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- ALICE LODANNA POPEJOY She was a friend indeed With all a friend's best virtues shining bright: It was no broken reed you leaned on, When you trusted to her might. Alice Popejoy, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Redding, died at her home on West Harrison street Christmas day, fol- lowing a brief illness. She was born near Hartford City March 23, 1904, and resided there until about seven years ago when she came with her parents to this city. During these years, until her untimely death she attended the public schools of Hartford City. She was a member of the sophomore class and an active worker in the Intermediate Christian Endeavor of the United Breth- ren church. Alice was quiet and retiring, yet, because of her sunny disposition, she won many friends. She was an ambitious student and true friend. In losing Alice, the school lost one of its best stu- dents. g-is
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- KATHRYN ABBOTT I can not say, and I will not That she is deadiShe is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand. She has wandered into an unknown land. And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there. And you-O you, who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the glad return, Think of her faring on. as dear In the love of There as the love of Here. The usual gay regime of the closing days of the term has been greatly saddened by the illness and death of one of our most popular student-friends, Kathryn Abbott, who died at her home on East Elm street, early Sunday morn- ing, May 14, after an illness of only nine days. Kathryn. the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott, was born here November 19, 1904. She attended the local schools all of her life, having as friends, members of the facility and student body alike, this being in a large measure due to her ever-ready smile, cheerfulness, and quiet disposi- tion. She was a member of the Presbyterian church, and during her high school career was a member of the Cas- talian, Anaid, Latin, L. T. L., and Glee clubs. We wish to extend to her parents our most sincere sympathy, for there is no one who knew Kathryn, who does not realize that her place in the hearts of those in Hartford City high school can never be filled by another. I I 22
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