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28 RED AND WEITE Arthur Howard has won renown By keeping the very best hens in town. And any day, you pass that way With their blue ribbons on YOucmay seesthocesnens Strutting around in their different pens. In a nice litile:shop on Purchase ot. Is a window filled with hats, so pretty and sweet, Marion Katzefi and Jennie Halprin:sell to the elite Visithe very, best-place on-all the-street, Of Paulssenit, havedestarack—— At one time, he was running the Atlas Tack. Wherever he is, north, south, east or west You may be sure he is doing his best. Elizabeth Goldstein, I see will soon Play on the typewriter a very fine tune, For. oft we've seen her fingers fly And think that we shall soon espy Her in a new limousine, As pretty a one as ever was seen, A fitting reward for her beauty and wit Wer think 1t 1ssfine;and you, can iabeatsu. Theodule Bolduc keeps a large garage, You can get your air there, free ot charac, And when in his car, he takes a spin, The police are apt to gather hima, And all the timid folks get off the street When Theodule tries the speed record to beat. Herbert Kobes is a surgeon fine And charges enormous fees, For he’s the finest in this land As well as over seas. The two J.K’s (Joseph Kolouch John Kuwask1) into business went A million apiece was their intent. And as they are the kind that dare and do They are thinking of adding a cypher or two. Mildred Wilbur, who honors took, On graduation day, Is the author of a book And also of a play. And when you hear people praise her so You say “I knew her long ago.”
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NEW eb eb DPORD” High SCHOO Maurice Portnoy, in the advertising field, A ready pen does wield, And, as soon as the ads you spy You feel, at once, you must go and buy. And new factories are built, on every hand To try and keep pace with the large demand. You know Elizabeth and Alma Tripp, fasten, a, moment, Vil sive you a-tip. If you go to the Follies you may see them there, To tell you more would not be fair. Rose Shuster is a lecturer of great renown, And once in a while comes to town, She always has-a larce audience And you can understand, if you are not too dense. For she is very learned, and has subjects like these, Are high heels injurious, and how to cook peas. A very large man is Albert Clement, An ambassador to Russia, he was sent And had been there only a week When he deported all the Bolshevik, And a new republic now awaits Recognition by the United States. John Conway in athletics, won many a game And now in politics he is doing the same. The people demand him, it’s no use to dodge He will soon fill the place of Senator Lodge. Adele Merchant is married and lives on a quiet street In a brand new bungalow, nice and neat. She is very glad she isn’t a miss When at night, she receives her husband’s kiss. Robert Ferguson is music mad, One thing there is, that makes him sad— He fears that he surely will be a dunce Because all the instruments he can’t play at once. Catherine Grimshaw next comes on the list, And her fate, to me, seems in a mist. She may try literature, or cultivate her voice It’s up to her to make her choice. pHi
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NEW? BE DPORD .HIGH SCHOOL 29 You will all say, Smith is a well known name And Andrew Smith has won much fame, He has compiled a directory Girall’the- Smits, on land or, sea. And written their history, knight, squire and dame, And those who in the Mayflower came. Dorothy Jones is a movie queen, On being an actress, she was always keen. We all go to see her, when she visits the city. She comes so seldom, we think it a pity. As I consult fame’s written page isind the namerot Armitage. He has his business in Boston town A five and ten of great renown And for your money you can get more Than they give in a Woolworth store. A Victor singer is Eugene B. In the same class with John McC. Of all the records, his sell the best, You, too, will enjoy them with all the rest. There was an old woman tossed up in a blanket, Who went sailing through the sky But Mary Karl will go in an aeroplane Or know the reason why. As she rides through space, she feels no fear But grabs a star for a souvenir. A district nurse is our friend Ruth Soule And cu res everyone, Yankee, Frenchman or Pole. And the chauffeur, who drives her car Is Helen Macy, who you can tell afar By the cats and hens that fly from her way For those that get caught, it’s a sorry day. A champion golf player is Clarence G. And holds all the titles from over the sea. He takes other exercises, early and late He wants very much to reduce his weight.
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