owner, leaving poor Loi-ee with at broken heart. Olga llrotnov tours the southern states, lecturing on, How to Get Rieh Raising Speekled -Hensfi She finally elopes with a trav- eling nmn. Marion Melnnighlin breaks her engagement with Roy Tweit, and takes a eorrespondenee eourse in motion pieture acting. Amy Peterson teaches and teaches, and still she teaehesg but it is only one that she teaches. Estill V. Cain is a very sneeessful horse tratder up in Alberta, but he often thinks of the little girl on Lunnni lslzmd. 24 4



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