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Wlien it came Hester Knowles’ turn to tell what she had been d ing all these years,she informed us that she had all that her heart could wish for. She had, she said, married a successful farmer who possessed a little farm near Elroy. Every year she and her husband came to Reeds-burg1 to see the circus and that really was the only time she ever got to see her old friends. And last of all I learned about Minnie Foss. I was not in the least surprised when I learned that she indeed had had a brilliant career since leaving High School. She had graduated from the University of Wisconsin. While there sli • received the highest honors of her class. She is employed at present teaching Science in one of the most noted colleges in Boston. Occasionally one sees reports in the newspapers of her wonderful intellectual ability and progress in her work The dead embers of the dying camp fire flickered dimly in th waning light, then finally died away, and as I gazed around, each face before me became indistinct and the picture gradually faded away into the darkness of the night. (Heard in Theory and Art.) Prof.—Give me an example of reasoning Senior—All lemons are yellow. This in yellow. Therefore this is a lemon. Lives of Seniors all remind us. We can do our very best. And departing, leave behind us, Note books that will help the rest. (In History) Miss B.— How were the provinces of Aragon and Castile united. Forest? Forest—Why, 1 believe it was by marriage. Miss B. What year do you take William Tell. Forest? Forest—I take it three years. The Seniors are put on ‘‘Diamonds and Hearts” The Seniors may have the hearts, but the Juniors have the diamonds.
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Geometry are entirely wrong. To prove their ability in this line of work they demonstrated several figures which was indeed enlightening, and it may be truly said that were Pythagoras living he would hang his head in humilia tion at his clumsy attempts. Mabel Wiseman in 192fi completed her education as a great prima donna ; f music in Madrid. She far surpasses either Schuman-IIeink or Tetraainni and is famed alike in all countries. She was singing, at the time of the reunion, in the Orpheum at Reedsburg. Esther Brown in 1922 entirely lo t the power of speech. This horrifying catastrophe was due to the fact that she talked too excessively. She was present, but being unable to speak. I was told by others that she had been in tin-habit of giving lectures seven nights out of a week on the subject, “How to Live to Be a Million. Glenn Miller had. soon after completing High School, become absorl»ed in her work as a mathematics teacher in Oazenovia, and was still expecting to continue her work in this place for some time. Alter securing Equal Suffrage in all the states. Ruth Shultis and Agnes Hurd, satisfied that th y had completed their mission in this world, retired immediately to the new continent. Their classmates remarked that little had been heard of them since. Ima Hastings, when asked in what way she had been successful, replied that she had been able to retain her position in the Heeds bury: Five and Ten Cent Store during all these years. She added further that she expected to continue her work until her knight appeared. Two years ago when Harnum Bailey's circus passed through Reedsburg the friends and relatives ol John Flynn were delighted to learn that he had become one of the best performers. He told the class that for ten years he had been the champion sword-swallower of th circus and far surpassed any one yet who had ever attempted to perform in this line. A wonderful instrument had been perfected by James Fadden and Floyd Hirst called the “Klectro Frog Pre server,1' by means of which a frog is restored to life after being frozen. They also informed us that experienced men lutd long been trying to find out this method, but had l ecn unsuccessful in their attempt. It seemed that the energetic souis of James and Floyd possessed an unusual capacity for this special kind of work. Ralph Kordenat. unable to be present, had, since the year 11117. begun to fail rapidly in his business career. Disappointment, however, had not rutiled the sweetness of his nature and he was still struggling on as bravely and cheerfully as ever, so his classmates said and they think that the world will yet hear of him.
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