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Edna DeTurk and Edith Manvillo will be missionaries in China. Olive DeTurk and Esther Warr will complete a course in physics at the Chicago University, after which the former will be a teacher in science at Key- stone Normal and the latter at Cornell. Edna M. Dicner. Laura E. Dicnstel, and Ida M. Dietrich, the well-known trio at the Normal, will organize a flying squadron and give lectures in all the prominent cities on fashions. Harold G. Dietrich will invent an airship propelled by perpetual motion. He claims that this machine can travel at a speed of 175 miles per hour and at the altitude of twenty miles. Irwin W. Dietrich will become a great jurist. Possessed of a keen and astute mind, characterized by truthfulness, he will, we predict, have a successful career. Laila Dunkelbergcr and Mabel Enoch will be models posing for the art department of the Ladies' Home Journal. Claris W. Enterline in a few years will be listed among America's greatest female chemists. Margaret C. Evans, as wife of a Lutheran minister, will do fine missionary work among the foreigners at Forty Fort. Allen D. Fenstermacher will be the proprietor of a New York restaurant. He will find the eating business more lucrative than teaching. Verna M. Fistcr will be the teacher of penmanship at the Allentown College for Women. Mamie E. Fluck will give the young folks of Emaus instruction in domestic science. John R. Flexer will find his chosen profession very profitable and will win laurels in the schoolroom. Edwin J. Fox will follow a course of scientific farming. We are very certain that he will make a success of it. Jennie V. Fritch, after finding teaching not the most desirable profession, will take charge of the playgrounds at Reading. Esther G. Garis will be one of America’s greatest pianists. Howard W. Good, in a few years, will conduct a matrimonial agency. His fees will be five cents for a marriage and ten cents for a divorce, consequently he expects to make fifteen cents from most folks who will engage his services. He has a “bright” future before him. Mamie Grcenawalt will be one of the leading suffragettes of Schuylkill coun- ty, where she will lecture on temperance as well as on woman’s rights. Morris S. Greth will conduct a five and ten cent store in. some large city, making children s toys a specialty. We are sure that his business will be well patronized by his classmates. Alina Grim will be the wife of one of the leading professors in languages at K. S. N. S. Alice Gruver will follow her favorite profession of teaching. 16
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Beulah Allen, as Mrs. Dietrich, will start an art needle club in Kutztown and will be an active worker in this community. Helen Bachman will be appointed teacher of mathematics at Swarthmore College. Marion Bardill, true to her greatest ambition, is keeping her husband on Waldorf salad in Delaware Wilson Barto will be one of New York's most famous surgeons after com- pleting a course at the University of Berlin. Ella Bear will be matron of the home for old ladies at Kirbyville. Raymond L. Barner will follow his chosen profession as a lecturer. We wish him success. We now turn to Bryan Bean, who will follow his vocation as an agricul- turist. His name is very suggestive as to the crop—beans, his favorite vegetable, —which lie will raise. Anna M. Best will secure the position of cashier at Green's Pharmacy in Pottsville. Behold, Paul B. Bordner ! Five years hence he will be one of the world’s greatest mathematicians, teahing in some famous university. Karl W. Boyer’s ambition is to be a minister. He thinks it would be nice to marry couples and confesses that he wouldn’t mind coupling up himself so as to gain experience which as a married as well as a marrying parson he might give to those who will come to him to be made one. Esther Bower and I,eon Ralm will be the most progressive scientific farmers between Allentown and Kutztown. Mary Brown and Vera Lachman will receive the shirker’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Ruth Boyer, after completing a course in music at the Ithaca Conservatory, will become a singer in a church at Bath. Gertrude Bright will accept the agency for the “Good Housekeeping magazine. William D. Carpenter’s name will in a few years be recorded among the world’s greatest orators. His is a very proper ambition because his voice can be heard distinctly across a ten-acre field. Reading will receive another Star Dramatic Company in which Helen J. Moyer will do the laughing stunt, Sophia Pisco will be the reader. Aletha Cole the vocalist, and Alfred Schweycr the lecturer. Our philosopher, B. Bruce Cosden, will attain what now lie seeks, the summit of his ambition, recognized eminence in philosophy. Years from now Amos Cosden's name will be leading the roll of the world's greatest humorists. His present ever-ready wit is some warrant for this pre- diction. Catherine Costello will take Charley Chaplain's place in the movies. She will play for the Schueing Company. 15
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