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Class Prophecy ( Continued) Dorothy Danforth Dottie was the stock room girl Who labored long, and hard, too. o v Miss Danforth ' s back at school, Showing them what to do. SiHRLEV Powell Shirley Powell is writing a book Of reputed world wide fame We wish her the very best of luck For S. H. S. is its name. Kay Grlbexskas Mr. Grubenskas in tall hat Swinging a dapper cane Is an orator of great note, As such has made a name. Thomas and John Halloran In days ago, they used their bikes As boys they were busy. Now the Halloran brothers ride In cars, an old lizzy. George Kasupski Kasupski and his clarinet Have got Ted Lewis beat, For when he plays those ragtime blues You can ' t control your feet. ' iRGixiA Campbell There is a new bus running now From the high school to the square The driver is familiar though, Ginny Campbell collects the fares. Albena Dervixl and Doris Guay Marion Gibson On leaving school these two did seek, Fritz Kriesler has a rival too, A typist ' s job each day One of our Stoughton girls, ow here they are — Albena and, Marion Gibson is her name Her friend. Miss Doris Guav. And how the bow she twirls. William Trowbridge Billy Trowbridge is in the dark Developing pictures still, Purdy ' s after his neck ' tis said Look out there, handsome Bill. LoRETTA Kennedy With winsome wiles put to good use Loretta won her man. With faster means than wiles, she up And off to Reno ran. Elizabeth Glover Betsy Glover is writing hard But about her topic she ' s wary We can guess that it is just Another dictionarv. Irene Kablis and Olga Pacewicz Irene and Olga are emploved By M. G. M. we see. Actresses sport their dress designs ' hat a life theirs must be. Kenneth Hill Little Kenny Hill receives On his radio set Some of the sweetest messages All from Doris, I ' ll bet. Evelyn La France She smiles and smiles all day and night From magazines to us Yes, Eve. La France is now the ad For all those tooth paste stuffs. William Mitchell Billy Mitchell still does flirt With all the girls he sees But that ' s his business now you know Selling E-Z-Freeze. Stewart Roach and Arthur Ecclestone Stewart Roach is the first mate On the good ship Lollypops Of all his crew there is no doubt That Arthur Ecclestone is the tops. Page Tzvcnty-two
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Class Prophecy Through the mystic eye of poetry Let ' s glimpse afar and near To find out where they all are now Those pals of yesteryears. Ilona Rafalko Buried in pamphlets and catalogues Ilona ponders on If she doesn ' t make her mind up soon The colleges will all be gone. Ruth Snow Wedding bells will chime we hear Before the cold winds blow, The lucky girl who ' ll be the bride Is none but our Ruth Snow. William Zaiser Down in a garage on Porter Street He tinkers day and night, Covered with grease and dirty oil Bill Zaiser is quite a sight. John Stonkus Charlie Atlas got too old To carry on alone, So Stonkie supplies the muscles now As well as flesh and bone. Jean Baxter The music plays, the curtains part. And on the stage comes Jean, A clear contralto sweeps the air, Of opera she ' s the queen. Francis Crimmins Black tails, tie, and tall hat reveal A chap of height and calm, F. T. Crimmins (We call him Mike) His job is to embalm. Robert Howes Come one, come all, it ' s Brockton Fair Around the track in speed Zooms tearing Lucky Teter Howes Fach race to take the lead. Margaret Foster A brilliant sign makes note of her Renowned now is her name Famous beautician Margaret LaFoster is the same. Lawrence Corbett In ' 38 he ran but one But now the number ' s more Here he has ten gas stations With Corbett on the door. Annie Romanskv Annie Romansky is quite a cook The food she makes is tasty. Small wonder it is that after meals, Boys with proposals are hasty. Leo McDermott and Norman Young Leo McDermott killed Norman Young With a terrifying haymaker. The reason is ob ious if you but know, Leo ' s an undertaker. Charles Urciuoli With a little white light he guides us on From place to place in the dark. For Charlie isn ' t an usher still. But an accountant out on a lark. John Fullerton Each holiday he heads the troops A whistle in his mouth. It ' s Fullerton ' s brown clad figure The leader of the scouts. Barbara Daly Her titian hair is her bulwark Her locks are revenue, Sis ' s fortune has been made in ads For a well-known shampoo. Richakd Johnson W hen tuning in you get static Blaring forth on the air. You ' ll recognize Johnson ' s stations For radio is his flair. Page T%venty-on.e
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Class Prophecy (Continued) Bernice Tucker and Loretta Levy Bernice Tucker and Loretta Levy My, how they have changed ! Instead of fooHng in the Hbrary now They, the books arrange. Walter Rafalko Mr. Burke has given way To another football coach, The name vou guessed at first was right It ' s Checca Rafalko— not Roach. William McCormick and Dominic Statkus William McCormick and Dominic Statkus Got together one night, The result — a book telling how To keep Cjuiet and out of sight. Virginia Kasper Ginny Kasper has won out She ' s got her man at last Poor Kay has to toe the line His gigolo days are past. John Zumas John Zumas ' throaty baritone Is heard from coast to coast. Though crowds of fans run after him His accjuaintance we can boast. Will iam McArdle He was once the fighting Battler With the fair sex seen Now McArdle ' s the screen ' s new lover And every ladies ' dream. Bernice Bisbee Her face adorns each magazine Her features are well-known, Bernice Bisbee is a model Whose fame of face has grown. Edith Rieser Edith Rieser is still at home She lives a life of ease. The reason she is being true, Is a boy in the C. C. C. ' s. Calvin Porter Calvin Porter still holds out Immune to all the girls, A bachelor he ' s doomed to be And with such lovely curls. William Ferreira An artist there is whom We ' re all proud to claim William Ferreira you ' ve guessed Is his name. Jane Marron Dorothy Dix has now passed on But her column lives forever ; Jane Marron writes those articles Towards which we all endeavor. George Rubel No longer mothers name their sons After Clark Gable The reason movie fans all know Is red-head George Rubel. Marguerite Mueller One teacher in the Jr. High Is quite well known to us For Margy took her mother ' s place As an authority on tucks. Frances Mitkievicz His world-wide syndicate Wm. Randolph Hearst has willed Frannie M. was the lucky girl ' ou can bet your boots she ' s thrilled. Barbara Sprague Barbara Sprague is back again In good old S. H. S. P. G. courses are just a blind The real reason we ' ll let you guess. Harry Patterson The craze for big apple now is o ' er The Virginia Reel ' s what ' s done, The barker at the old town hall Is Harry Patterson. Page Twenty-thr
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