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Fage 2 Cfte ACORN ]® TWENTY YEARS HENCE (Continued; “Wallace Clark is still at Weber, and is hoping in the near future tc assist a lit l egist ra r. “Matcus Crilchlow, with his wife. Viola Fisher Ciitchlow. accompanied David Fletcher and Mrs. Florence Roberts Fletcher, have succeeded in «lis «■ring what they suppose to lie rich coal mines in Alaska. “Calvin Geary and Florence Young (Scary are getting very rich on ostrich larm in Round Valley. “Franklin Watkins and Ellen Farr Watkins are running a neat little but shop and bakery on the corner of Farr's land. “Irvin Nelson ami Fete Kasius. with their wives. Mabel Ferrin Nelson ('loo Nelson Kasius are incorporated in a Lyceum Company, and have appe several times on the Weber Academy Lecture Coure. Irvin Porter as them in their great work by acting as peanut carrier for Mr. Kasius. “Morgan McKay has discovered that the world is higher than it appeal In , and is now a world-famed aeronaut. He and his wife. Pearl Tracy Mel live on Mars and are now eagerly looking forward to a visit from Orlo It and Verna Van Dyke Ingles. “James Rackham and his wife. Louise Scholia, are living in Canada, da is now a wealthy fisherman. “Everett Harris, a prominent barber in New York City, and his Florence Hickenlooper. have recently received a legacy from a rich aunt, they intend to spend the remainder of their lives on foreign shores. “Last but not least is Ezra dones, who is still ‘tooting his own horn.’ living in Australia. He has a flourishing shoe factory there, ami is now i ducing popcorn »n the Island.' With these words the spirit vanished, and Edward ami Kmeline weie e again. “Well. Emelinc. to think that w should hear from all our classmates a after s«« many years. Why it seems like old times. “Yes, indeed. answered Emelinc. “and how glad I am that they ar progressing and doing so much good in the world, but then from such a as oui 12 class it is not surprising that they are all ‘making good.’ The couple at the fireside again fell into a reverie, and both were thin of their classmates as they once had been and as they now were. SENIOR— It is a k xx1 coot but I have out grown it.
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Class Officers Frank Fowles Mable Ririe . Ina Poultcr . George Croft . Ray Toone . l»oy l Lin Isay ...............Prcsid ...First Nice I’resit! .Second 'ice Prcsitl Secretary and Treasr ........Standard I’ea ............Veil Ma (0ut tibisor Miss McKay has been our advisor this year: And I suppose that all of us know That without the suggestions and points that she gave. Our class might have been rather slow. Whenever we wished for a party or dance. She every doubt in our minds could clear My just giving a talk and explaining to us How to make it the best of the year. If at times things looked dark or difficult. Miss McKay would just mention a rule That would clear in a minute the hardest parts. W e think she’s the best in the school. During our Junior year we have indeed gained something wo keeping. Jesse Cottle and Penjamin Henderson joined our class the beginning of this term, and we have felt their good inline: many times. Mi. Cottle has been elected president of the Student Pody £ Mr. Henderson, editor of the Acorn. W e sincerely hope that the £ dents support them as they deserve.
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