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Class Prophecy One night, while gazing into the stralosphere, I .seemed to see a vision of some luture year. I looked a little closer to see what it could be, And what the future held, al once seemed clear lo me. My Zaxxmates, now alder, one at a time passed .Vi Making their class prophecy, written in the sky. Jacqueline Acker, we now see, Has gone into the world as a secre- tary. Robin Ahrens is talented as a nov- elist And some day she may even be heard by a twist of the wrist. Florence Alhena's name is in lights, For as a designer she has reached the heights. Barbara Allen, too, wants to model clothes, So soon she will be at the height of all Vogues. Clare Allen plans to be a secretary, Instead, she might be a housewife, merry. Soon faith shall bring to Marjorie Arhogast Anything that her love will ask. As an air hostess, pleasant and kind, Jane Atwood is spending her time. Jeanne Baker is an actress of fame Since she left her dear McMain. Kates Barnes goes to L. S. U., Further studies to pursue. A singer Nonie Barr will beg Her fame has spread across the sea. Joy Barrett to college does go , To imiprove her singing 'fa-sol-la-t1- do. Esther Barton in college We See Learning all the dates in history ? A secretary is Vera Barton'S goalg We hope she achieves it before she grows old. Ellie Battalora is, as teachers have taught us, Q Studying hard to be a medical artist. Shirley Benton was athletically in- clined, l Now we see her as a teacher refined. Shirley Bergeron, as secretary is tak- ing notes, Soon she will help count her election votes. We see as a journalist, Doris Berry, Whose writings make all her readers merry. The disposition of Margie Berry Is, as always, as sweet as a cherry. Doris Berthelot, an actress sublime, Quickly the ladder of fame will climb. Sixteen If prominent music appeals to ypur taste, ' Q .M ff' Go to hear Barbara Bond play her bass. Muriel Bonie we see is the nezit nameg She is now a poet of great, fame. Veronica Bordenave, demure and merry, Is now some lucky employer's sec- retary. Joyce Bosch is in an orchestra today, Andd there she will be for many a ay. Ella Bourgeois is in training, we see, And a very good nurse some day she will be. Gloria Bourgeois is in a happy home, Playing with a little tot, all her own. The future I see for Jane Brehm is bright, . A husband as dear as she-is her guiding light. Jayne Brennan's goal is that of 9. techniciang It's hard to tell, she might be a mu- sician. May Bridger in society is a favorite of all, But some day she'll answer a wed- ding call. Ruth Bringhurst Will go to L. S. U. And there she will never be blue. Jane Buchanan on the coast will be With hubby and dear children three. As we get a glimpse behind the fu- ture scene We see Betty Cadzow on the screen. Althea Campbell, an artist of tomor- row, Will paint many pictures and never know sorrow. Virginia Catalano, the girlie small, As a nurse has made friends of all. Nancy Lee Chapman is interested in chemistry today, May she remain that way forever and a day! Agnes Charbonnet, too, wants to be a nurseg Soon she will have plenty of money in her purse. Audrey Chevis will follow the rule When she attends business school. Sylvia Chin-Bing is still very smart, And in 'many activities she has a part. Althea Clement hopes to be a dancer today, But her mind will change by May. Rita Coates is a Nelson Eddy fan: May she get a husband like this man. Rosalie Cocchiara right now insists That she will be one of the better known chemists. Rita Comarda, now a gym teacher, Is married to a handsome preacher. Barbara Conroy, a writer of fame, Hand! her talent first revealed at Mc- a n. Shirley Cone, a graceful dancer, May some day turn a talented ro- mancer. And now we see Jane Crane A housewife, and she's changed her name. Dorothy Croft, a home economics demonstrater! Oh! how we'd like to have the part of the taster. Clare .Daley is, as always, happy to- day. Why? She will me married in May. Afton Denmark, a designer, we see, For tlaat was always what she wanted to e. An artist, we see, Yvonne Doll, Who wanted to be that, above all. Olyve Drell, a housewife neat, Has a happy time in her own country seat. Mary Duhourg, gentle and quick, Is now a nurse tending the sick. Soon we shall see an actress of fame, Marjorie Duemling will be her name. Oul' petite Lorraine Eagan Has now married a tall, stern dea- con. Essie Edwards, a secretary bright, Will help to keep her office just right. Charlsie Elliott will marry well And rear many children-truth, to tell. Esther Exsterstein will travel far Because she plays the notes as on the bar. Constance Fell is now in New York Gayly singing from morning till dark. Doris Finlayson, a famous singer, As a blues interpreter is a ring- er. We see the reporter, Valerie Fitz- gerald, Working on the New York Herald. Connie Fleming, of chestnut hair, Is making flying records rare. A famous actress, Mary Forcha, Wins'great fame by playing Por- tia. ' Louise Freas, pretty and shy, Found getting a husband easy as pie. Anna Frey, a famed beautician, Has finally fulfilled her ambition. Gloria Galle, a-fiddling we see- Now has a salary in figures of three. E-C-H-O-E-S
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Class Song fTo the tune of There I Go j Dear McMain, Our days with you have come to end, Yet you'll remain Forever as a cherished friendf For you are our own, our foster home, McMain. Your ideals For four years have led the way. Now each girl feels - They'll guide us on through future days: For no years can dim your mem'ry with- in our hearts. We can't forget our high school, Nor the days that we've spent here. We can't forget the friends that we've met For each leaves a mem'ry so dear. Though we part, Perhaps ne'er to meet again, IVithin each heart Thoughts of you will e'er remain. So farewell to you- We bid you adieu, McMain.' K Baby Party Stanzaj Baby B's, On this day we welcome you! Dear Baby 'Bs', Remember we were Freshies, too,' So just calm your fears, And welcome the years to come. When we came, We were scared and trembly, too,' But, just the same, Through hard work our dreams fflle- Crime Though four years seem vast, The days will soon pass away. Sometimes the work seems tryingg And you want to quit, we know. ugh Oh, yes, it's true,' we went thro too. We look back and sigh as we go. As we go On to conquer higher goals, We leave to you All the foys that McMain holdsf So won't you be true And make us proud of you! jane Whiteside, Iennie Bell Germann E-C'H-0-li-5 Fifteen
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No house-wife would she be, But now Sybil George is the mother of three. Jenny Bell Germann does social work And no one duty does she shirk. Coralie Gieferc, a nurse so fair, Tends her patients with charm so rare. An impressive stylist at the Ritz Is our own successful Shirley Gitz. A private secretary, Madeline Green, In a busy office now can be seen. Quita Guillory is in business school, Obeying well every rule. With an undecided mind Rosemary Haas at Newcomb We find. Eleanor Hancllin's as busy as ever, W1'ltlHg reviews and Halumnae notes clever. Because she can't make up her mind, She'll still be Peggy Harold for a time. With Gloria Hemenway a nurse to stay, None of the patients will want to go away. She's Leatrice Henderson now, but not foreverg Soon she'll be wife to an architect clever. Margaret Henley, still kind and in- dustrious, Is mistress of a happy home luxuri- ous. Barbara Herron still interested in the dance, Is teaching her young ones the latest prance. Thora Hickerson is, we see, Busy at work in a library. Agnes Higgins wants to be a secre- tary soon, And with her it just won't be an- other tune. Maxine Hilliard wants to be a school ma'amg Instead she might marry a handsome man. Beverly Hingle, never a shirker, Is busy now as a social worker. Ruth Hogue will be one of the few, Who will take dancing at L. S. U. Peering through clouds to the sphere above, We find Gloria Hunter, the secre- tary, in love. How can June Hutchinson really marry Earl, When her mind will always be in a dancing whirl? Dorothy Hutton has won reknown As an authoress of our town. Edith Jacob great fame will get, As Goodman, the second, with her clarinet. E-C-H-O-E-S Glorianna Jahn you will S66 Very soon, Playing another new violin tune. Now we see a fashion designer of fameg Ethelreda Johnson is her name. When you want a new house to re- place the wreck, Consult Johnette Johnson, the archi- tect. Sylvia Joyner a housewife we see, Moving from place to place, busy as a bee. Next We see Blanche Katten, whose one ambition, In years to come is to be a medical technician. In a dress shop is Margaret Kenny Watching all spend their last penny. In later years in her own home we see. Ada Kilb as happy as can be. . Now We View Lois Kimbrough in white: There isn't a germ that she can't fight. Doing medical research is Mary Knightg In a few years she'll have reached her height. Kathryn Laborde has made a good start On the road in dramatic art. With materials full of dots and bars, Gertrude Lachin dresses the movie stars. Norma La Garde has in modeling found fame, Soon we'll hear she's changed her name. Diseases Dorothy La Poutge kills By making patients take little pills. Yvonne Laterriere, who a journalist was to be, Instead is now Mrs. J. P. Mary Lawrence a mathematician would be, Now teaching trig she's as happy as can be. Jean Le Blanc will make speeches to all Making them vote for her at the poll. Kathlyn Leger is a happy wifeg Shf: stays at home leading a quiet ife. Amelia Levy, that quiet miss, Is also living happy in a world of bliss. Vivian Levy writes short stories to sellg She's in New York doing quite well. Yvonne Lloveras loves llel' children three, - And very, very, very happy IS she. Betty Loch, a teacher here, By all her pupils is held so dear. Sadie Lomm, a blushing bride, Is too excited her joys to hide. Mary Ann Lyle is a 'movie star Acting in pictures, near and far. Batja Mallet is a nurse in white, Another Florence Nightingale, the doctors' delight! Julia Maloney is still a dear, We know she'll choose the right car- eer. June Malter, a dear classmate was, Fame will follow her where'er she goes. Dorothy Mancini has walked to the altar, With him at her side, she'll never falter. Tolhy McCarthy is happy as she can ei For she has just received her college degree. Helen McClelland, the blue-eyed lass, Now, as always, is loved by her class. Rita McGinnis has heard the cally She'll be a bride, come next fall. A teacher stern is Barbara McNiff, Who is just, but not too stiff. Ophelia Melenclez is 3. poet of 1'0- manceg She was always gifted, you could tell at a glance. Othelia Menard, our gifted poet, Has a sensitive soul, her poems show it Aline Merlin will stand with her love in strifeg She will always be a good, true wife. Doris Monnin is a movie star, Who has won fame, near and far. Joy Moore is a model fair, Still very proud -of her lovely red hair. Because she is knitting for the Red Cross Amelia Munch's work is never a loss. We find Claire O'Donnell a chorus girl Who very soon will marry an earl. As a secretary who works all the time ' Bernadine Owens earns many a dime. Etta Mae Palmiaano in the Opera singsg She's even appeared before Europe's kings. Alice Mae Pearce, stately and tall, Is a musician fine in Carnegie Hall. Whilamena Pecot, as a young house- wife, Finds great happiness in her new life. As a lawyer enjoying great fame Is Marjorie Pfister, the eloquent dame. Seventeen
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