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-----The REVERIE --- (?lcu i 'Pno-fiAecy We have decided to eschew the more solid devices of race track and other sporting odds makers and handicappers in favor of the time-honored machine of wizardry and necromancy, the crystal ball. We herein report the vision of said crystal concerning the mates of the Class of 49, as they will be a score of years hence. Ardith Clark, whom we always suspected was clever. Is writing a novel more daring than ever. With heroes pursuing their ladies pell-mell. The rate that they're going they'll end up in------ well. If you don't read the story, you're missing a lot. So get the book while the presses are hot. Bob Cordts is head of a meat-packing ring; H is latest concoction is schmoo a la king. He’s put it in cans and he sells it by cases To all sorts of people in all sorts of places. To Eskimos, Navajos, Scotchmen and Hottentots In Greenland, New Mexico, Glasgow, and I've forgotten spots. Jim Sharp we must mark as a great mathematician. Though his new theories are quite a break with tradition. With reasoning concrete and with logic profound. He seems to have proven the world to be round. That's a new tought, and we re glad he s perfected it; But somehow or other, we d always suspected it. Don Heneberry’s become a fine comic; He blows 'em to bits cause his wit is atomic. They roll in the aisles, they double up laughing; Which is a sure sign that a good time they're haffing. They howl at his jokes and they scream at his capers, Next week he's becoming a strip in the papers. Charles Clarke is now in charge of all earth-shaking schemes. Nuclear physics and mad scientists dreams. From atomic fission, professor, protect us. And kill all the microbes that often infect us. So we can survive for an eon or two. And do all the things that we've wanted to do. Bethany High School - 1949
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The REVERIE The young Stables girl, Valette is her name. Who peddles the Herald-Review, Getting the money you already owe Or trying to make you renew. Bequeaths her innate business sense To brother Tom with compliments. In this way she shows what everyone knows To be undeniably true — — Keeping a job in the family is always the right thing to do. Avis Marlow runs the switchboard After school and in the summer. Her name is held in high repute For getting the right number. She leaves the board to Joy Clark While she goes to Decatur Because somebody told her she s a Big Time Operator. Don Heneberry has something that's very Outstanding he wants to bequeath He's in quite a lather because he would rather Give up his right arm or eye teeth But it must be allowed that 3 is a crowd So he's giving his brother the gate For Donald you see Always wanted to be Alone with a girl on a date. Dave Heneberry had made so much merry In circles scholastic and social; But his outstanding ability in his football agility. Which is well-known from here to Kenoshal. So he leaves it today to a lad, we must say. Has plenty of guts on his own; For chasing the gals, double-crossing his pals. And taking out any old crone. So send out a feeler, and tell “Slick Jim Wheeler Of what he has just fallen heir to. But slip it to him slow, 'cause we really don t know Whether or not he will care to. Once upon a time there was a girl named Mary Grace Whose qualities of leadership won her an honored place As F. H. A. State President, a job she didn t shirk. She gives the credit to her folks for teaching her to work. This brings to a conclusion the fable we've prepared Of Mamma Baird and Poppa Baird and Little Gracie Baird. Bethany High School - 1949
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The REVERIE Loretta LaCost is now known as Suzette; By appointment, beautician to London s smart set. Her products are put up in plastics and glass; And made out of goo from Schmitt’s chemistry class. She'll color your hair mauve, magenta or green. She just did a repainting job on the Queen. Tin Pan Alley and Broadway are shouting the praises Of one of the twins who used to amaze us. For Dave Heneberry has written the score Of hundreds of shows and plans hundreds more. The name of his latest and greatest sensation Is Love Me In Fall As You Did In Penn Station . Bob Keown has invested most wisely in stocks. Till his personal treasury rivals Ft. Knox. He's bought Massachusetts, he's now buying Maine; With profits acquired from his trading in grain. He endows Children's Welfares and Old Ladies Homes; They bless him and pray for him wherever he roams. Norma Tipsword is known as a world famous cook. Whose skill at her chosen art recently took Some coveted prizes for mashing potatoes. Stringing string beans and slicing tomatoes. Her latest concoction (don t bother to heat it) Is so nauseating, nobody can eat it. Miss Valette Stables, now exploress of fame. Has ridden on camels, called elephants by name; Searched rivers and jungles and an archipelago. When we heard from her last, she said. Well, I go To Africa, next time, or maybe to Siam; It all just depends on the mood in which I am. Our own Wanda Wright has become Queen of the Stage. Of Broadway and Hollywood she's all the rage. Her beauty is fabulous, her form is divine; She can't get her shoes on, 'cause they're full of wine. When she wears all her diamonds, she sparkles and shimmers; She looks like the frozen food counter at Wimmers. Mary Grace Baird has become the first president. In addition to that, she's also chief resident; Of the National Society for Protection of Innocence, Youth, Mother and Home, and Control of Intemperance. She has oodles of innocents, both smart and dumb. And plenty of vices to protect them all from. Bethany High School - 1949
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