Emerson High School - Emersonian Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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And annihilates all within less than a week! But during the months of the war that had passed Kate Witwer's rich voice even Melba's surpassed, And the soldiers in cantonment often did boast That her voice inspired courage to kill the dread host. In these stirring times still another star shone: B. Wilson, who played in the comedy J ones. In surgical work does Doc Stimson perform The most marvelous deeds upon all the forlorng 'Tis his greatest accomplishment, to my belief, To make a man from one leg and a false set of teeth. His ablest assistant's Miss Hammond, I vow, And happy are they in life partnership now. In quieter scenes now the crystal portrays Professor Greenwald, installed for the rest of her days Teaching English to freshmen at Emerson UU . Miss Ellen Strom's fame as a poetess grew When, after her Love of ct Village M alcl-deep She published a classical treatise on Sleep. Helen Jones pounding out notes of L' H eureuse M oment For one of her pupils is quite content. Glenn Rearick, the author of edifying works- Why Is Love? Heart cmd Soul, cmd Where Pclrclclise Lurlcs Firmly asseverates that each poem and all Isinspired by his wife Crlee Marjorie Halll. Mr. Rearick's M emoirs of Cl Lonesome War 'Vet' Is published each month in Bill Phillips' Gazette, The most flourishing newspaper Gary e'er knew, Which put Hearst out of business and the Gary Post, too. His wife, Enid Holmes, with her gay parties fills The society column- the expense is poor Bill's. A rural celebrity I now come across- 'Tis Faye Holmes, who is tilling the rich soil of Ross. She says that her country life, scms care or harm, Rivals Emerson's experiment out on Brook Farm. Not alone does she till, for Miss Winter stayed Faithful, as ever, and to Faye lends great aid. Miss Havens, most eminent Chemistry prize, Is a magical worker in human disguise. For as soon as they're published the whole world will know Her remarkable discoveries about H2O. Rolland Roley, the world-famed 'Steel City King', Employs in his office the most speedy ring Of expert stenographers from Emerson's store: Madge Fogler, Dot Davis, and Genevieve Gaynor. On a great financier I now turn my gaze- Roswell Johnson, who will spend the rest of his days In a big limousine at the head of parades- He can afford to-gasoline was his 'trade'. His beneficent hand is the mainstay and pillar Of the library and Johnson museum in Miller. Where Miss Brink, incidentally, holds entire sway Of great volumes and Curios of prehistoric day. In a large opera house in the same growing town Ethel Larson, Galli Curci's sole rival, renown'd. Who, in singing the star role of Friedman's Wood Elf, Captivated the heart of great 'Morrie' himself! Gilbert Greenburg by his new educational plan Has aroused world-wide interest and demand For the 'common-sense' system, intellectual and big- Twenty-seven

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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY , ,G-1'-3 WAS the night of Commencement and all through the school Not a senior was idle, not e'en the class fool, For each heart was hard beating the sight to behold Of the magical glass of the Wizard so old. He had come from afar o'er mountain and dell To our great class of '20, our fortunes to tell. And now, bent and gnarled, and with wand in his hand, His Visage all wrinkled, but stern, sage, and grand, He stood by his wonderful crystal so clear, While all gathered 'round him the future to hear. My children of Emerson -the silence he broke- List carefully now to the words which are spoke: Neither whisper nor laugh, lest the Spirit you scare, With one sweep of this wand you'll breathe Fate's magic air. And waving and murm'ring o'er our wondering band He brought us to '19 and '30's dim land. sg: :11 The United States court room I see, said the seer, Judge Judson presides, whose name strikes great fear To the hearts of all criminals whose judgment is near. Who is it now enters with step sure and swift? Ah! 'tis Senator Wilson, who has the great gift To move strong men to tears and women to fright When he speaks on the great Prohibition iight. He opposes the Anti-Tobacco League Bill, And now is in court to sway men to his will. But his case was nigh lost e'er to court Wilson went, For the judge upon passage of that bill is bent. Ed puts up a good iight Calthough wasting his breathj And clinches his argument by, 'Liberty or deathl' Now in the crystal, foreign scenes I behold- Arnold Lieberman Russia's whole future will mould. In out-speaking any man in all tongues he excels, And, becoming excited, ofttimes he loud yells That he'll make out of Russia a second great Rome, While his wife, Floret Ohrenstein, brightens his home On a scene of excitement his eyes next he bent, And he told us 'twas Dunleavy, first president Of the Irish Republic! We had long known at school How he stood pat and firm for the Irish Home Rule His brilliant career was marked out by his wife, Who leads him and Ireland in all social life. He'd been captured at last by the coquettish way Of his old senior classmate, Miss C., I say! I foresee in the crystal a war will progress Against foes who our whole western coast do oppress, But out of the fray a great leader doth rise Whose ambitions do carry him up to the skies. 'Tis Ed Smith, who the world's fiying record does make When he circles earth thrice and twice Mars, by mistake Then, perceiving the foe, he comes down like a streak Twenty-six



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CJust recall how he used it in getting his 'Trig'J. When Gladys Daniels, having captured a number of hearts, Settled down to tranquillity and domestic arts In her old home town, Elwood, with an old home-town man, Harmon Ward, to drown all his sorrows, began In marine engineering his service to lend 3 And vows that for women ne'er more will he bend. The Rappeport Syndicate, a great candy concern, With Louie at head and 'Gene' Schrader at stern, Puts the once famous Palace of Sweets in the shade, And men everywhere talk of those two as 'self-made'. After years of hard labor Olive Surman has gained Reputation and millions for an invention world-famed Which fills all who use it with joy, spirit, and pep , Miss Alschuler into her dad's shoes did step And as a manager there she has had such success That it rivals e'en Mandel's, you may well guess, For o'er two city blocks now reaches the store, And soon will extend its dominion two more. Margory Clark is now shown in a great photo-play, And thousands their hearts at her feet would lay Were it not that the new star of all movie-land, Al Johnson has already captured her hand. Gladys Hancock, tennis champ, of all nations the best, Has giv'n up her career and traveled far west To Hawaii, where, called by the lure of the beach, To the native kids swimming she endeavors to teach. Though offers of marriage she's had time and again, She vows that she never' did 'fancy' the men. Mr. Heydorn always did shine in managing plays, But now in the Orpheum he'll spend all his days. Clara Hogan is seen in a small western town Teaching the three 'R's' to the natives around. Back to old Emerson now shifts the scene. Three prominent figures are still there, I ween, Miss O'Hara expounds for her class in the gym The value of exercise in becoming slim. Miss Onson in music has taken her place And no time can ever her triumph erase, For her chorus has tak'n cups and trophies a-plenty, Which brings mem'ries of happy old school days of '20. In principal's chair Ardath Ralph doth preside, 'Tis rumored, however, that soon she will glide Into wide and untried matrimonial sea, Accompanied by a master of Ancient History. Pk HF fl: As the oracle ceased, a great sigh through us thrilled, For each member, we knew, would an ample fame build And make Emerson ring in each corridor and hall With the name of these Seniors-the best class of all! -Clara H ogan, 220. Twenty-eight,

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