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Nelden Van Wynkle Charming ladies with his wit, All of them will fall for it, George Wallace Being an army general, Will cause his manly chest to swell. Jack Willoughby Foreman in a factory, Bossing others, he will be. Kenneth Young He likes so well to be up high. That he will be a human fly. Byron Gleason A traveling salesman he will go, From state to state to earn his dough. Norman Christensen Preaching in a little church, You will find him if you search. Jack Wilson Playing on his old banjo, Through the country he will go. REEL THREE Harold Andrea He will be a photographer, His wife will be a stenographer. Carol Bailey Carol wonderful artist will be, She ' ll paint beautiful pictures of land and sea. Alton Barnes Al Barnes is easy enough to guess, A circus proprietor, nothing less. Margaret Bennett She will be a librarian, And marry a very wonderful man. Earle Brock I ' m sure she ' ll be a follies girl. And dance and kick and jump and whirl. Katherine Cathcart As a designer she ' ll find her place. And at this job she ' ll be an ace! Ruth Cawthorne Librarian will be her job, She ' ll check out books to all the mob. Frances Chase She ' ll follow the line of floristry. Working flowers for harmony. Barbara Davis Dressmaking is what she ' ll do, Making all your clothes for you. Augusta Doell As secretary and the clerk. For Mr. Jones, she ' s sure to work. Ruth Donnelly Miss Donnelly will travel to Paris each year, To learn what the ladies should wear ' over here. Naomi Farnsworth Instructor of physical education. She ' ll lead the state, if not the nation. Melvile Holmes This boy will be a veterinary. To doctor your dog and cat and canary. Martha Izumi She ' ll be an elocutionist. And teach you how you ought to twist. Clara King She ' ll teach the women how to swim. At the Berkeley Y. W. C. A. gym. Fannie Klaisner Funambulist in a traveling show, To dizzy heights this girl will go. Rose Lawrence Rose is going to write a book. And teach us how we ought to cook. Harry Malon A lion-tamer at the zoo. He ' ll show us what the beasts can do. Robert Martin He ' ll play football for U. C. And play it with alacrity. Laurance Maxon He ' ll be ambassador to Spain, To speak to us he ' ll never deign. Edna Mayer She ' ll marry an English count I fear. And leave the land she holds so dear. Elizabeth Moller She ' ll write a text-book on history, To be studied by children in Berkeley. Marvin Morgan His cartoons for the Daily News, Will bring the cash for baby shoes. Lily Neal Marry is what she will not do, She wants to paddle her own canoe. Harold Pearson He ' ll evangelize the Eskimos, And teach them how to bear their woes. Leila Peoples Of a woman ' s club she ' ll be secretary, And never have the time to marry. Edwina Putnam In Kindergarten she ' ll hold sway. And teach the kiddies every day. Edna Mae Reese She ' ll lecture in a hired hall. There won ' t be seats enough for all. Lois Robinson She ' ll be assembly delegate, And serve the people of her state. Douglas Ross He ' ll be a curator in the zoo, And stuff the lion, bear and gnu. Dwight Sandifur And expert men in radio, To see this boy will surely go. Aiice Schmidt She ' ll study osteopathy , And crack the joints of you and me. George Sense An explorer in the Arctic seas, We hope this man will never freeze. Elizabeth Shaver A hospital nurse in stiff, white cap. Her patients will not want to nap. Esther Stuart The crowned heads of Europe will hear her sing, Gifts to her they all will bring. Ida Swingle As an artist model she will pose. For she has such a classic nose. Betty Wood In later years this girl you ' ll see, A-working in a library. REEL FOUR Noel Araneta In the Swiss Alps he will be a guide. Scaling the mountains with easy stride. James Brockhurst Jim will be a seaman brave. And spend his life on the ocean wave. Nancy Burnell This little girl, so young, so fair. Is going to be a millionaire.
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Bruce Christie Painless dentistry will be his line, At least he ' ll hang out such a sign. Jean Clayworth Wedding bells for her will ring, And lots of joy to her will bring. Edward Connelly He will whistle like a bird. The sweetest tunes you ever heard, Alicia Cooper This is the lot that will come to her. She ' ll be a historiographer. Imelda Cooper Busy stenographer typing away, From early morn, till close of day. Louis De Monte If he has a wife he ' ll sure support her. For he ' ll be a foreign goods importer. Ted Deran The life of a farmer he will lead, Plowing the ground and sowing the seed. Inez Dawe If you should need a dress designed, An artist in Miss Dawe you ' ll find. Robert Dwyer A politician of great note. You ' ll surely give this man your vote. George Fisher George will be a painter of signs. And make us all keep up with the times. Arnold Gander He will live on a large cattle ranch. And marry a girl by the name of Blanche. John Givens He ' ll write an ichthyography, And his book will be an authority. Dorothy Garden In a cozy home she will take her place. Husband and children will love her face. Sherlock Hackley He ' ll be a landlord, kind and good, All children welcome, that ' s understood. Alan Hargrave Mooring mast for the ZR3, That ' s what he is going to be. James Hu James Hu will be an editor. Own one paper and maybe more. Wade Jones He will own a big gold mine, And be a millionaire in time. Vesta Jowitt This charming girl so tall and slim, Will marry a man by the name of Jim. Reynold Keith Owner of a department store, This man the girls will all adore. John Leary He ' ll be champion in tennis, Have a son and name him Dennis. John Luthin Dealer in pearls and diamond rings, Bracelets, pins and other things. David Lyon A monologist he will be, Because he talks so much, you see. Evelyn Mos ca A great discovery she will make. How to cure the bite of a snake. Jack Pahl He ' ll be a life-guard at the beach. And save the life of many a peach. Nellie Rodgers Artist for the comic sheet, Her funnies will be hard to beat. Mary Sherman In future years, if you should look. You ' ll find this girl her husband ' s cook. Ellen Smith This girl will keep an art store neat. To purchase there will be a treat, Dorothy Smith She ' ll be a guide in a national park, That ' s how Dot will make her mark. Wallace Smith He ' ll be the governor of the state, At not a very distant date. Bertha Soderman She ' ll run a boarding school for girls. With bobbed hair only — none with curls, Hedwig Sorenson Hedwig will be a designer of hats. And trim them up with loving pats. Neil Southwick An oculist this boy will be, And even make the blind folks see. Slyvia Stanek She ' ll marry a farmer and settle down , On a little ranch near a country town. Shield Stark Shield will own a dry goods store, And sell all goods for a little more. William Stenson Philatelist of world-wide fame, Collectors all will know his name, Martin Teirney Illegal booze he will abolish. And many a bottle he ' ll demolish. Wilbur Whitaker To be an orthodontist great, Is Wilbur Whitaker ' s happy fate. Selma White Queen of the kitchen, white and clean. That ' s where Selma will be seen. Rupert Wrangham This boy is going to study stars, Perhaps communicate with Mars. Fred Stripp A minister in flowing gown, — He ' ll be the best one in the town. REEL FIVE Verna Anderson A lecturer for women ' s rights. And she ' ll get into lots of fights. Edith Appling Matron of an orphan home, Many children she will own. Watson Bailey Watson Bailey I ' ve a notion. Will discover perpetual motion. Esther Blumberg She will be an illustrator. Working for a daily paper. Doris Braley Making dresses all the day. She will pass the time away. Helen Buchli She is so gentle and demure, She ' ll be a deaconess I ' m sure. William Chandler An army general of great skill. Is the fate that awaits our little Will.
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