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VVith Auburn cars, and ruby rings, And many, many, lovely things, Your David will supply you, Rose, KNO sweeter in the garden grows! A lovely voice Hoats out on the air: The listening people forget all care. They love the songs,-it does them good To hear the name of lllary Belle Hood. Two charming maidens with consummate art, Ensnare, by their acting, the public's heartg Pearle Dale, in pinafores, childish and meek, llflartha Pressly, a goddess, in costume Greek. llliss Pratt and lVIiss Cathcart must now draw near, Approach! Approach! There's no cause for fear. In future years you'll Win your fame,- You'll count all the stars, and give each a new name. Then VVilmot approached with indiilerent tread. '!The fields are 'VVhite,' the mystic said. You are chosen, young lady, to 'Garner' in The sheaves of good from the fields of sin. !'As the dignified dean of a VVoman's College, Grace Sheffield will wisely employ her knowledge. As professor of Chemistry in the same place of learning, Elizabeth Tribble is for 'higher' things yearning. VVithin the depths of my crystal sphere, There appears a picture, bright and clear. Grace Donnald makes a splendid nurse, Her patients grow better instead of worse! In a far-away city, a sign l see,- 'Aesthetic Dancing Taught Quite Free!! lNIa'm'selle Sudie lVIilford, straight from 'Pareef W'i11 teach you the steps, and to say, 'Oui, Oui.' An aeroplane huge now sails into view, And the driver, maiden, appears to be-you! Lilla Templeton uttered a cry of despair, Anything rather than riding through air! 7-1 -rr Page Fifty-one
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Class P 1'Opl'leCy Near a gypsy s tent one autumn day Some dignified Seniors happened to stray To the eager query as to whom they might be Prompt came the answer VVe re from VV C Come hither fair ones said the gy psy bold Come cross my palm with much bright gold Deep in the heart of my crystal ball I ll see the future of each and all Shall we? the Seniors in concert cried It wouldn t be dignified VV1lmot replied Lets throw off our dignity just for today And hear what the my stxc has to say Lila Bonner approached her ix 1tn sparkling ey es From the ball turned the gypsy smiling and wise I behold you now in a far away land Healing the sick with skillful hand A sweet faced benior next learned her Fate Good things said the gypsy come to those who can Wait As a preachers uife you ll charm just the same And your name Nliss Boggs you ll no longer claim Votes for women' Down with the men' We ll never submit to the ty rants again' v vv- v , - ,V Y 7 I u v s vw: , . . cc - - yy - V V J V . .' 1 xi - - 7 . y v 7 7 v iv u n - f - li Y ' ' 7? ' ' , . H , .. . . V . K . x ' U! . . . . v y ' . , v - 65 -- v I - v . v 1 ' .' x . . V . V. ,, K4 - vy ' V V cc ' a , , q , . , . ,r r v . y 1, ', 1 vs V y ' H -7 , I ec , -' . in V, V - , . . Laura Jane Nlullen, great Suffragette leader, Ilflakes an effective soap box speaker. lXIaiden, with downcast, violet eyes, In a spotless kitchen you're making pies! This prophecy glowed with domestic cheer, 'Twas welcome to Lillian Singleton's ear. VVith a scornful look, Bessie Potts came near, And said, For my future, have no fear. You'll write a book. Lol the title appears, It is, 'lylen-VVhy I Hate Them-The Blessed Old Dearsl' The Gypsy now let her eyes quietly stray To where stood Virginia Galloway. i'As for you, my dear child, she said with a smile, I see you and 'Rube' still riding in style. Page Fifty
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