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€€ ODiro Class Prophecy TIME: JUNE 1957 And now for twenty years throughout the land, The name and fame of EngHsh ne ' er has died, For glory always seemed to greet that band, Which Thirty-Seven knew and hailed with pride. We cannot turn but that we face the light Of some new triumph that the class has won. The journals of the times forever cite The deeds that we ' ve so masterfully done. We take our daily paper, and we read Of Totten, Colder, Rados who debate And make the Senate walls again resound With eloquence that knows no peer nor mate. So much for that. We turn the page and find That Saad and Simon both in math now reign, And problems that have been unsolved for years To them are naught but objects of disdain. We note that Burns and Amsler hold the rank Of admiral, while Nelson, Cohen scheme As gen ' rals, to protect our shores from foes. John Dugan, Lipsitz, Albre are supreme When brilliant social functions are the rule. Again we turn a page, once more we read. Piazza, Sheehan, Miller are the tops In business, and in everything succeed. Finance is next, and under that we find That David Smith and Alex Adams hold A million dollars nothing more than dirt. To them we leave their silver and their gold. Now comes the camera section of the news. And here we see the names of Knott and Brown. AiHara also is among the group Whose brilliant work has won it great renown. And so it goes throughout the pages full. Of England, Buker, Taylor, Spaulding, too. We see they ' ve won great praise as men of worth; For each has carried on the Blue and Blue To heights of fame and peaks of excellence. The movies pass in turn before our sight. Paul Coleman ' s practiced touch we quickly note In reading the review of latest films. Paul says that D ' Arcy really does emote In great and gorgeous style that melts the hearts Of all the fair and fickle fem ' nine fans. Irv Gray, that funny man, receives his share Of credit as the droll comedian. The radio is next. In this, of course, The men of English hold their own. The bands of Slavet, Cook, and Abramson Are famous as the ones of sweetest tone. Dave Hunter reads his poems on the air And makes the critics all exclaim in awe, In beauty and in grace, he has no peer. His lines are famous and without a flaw. Our politicians, too, are ether-known. Brave Lopez, hcihl with right good glee. And opposite we find again as e ' er The masses ' friend, the bosses ' foe — Kripke. Bob Field will air his views, we read, that night About the evils of a people ' s rule. A hide-bound, moneyed man is our pal. Bob. He follows but the course he set in school. Favreau, the silver-tongued, will, too, hold forth Upon the waves of air, for he debates As was his wont in far off days of yore With him who active opposition rates. As wearied we become of lighter things, We turn now to the classic music page And find that Hyman Gordon, as its scribe, Page Twelve
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