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26 the senior magnet ly of form and stately of step, a leader of society. 22. Uldene Nicholas—Head of Typewriting Department of Meridian University. 23. Grace Oswald—Famous successor to V. K. Irvine. 24. Lucille Patterson—Head of Commercial Department of Saxon-burg High. 25. Frances Ringer—Chief Cook at the Waldorf-Astoria. 26. Mildred Rowen—leaching dancing in Mr. Blackburn’s place. 27. Alberta Scott—Colonel in Women’s Home Defence League. 28. Mae Thompson—Superintendent of Chinese Sunday School. 29. Oral Mae Wilson — Prominent Suffragette Leader. 30. Julia Wise—Publishing a parody on L’Allegro. 31. Edna Zimmerman — Leading hairdresser of Evans City. 32. Helen Hobaugh—Famous New York actress. 33. Winifred McGrody — Engineer-ess on the B. O.
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THE SENIOR MAGNET 2 S GftS. SYBLL FORESEES IN 1950 1. Marvin Anderson—World Famous Baseball Referee. 2. Professor Kenneth Bailey demonstrating his patent fire extinguish; er. 3. Orville Bricker teaching domestic science. 4. Loraine Campbell advertising soup. 5. Hon. Baylor Goen—Mayor of Petersville. 6. Ralph Gossard, D. D.—Pastor of famous tabernacle of New York. 7. Harry Graham—Mr. Hogg’s successor. 8. Ray Kesselman—Raising funds for the benefit of “Home for Aged Nurses.” 9. George McClelland—Owner of a chain of Hot-Dog stands. 10. Vernon Wise—Selling shoes for Lon Green and Co. 11. Dick Russell—President of Old Ladies’ Home. 12. Herman Badger—Head of Department of Dentistry in University of Petersville. 13. Hazel Brown—Fat woman in Robinson’s Circus. 14. Dorothy Davis—In business as a “Weaver.” 15. Mary Doerr—Private secretary to J. P. Morgan. 16 Inez Dougan — Matron for a Home for Superannuated Cats. 17. Erma Hanson—Pianist at the Metropolitan. 18. Bertha Jacobs—Owner and Manager of Brass Hair Pin Factory. 19. Willard Lasher—Stage manager at the Butler. 20. Genevieve McKee—Chaufferette for presidents of Pear Club. 21. Beatrice Nicholas—Though port-
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THE SENIOR MAGNET 27 OUR ALMA MATER INEZ DOUGAN “Farewell,” “farewell- but this I tell To thee, dear Butler High, We’ve studied hard—attained our goal, And now must say “good-bye.” We’ve studied hard—we've racked our brains, We've burned the “midnight oil.” The time draws near when we shall be Rewarded for our toil. These four years have been happy ones, And parting brings a tear, We’ll ne’er forget in days to come, Our Alma Mater dear. OUR BOYS RIIEA SHAFFER When Uncle Sam entered the Prussian game Full of pep and vim, The Allies cheered and the Kaiser sneered, “I’m not afraid of him.” And now our boys have sailed to France Through the waves of the ocean blue; They're going to “finish Kaiser Bill And capture Berlin, too. There’s a mighty host of them over there” Fighting with all their might; They’ve got the Huns on the run right now And they’ll soon have them out of sight. Many of than have fallen now In the din of the battle's roar But they’ll show Kaiser Bill he can’t have sway In Europe any more. Our boys are fighting for truth and right Across the ocean foam And Oh! how proud we’ll be of them When they come sailing home. THE HUNTERS ORVII.EE bricker Upon a beautiful autumn day, Two frolicsome hunters were on their way, They said, “We must hurry a bit and strive To show the fellows we’re still alive. Far from home in the heart of the wood, Tramping the brush heaps as fast as they could, Whistling and talking as they went, Each mind was on its errand bent.
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