Paxton High School - Reflector Yearbook (Paxton, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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He's living high class on the money he’s made. Another class member I see at this time— Bang's chauffeur. Bob Moffett, he’s right in his prime. Florence Lindquist it seems is quite far away. She's the wife of some man, just who 1 can t say. Martha Belle is an actress; say, boy, she's some star. With Emily a pianist, who’s way above par. In a nice little tea-shop on Broadway I see Arline and Rachel—it’s called Busy Bee. As an author of fiction, Viola, whose name Is listed with those who have won great fame. A sturdy lad with a well-trained mind, Walter Swanson to farming his life has resigned. Frank Platt is a banker, who has lots of money; If he doesn't die rich, it'll be kind’a funny. A teacher of science, I see Pauline G., Her puDils are noted for their ability. Nona Gardner and Marion are hairdressers, who Have such a great business, spare minutes are few. Arnold Carlsten is lost and cannot be found— More’n likely he's dead, buried deep in the ground. And that is the last of this wonderful class, With the fates of each boy and each little lass. —Arnold Carlsten. I WANT TO BE A SENIOR I want to be a Senior And with the Seniors sfand; With an eversharp behind my ear And a notebook in my hand. I wouldn’t be a Junior handy. For at all the gamrs they must sell candy. I wouldn’t be an emperor For all the wealth twould bring; 1 wouldn’t be an angel. For angels have to sing. I d rather be a Senior And never do a thing. —Marie Brown. —PAfJE TWENTY-FIVE-

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CLASS PROPHECY A very queer job is given to me. Foretelling what the fates should be Of our dear class of twenty-four— So the distant future I begin to explore. I see Elmer Corbly with a birch-rod in hand. Professor of language, in French he is grand. As master of chemistry, LeRoy we may see. With Gladys his helper—who else could it be? Great praise is due to Nina’s name, As our President s secretary she has won great fame. And a dancing teacher, graceful, polite, Is Mildred Kirkpatrick, her pupils' delight. Carl Campbell’s in politics, woe to his fate— He s running for governor of Idaho state. A real-estate man is Fred Elmer E., If property you wish, it’s him you should see. As farmers’ wives, 1 also can see Phoebe, Bercille, and Frances G., And Harriet 1 see a missionary brave, For Africa’s poor she freely gave. Harold Hagen’s a merchant, who’s getting rich quick; Pete Rasmussen I see a layer of brick; And the exquisite speeches Raymond has made On government troubles makes opponents afraid. As nurses in white and happy? Oh yesl In our class there are two—Irma and Bess; While Myrtle, artistic, beautiful and tall. Is the President’s wife in the White House hall. Engineer in mechanics is Russell J., And handles his tools in a learned way. As Sousa the second, Orren Pierce takes the stand— A leader of what 1 should call a large band. As school ma’ams also, there are quite a few— There s Evalyn and Sarah and Lily J., too. Stenographers swift, the number is three— I see Ebba and Zetta and Goldie C. —PAGE TWENTY-FOUR—

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