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Page 62 text:
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mm Snngs, Mnufes anb looks The Eternal Three. L. Amato — Sunshine. E. Bacher — Curly Top. K. R. Bacon — The Faithful Heart. M. Baker — The Heart Buster. S. Barker 1 F. Blacklock C. Boatner V. Bayard — Dancing- Eool. R. Bently — Come out of The Kitchen. V. Blanchard — Too Tired. M. Bourne — Top of the World. E. Brash — AVine of Youth. M. Brand— Pal O ' Mine. S. Brumfield — Who is Sylvia. R. Burt — Flirting with Love. M. Campbell — Safety Last. N. Campbell — Just a flower from an old bouquet. U. Carnahan — Song of Love. E. Chapman — Keep it Dark. E. Chenet — The Turmoil. L. Cohen — The Poor Little Rich Girl. M. Cousins — The Little French Girl. E. Cross — T h e Dangerous Flirt. L. Dalton — His Hour. F. Dancy — A Triumph. D. Daubert — Dangerous Curve Ahead. H. Dawson — The Littlest Rebel. R. Dawson — Jazz Mania. C. Dennet — T h e Average Woman. R. Dickinson — Hot water. . M. Dolan — Smiling Thru. M. Dowling l-Abie ' s Irish Ida DrezinskiJ Rose. B. Dromgool — Christine of the Hungry Heart. M. Drueding — Vanity Fair. N. Dubourg — No, No, Nora. M. L. Duquesne — Zaza. F. Eberling — Madame Butter- fly. H. Eden — Queen of the Ivo- ries. G. Ellington — The Dream Girl. A. Elliot — School Days. H. Erb — True as Steel. L. Estopinal — Why Men Leave Home. M. Faber — Dreaming. O. Farris — The Girl Of The Golden West. D. Feitel — Bundle of Joy. R. Fell H. Wigginton Our Gang. D. Wigginton T. McCarthy L. Flair— Little Miss Why. K. Florintino— O Sol O ' Me. H. Garsand — Sweet Lady. B. Gash — Wonderful One. M. Gastrell— Nellie The Beau- tiful Cloak Model. M. Gaugin — You Never Can Tell.
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September 15, 1922! What a wonderful day that was to us ! For our dreams were beginning ' to form themselves into tangible things. Even the remarks made by scornful and superior seniors could not take away the glamor from that memorable day. Here as Freshmen we began the first lap of the road to success and graduation. The Seniors forbade us to wear earrings and confiscated all the earrings found on Freshmen. After days of new work we were given our baby party. One morning each Freshman was handed her bottle invitation, and that evening we were allowed to see in that wonderful Baby Partly, the handsome and daring rogue (the Shiek). Another fea- ture of the evening was the trip to baby-land, wh ere we saw the fattest baby in three countries being weighed. Soon our baby days passed and we were Sophomores Oh ! how glorious it was to lord it over the Freshmen. Then last September we were made seniors. Oh ! the glamour of that little word. We then gave our very own baby party, a unique circus, which was a great success, and made us famous far and wide. Now with our class p)ay and class feast, we are on the last lap of the road which has led to achievement. As words are a poor form of expression when the heart is in them, we can only say, Dear Wright High ! we shall never forget you .
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N. Gebelin — The Humming Bird. E, Gerde — Age of Innocence. S. Goldstein — Sally. C. Gonzales — The Spaniard. H. Gough — That Red Head Girl. D. Gullege — Lass O ' Laughter. L. Guth— Charlie My Boy. M. Heckell — Hold Your Breath. H. Hiller— Be Your Self. E. Hollis ( Suppose I Had E. Jennings Never Met You. J. Hooper — Dixie. D. Ittmen — The Dressmaker Erom Paris. L. Johnson — Eascination. B. Kahn— ril Say She Does. E. Kasbaum — The Student. A. Kathman— It ' s All The Same To Me. H. Kaufman — Born Rich . E. Kelleher — Pampered Youth. G. Kesler — Grandma ' s Boy. N. Kirkparick — Isn ' t Life Wonderful. I. La Eonta — The Spanish Dancer. A. Langford — Excuse My Dust. H. Law — Seven Chances. A. LeBlanc — Circe. fV i Old Pals. J. Lilly [ A. Lockhart — The Gaiety Girl. M. Leguenec — My Best Gal. K. Lehon — The Perfect Elap- per. M. Long — Peter Pan. V. Lotz — Honest And Truly. R. Maas — Ashes of Vengence. B. Mansberg ) J ( The Go Getters U. Prosdame O. Marshall— Oh! Doctor. B. McCrary— I ' m Afraid To Care Eor You. H. McVey | I Love You. E. Schleckler C. jNIeyer — The Beloved Vag- abond. J. leyer — Flaming Youth. R. ] Ieyer — Daughter of Two Worlds. T. ...Micas — Circus Days. D. ] Iiddleton — Mighty Like a Rose. A. Mollere— The Silent Watch- er. M. iMonroe — So Big. I. ] Ioore — hose Issie Is She. M. Norwood — There is a little Bit Of Bad In Every Good Little Girl. C. O ' Toole — The Luck of the Irish. A. Pabst — Anna Ascends. J. Pallet — Stumbling All Around. L. Pierce — Margie. D. Perlman — Dulce. M. Pichet D. Plauche | The Three Musketee R. AIoss J B. Pringle — This Ereedom. J. Rachel — The D ' angerous Blonde. H. Randall — Lavender and Old Lace.
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