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Fate MARY K. HARPER You much admire a man who's tall, But you'lI wed one who's short and small And think him iinest of them all. BOB MCVEY You're going to run a swell drug store, Accumulate cash till you need no more, Then retire and live till you're eighty-four. 4 MAXINE INBODY The man of your choice shall ever Defend you from all harm, For he'll be a brawny blacksmith Who'l1 have a strong right arm. MAURINE KING Up learning's hill you'll travel far, Go to college and marry a football star, Have a brown-stone front and a high-geared car. IRVIN FISHER The fate we here predict for you- And you surely might do worse, Is-that you will be captured by A pretty white-capped nurse. JOSEPHINE DUKES Your husband shall be prosperous, Success shall come to his door, For he shall be the owner of A large department store. EDGAR COOK . She's going to be a splendid cook, The lady that wins your heartg And she'll hold your love securely With her culinary art. MARY L. WHISLER The husband we predict for you Will be a man who rulesg His head shall be filled with learning For he'll be superintendent of schools. BETTY J. CARR Though you are fond of cats and tea, An old maid you're not going to be- Of husbands, fate says, you'll have three. MARY K. HARPER Tall and stately As you know But in basketball Kate certainly can go. ELDON SCHAFER A wise crack You nearly split Yes! Eldon's surely Full of wit. JOSEPHINE DUKES They call her Joe Bat never mind For she's the gal Who works all the time. ARNETTA DENNY A'rnetta's the girl That lives in town She never lets studies Get her down. Thirteen
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i Twelve GENEVIEVE BEAGLE She's the kind of a girl Folks like to see, Just as friendly As she can be. IRVIN FISHER Irv'in's the boy We 'must admit Who's handsome and gay With plenty of wit. MARY L. WHISLER A Senior f?1 Yes! Ymid hufrolly know it But in basketball Mary's always there to prove it. ROBERT MCVEY Bob came here In his Sophomore year He's one of the class You never need feofr. As we entered our final year at M. C. H. S., it seemed hard to re- alize that three years had gone by since we entered as Green-Freshies . Mr. Hutton was named as our class sponsor and to him belongs the honor of any glory that may have been ours in that final year. For the first time in our Class History all the officers were boys. Willis King was again elected presidentg Kenneth Boxersox, Vice-president, and Lewis Dukes, Secretary and Treasurer. Our Public Speaking play, The Spanish Onion , and our class play, The Hobgobblin House , Were both strik- ing successes. The Juniors gave a very fine banquet in our honor early in May. Tonight we take offg where do we land? As we nineteen Seniors look over our past history in Mt. Cory High School, we can not help but feel cer- tain that no matter where we land, be it in some fine airport, or just an old cow pasture, that the memory of those parents and teachers who struggled for us there, will lead us to distinguish ourselves. -Awlton Wagner.
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Fowrteen MAXINE INBODY Max is short and dark. And happy and gay And on the basketball floor She swrely can play. EDGAR COOK Tall and shy Is Edgar deaxr And has a, smile Ffrom eafr to eafr. MAXINE LIGHT Max brightens our cofmevr Of the old study hall With her jokes and heir pranks She is liked well by all. AULTON WAGNER Seamen might be chubby And he might be fat But he knows his scierwe And tha.t's that. KENNETH BOWER.SOX !ou're going to be an engineer, 1ou'u run Iast trams Ior many a year, Ana have a wife that thinks you're a dear. ELDON SCHAFER W' You'l1 live a life quite free from care, nave money plenty and to spare, And a beautiful actress your lot will share. LEWIS DUKES Your commg every one will dread ln tact they'll shun you till theyre dead, For you'll be an undertaker, so fate hath said. WILLIS KING Fate says a doctor's office you'll fill, To dole out tonic, powder and pill, And spend your days curing those who're ill. AULTON WAGNER You'l1 be an inventor, so says your fate, And the women will all think you're perfectly great, 'Cause you'll invent a way to keep hats on straight. , MAXINE LIGHT To the country he shall take you Amid the things that grow, And there upon a farm you'1l live With a man who'11 reap and sow. DICK COLEMAN A movie actor you'll be, I ween, Become quite famous upon the screen, And earn more money than we've ever seen. ARNETTA DENNY You'r going to run a mi11iner's shop, Till a nice fat man gets you to stop, Then for his sake, the business you'll drop. VIRGINIA CROW The man you'11 wed prepares the folks, Who go to meet their maker, And though he's not a welcome man You'll wed an undertaker. -Genevieve Beagle
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