Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1904

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Is numbered with the saints. Marjorie Milne, the schoolma’m, Has marvelous talent shown. Joe Jackson, in the prison, Is heard to weep and groan. Clara Foster the veil has taken— In a nunnery she is immured. To the United States navy J. Hunsaker has been lured. Not long ago Ruth Haller The Salvation Army joined. Ellen Schulz is preparing a dic- tionary Of the numerous words she has coined. That this was good old leap year Your friend Miss Colvin tho’t, So, plucking up her courage, Art Corcoran’s hand she sought; But he, in great St. Peter’s stead, Now guards the Golden Gate, And with the deepest.sorrow He sees her lonely fate. The Saginaw Courier-Herald And Chicago American vVill, in future, be run by a woman, And not by a stupid man. The chief will be Miss Lulu Wyek; Grace Rumbles will he on the staff; Erna Rohde the principal joker, Whose sayings make everyone laugh. As typewriter Margaret Ryan Is making her way on the earth. Yet she gives it as her opinion That of money there is great dearth. Anna Lippelt is wife of the president, And o’er him, her subject, she reigns; If he tries to exert his authority He is ridiculed for his pains. An atrocious woman doctor Is charming Miss Annabel Steele; That her cures are worse than diseases Her patients have cause to feel. J. Weadock is an engineer On the railroad Pere Marquette; Allen Mowry is a dry goods clerk, Charles Bird has houses to let. VVill King has fulfilled his ambition— He now is the census man; Yet he dwells in mental anguish 21

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’Twixt Seniors and Juniors, of course, By the skillful use of diplomacy, And not by the help of force. And this, the decision, resulting From debates that were long and severe: If the Juniors molest not the Seniors, They may pass on their way without fear. The Lyceum’s worth is declining, That once was so far-famed of yore; Few and far between are its meetings— Its members now number but four. Cleon Spangler again is its president; His management’s grown very lax, And though with deep sorrow we tell it, Our motto is, Keep to the facts.” Cora Moore, once society’s darling, Through fortune’s reverses cast down, Is quelling unruly young hopefuls By the power of her terrible frown. Gerald Krupp, his fame still increasing, Is coaching a football team. James Morse, known as an inventor, Caused hosecarts to run by steam. Edna Spindler will soon be directress Of the girls’ gymnasium. Away out east Miss Furstenburg Is priestess of the sun. Ruih Judd, Miss Linton and Georgia Grant Entertain right royally; Of the creme de la creme they are members, In Parisian society. Will Jungklas a splendid example is Of the stuff he is advertising. He uses the hair-grower ‘‘Jump-like-Mad;’’ The result, as you see, is surprising. ’Twixt Mary Sing and our Alice A feud is existing still. Not long ago Fred Witters Decided to make his will. David Prall, that male susceptible, Was struck by Cupid’s dart; His hand and heart he offered To Mistress Helen Smart. Frances Meares is acting In the Taming of the Shrew.” Frank Patterson and Laura May P'or a divorce did sue. Glen Hubbard is a Merchant Prince, And he sells furs and paints. In the realms above Maude Howell 20



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Beneath our social ban. So let this be a warning Advice to great and small: “Don’t show your curious nature When you’re making a business call.” The hissing sound ceased for a moment, But still I determined to wait; Then from that fearful cauldron I heard my own sad fate. “Your life will be long and eventful,, And oft will your heart-strings be wrung; You will live through one hundred long summers— Only whom the gods love die young.” Then the rumbling died down into silence, And in haste I withdrew from the spot; With my mind all confused and distracted, I withdrew to my own little cot. Grace M. Feahk. 22

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