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THE YELLOWJACKgf In the shop of a well known modiste. In the center of gay Paree. Are frowns designed by M’elle Hall. Known to us as Helen Marie. Millieent Matthews happily married On an old French estate doth reside, Love, Joy and contentment, At her peaceful fireside abide. In the academy of Paris. ('has. Henry Williford I met; He is a famous composer. And moves in the social set. On goin down to Deauville, 1 heard some tourists say, “Mademoiselle Speegle, how lovely!’’ Like a queen she now holds her sway. There is no greater explorer, Than Pleas Burt is, our friend. He lives at a court in Poland. And has prestige and fame without end. Then across into Ancient Egypt The land of the Lotus Flower, There I found that (Veil Dalton, Was Egypt’s man of the hour. Two friends I found in the desert waste. They were Neva Tuel and Lorraine Mam: For years they had sought for ancient truth. Allowing themselves few leisure hours. Lcoma Lambert in China resides. Teaching English and Math, over there. She is busy from morn until night. And seldom has much time to spare. Another I see is Harley Clark, He lives in far off Japan. He has a rice field all his own. And soon will be a wealthy man. In Japan, the Flowery Kingdom, Katherine Plummer lives at ease; A Japanese Prince wooed and won her, And the glorious Orient she sees. From there 1 went to the Phillipine Isles, 1 expected to visit the Queen, She and 1 learned French together. When I knew her as Lina (Jreen. The head of the United States Forces Was one of the Queen’s old time friends; E. K. Williams, the gallant captain. To his country his talents he lends. Lacy Beckham, down in Brazil. Is making himself a great name. Doing good work, surveying the land And gaining prestige and fame. Then homeward bound was I at Iasi, My longed for trip was nearly o’er; And oh, how glad I was to know The ship was nearing the F. S. shore. The first thing when I arrived. In the city of old ’Frisco, Was to procure a telephone book, To find any names I might know. Miss Alice Wilson’s name I saw. And Sarah Mansfield too; Mogie Houser and many more. Which I am sure will interest you. Edmund Baker is a druggist. Whose store has great renown; His pleasing smile attracts the crowd. Which come from all parts of town. l)o you ask of Sarah Mansfield, Oh, her history is fine, Because you know she is the owner Of a Mexican silver mine. Alice Wilson is a good reader. In Boston did she learn her art; She is sought by all the directors. On their programs to take a part. Cloyacc Walston is also a writer. But her field is in writing an add. They are always good and snappy And “Ask for Cloyace” is now the fad. Twenty-Eight
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THE Y£LLOWJACKET p A train, Pearl Leach and Nell Klinkman Are nurses of wondrous skill; They are in a great hospital, And they do the doctor’s will. Hex Scoggin is an artist, Who paints of sunsets rare; She pictures nature glorified. And of skies so blue and fair. Everyone hears of Vincent Bruno, At Radio concerts and such; lie’s sought after by many directors And his songs are loved very much. An .insurance sign of “James and Jihies’’ Hangs over an office door; On looking iiy to se who they are We find hVmvrt and Arthur of yore. Vonnie Scoggin is, I state, A cartoonist of the best; Her drawing are very snappy And they beat by far the rest. The Symphony Orchestra played last night, It’s director was John A. Boone, They played with success the newest of jazz, And many a classical tune. It was announced that Charlie Vann Adrian Was to speak in Carnegie Hall. Her speeches are clear and emphatic. And her words are remembered by all. Next, I saw a winding staircase, A laughing hoy and girl came down; Tjuv said they’d been to a Palmist, Arrena Miller from our own home town. Harold Bush is a car expert, 1 see—-Quite a success in the auto line; His new car is patented in 1933, We are glad he’s doing so fine. While passing down Fifth Avenue, I met our friend Willie Mae; Stu said, her name was not Miller, But Mrs. Abraham Hay. Dorothy Kelly is superb, In her own attractive way; Socially she rules New York, Almost this half of the World some say. Josephine Perry was sailing On the ship which was carrying me; With her wealth she has traveled all lands. And now she is sailing the sea. On this very same steamer. Whom do you think that I saw? Francis Mooney, the noted jurist. Writing an “Essay on English law.’’ In Liverpool, I also met Afina ITora’Nelson of old; She is now a poet of note But of this you need not be told. Harold Williford is in Britain And on the London Stage is he; Tho’ not an actor of renown. The critics say he soon will be. Curtis Marshall does a vaudeville act. Showing his strength and powi r; People crowd around to see him. Willing to wait for many an hour. In Paris next with time to spare, 1 went to a famous play, M. Paul Russell in the hero role, Was a triu- lover in every way Louis Sehleuse was the director, Whose work had made it a “go.” The ladies crowded about him So they might gain one smile, don’t you know. Frances Werline, too, I found. In Paris was called “Cherie,” She sang opera, love songs, and jazz And the audience cried “oui. oui ” Here, the greatest dancer of the age So 1 heard the critics claim; 1 looked to see just who it was. Surprised, 1 found Tom Steen the name. Twenty-Seven
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A THE YfcLLOWJACKET K Cecil Wright is a College Professor, ilis methods arc really superb; They say that his students in Latin Can translate without missing a word. (jirard French has become a critic. Writers tremble to hear what he’ll say. I lilt even his stern disapproval Seems praise, so winning is his way. Bonnie Tucker belongs to a firm. Which makes money fast it doth seem, His business is such a marked success Because he was on our football team. Down in lovely Los Angeles. Is a bungalo sparkling and bright, Nell Morris is its charming mistress, In it she does everything right. Ruth Housmon is a favorite, Who appears in the nicest plays; “She has great attraction and talent.” So the news from Film Land says. John Henry Fairbanks in Movies Always takes the part of king; He’s considered better than Douglas, His praises the ladies all sing. We find “Mary Bickford the second” To be Hazel Kachel, our own; Like many sin- is thot very lovely, Her pictures are everywhere shown. Fortune seemed to smile most kindly When it came to touch Forrest Plummer, In California she winters And on the sea she spends the summer. Klla Marie Sherburne is champion Of the swimmers of the I . S. A. Her strokes arc sure, free and easy, She will excell the whole world some day. Lillie Mae Kvans, the actress. Is known for her art far and wide; Hazel Young is also so splendid. And they are praised on every side. In Denver the people were talking Of an artist quite unknown to me— With the rest I hot me a ticket Surprised Mogic Houser to see. There was Frieda Templemeyer A teacher in the Denver High School; They say she is loved by the students. They obey every wish and each rule. Pauline McCullough runs a beauty shop. She demonstrates her goods with great care; She herself, is a fine example And all wish her beauty to share. Thus my year’s travel has ended. But don’t you think its just fine. To know that every Classmate Is a success in his own line? And everyone on looking back Had something nice and kind to say, Of teachers all in I). H. S. On the ’ Commencement Day. Twenty-Nine
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