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evening. As the evening drew on, it was a group oi' tired people that gathered around the iireplace to discuss further pla11s. The rest of the week passed in hard work like the first day. Very early the next Saturday morning the carriage was sent to every train to bri11g back the guests, but alas! no guestsl At noon Mrs. Fox said: lt is just as well. They will come late this evening or tomorrow and that will give them time to rest up.', Near four o'clock in the afternoon a large touring car rolled up before the Fox home and Aunt Anne and Uncle Je1'ry bounded out of the car and into the house. It was with surprise and astonishment that the family stared at their relatives. Having lunch, cried Aunt Anne, well, we will Join you. 'tYou seef' she continued, we came here on a bet. The people next door to us got a new car and we bet 44200.00 that our car could go faster and he bet his car could go faster. so here we are. We are only allowed a halt hour stop and will be going presently. After a hurried goodbye they left. 'tAnd we are left with all our preparedness to enjoy it ourselves, moaned Mrs. Fox ill dismay. LILIAN JUNEAU. Institutions effttended by St. Simon? eAlumni Valparaiso University, Ind. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. University of Wisconsin, Mad'ison. Kenosha College of Commerce, Wis. State Normal College. Ypsilanti, Mich. Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Mich. McLaughlin Business University, Grand Rapids, Mich. St. Mary's Hospital, Training School, Grand Rapids, Mich. Michigan College of Chiropractic, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mason County Normal, Ludington, Mich. Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. State Normal College, Kalamazoo, Mich. I--Yr-Av141ksf:.2ufvvvv eifeeeeffv-ee.-Jsvxi efeeeef si Timid we stand on Commencement Day, iiwhere l.ife's river widens to meet the bayn The river was narrow, no fears had we, X Lord, pilot us safely over the seal 'ifv'iv'3?iv'xJa.-fy e, syfsfaffyk AVAVAVQF '54':7',4iv 'v'v'T6vi-fseevfbfzghffs fiii'Q .:fZw f.,'Z,'Zi'
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HE 7U IORS oy Burns, Pres. Catherine Korn Edward Castonia Leo Bowne, Vice Pres. Eva Moran Cyril Clavette Martha Carrier, Sec. Hattie Poisman Mabel Fobair Nellie Shea, Treas. Marie Subora Emily Kovar Marie Brunk Walter Shinsky Elizabeth Kovar Hzstory -.. i Q --Q- 'r ff f I 'C l l l rb- A 1 ' , saber l 43 .1 'x -es , .1 fy 1503- ' gn!!- -T -Lil -2,1-L. i--.. 1+ ik' Upon a certain morning in September in the year of 1913, our class, composed of twenty-three very youthful learners, with unrivaled ambitions. entered upon what to us seemed a vast under- taking,-to master the high school course. Fresh- men they called usg and though we would feign admit it, the burdens of responsibility did greatly tax our sometimes dizzy brains. The mid-winter banquet, with all its new wonder, seems as we reflect upon it, not unlike a glorious dream. 'The following year, however, in appearance a far different throng of individuals mounted St. Simon's lofty stairs, as, with confidence, contrast- ing strangely to that of the previous year, We, the Sophomore pupils, numbering seventeen, re- sumed our respective tasks. But, Ah! another and a still greater change was to transform us. for as September of the year 1915 swiftly came around, we turned our steps towards our dear old Alma Mater's wel- coming doors. A dignity scems to possess us that may well beiit a class of Juniors. Social activities and patriotism claim their share of our spare moments, an example of which is shown in the enthusiastic club which meets semi- monthly, at the homes of the members. We are now looking forward to our senior year with hopes of making it the most eventful in the history of St. Simon's. LEO BOYVNE, '17. f'ff 1 f ' ! fw fwwlfnl 'W Q ff, jg!! :iff ----is fe : s , se gf! I ,M i' T xiii!! Jaw? I X A a T 5 ' L-+07 ---,am - F .yi 0 'i 9 9 f? 2 f gigg, ' Q - - A f - :is . . ' -fffyff ,, ,' ' 1 , ' 'rr' ' A -,,. x .-L7 , S j...--v pw :W --Ei-f M - r Q ,fair i X 6 ' --T -! , ,ep-5i?,,j ' : , ' , ,A --- - W ff-K -1 ..-7,-1 f' f W ., -'-'g71? 2 J ff f ' ff!
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