Winslow High School - Meteor Yearbook (Winslow, AZ)

 - Class of 1913

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1913 WOLSNIWANOZIRA PEA HI. ALLEN 19 14 (JRACE BIJTNER JESSIE Bl’TNER IRENE DADEY PAULINE WOODS PEARL ALLEN. Champion Blacks Basketball. Mine is the month of Roses, and mine The month of Marriages! all pleasant sights And scents the fragrance of the blossoming vine. The foliage of the village and height. Captain High sociate GRACE BCTNER, School Blacks. Class Editor. Editor Annual. Cast High School Play. As- • An earnest worker, yet fond of gaiety withal.” 23

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WOLSNIWANOZIRA 19 13 ■whom I was very intimate once. It was Ethel Burlund. apparently now the wife of the greatest of modem diplomats. As I gazed at her. the same sweet Ethel that I knew in High School, my guide murmured “A perfect woman, nobly planned, and my heart answered, “Yes, yes.” Aloud I said. “And what of the two ladies now holding converse with Ethel? They seem very familiar.” “Y es. answered the Superman, “the dark-haired lady was formerly ha (’assin and now is the wife of the Governor of Arizona and is on her way to a royal presentation at the Court of St. James. She is said to he the sweetest lady of all the land and would be well worthy of the great Ilaroun A1 Raschid. With her you see the greatest prima donna of the time, Louise Dadey, who has been abroad for several veal’s and has had the honor of a papal presentation, an almost unheard of honor of late years. Her dulcet tones have been listened to eagerly by all of the crowned heads of Europe, and now she is going home to play for a long engagement at the Metropolitan Theatre in Xew York.” On shifting my gaze to the middle of the great Atlantic I saw a great steam yacht sailing twards the East, and upon looking closely I perceived upon the bridge a form that looked very familiar; without a doubt it was George Sampson. My mentor told me he was the richest man in the world, as he discovered a ruby mine in Arizona, and all of his investments had prospered until he became wonderfully wealthy. As I was told of his great philanthropies! works and good deeds the old II. S. saying came back to my mind, “lie was always one to see that things were well done that were worth doing.” Shifting the telescope again to the East in the world’s most fashionable city within the shadow of Notre Dame, I noticed a great crowd thronging toward a large theatre and my guide told me that Madame Alma de Norman was to appear that night in concert; and as she was the world’s most famous pianist an immense crowd of fashionables are gathering to hear her. “Now we come home again.” said my guide, as he depressed the instrument until it covered Washington. A close inspection of the city showed that a presidential reception was being held and I caught my breath as I recognized in tin first lady of the land, Gladys Pouts, that was. Of her I remember that it was said “Type of the wise, who soar but never roam.” At this time I started to thank my Superman for the great favor conferred upon me. but obeying his gesture I looked as he pointed and saw what appeared to be a swift comet approaching. “What is it? I exclaimed. “That is the special train of President Ralph Weber of the transaerial air line between Mars and the Earth, conveying the president of the System here for a conference with me. Nearer and nearer approached the train and as I was anticipating a great catastrophe, I arose from my seat and—awoke. 22



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WOLSNIWANOZIRA 1913 IRENE DADEY, High School Rods Basketball, Class President Maiden! with meek brown eyes, In whose orbs a shadow lies Like the dusk in evening skies. JESSIE BUTNEK, High School Reds Basketball, Play. So walking here in the twilight, my friends! I hear your voices softened by the distance And Pause and turn to listen, as each sends His word of friendship, comfort and assistance. PAULINE WOODS, High School Reds Basketball, Class Vice-President and Treasurer. And that smile, like sunshine, darts Into many a sunless heart For a smile of Cod thou art. 24

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