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Page 22 text:
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Marie Sweet will go to State, And learn to cook the barber's dish. Roy Hess will drive a taxi, And take you wherever you wish. Thelma Hinkle will mary George, And live out on a farm. Donald Koffatt the Senior bachelor, Won't win the fair lady, despite her charm. Willard Figard, the girls great worry, Will try a scheme to win a wife. Sara Long will hitch with Barney, And she'll be called a model wife. Virginia Blankley will be a nurse, And relieve those in distress. Mattie Putt will go in business, And run the Saxton Press. Dora Kreiger will take a trip, And find her husband, John. Betty McCavitt will study teaching, And teach our children one by one. Patsy McCollum will live up North. Right near to the Dionne's. Marvid Ritchey will be a singer For the side walks of New York. Virginia Rogers, a perfect model, Will make the money over in Franco. Helen Shontz, a first class orator, Will get her reward, but not by chance. Charlie Smith, a good veteninary, Will doctor many a horse. Bettie Stapleton a business lady Will teach a business course. Cassie Stoler, a movie star. Is now playing in Lovely Spring. Sara Syster, will have hotels, For instance one is Bedford Springs. Vernon Dixon, our greatest worry, Will be at home in Kelly's row . Glen Donahoe, in no great hurry Will make a trip around the world . Tom Hickes will make a movie, Betty Eichelberger will be the star, While a radio announcer's position Will be filled by Dick Brumbaugh. 20
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CLASS PROPHECY I had a dream the other night, About our Senior Class; And in it there was shown to me What things would come to pass. Edith Kifer will go to Paris, A. beauty expert there to be. Little Eva will go to China To curl the hair of the Chinese. Helen Hughes a second Garbo, Will for a prince make a good wife. Not so, with jolly Barbara Who for writing fame will strive. Next come flirtatious Mona, Who still believes to love them all. Dorothy Albright just the opposite, She sticks to one, the first of all. Betty Bailey will own a circus She and Dusty will do the tricks I Elizabeth Bailey will go to Cumberland, Where she and Vic will pay two bits. Virginia Berkstresser, an office slave, Will type and toil, day by day. But not so domestic Hattie, Who'll for her brother work away. Frances Cullen will go to Duke, And she won't be back very soon. Joseph Cypher will stay at home, And have a farm, and raise coons. Leota Davis quiet and nice, Will hitch up with an old friend Tom. Glen Defibaugh our bashful boy, Will raise chickens on a farm. Next comes our good friend Mary, A lone missionary will she be. Not so with lovely Alice, Who'll count her children one, two, three. Howard Dorman, the Senior hit, Will try his lick at law. Hilda Hoover, her poems will exhibit, And many large crowds will draw. 19
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But now the day is breaking, And I must rise to work, I hope my dreams will be fulfilled By members of the senior class. Anna Acitelli Mae Worthing Vera Houck THE EDITOR’S WORRY The typographical error is a slippery thing and sly, You can hunt until you are dizzy, but it somehow will get by, Till the forms are off the presses, it is strange how still it keeps. It shrinks down into a corner, and it never stirs or peeps. Tu t typographical error, too small for human eyes, Till the ink is on the paper, when it grows to mountain size. The boss, he stares with horror, then he grabs his hair and groans; The copy reader drops his head upon his hands and moans---- The remainder of the issue may be clean as clean can be, But that typographical error is the only thing you see. —Exchange. You can’t keep your head in the clouds and your feet on the ground at the sme time, unless you’re walking in a fog. 21
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