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WaHwaHtft See 19a 1 A Chinese shop attracted my eye, And through its portals I passed; It was lull oi such beautiful tilings, alas! I could not pass them by. I gazed with delight as the various sneives, . iiu longed to purenase a joss 1 nat stood in an ooscure corner, And into my pocket 1 delved. Hut alack and alas! it was empty of such i hat would purchase this idol ot day; Hut the longer 1 gazed, 1 became entranced by the image that smiled so much. 1 hen, closer 1 went to this cpicer old man, Who winked and blinked at me. And in a taint voice, much to my surprise, lie Said into the future 1 scan. Your class mates all wish to know their fate, So listen and hear what 1 say; 1 hen hasten away, ere it be too late, And tell them this very day. William Boland, that ambitious young soul, ill lie an engineer grand; He'll build a great bridge o’er the ocean, I hen you can travel to Europe by land. bar away from the noise of the world, In a cabin on top of Pike’s Peak, Lera Thornhill will seek rest and repose; And Jessie Moore, as a district nurse, Will visit her once a week. Louis Kyle, a life saver will be, And many a rescue will make; He will always be home to his friends. In his cottage by the sea. Gladys Harbaugh a lawyer’s place fills. Her arguments are thought very wise And her office will always be filled. For she specializes in “Wills.” You will hear in a few more years Of a wonderful diplomat. For by his great treaty of. peace. Harold Worden will be made Count de Rat. Twenty-fire
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WaHwaHt See Vs A 192% Morning beams are lightly touching All the earth to life and song; Softest breezes kiss the waters, Hurrying tiny waves along. Nearer, in more sheltered places, Where the blithe winds leave the lake. Shines the perfect, clear reflection, Points the path the day will take! And so clearly, o’er the waters Softly peals the echoing chime; Sounds the clarion call of service. As the goal of coming time. And we see the future nearing. With its years of work and play— Hearts within us burn, while fearing. Longing to begin the fray! As we stand with feet uncertain On the threshold of tomorrow. Fain we’d draw aside the curtain, View the future joy or sorrow— Will the even Ik as perfect As the morn has seemed to say? Or will clouds bedim the heavens. Darkening our onward way? Little destiny is shown us; Little can we tell or see— Yet I feel and yet I know it “As we make it. it shall be!” Ethel Smith. Twenty-four
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WaH W A Hta See CLASS PROP! 1ECY—Continued Yvhen the Seventy-fifth Congress meets In the city of Washington, Helen Kirkland will he there in the senate. And great fame by her will he won. Charles Anderson will be a physician. And cure all disease of the heart: Seek him out if you are in need. And your recovery will be final, if only you do your part. A somber and bashful young girl. Is May Marshall with hair so divine. But before many years have passed. She’ll elope with an English Earl. Raymond Kyle, one of the adventurous kind. Will live in the wild, wild west: And if you ever go there you will find His ranch will be one of the best. In the 1925 Follies, two new stars Will twinkle and sway. With their dancing they’ll be quite entrancing. Will Bertha Harrington, and her partner. Miss Ray. Soon all our Russian worries Will vanish awav like the dew. For Iceland Jeffries, an ambassador there will be. vvdtere he’ll settle all troubles, old and new. Velee Martin, the chapel pianist. A Paderewski will be: She will play in a dime museum. That is owned hv James Marshall, you see. Otis Marshall will conduct a dress making shop. And to him all the ladies will flock: Thev’ll be met at the door by a smart little maid. Who opens it ere they knock. If any voung lady or man desires a husband or wife. And hasn’t the courage to ask it, lie needn’t be lonelv through life Just seek Florence Willard with her “Matrimonial Dove And she’ll find you a mate you can love. Newell Thornhill wiM iournev to Egvnt far. Where he’ll study the art of embalming. An undertaker of great renown he’ll be. And travel about in a car. Margaret Leps will cross the wide sea. And in far-away “New' Guinea” Will he a missionary brave and bold. And her tame will never grow old. Twenty-six
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