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THE KAY m Mrs. Hodge, formerly Mildred Burgess, lives in Boston. Her husband is a tailor there. Sylvia Lanning and Mable VVest are typical bachelor girls. Both gradu- ated from l. U. Sylvia is principal of the Kirklin High School, succeeded Mr. Conner. Raymond Patchett is a wealthy farmer in Clinton county. His oldest daughter has extremely red hair and is named Mildred. Kenneth Dunn was manager of a chain of stock farms in central lndiana. Sometimes in his spare hours he acted as referee at football games for Kirk- lin. Madge Gorham was president ol' the Indiana Sunshine Society. Arley Kiphart was a prominent minister in lloston. He was head of one of the largest Christian churches there. Hermin Maze was taking the part of the bride in the uVVOll1Zll1lCSS VVed- ding on Keith's circuit. VVell. I guess that's about the bunch of us. isn't it FN said Mildred. Wie agreed. lidna yawned, l stretched, and then we all three trailed up stairs to bed. MARY SVVACKHAMMER, ,25. Farewell to the Seniors Many moons have come and vanished. Since you entered Kirklin High School, lintered there a little freshie, Joined in the trials and struggles, Learned the way of worldly troubles. Oh, how happy were those years You received your high-school training. And, now yearning, but in sadness You are leaving Kirklin High School. But we assure you that when absent From our happy little circle Love will not smoulder, will not weaken. But burn on with warmth and brightness. Farewell now, Oh friends beloved, All our hopes are for your welfare, All our thoughts are for your pleasure, May your dreams be light and happy, May your ways in life be joyful As the lilies of the prairie Wlhen they feel the dew upon them. VVe are now, and so forever, Lovingly, your friends, the Juniors. DOROTHY BURNS-junior. , 1195
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