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Can You Imagine ? ? Emanuel Rose, a prize fighter. Moses Palcy, .1 hen-pecked husband. Erla Bersch, hating hoys. Harry Gabchnan, serious. Ix»uis Shifrin, a cheer leader. Sybil Tarbct. in an evening gown. Ezra Sharpiro, a minister. Francis Alexander, a cabaret dancer. Lena Dworkcn, a militiant suffragette. Helen Wertheimer, coming early to class. Neil Fry. jazzing. Dave Kramer, a missionary to China. Joe Garber, at an afternoon tea. Sol Wachtel. a circus clown. Ferdinand Schwartz, a bartender. Fanny Bogomolny. a movie vamp. I. Wy Allen, a professor in chemistry. Stella Cohn, an orchestra director. Anna Zarinski, being funny. Marion Sharpiro, the persecuted heroine. Michael Caraboolad. arguing with the girls. Victor Woldman. a porter. Nathan Schwartz, noisy. Sophie Wallenstein, a gym teacher. Esther Levine, stupid. Max Fames, a brunette. Mary Stratton, gloomy. Emanuel Siegel, a Sunday school teacher. Isidore Wallach, in overalls. Sol Perlman, not refreshed after geometry. Pauline Boksenbaum, starting to fight. Frances Stern, stern. Adella Stark, a blonde. Edward Edelstein, without perfection paper. Emily Pocabello, not smiling. Marie Di Bartolo, tall. Joseph Prilutskv, an undertaker. Max Cohn, a shorty. Sol Henvald. a great orator. Isidore Goodman, being noisy.
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Verses ROBERT E. ENGLEHART. Vou’ll play the ) amc, Mr. Hob. For you’ve always done the same Mr. Bob, And I’ll sav this to you, that whatever you do, Vou’ll he sure to make your name, Mr. Bob. STELLA C. COHN. I’ve always known. Stella Cohn, You to be studious and smart, And my surmise is that you’ll rise. If given a fair start. MARIE D. BARTOLO. Marie 1). Bartolo is as good as can be, Always ready with a smile, Full of fun. you’re the only one. That possesses just your style. FRANCES F. STERN. I’ll expect to hear in future years. That you have made your way. And if you continue as you have begun. I’m sure you’ll get there some day. ANNA SARIN SKY. 1 really cannot sec it. Though I work just as hard as you. Rut my card doesn’t show Marks as good as yours do.
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Favorite David Kramer. “That's the main idea.' I. Wy Allen, “Shakcspcrc and myself.” Sybil Tarbet, ‘Tut not late, the clock’s fast.” Victor Woldman. Sold to the gentleman in the rear. Emanuel Siegel. “You tell 'im. Julius.” Harry Kumin, NalO 1112 Sb. 13 .71120 ” Mary Stratton, “Whoa, Billy.” Ezra Shapiro. “1 think you’re wrong Mr Ozanne.” Robert Englchhart, You’re a dumb guy.” Sol XVachtcl, “Be that as it may. Hidden ALLEN, an automobile. ALEXANDER, an ancient hero. COHN, something filled with ice cream. ROSE, a flower. GARBER, a clothes designer. GREEN WALD, a fertile field. NEWMAN, a new boy baby. BERSCH, a tree. Sayings Marion Shapiro. Sweet Cookie.” Esther Levine, It’s such a funny world.” Milton Grcenxvald, “You hit ’im. I’ll drag ’im out. Frances Stern, “Oh puppy. Helen Wertheimer. Coining to the formal? Jack Laskoxvitz. “Don’t he a chump. Sol Pcrlcman, “Don’t speak to me anymore.” Neil Frve. “Com-pan-y At ten tion!!” Moses Raley, Mr. Chairman. Honorable Judges, etc. • Joe Garber, “Due to the underlying propensities. Meanings FRYE, what you do to eggs. GOODMAN, a pious man. LEASURE, at rest. SCHWARTZ, a color. SIEGEL, a bird, seagull. SILVER, a metal. STERN, a nature.
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