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2 A mm 1951 QS-------2 5- Class Prophecy, 193 1 Ah, what a fine crystal ball. It tells me many things I wish to know. What do I see in the Ball? What do I see? Let me look, let me look. Quiet. Um! Who is this approaching in the mists. It is getting clearer. Abie Abrams on a stool weaving about peculiarly. What -is that before her. Ah! Her children. She has organized her family of nine into a choral club. Then they will go out and play baseball. Lucky Abie! . I see a street, a sign, a restaurant. The words, ah they.clear. The Frulinger-Krebs- Zarski-Ellis Chop House Inc. I see Anne Duffin, Edna Donnelly and Sadie Krivelow bicycling up to the Chop House and preparing to enter. What's this? Louise Foley, now called the grande olde grammama to those who want to go places. She is 'bowling along at a great rate with Bert Moeller add-ing up the mileage on the rear tires. Someone is opening her mouth and a song is coming out. Mary Cleary practicing scales on top of the Flat Iron building where she is conducting a reducing class made up of Amelia Bucky, Mary Bosworth and Paul Miller, who all gave up their careers to roll around with her. I can see them now, rolling disconsolately about, their fingers in their ears. Ah well! Perhaps- There seems to be a disturbance. A roof is being raised. Bill McQuire and the initia- tion committee are at it again on the Lone Prairie building a school for Cowboys who won't take their boots off. They are calling it the Boot Hill Muscle raising center. The great Artist, Frances Sandblom is visited in her studio out in Hayville, where it's quiet, by two distinguished and eminent authoresses, Andrews and Arthur. They recently published a book entitled, Where Shall we waste Time, or Sargent Girls in their later years. It begins with a touching selection running something like this: If I had any time to waste I'd waste it. You would, too, if you were I. But you're not. Alas! Alack! The great ballet dancers of the Age, Hamlin and Shimonek are making their ap- pearances, Hrst and last at Symphony Hall. Their famous Dance of the bouncing Bears which won so much approval in Iceland is liable to bring down the house in Boston' Here is a peculiar figure. Gretchen Schuyler running around the rim of the Chrysler building leaning precariously over the void and singing a popular song. Gretchen keeps a gymnasium called, Hair raising Gym, for the good people of New York. But you can go in and have your face lifted, that's up to you. Scotty Scotten has a hair dressing apartment and clients are Natalie Woods, Alice Beane and Mary Bowen. She also gives classes in c'orrectives and corrects all who possess such a thing as a functional curve, a Lordosis side bending, lateral, flat back curve, etc. The Wind is roaring in my ears! There is a great wave. Only Mullaney getting into a breeches buoy. She was on a sailing cruise around the world and got stuck on the horn. I 3418- Q I I71l
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I 21552. xi A 1.951 fi- U B ' ' 'A A B 'B Best All Arozincl . Most Atloletic . Most Intelligent . Best Sport . . Product of '31 . . . ALICE BEANE . . . GRETCHEN SCHUYLER . W. HAMLIN AND B. MOELLER . . . I-IELENE BREIVOGEL I Best Looking . . . . MARY CLEARY Most Attractive . .... CLEMENTINE WENZ Wittiest . . . . . M. SUTHERLAND AND M. BOWEN Most Talenteil . . . . MARY SUTHERLAND v Most Popular . .... WINIFRED HAMLIN Most Personality . . W. HAMLIN AND E. O'CONNELL Most Digniped . .... WINIFRED WYMAN Most Sophisticated . . L. WATERS AND C. WENZ Most N oncloalant . . . MARTHA LODGE Cutest . . . . . NATALIE WooDs Most Feminine . . CLEMENTINE WENZ Best Dresser . . . NATALIE WOODS Tardiest . . UBOUDIE AND IPANAU Busiest . . . HAZEL ANDREWS Most Past . 19 EVERETT Most Future . ...... CLASS OF '31 Cleverest . . . H. ANDREWS AND M. SUTHERLAND Most Tactful . . . . WINIFRED WYMAN Most Optimistic . . H. ANDREWS AND E. O,CONNELL Most Talkative . . . . R. MALKIN AND E. DONNELLY Most Typically Sargeilt . . . . ELIZABETH HATFIELD Best Social Dancer . . PIRKKO PAASIKIVI 1 N oisiest . . . . MILDRED MCGUIRE Most Reliable . . IRJA RYssY is A T A A. F E701
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Iggy? ' t 1951 r: , . - p . . 1 I see a band of children singing. Wyman with Morrison at the piano teaching Fol- low the Gleam to a band of African head hunters in darkest Africa. They look rather happy in their fig leaves. Jessie Griffin is parading around in Patou's frocks on Fifth Ave., Paris. They pay her 52.00 an hour to lift her eyebrows. I see two girls with fair hair. They are Pirkko and Irja. What are they doing? Head- ing student government in the Figi islands. Grass skirts will not be worn from now on. Bread fruit leaves are substituted. I see a plodding figure among ruins. Barbara Tuthill returning to Sargent to hunt for her Elephant hook. She has an Elephant farm out in California and trains her tiny dears for Camera c'loseups. She is owner of the famous gargling Elephant. Honor Thompson hofiing around before the Sultan of Turkey. The scene shifts to Ireland. There sits O'Connell amid the Shamrock teaching folk dances and kissing the blarney stone frantically between times. We see a bridge being constructed across the harbor to Lynn. Architects Furano and Kichline. They were the ones who vetoed the bill for more ferry-boats. I see Lou Richardson in a home for the feeble minded. Running an Adding machine furiously. It seems since keeping track of Student Government Money she's been that way and she began to have hallucinations. They keep her securely under lock and key. I smell the Arena Sawdust and watch Betsy Huck, Lillian Zilg and Betty Hatfield swinging away and turning somersaults. One of them is a Professor and gets absent minded sometimes but-in the end-they fall together. I see Edna Donnelly head of a factory for manufacturing chains automatically on to glasses. No danger of loss by the Donnelly method. And here is Ruth Burgess running a school and teaching as a professor, a course en- titled, Methods of Tardinessf' The crystal ball shows an intrepid third baseman in your ranks. Helene Breivogal is known as the only Woman Baseball player admitted on the Giant team in New York. Tzvete Doonin has been a long time on the diplomatic service of Bulgaria. Pearl Eskridge is now leader of a large Church in Alabama. She is interested in the social end and has recently written a book on How to Handle Twins in two volumes. Peggy Ladd is building steam heated tigloos up in Alaska and as an extra curricular activity is teaching Physical Education. ' Irene Ford is a director of Physical Education at Tuskeegee. Rebecca Malkin is now editing Pathe News. Robena Senior is an Actress of note and is known from Coast to coast. Lilian Zilg is in Germany now heading a society for the Prevention of Cruelty to People With Bad Posture. Natalie Woods is Dean of the Domes-tic School for domestics teaching Domestic Science. Out in Woodville, Tennessee. 4 Thus endeth the prophecy. The ball has cleared again. I can see no more. 52 E721
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