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Marian Lewis Marian Lewis with eyes so blue, Will marry a man, that ' s what she ' ll do. June Lundin It ' s hard to tell what she will be, Because he knows so much, you see. Ruth Overfield She will be a movie star. As so many of them are. Jean Patty What will become of little Jean? She ' ll marry a man that ' s tall and lean. Pauline Schuster She ' ll be an actress on the stage, I ' m sure that she ' ll be all the rage. Marguerite Schweizer She will be a poetess, Writing poems of the West. Theodosia Stephens Athletically inclined, With the circus she ' ll be signed. Elizabeth Swartz She will act in Shakespeare plays, You just watch in coming days. Ynez Springer She will be an awful vamp. Will this little flapper scamp. Evelyn Sanner She ' ll be instructor of public speaking, Many her lessons will be seeking. Mildred Sands A good and gentle life she ' ll lead. Accomplishing many a worthy deed. Louise and Lucile Taylor These musical twins will be world renowned. No greater musicians will ever be found. Maxine Vance She will be a house-wife good. While her husband chops the wood. REEL TWO William Ajello On his ukelele small, Bill will entertain us all. Spencer Arnold As a journalist of fame, He is sure to make his name. Jack Bassford Small but sturdy, strong and true, He ' ll be a cop to protect you. Ernest Benning On his violin he ' ll play. Charming thousands every day. Raymond Burlingame Professor of languages at the U. C, This friend of ours is sure to be. Leonard Churchill He ' ll be the finest athlete, That ever entered a track-meet. James Dealy Singing solos in a choir, Of his voice we ' ll never tire. Paul Elliott A hero in a Shakespeare play, We will see him act some day. Max Farrar The girls for him are sure to fall, He ' ll steal their hearts, but that is all. Paul Franz He ' ll become an engineer, Building railroads far and near. Stephen Gamble Electrically speaking he ' ll know it all, His bank account will not be small. Carl Hansen As editor of the Daily News, He ' ll tell us his decided views. Elvin Hawley Pitcher on a baseball team. He ' ll throw the ball with lots of steam. Bruce Hendricks A mathematician he will be. He ' ll know it all from A to Z. Douglas Hunt Building homes all over town. That ' s where Douglas will be found. Robert Jones Real Estate will be his game. He ' ll make money just the same. Webster Knoll Singing comic songs for us. He will make his living thus. Nils Lofquist He will be an authority , On the subject of history. Frank Lonergan Aviator flying high, We will see him in the sky. John McCarthy In the court-house he will work. As a conscientious clerk. Steven Knox President will be his rank. In a leading Berkeley bank. Coy McGowan As foreman of a big concern, He his daily bread will earn. Gordon MacQuarrie This bright lad will travel far. And be admitted to the bar. Kenneth Miler Playing baseball for the Seals, That is how he ' ll earn his meals. Edward Mitchell Constable in a country town. He ' ll run every speeder down. Clarence Montgomery He will travel over seas, Catching butterflies and bees. William Moylan Strange things happen, so they say, He ' ll be singing bass some day. Gerald Neasham His destiny you ' ll surely guess, He ' ll be President, nothing less. Earl Pratt As a doctor he will tell, How to make the sick folks well. Ernest Rowland Acrobat in a traveling show, Doing stunts in the air, you know. Joe Sheridan A long-haired poet with flowing tie. To read his songs will make you cry. James Smith He will be an architect. As you ' d naturally expect. Robert Stockird Robert Stockird ' s Clothing Store Reads the sign above his door. Fred Town He ' ll play music, while others dance. How his tunes will make them prance.
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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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