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Every one knows that in his civics class He borrowed his notebook front a little lass. Edna Flaten is a kindergarten teacher, Never be late. is one of the rules she preaches. Bessie Zahncr is happy and well And lives in luxury, very swell. Halvor Ullern, out west, is interested in gold mines, But also towards a doctor’s profession inclines. Alice Kjelsberg, the modest little lady, our class’s pride. Is trying hard at the “L’’ her head to lift from the side. For now she has joined every frat. And in society is standing '‘pat. Ruth Beckman has graduated from a school of etiquette, But does not make her gentleman friend fret, For he now calls in the morning for fun. Just as in A room he begun. Enough of Oscar Johnson can not be said. Because in ’10 he was our Johnny on the spot Ned. He is now the most prosperous man in all lands; In business and society the respect of all he commands. Lilah Youngs, between her music and the essays which she writes, Is having quite a time holding to them tight. She is the attraction at every club. And without her there would be a hubbub. Xcls Holm is a chauffeur great. And I’m told is in court for running at a speed} rate. Ellen Adolphson, much of whom I do not know. Is using her voice, so sweet and low. While Irene Smith as her accompanist goes. And their success over every land blows. Marie W’oltman is now living bv the use of the pen: No doubt she learned it in 1910. Belinda Si verson is a notorious suffragist, Miss Mabel Lyons is an excellent against. Leonard Lundquist as a book agent isn't a fake. He sells books as fast as hot cakes. Lenora Shiebe is happy and has moved out west. While the Misses Gangstad and Kemna as stenographers are doing their best. Messrs. Xorrbom and Larson, when school was o’er. Tho’t in an airship would soar. So they let out their wings with all their might And now are clean out of sight. Roy Eveland, a debater grand. Against a woman could not stand. So to his lakeside home he tied. 2S
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uJhr (Class $™phmj One evening as 1 was thinking of my lonely lot. With nothing to cheer me but bird. cat. and tick of the clock, A voice I heard. Just like a bird. Telling me of my old school-mates, who were then Altogether in the class of 1910. It told me of what they're doing far and near. Some of the things are very queer. Hut remember ere this is told That a bird is as true as gold. Hut it you think this is absurd, Please do not read it word for word. The tales of Eve Bergeson I so have to tell. ltho’ he wanted someone a credit to sell. He was the most brilliant in English Lit. And I think made a big hit. Hut he teaches us how to be free from all care And get our credit any where. Miss Grace, altho she went by •'Green.” Is now a fortuneteller serene. Altho' she claims to tell the truth Never crowded is her booth. A devoted nurse is Miss Effie Peterson now. Teaching the Misses Einberg and Dorfener how. A world-famous prima-donna Miss Kulbcrg has chosen to be. While Noel Holm as a public speaker has traveled far o'er the sea. In a Junior class Lillie P.jerke did play. Till the teacher sent her out one day: It worried her so for breaking the rule That she decided to keep a botany school. Sam Rauch for information is still asking at a wonderful rate. While Miss Woolpy is trying her best to skate. This was tlio't to have started in fun. Hut did not end as twas begun. Miss Abrahamson is a fine hair modiste. Who carries the finest stock ever purchased yet. Walter Nelson has invented an aeroplane so fine. nd at last Harry Conover and Jacobson have found a gold mine. Dora Thomas a bookworm is she. For there is nothing in a book she cannot sometimes see ( ?). Eric Johnson, a popular young man. Is doing the best that anyone can. 24
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Where he wished he were dead. Edgar Johnson, the great railroad man. Has retired as only such people can. Miss Johnson, we call her Grace, Has resigned her secretary's place, For she has a permanent position for life. That of a machinist's wife. Mr. Haverstock in business is doing so fine That in the world he will surely shine. Ivor and Idris for mountains were named, And far away arc winning great fame. These twins can not help but rise With such a namesake pointing to the skies. “Gladie Burns, a cunning little maid. Of the business world is not afraid. For a business course she expects to take, But a housekeeper would better make. A mathematician Adolph Olson has arrived to be. And he is doing fine, we’ll all agree. Miss Nellie Hendricks is a stenographer and bookkeeper combined. While Mr. Sorum is the most fashionable lad in my mind, He knows all the styles of the coming year And gives lessons on how to appear. Miss Inez McXaughton is a dear little lass. She was of the B. B. class. But now she has another joy. For she intends not to leave her little Savage boy. By Mr. Blackwood a bachelor's apartment is kept: In it he has the best rule yet Of him this is very true— Bert still guards the sign No Room for Two.” Arthur Munson, a professor great. Looks down through his glasses from a high estate. But well he deserves to be on a high knoll. For he is counted in on our famous honor roll. He has risen to such a height That we wonder at him in delight. This miss. Ruth Johnson, has won wonderful fame For overseeing the beauty game. Her blushes are so sweet and dear That the boys of her have no fear. George Oberg was a prosperous confectionist. But now has become a sincere evangelist. Maurice Lagaard, now without care. Has learned the art of bleaching hair. 26
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