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THE MIRROR 17 Helped by Sib Haven and Carolyn Case. On my left, Mabel Golding, whose glory won ' t cease; Her book, How to get Out of High School, is a masterpiece. Beyond is John Hofeller, a Sells-Floto belle, As a rider and trainer of horses known well; And dost thou now see in the shade of a tree Our little Butch Miller who fought to be free; From his conscience blackened thoughts he hurled And preached the gospel throughout the world. Barbara Nicholls near by thou hast heard Gained more renown than Mary Pickford. Her place in the movie world as a star; Her comedies and tragedies are all above par. Off in the distance is Audy, the gent Who by the gods and the heavens was sent. He invented an original permanent wave That all his brethren their style might save. While under a palm on the sands is Pete Reading the minutes in all the heat; Around him are seated the dusky Fijis Of the mystic isles of the Southern Seas. You have seen them all, the prophetess cries. I was sure, the student then replies, That the wonderful Class of ' 22 Would shine in the future, as was their due. The visions fade and are seen no more, So the student returns to his dear old North Shore. First Three Minutes of a Typical English Class Miss Taylor: Find out all you can about the qualities of Romanticism. S. Haven: I saw them yesterday; they ' re adorable. E. HinchlijJ: Her picture was in the paper last Sunday. . Hofeller: I ' ll never finish it, and if she ever — B. Nicholls: My new hat came today — quite good looking. M. Golding: She gives me a pain. A. Phelps: Sold for a quarter. C. Case: That isn ' t pure. Miss Taylor; Let ' s come to order, please. You ' re the most energetic crowd I ever saw!
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16 THE MIRROR That I travel so far to beg information Concerning the school and the good of the nation. He spoke in this manner, quite frankly and bold, To the sibyl who gazed in amazement untold. A virtue is boldness, my son, true and good, She spoke from the depths of her cavernous hood. Surely, thou ' rt mad to ask this of me When thou knowest nothing of what thou wilt see; But come, I will take you, and whate ' er may befall Thou wilt never regret it, thus did she call. Through Pluto ' s dark caverns and dens they hurry Where deep in the earth the sun is buried; On and on past realms of fire Of mired abodes most black and dire Until it is reached, the place they are seeking. Not here is it dark but beautifully streaking The blossoming trees with rays of light The rising sun comes up into sight. Here in the Elysian Fields so fair The spirits are floating about in the air. Here on your right, says the prophetess, pointing, Is Carolyn Case, divine, fascinating, Who the new suffragette school has unfurled And preached women ' s rights all over the world. On your left Edward Hinchliff, as you well remember, Attained his position as Spanish Ambassador. Over there you see Mr. W. H. Walling, The only person to attempt without falling To paint the highest point of the Woolworth Building Which he owns and runs in a way most bewildering. And yonder Sylvia Haven you see Editor-in-Chief of a newspaper free ; She helped her friend Carolyn all she could By much propaganda and articles good. See ' st thou him ahead in the soft breeze swaying You recall Malcolm Stevenson without my saying. Surely no other deserves more praise, Than he who gives up his life to raise The lowest boy from the streets and gutters To fame in his school for waifs and loafers. Close by was a lady of wealth and fame Known for her charities, — Vera, by name, — Her kindness and sweetness never did end; The poor and the troubled she ' d always befriend. The one on my right you certainly know Is John Mordock, who invented the hoe, A mechanical instrument saving money and time, And certainly reputed to be very fine. That person in front has been blessed by the fates For she is the President of the United States, Molly Radford ran for the office, a mighty hot race,
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