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' alvx'nae v;ere entertained by a Inncheon. of Com- • i.i 0 Lastl.y, on the ds.y ve part, but as a tv.'o years in into the f i'^iencement, we result of our Hontreat, we carry --- world. oLir Ideals w.hicii 'will 5-ielp us render service to all -■nianklnd J —Hilda Grant CLASS PROPHECY Tire],os sly wo had truC&ad over the earth. Soon it bo th;Te for the prophecy to oe fh. lfill.ed, not predicted. ■foxJ.d not .l et the class '■■■'0. inxst find out their fu xi^r^- . Vie passed dozens of «ick days, followed by treks and .jungle journef'x •^■'.x-:- wo roachocl^Greoce. V^e ' bo-J.d to consult the oracleyoi bolv)]^j_. Then v;c rerioinbereo tile or*acle had told Wxho^was to be Queen of near i:ontreat. Surely oox e us our class prophecy. An ancient, wlaone man di.rocted us to „g. ■'Lion v/e reached th.e on > ■bo dep.arted, leavlnC ■winci the oracle. fe - entered tho cold, damp Bats struck the sides ox eerie cavern in an j, es. CcS.pe the tiny bean of .tooa close Had it not boon ?\^ave left, old Seniors, ve yoal^. clac-s B^it xvith a thought of our c.... ■olory, we pushed on. Then we cane yo ^ T)ilo of rocks in an altar. There we -n called for th.e eloped Hie smoke arose anc > '■'■he altar. A voiC-, ■■■loaning spoke t '>pTuhi vrill '‘The oracle C'i_ be pa •In,'ll all truths. w...l the distance I can i.-iakc out vliat aonears to be Loi.s Vioctor sl.ov/ly but surely losing her iiind try ing to make her pet liz.ard obc7/ her Instructlonr; ■ \vhon placed'on dotted sv/iss. We now turn our course and. head for V.1rginia. Upon arriving I see that our 'two little Virgin ia girls are back in the home state. As was^ expected, Nclc married a horse doctor and is now comfortably housed over the stables, wMle j.'ae'after chasing all over the globe, at last man axud is now little ones her eating in class getting by with it. Wo now skip down to Georgia to see Betty Pegraiii xho is still a mem ber of the AgneSx Scott Student Body. But give her time; she»s young. As we sail on, I see Vary Wallace's ambition to be an ambassador has collapsed, and she is nov; a saleslad3r birdseed c ompan-y, class, I SCO, reach Hew caught her a teacPxlng tbp technique of and ■pan^' of lork > a ohr over Poll^ which v;o a: ■ Fuiodes is tang: now flying. ^ling up spaghetti for :in Italifxn res taur snt, wi-iile ].!ary .Pasley is doing research work on the ter mite question in regard to vrood- en heads. The animal world ha^ no stronger defender than Doro thy Godwin, who is president of the TJ.T.A.A., United Tailwaggers Association of America, We are now sailing out over Hew York harbor, heading for various places her and yon, Janet Marson, Car- oljm Hughes and Page Lancaster are three of our members who have found fajiie and fortune a- broad. Janet, still trying to decide wrhether to cut her gray ing locks, is t.he United State's correspondent to the North Pole. Caroly^n is stationed at the Mexican border, armed v/lth a sling shot to kill all yellow fever mosquhtoes as the^’- cross the boundary. Page had returned
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