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Class Prophecy i continued) Elizabeth Powers A dean to rule the ladies fair, ' Tis rumored ' assar seeks Lizzie Powers will have the job E ' er the end of two more weeks. Helex Evans Kav Evans plays the piano now, She fills the ether waves With songs of moons and Junes Sending her Billy into raves. Anna O ' Doxxell Anna O ' Donnell we hear tell By Burdett ' s has been claimed As their queen of secretaries The goal for which she aimed. ] Iarv Eyxch Mary Lynch, that quiet lass Is back in Stoughton High. As history teacher she ' s quite a hit, Xo doubt you all know why. Rita Drea Come all, attend the cooking school To learn the artist ' s way ' Mid cakes and pies in shining white, By hostess Rita Drea. XeLLTE ' ASILEWICn Babe Didrickson has lost her crown. As all-round queen of sport Xellie holds the lime-light now ' ith ribbons of all sorts. James Dvkeman We know him as Mr. Dykeman His place in life is fair, From home he did not roam, Of Stoughton he is mayor. TiTELMA Perry Thelma was a secretary To a handsome boss. But since the marriage things have changed, And he is at a loss. Daxa Hamiltox . famous athlete we saw wed ' Mid bells and cheers and din X ' ow poor Dana is in training Dodging the rolling pin. Edxa Gave axd Florexce Gay In two rose covered cottages Adorned in aprons white. The former Edna and Florence Gay(e) X ' ow each is someone ' s wife. Gladys Hixckley On the stage there floats a lady Out to charm the laddies. Behind the large and floating fan There hides little Gladys. JoHX Kelley Kelley is a business man. ' hen finances are low He hires a large company and Puts on a Broadwav show. Edward Duxxe Sailing, sailing over the main In a ship of great ton, Attired in white trousers and cap. Sails the mighty tar — Dunne. ] Ielvix Goldberg Clad in his robe and mortar board Melvin Goldberg is seen Harvard ' s president he was made A learned man he ' s been. Alfred axd Richard Welton The ' elton boys are famous now They ' re known the world-wide o ' er. While Richie holds the music up His brother (Alfred) plays the score. Robert Axderson Encore ! They shout for Anderson, The critics Bob acclaim. As Greta Garbo ' s protege The road has led to fame. Page Tzi ' enty-four
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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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Class Prophecy (Continued) Donald Kelliher Of all the boys of our old class He did escape the noose, It ' s Mr. Kelliher who is Fancy free and footloose. Paul Kennedy When ou dri e down to Washington Hire a tall young guide Paul Kennedy will show you All the places with pride. Doris Bearce and Elinor Cobbett Two lone figures walk slowly by, With shawls and canes they pass, They ' re Misses Bearce and Cobbett Found in the old maids class. Elizabeth Anderson and Mary Glennon Though in a far off hospital They work hard all the day Nurse Mary G. and ' l.izbeth A. Get very little pay. ' iRGrNi M. Campbell A lady of varied interests Composing, acting too The stars proclaim Virginia M. A happy lot she drew. M Rv Butterall Models from Paris we are shown In her deluxe dress shop Of laces, silks, and many more Mary B. is the Prop. Erwin Cline Before the train comes in to stop He ' s always there on time Stoughton ' s new taxi service here Is run by Erwin Cline. Helen Connors Each morn in shining white she ' s there Pushing a baby ' s pram With her chores done Miss Connors comes Home in the English tram. Henky Malinosky Malinosky ' s in the business Of advertising too He ' s the head of steamship lines Without him they couldn ' t do. Pal ' l Lysko Attired in smock with pallette near Lysko ' s art ' s unveiled Though met with many misfortunes Through years his art ' s prevailed. Blanche Howland Once in athletics Blanche was tops As good as any boy. She gave it up for married bliss With her Canadian — Roy. Patricia Greene Patty Greene is working hard As a dancer on the stage, No wonder, her hubby doesn ' t mind She earns a four figure wage. Elizabeth Staples Our Betty is a champion Of all the household arts, She sews and knits and cooks Men seek her from all parts. Eleanor Borgeson Strange things have come to pass Eleanor B. now stands Six feet, one inch tall Singing with the famous bands. Ann Porcaro Back in ' 38 Ann was wed Today she is married still To the self -same lad who won her heart His love time didn ' t kill. Page Tivcnty-f
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