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A voice so clear and musicalThat lingers in ones ears,Will gain a famous name, Im sure,For our Miss Helen Beers.Miss Pruett goes to New JerseyTo be insurance girl;And there her heart will be for lifeFor married is our Pearl.Back to French Lick our Farwell RhodesWill go when school is oer;And there among the lovely sightsHell live forever more.Cecile can speak like Webster;So touching is her art,That she will have the pleasureOf stirring every heart.Yes, Coleman Morre will study lawAnd sure the times not farUntil his wits will win the raceAnd Coleman goes to bar.Behold a charming chorus girlWith eyes of softest hue;Miss Andrews goes upon the stageTo see what she can do.Though Hannah seems contentedTo spend this life alone,Im sure shell change her notionAnd leave her happy home.A belle shell be for years to comeWith sparkling eyes of mirthEdith will always win her aimAnd set forth womans worth.Dale Beeler as historianOr officer of healthWill make a lasting name at leastAnd then perhaps some wealth.Alas! Maude Harrel has decided now,For me a single life,Ill travel on the old MononAs operators wife.McDonald says he loves the stageAnd there amidst the glare,Hell show his splendid actor-giftAnd lovely golden hair.A gentle and a loving girlWhose heart is ever gay;Lucile will go to college soon,Then travel far away.Miss Rizer with her silent smileWill capture some good man;And then as other housewives do,Shell cook, and sew, and can.A character with heart so kindAnd hand so free to aid;Our Olive Potters patient workWith love shall be repaid.A face so bright with cheerful smileAnd form that suits the task;Miss Adams soon will finish schoolAnd wear a nurses mask.A little maid with raven hairAnd eyes of blackest hue-Miss Bruner keeps her stand in lifeAs one among a few.A calm and gentle characterWith patience through and through-Miss Hepburns heart is filled with love,Her sky is always blue.Dale Russell with his little mienAnd head so wonderous wise,Will be a man of genius yet,To make men ope their eyes.With rosy cheeks and silent airAnd voice so soft and low;Our Margaret Hunt may win her wayWhereer she may chance to go.Perhaps, dear friends, you never knewMaude Knight as well as IHer heart is with dear B. H. S.,She hates to say good by.Miss Lucy with her cheery smileAnd loving heart so free,Will be a popular favorite,When in society.Miss Gladys Jones, perhaps you know,A farmers wife will be;And with a violin in her homeShell live quite happily.Fred Stuart will be a noble ladAnd hold a business place,Although tis said he has the fameOf bowling, Oh the disgrace!In politics well have a manWhose worth will then be seen,For here with statesmans powerGoes patriotic Green.Now since this theme is ended,More serious let me talk;Two paths now lay before usBy which the class must walk.So let your manly wisdomSelect the righteous one;That when this life is endedYoull hear twas nobly done.The daisy is our flower brightWith simple smiling face,And long with our green and white,Shall blend the colors of our race.So with these faithful emblemsWell bid the school good by,And hope that in the memoryOur class will never die.-MAUDE KNIGHT, B. H. S., 12.Page Twenty-oneImage alt-text: Black ink drawing of a ink bottle in the middle of a scroll banner. |
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Bloomington High School |
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