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For ni•rht  I  had  lain  awake  wonderin  1  and  thinking ot  the  future  o  our old  'It
                   ot  '23.  for  upon  me  had  tallen  the  dut)  of  writin~ 1t  propht'C).
                      ( )ne  ni~ht  1  I  wa  1tting  by  my  window  in  th ·  tdl  moonli1..dlt  th"  room  ..,ecm: d
                   permeated  with  a  . ott  ~lo\\,  .t  b~fore me  tood  two  elf1n  tairie  .
                      "On  graduation  night,  \\e \\Ill  . how  )OU  the  calling  of  )OUt  da  tn3te  fne  )t'ar
                   hence.  Tru. t  u.,"  th~)  . aid,  and  di  appeared.
                      And  that  i  '' h.tt  I.haH'  done;  I  ha\e  waited  and  tru  ted  the  dear  fairie  .  \rhat
                    hall  I  do  at  thi  late  moment  if  the)  hould  fail  me?
                      Ah,  here  thn  come  to  reveal  our  future!   Drawing back  the  curtain  o  tim·~.  th"')
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                   will  show  tL  the  'Ia  of  1923  in  I <)2t •
                      Behold  Britton I  night,  pre. ident ot our ._enior  'Ja ... , .t  pre. ident ot  th ·  \  t  ~•  )'ml·
                   Tinu s Pn 1  •
                      Th"  curtain  i  rai  ed  again  and  we  ee  our  vice-pre  ident,  '\Iar)  Beth  \lortim"r,
                   tirele  and  alw.n"  ready  to  help,  now  a  famous  mod1  te  and  owner  of  a  \l'I)  e  rlu  iH
                    hop .
                      •  ~ain  the  fairie.  draw  the  veil  and  our  dear  old  ecretar)  appear.,  \Ltn  'ohia,
                   awaiting the  groom,  ju  t  on  the  thre..,hold  of  her  marnage.
                      Then  come ·  our  trea.urer,  Jame   iblack,  hone  t  and  true,  now  ht·ad  pharmari  t
                   at Johns  Hopkin  I Io:pital.
                      And  \\hom  h.tll  \\ e  ee  nm\·  but Vi\ ian  :\Iarkham, be  t  lm ed  mu  ic  teacher at  Pea
                   bod)  'on en ator),  Baltimore?
                      ()nee more,  and  we  . ee  Doroth)  \  oung and  Debbie  , mtth--Doroth)  the  nur  e  and
                   Debbie  the  doctor-inseparable  in  mim  tering  to  the  need  of  th.:  '\ndant" :outh  ·"-·a
                   L lander..
                       And  oh,  the  :urpri ·e  when  we  ce   nnie  Lou  \\?d..,on,  the  little  ray  o  san  him>,
                   posing  a:  a  beautiful  toe  dancer!
                      •  nd  here  \\ e  cc  I. abel  Knight,  mding  and  happy  a.  th •  \\'otld'.  cham:)ion  wim-
                   mer.
                       \Vho would  think of  . • elle  Dickens as  a  noted  reader  in  th ·  Redpath  'lnutauqua?
                       Once  more  we  see  J.  'T.  Lip. comb,  our  athletic   ar,  winmng:  fam ·  ,..,  a  football
                   coach  at  Harvard .
                       .  e\.t  we  bow  re. pcctfully  to   hri. tine  . Ic  linton,  :cH.'t~c··  teacher  at  I·.  , .  \\ .  '


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