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In cm riam William J. Williams, who was Superintendent of Franklin schools for six years, and who was well known in educational circles of this State, died at Columbus, Neb., December 6, 1900. Since leaving Franklin he had been in the Marion, Ind., schools and for six years had been Superintendent of Co- lumbus, Neb., schools. Professor Williams was born in Ohio June -1, 1815. He was in all re- spects a self-made man and this was an inspiration to all young people with whom he came in contact. Resolutions were adopted by the teachers of the Franklin schools, the teachers of Columbus, Xeb., schools, the Board of Trustees of Columbus and a memorial edition of their high school paper was issued. The funeral services at Franklin were conducted by Dr. Stott and were largely attended. The burial was at Greenlawn. jeesie Brown, Class of 1903 For the first time in many years death visited our school and 1'obbed us of one ol' our brightest and dearest pupils. After a brief illness of fever, Jessie, the only daughter of B. P. Brown, died January -1, 1901. To see a life so full of promise and hope taken at a time when it would seem to be just at its beginning, was a shock to the school and the commu- nity. Many were the expressions of sorrow and condolence, but we feel that her place is still vacant. The funeral services were very impressive, being one of the largest ever seen in this city. Such expressions make us feel that l1er life was not lived in vain. Ora Hlexzmder, Class of 1903 During our last summer vacation occurred the death of Miss Ora Alex- ander. While the sympathy of all went out to the bereaved family, we could not but feel that for her it was a blessing that she could be relieved from her intense suffering. For months she had borne intense suffering with such patience and fortitude that all who visited her were impressed with the sweet influence ol' her character. In the months which she spent in High School she made many friends, who will ever remember her as a character whose influence was for tl1e best and whose example was inspiring.
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Z lumm Notes 2 WIA ooo novo Douahl Hannanian, son of Clara Arinstrong Hannanian, '76, and Faris Smith, son of Sallie Irons Sinith, '76, entered High School this year. :ic 5: :Ia Congressnian Jesse Overstreet, TG, will spend the sunnner in Europe. DF PF if Mary Day. claugliter of Frank B. Day, '78, entered High School last fall. :2: 2: :lc Miss Aliee Crowell, '83, is 'reaching in the Indianapolis schools. 1: :la :lc Bert Fesler, '83, is a proniinent attorney at Duluth. :ic :Ig 2: Jeannette Zeppenlehl, 383, ol' Franklin College, has been granted a leave o l' absence for a year and will speiiil the time in inorlern language work in the G ernian universiiies. Paul Monroe. husbainl olf lininia Ellis Monroe, 'S-L, has the eliair of his- iorhi' in The 'l'eaehers' College of Uoluinbia University, New York. :Ia 5: :ls Myrtle Sloan, '88, ieac-liing in Indianapolis. .v. .-. -. 4. .P 5. Ethel Hiller. '89, ieaelies Latin in Greeiishurg, lnil., High Sehool. FSC FEI Dr. J. Yielor Yoris, Evo. alter extensive lravels in liurope ancl South his profession in Ken- ,Xineriva anfl service in the Spanish war, is praetieiiig' l um ki . :ic :Z: 3: .Xrihur llieron'x'nius, 'SNL is eonilueting a private hospital in New York ' z -isivo Vilv. Sinn-e his experieiiees in leiellevue llospital he has enjoyil in ixlmi praeiic-e. llis niolhei' is now with him. :lc r :Qc lflilgai' Menilenliall. '90, p1'i1ic-ilial ol' lligh Sehool al G1'eeiislni1'g. will do iiost-giuifliiaiie work ai Iniliana liniversity. 31 H1 lfsii-ll:l l'ei-cle. iflll. zlliil Nlilll' ll-i'lil'l'. iflll. are l02ll'lli'l'S ill ,llllll2lllllll0llS. :IS is :llso li1'I'llI2l l li'ii'llel'. '5ll.
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