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-. 'wr' .w '!- 1. ., ..v.... 1... ......v..v. Jak v so 'Z . -Z ! ! !'-! Z Z '+ class agreed that lt would be a good ldea for them all to take a short course under Irma s teachlng Slnce we could not attend her school ln per son we asked her to send us a cor respondence course Rose Obetka was a resldent of Wlsconsln Raplds Her name had been changed to 'Vlrs Paul Smlth Rose s husband was the owner of a large grocerv store 1n Wlsconsm Rap s Thelma Stahl was a elecutlon teacher m Downer College Mllwau kee Thelma sald that she l1ked the work and would probably remaln 1n Mllwaukee Beatrlce Stenerson was a steno grapher ln Madison Beatrlce took up a course IH buslne after leavlng THE SENIORS hlgh school and had obtalned a Job IH a law offlce She IS 1n hopes of ac qulrlng a posltlon 1n one of the of flces 1n the capltol Laurette Haumschlld IS a nurse IH St Mary s hospltal ln Green Bay lauretta says that lf any of us should get S1Ck we should come to Green Bay and she would take care of us Hulda Hetze, now Mrs Andrew Norrxs, Ines on a large farm near P1ttSXlllQ Hulda says that she hkes the clty but she would rather new It at a dlstance, and only y1s1t xt for a short tlme Our class reunion was a huge success and we were all sorry to de part, but planned to make It an an nual affalr The long expected day has passed Past and gone forex er, We turn aw av to face the world And a fleld of new endeaw or Who can say, but 1n each heart A touch of sadness llngers, N ague as the last plucked chord On a sw eet toned lute By a bardllngs straylng flngers For we re leavlng behmd all the Dreams and the Joys Of a vouth that IS lost ln the dust And the no1se Of a world immersed IH the lust for Gam, and the blmd groplng upward For glory and fame Lost? Ah, no, save the settlng sun Should st1ll cast a shadow Where our race was begun' W R ONe1ll Page 21 +5 .g. S Ii 'L 'L 7. Q fi: 3 32 3. 0,4 84 za in za so so 9. e .5 so 9. f. 251 .5. 253 0,0 0:1 3. to f. SI 6'4 In 0 Q Q Q to .,. .g. 0.4 2 -.' . ..'. .g..g..:..g..g..g..g..g..g..j..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..:..'..'. ..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..g..g..g..g..g..g. .:..'. ...'..'. '. . 0 ..:. U. .. . . . ....:..... . ... . ...'.. ..:..j..:..' ' 3 -' Q 3. 3 . 'S ' ' . . . . . '4' .,- v . . J. .'. - 5, . . . . . . v f . - .. 0, , . . . . . . . ft. . - ,v . . . . v f ' . ' Og! ' . 'g' . ' - . , '- .,. K ,h . . . , . . .I , Q n x n u '. l ' v Q Q A n u 0 , s , .' , . . ,' ' ' Q , 1 .' , ld . , . . V -5 c A l ' v ' v - ' v ' v ' v' . , -. u n -- V . . . , . . , , . - ' X L n 5 L - ' 3 . . . . -, .U A , . - b . .,. . . . . I. . if K L . 3. . . . . 3 0,0 K e f .3 K , .5 ,- , . W' ' -X 'I J. . , 1 2 'Q' '.' 4. 0,0 4 . , ., 0,0 O . ., b'O 0 2 'r v . 4. . . . - . . . .:. f 2' 'a . . . . .'. 1 2' 4 . . . . vp 4. ,. . Q ' J K I . ,z, o a ' ' , . . . , Z' - - , , 'f .2. . ,I . ,f 1 4' 3 . r , . ' . 'A ' ' . 'Z' 9 9 , , - 3' A Y 'Q' ' ' 4' 3. , . C 4-. , . 8' ' . .Y .f Q 3' - ' . . ,P Q 9 ' ,P .1. .- .'. ' J, 3 - ' ' 0 We I . . . H ,, , ., fo .. ' ' -, 4. . . , ,. .g. . ' ' .g. '2- . . . 4. , .g. o'o ' , ., . . 'O' 'T' .j. Q - ,:, ' 0 Q n . ' ' '30
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