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Alma Bilhips — Here is a leader of societT. 011a also codk ■iTh ]iincli ] in i]iriery. Podrida ' - ' ii ' Bowman — A striet aud useful housewife slie ' ll make, June And i|nail on Tnasr she ' ll never, never rake. 1906 France Unwnian — She will coniliiue su Ii colors in lier gowns. Thai ' ortll Avill lose liis Trade in old P ' rendi town . Roy Bowers — He ' ll graft sucvessfullv, bui not the stare. He ' ll give us lucious fruits boTli rare aud late. Bertlia Brt)wue — To I urojie she large ijarties oft will take. Not much for fees, hut most for line art ' s sake. Harold Brayton — The vears tind liini ;i working politician. Snrressfnll}- foi- ' otes he ' ll go a-fishijig. Carrie (Tiaires — This maid to Ole Virginia soon will roam. To he the mistress of a Southern home. George • halniers — He ' ll form a syndicate in land ere hnig. Aud eoruer all of Berkeley for a song. Ernest ( ' ha])man — Within a Home for flutes he wU] lu-eside. And gi ' e some dancing lessons on the side, rharles Church — gay lienteuant at his post he ' ll be. I ' romotion soon twill be his lot to see. Jessie Cole — She ' ll found a luniie for sick and orjihaned cats. ' here all. with ])ills. shall fall aslee]) on mats. Irene I)akin — In Irene ' s studio you soon may call. And find her ]iaintings hanging on th - ■all. Margaret Darst — In Osteopathic treatment she ' ll seek wealth. lint rnl) will come, in collecting for returning health, ( larice- 1 »a ' is — ( larice as wise postnii.-trcss rhey will need. Ami picture jiostal cards she ne ' er v, ill read. -Marguerite T)avis — She ' ll he the jollie i lious(M -ife in all ilic nation. As she cooks, and l)re -s. and stews for her lord of creation, riiny Doane — A stage with six greai horses he will ilrive. In I)«-ad Horse Gulch he ' ll land his load alive. I earle I ' unlap — Hard Latin she will teach in Cajie To -n High. And hcl]i sonic drink the founts of kmn -l(Hlge dry. l!cn 1 »ykes — His Task in life will he to feel eartluiuakes. Atid to allay our fears by cx]ilaininu shakes. Albert Kvers — His ■ife a jdeader of woman ' s rights ill be. While he will dauiile the babies on his knee. 24
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Class Prophecy oik Podrida BY CHARLOTTE BIEDENBACH JunC WIIH louji rays of j old the rtainiiii; siiii had set. ' 1906 And all the stars in faithfnl tryst had met To shine with portent fair or fonl on man. At birth, and dnring all his mortal span. An ancient seer. Avith eyes nndimnuMl by time. Watched the constellations slowly climi). And traced their conrse n])oii liis maiii - charl. Wlierefrom he read men ' s fates witli mystic art. I stood beside the silent man who sought To read the star world ' s solemn hidden thoniilit. When suddenly there Hashed a comet ' s lijjht, That filled the air Avith dazzling radiance bright. I cried, Oh, tell me what this thing may be! ' A wondrous sign. he said, a pro])hecy For Nineteen Hundred Six, the Far Renowned. And in the scroll he wrote, these things I found: Ernest Allen— -This boy lead the life of an artist gay. And nniuy a town he ' ll ])aint bright red in a day. Clement Ambrose — Tour fortune he tell by jialm or card. To make a living he Avill find (piite hard. Fanny Armstrong — In works of charity the name of Fanny Armstrong. In many hearts Avill b remembered long, dudson Aspinwall — The ]);()sperous owner of a grocery store. Full measure will he give — and something more. Vera Bagot — About her future there can be no mystery. In Berkeley High she ' ll teacli dry History. Edith Batdorf — A music teacher slie intends to be. And her sign in Berkeley we will hope to see. Eugene Battles — He ' ll Avork Avith might and main for a Doctor ' s degree. But a maiden ' s heart is the only thing he ' ll see. Blanche Bayly — A sanitarium matron — she will rule. And ahvays gain men ' s praise for nerve so coo.l. 23
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Alice (Ti-iesche — As a triistv maid to a Countess old and queer-. vShe ' ll see the English King, and many a peer, iiarvey Haseltine — He seems to be a promoter of bnsiness schemes. Of which the most are really more tlian dreams. Margaret Hizar — She soon will prove a star of great renown. And dazzle all the folks of Berkeley town. Cary Hill — A skating Rink for genteel folks he ' ll keep, From which he will a goodly fortune reap. Walter Johnson — At the Custom Hons he will the trunks collect. And foreign duties he will not neglect. Ethel Jordan — New ways for })lants to grow she will invent. Her podless peas to market will be sent. Luella Jones — To work for woman ' s suffrage is her aspiratiovi. To tend a man ' s altar fires is her destination. Edward Kendall — He ' ll make a chaffeur of small ability. And men will owe their lives to agility. Eva Kennedy — She dreams, by wondrous deeds, the Avorld to lift. But the making of bread she ' ll find to be lier gift. Eoscoe McCabe — The owner of an electric car line he. To run in the new San Francisco to be. Eobert McCall — A labor union new he ' ill command. And (piell the strikes and riots in our land. Azuba Mc( ' arthy — From the organ ' s lieart the music she will bring. And many a choir to her tuneful strains will sing. Kellogg McCarthy — From door to door where ' er there are ills. He ' ll peddle faithfully his patent i)ills. Earl McCash — A handsome Baggage Buster will be seen. Competing for trunks with the Bold J. Evergreen. Esther Merrill — A neat and careful little housewife she, A comfort and a joy she ' s sure to be. Royal Miller — In Congress, he, ere long, will And his ])lace. And run affairs his way by his smiling face. Mary Miller — in San Francisco ' s growth she ' ll take a part; As architect she ' ll work with head and heart. . Frances Monson — For her kind husband she Avill bake and brew. Alas I She ' ll sometimes get him all in a stew. HoAvard Morrin — On state att ' airs this consul will be sent. And to this task his efforts will be bent. 25
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