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CCC' Edith Miller will become a landscape paintei her specialty bein mountains and Cra 1 gs M argaret Wilson will never need to fear the rain, for she will always have her Macintosh with her Lorena Chur brlng to light many old and valuable manuscripts Earl Peterson will become an Arctic Explorer The whereabouts of William joseph Hayes will be known by the Bell which always accom panies him a ' ' ch will become an archmologist and digging in the ancient soil of Greece will Lena Hayes will accept the position of assistant barber at a certain barber shop on South Main street. Elizabeth Corcoran will continue her career as a debater, suiting her subject to the choice of her audience. Mabel Golden will preside over the Domestic Science Department in the new High School. Alma Brown will enter the ministry. - ' Genieve Clark will found a school for miscellaneous criticism. Gerda Nelson will become a model for artists who desire to paint her bonny golden hair. And now we beg every member of the class not to look. with unfriendly eyes upon us for what we have said, but to remember that not we ourselves, but the Fates through us, have revealed these destinieg, - 4 H. P. AND A. B. M 23 -My
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lx xGli'e5ZIrxnu o. IN M EMORIAM. FLORA ELIZABETH LAWSON. DIED MARCH 15 1899
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CLASS SoNG. NAUGHTY::NAUGHT. I. For the drearns of youth, the hope and truth, For the lessons learned in hours fair, For the warp and Woof, of goodly proof, ' Of fabrics wondrous rare 3 N, For the deeds vve've Wrought, the prizes sought, X- . And the pahns of victory. N 0 ye classmates dear, a song We'll sing To the brave old century. H. For these last four years with friendship fraught, ' For these hours of toil made glad 3 Have we learned to love thee, Naughty-naught, And our parting hour's now sad. r And our song floats slow, until We hark A For an angel voice that blends In harmony sweet as song of lark, That ever in sunshine ends. i261
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