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DESTINIES OF THE CLASS OF '98. Foretold by a soothsayer of the highest order and unreliability. Mason Forbes-Will be a. revivalist minister. Maud Miller-Be a novelist, Ralph Chandler-Spend the summer trying to shave. J Frank Edson-Marry and settle at Superior. Anna. Fish-Ask C. D. Ina Griiiith-Be a born mathematician. Dena Cox-Be slave to the World Upsetterf' Herma Holden-Complete a study in Masonry. Blanche J ones-Get married. Hilda Willoughby-Be a famous composer. Chester Tibbetts-Be noted for his Foresight. Anna Robinson-Be famous. Cora Letteau-Same as Charlie. Elbertine Davis-Marry rich. Ross McDonald--Go on the stage. Jessie LaSalle-General World Upsetter, Daisy Bain-Will lead the universal suffrage party. Esther Malcolmson-Oracle was dumb. Belle Hermann--Be an authoress. Edwin Melhy-Take a much needed rest. Bessy I-Ieney-Be a music teacher. Stanischlossky Mackiugowhiskey-Learn to spell his name. Della Hermann-Edit a Woman's rights paper. Juanita Williamse-Be the lady of the White House. Ethel Forsyth-Hard to say. Edgar Lynch-Do the half in 1 M,-56 Sec. John Wells-Succeed in life. Otto Poirier-Discover a new and easier method of writing chemical reactions. Martin Meldahl-Stump Qyj speaker,
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Mason- Order! Miss LaSalle, you're out of orderf, Frank- VVell, they have formed a plot, as, I said, and ap- pointed three of their most daring members as spies and are now in the cloak-room peeping through the ventilator. Class- WHAT!!! General frushfov' cloak-room door. Cries and scufiling in the cloak-room. Then amidst the din arises a faint voice saying. ' I move we adjournf, I CAUGHT. Mr. W.-44Miss LaSalle, where is your chemistry?,' Miss LaSalle.- Why, its home, Mr. VVilson,- Ilve been studying so hard lately, I keep it at home. Joe, didn't you see me studying my chemistry? I Joe.- That's right, Jess. Mr. W.-'tWell, I always believed you were a young lady of veracity, but I'd like to ask fgoing to his deskl what this is. Miss LaSalle, faintly .- Eh, why that's my chemistry. Mr. W., quietly.-f'It's been here two months. And Jessie LaSalle had nothing to say. Mr. W.- Miss LaSalle, you've never answered a question since you've been in this class. Oh, yes, I'll take that back, there was one. Miss LaSalle, smilirigly.-- When was that? Mr. W.-'4I asked you if the bell rang and you said yesf' STE. ST. MARIE. Foaming, liashing falls of Mary Bursting foam caps white and airyg Great Superior's children straying In a tangled, tumult playing. Onward, downward, swiftly slipping, All the rocks with snow Wreaths tipping, Laughing ,neath the sun's caresses, Dancing on with dimpling kisses. R.
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Elizabeth Payne-Will be interested in gold discoveries. Freeman Goodmunson-Chaplain of the Boo Gang. Emma Winje-We are unable to ascertain. f Charlie Brewer-Same as Cora. Eny McKay-Teach school. Rena Lucas-Be engaged fduring the summeixj Myrtle Ludingtonw-Missionary's Wife. Ethel Bircl1hBe president of Vassar. Edwin Kenny-Be a millionaire. Macy Fiebiger-Be a Sunday school teacher. Helen Ross-Inventing a thinking machine, Ed McDonald-Vlfake np. J oe Cook-Will solve the problem of existence. Jessie Sheridan-Study in Paris. Bertie Stevens-Happy Wife. Marian Seeley-VVrite plays. Roy Fox-Destiny obscure. fora Sturm--Be a chemist. Will L,Estrange-Wait till leap year. Martin Maginnis-And Sheridan twenty UQ miles away. India Willcuts-sSce11ic artist. , . THAT PHYSICS CLASS. Mr. W.- What is globular lightning ? Mayme.- It,s the most dangerous kind there is-it comes in great big balls. , Mr. VV.- Did you ever see any iw M.f Yes, sirf' Mr. WV.- Where 'PU M.- At Lake Minnetonka. It struck right in the middle of the lakef' Mr. WV.-? Where were you ? M.- On-, I-I was out on a bluE.
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