Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1918, Page 24

Description: Then Libbie M., her fathers star reporter.Has found another man who will support her;Since Bob Ns accident with his airplane,He raises quite a little less of Cain;A. Kirby still remains demure and quiet.With Lena Smith and her theres little riot;And Cecile Beck still asks for womens rights.In boosting good, she works both days and night;And Leon Chitwoods still a baseball man,A league boss and the friend of every fan;Alice McCullough lives in a French chateau,Over the rolling waters she did go;Our Gertrude Ede has written many books.She shoves a pen much better than she cooks;And Kathleen M. no longer writes to France,Her husbands back, we see that at a glance;To Thomas Myers now well doff our hats.Hes janitor at the Arbutus flats;Theres Mabel Cline. who went to old I. U.,She got a man and a diploma, too;And Carrie A. does on Clear Creek reside,Bloomington she could no more abide;Peggy of single life has had her fill.Her double life she now enjoys with Bill;And Mary S., on a motion picture trip.Passes the national board of censorship;Lefty will never marry is the truth,Because his heart was broken in his youthMarie Dodds married a long forgotten Earl,Shes now in Lebanon, the lucky girl!And here is Margaret Schumann, small and fair,So noted for the beauty of her hair;The Red Cross nurse who answers soldiers calls--Oh, that is pretty blue-eyed Hally Rawles;And Mary Kennedys a farmers wife,She says: Schoolmates, this surely is the life;Ruth Lamkins has retained her pretty eyes,And gets a man most any time she tries;Mile. Mottiers exclusive Fifth Avenue shopClothes both my lady and the well-dressed cop;And Edwin Stephenson has proved true.Hes fighting for our dear Red, White and Blue;Audrey Mahan now can drive a Winton,She married her old lover back at Linton;Jennie has won herself a lot of fame,Many a noted poem bears her name;And Margaret Telfer drives her own auto.To Suffrage meetings she does always go;And Lois lives alone while Ralphs at sea.A sailors wife a sailors star shall be.And dear old B. H. S. shall ever beForemost and ever in our memory;Ideals so high and lofty in us stir,Our guide shall you be, dear alma mater.
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