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As a dealer in antiques, Frances Wilsie will be, Well-known and famous in every land and sea. Anthony Borzilleri, a Very fine student is he, He'll go away to college and get a high degree. Ruth Bentley will change her mind about teaching, And clerk in the Five and Ten, sure as I'm preaching. As author of Philosophy of Love Gen Himebaugh will win, Even more fame than the noted Elinor Glynn. To Marian Lynch our praises are due, She alone to the teaching profession is true. Domicela Nowacki, a Hne girl is voted, But as a criminal lawyer she will be noted. For Bill Schliecker Fate has a surprise in store. He will teach BluHing for ten years or more. For Andrea Sondell, work will never cease, Till she gives up teaching and is Justice of Peace. Dorothy Vaill, not long ago, to Towne did change her name, With a little practice, as a cook will win her fame. Another politician, followed by a band- As Mayor of Dunkirk comes sweet Edith Brand. For this little girl there are many things to do, But as a fat lady in a show will end our Jeanette Frew. Qui.et Dorothy Johnson, who wished to fatten her purse, Will take up bacteriology and get a job as a nurse. Frances Keating is a fine teacher, I hear, And has a position at Columbia next year. Evelyn McCallum is short-not too tall, She will teach special dancing steps at the Elk's ball. Now comes Judson Pierpont-get ready for a thrill. He'll be a boot-legger, with a wonderfully popular still. Next we see Mop Eddy-we know he'll never fail. He's an A-No. 1 dry agent on poor Judson's trail. Esther Seibel, sweet, sarcastic, a mystery to all, Will pay homage to none-but a certain golf-ball. An energetic business-woman in our ranks I see- Ruth Strawser has prospered and bought the Ford Company Tall Betty Wilcox, so moody, so dear, Will soon be a kindergarten critic right here. 23
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Janet Skinner will prove herself wise and prudent By spending the rest of her days as a college-student. A girl sweet and sincere is Olive Tanner, She'll be a poet-because of her manner. For Evelyn Wuerstle I see a varied life- She'1l start as a debater and end with married life. Caroline Anderson, as swift and busy as a bee, Will surprise us by being an Explorer of the Sea. Our tiny Gladys Davidson, as steady as a clock, Will discover a serum for prevention of electrical shock. Maurice Hammond with teeth like shining pearls Will dedicate his life to reforming Normal girls. Frances Little, with her tiny, shapely hand, Will distinguish herself as leader of a novelty Jazz-band. Alice Nelson is an artistic little lassie, As an interior decorator she'll be called classie. Smiling Polly Rykert will do many wonderful things, Like teaching princesses to sew and playing chess with kings. Rhena Snell by rights should be an Opera-singer, But as a tight-rope walker she'll be a humdinger. With her school-work Marian Tyler is never bored, But in later years she'll be a globe-trotter in her Ford. Mabel Carlson has shown us she would rather cook, Than teach little tots to read from a book. As a comedienne Mary Haag will shine, And with dukes and duchesses she'll dine. Florence Merle, another musical shark, As conductor of the Cleveland Symphony makes her mark. When we arrive in New York from the fashion review, We'll go to Mabel Roberts Tea Shop on Fifth Avenue. As an historian LaVon Johnson is a success, So, for the class, I wish her health and happiness. Because of her ability and sunny disposition, Yetta Shulinson will be the leader of a very fine home-mission Doreen Sondell, so piquant and petite, Will some day be seen upon the Silver Sheet. 22
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Busy Marie Boos with a voice sweet as honey, Will be Galli Curci's rival and make lots of money. Next comes Hollis Fisher, a music-girl she should be, But we will find her as a hostess at Newport-by-the-Sea. Vera Himeline, responsible, staunch and true, Ought to be the editor of the Pictorial Review. Isabelle Martin, always talking, never solemn, Will conduct for the Censor a heart-to-heart column. Marguerite O'Neill, so peppy and so sweet, Will make a fortune with her pretty dancing feet. Dorothy Pemberton, sure of all her Bridge rules, Will be the leading advocate of playing Bridge in school. Irene Scholl is a lucky girl, I'm sure we'll all agree, For in a year or two, the bride of Jud she'll be. Hattie Stanley has plenty of ambition, With the next president she'll have a fine position. Musical Dorothy Waller of a company is the star. She'll have a reputation that reaches near and far. Clara Allenza, because of her line references. Will be our delegate to the next Peace Conference. Pretty Eileene Daily, the talkative Irish maid, For telling stories to children soon will be very well paid. Lovely, Winsome Mabel Hall, Will be the prize-beauty at the Senior Ball. Rupert Reeves has settle down, From a Buffalo Bill to a circus clown. Interesting, lively Arlene Murray, Will build cathedrals in a hurry. We have a missionary among our ranks, Paul Ruttenbur will teach Hottentots certain F. N, S. pranks. Arlene Smith Eigme has this year changed her name, But as champion marathon, she'll win her fame. Dorothy Keating has such beautiful eyes, That she and a friend will be shut up as spies. Marguerite Turner will soon live in Buffalo, And be the star announcer for the Federal radio. Miss Gertrude Zaar, I know, I've often sat beside her, Will be with Barnum and Bailey as their best bare-back rider 24
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