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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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