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At East High yet is Margaret Glaser, filling Miss Agerter's place. Sarah Goldberg's an architect, and elaborate drawings she'll trace. An expert masseuse is Betty Grant 3 she banishes all of one's wrinkles. Olive Kaiser's an opera star, and gaily now she twinkles. Walter Dreifus is a political leader who makes the grandest of speeches. Donald Ayer is a minister now and eloquently he preaches. John Cronin's a tired business man, surrounded by business-like papers. Richard Cole is an astronomer, and 'way in the night he labors. Gladys Grimme makes pretty pottery and she is moist artistic. Hazel Grote's a fancy grocer whose works seem more realistic. Wallpaper designing is done by Marie Grossmann, an expert at all of such things ChristineAHarper is married now and still an angel sans Wings. Harold Turnau owns a soda fountaing he gets all the drinks he wants, free. Jack Gilbert Robinson's a judge, and the people are all in awe of his decree. Edmund Reely's a wise, wise man and on science alone does he thrive. Bill Grosse distinguishes himself in athletics, he's the greatest athlete alive. A tight rope dancer and acrobat we find Lucille Harte. Evelina Hill as a girl's adviser is playing well her part. At the head of a hospital is Cora Lakamp, a woman efficient and able. Charlotte Phillippi's publishing works in short poems, novels, and fable. Ruth Wortman is a dry cleaner who cleans all one's clothes, and carpets, and rugs Donald Becker owns a store, selling only candies and drugs. Dorothy Terrany in a white-starched cap we recognize as a baker. While Marjorie Wright in somber garb has turned out to be a Quaker. Sarah Holzberg sells pianos, and guitars, and victrolas, too. Alice Hubbell's embroidery shoppe is surpassed by only a few. Florence Schmied's a traveling saleswomang she leads a wandering life. Carrie Irvine is now slender and frail, for she is an osteopath's wife. A restaurant man is Elmer Bittman, so he can eat all that he wishes. A market man though is Victor McNees, dealing in oysters and fishes. Frederick Venn looks imposing, but he is a harmless fiorist to-day. Carleton Rust is an advanced thought leader who can chase the spirits away. Ruth Milligan sells us shoes and spats to make our feet look pretty. Dorotha Nash is a society leader and a typical girl of the city. Anna Newport does mental work of the deepand profoundest kind. Elsie Oertley's inventing dolls and at this she's a Wizard we find. Arthur Rose owns a steamboat 3 he goes to Cuba each year. John Rosskopf has nerve and we find he is an auctioneer. Fred Laffey is running a camp for boys, he lives an outdoor life. Howard Kidd is a diplomat who seeks to end all strife. l79l
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Dan B. Kaiper is now famous through his line of vacuum cleaners. Henry Wedig's a butcher who sells steaks, and pot roasts, and Wieners. Frank Collins manufactures clocks and so is making time. Aldred Codling deals in coal, coke, cement, and lime. We read in the papers how Miriam Bollinger wins all the swimming races. As a nurse Alice Brandt is charming her patients as the hospital wards she paces. Marie Brown writes all sorts of novels and also is noted for her public speaking. Bright Helen -Clark writes encyclopedias, yet for knowledge we still find her seeking. ' Joseph Holton is a sculptor, brilliant and clever is he, ' Gault Eastman is a philanthropist4for his works for the poor there's no fee. As a living example for complexion pastes, Percy Klayer Kline earns his dollars. Jack Richardson surprises us by posing in Arrow Collars. Jane Becker is a beauty now, and for her charm is sought by all. Camilla Fry's writing a Motley book- Pride goeth before a FALL. Dotty Douglas is a newspaper woman, she writes a column on love questions. Marna Brady's a Congresswoman who distinguishes herself at the sessions. Carl A. Roos is trotting the globeg a cosmopolitan man he's grown, Richard Atkinson as U. S. President, by none could be outshone. Flippantly frolicing 'round the stage is Bob Hunt, a comedian. John Wesley Hudson has turned out to be a clever tragedian. A prosperous and well-known business college is headed by Ruth Craven, Esq., Lois Stewart for a Paris modiste is now the foreign buyer. Margaret Potter is managing here an exclusive millinery shoppe. Marcella Pinney's profile is one which for admiring we never stop. Neil Bauer makes big black cigars to help the men to think. William Melvin manufactures pencils, pens, and ink. Casper Wickemeyer is a lawyer, deep in musty books. Hiram Mann, in secret service, captures all the crooks Zola Dye, in kindergarten, frolics with her pupils. Angie Ebel is a nun with conscientious scruples. Ruth Garver's writing ship-shape grammars, all in fine detail. Marian Gates reforms the criminals, and thus spends her time in the jail. John Guthrie is a jeweler who toys with pretty trinkets. Arthur Shawhan's making rubbers, though you wouldn't think it. Donald Crosset builds great bridges over ohasms deep, Neil McElroy's a stern professor who makes his courses steep. l78l
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Ethel Raabe teaches dancing-a graceful miss is she, Edna Ma1ott's a woman preacher and as sweet as she can be. Clara Michelbach weaves fancy patterns in satins and pretty silks. Margaret Kelley's a farmeressg the chickens she feeds and the cows she milks. Edwin Stevens owns a ranch, for he's the western type. ' Robert Herrnstein's making door mats on which your feet you wipe. To Herschel Kautz we go when we an auto want to buy. Winthrop Jones now handles pastry, selling cakes and pie. Elaine Wenzel is the girl who wins the tennis medals. Helen Kramer is designing pots and pans and kettles. Gertrude Massa's new brand hair nets now are quite the rage. Virginia' Lange's just had a patent on her new canary cage. Elmer Rowalt leads a band, he's Sousa's only rival. Preacher Frank Jennings is always seen at Sunday School, church, and revival Howard Wilson edits Life so that he won't miss a story. ' Dorothy Mehlhopefs swimming feats daring cause us lots of worry. Dorothy Mathis has great fun, she owns a skating rink. Charlotte Marvin invents the cups from which on picnics you drink. A queer occupation has Eleanor Surrang she teaches manual training. Susan Stanley is an editor and fame and fortune she's gaining. Helen Slone leads a woman's orchestra which travels all over the land. Janet Zumvorde is also a musician, but she is directing a band. Helen Small poses for covers for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Elite. Hortense Barnett is a weird movie actress whose vamping is what you call .neat Arlue Wagner's book on manners tells us how to act. Virginia Shepherd, prima donna, has the theaters packed. Martha Hadden is a palmistg she'll tell your faults and good points. Margaret Wehrmeier makes patent medicines to ease your weary joints. Rose Winkler is an aeroplane pilot 5 she braves the stormiest weather. Marie Warwick has a chicken farm but she touches not even a feather. Gone is the vision-the witch disappears. I'm alone in the dark, alone with my fears. I recall what I've seen and on thinking about it Think perhaps 'twould be better to have done without it. Yet still I remember an old hackneyed phrase, Some predictions come true in opposite ways, So if, perchance, there are some this won't please, Think of that phrase and then be at ease. JOSEPHINE McNEILL, 1921. l30l
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