Miss Elizabeth Hawser ‘28 opened the program with fitting ie-rnarks and introduced lt;D. Harvey, *94, toastmast*r $9r the evening, who announced tin* followingprogram: Singing of old timei 0 *» r*songs led by Miss Sylvia Keener hi of Lakewood with Mrs Lena Bur ras, ’9t as pianistTh* presentation of the class of1934 of 21 members was made h\ Supt Wm Stevens Lesponse Miss Doris Kverson. pres, and vah du torian of the class; Solo The Perfect Da.v’\ Mrs K .1 Par-iatt '03, of Cleveland; ‘Whirligig of Fortune Howard VV Newton, *17. of Rockford, The old HomeTown Rev Will D Kies. bo. Ml Vernon: School Day Silhouettes ’88, Oak Park, IlL; Piano Solo Mrs Wilma Ashlev, ’30Letters wen read from Dr, Otto Jennings, 95, ot Pittsburgh, Pa M? Hurras Mott *85. OakPark, HI ; Kimberly, ‘95 New York Oily; Mrs Euletta Foote Matton, 93, Oak Park III : Mrs Nellie En-derby Lumber 9\ Wis« onsin PapWiseTaking the stand in one of the mo. t sensational eases in the his-torv r*t the courts in Alberta, 1, utiful \ ivian M u Mil*lan, above, told a jury she hadbt»t I). 1 raylt; d by Alb* rta’s pi * inter, John E. Brownlee, shown in ins«L ’i he girl, who is 22, saidshe left her home in Rdson, Al-la rta, after Brownlee had told In r mother he would act as guardian for her and obtain a job for net as stenographer at the parliament building. Mi Malt; Millanaid she and Brownlee lived asut. for ovi r two j 1Remarks were made by Supt F. P. W hitnev. 9o. v ’i«• \ land, W Iling ton Logan, Detroit, Mich.! In conclusion ot the evening’s program. Judge Farpentor, 98. ol Norwalk, spoke “In Memoriam, citing the tact that out of an en-i ailment of 3in only 33 members hnv»* passed on Saturday morning a ball game played at tin* school grounds between Alumni and High School resulted in a victory for thehigh school. 3 to 2.A large number ot former friendsand st hool mutes partook of aWhitney and Phillip B Bliss, all of Cleveland, gave splendid addresses CO Burras ( mk Park. Ill, W. D Kies, Mt Vernon and Judge Farpenter were all called up and gave excellent talks t losing the afternoon program In the evening aninformal reunion ot the classes ot 18*5 and 1899 was held in the schoolgymA feature mat added much to the enjoyment of those attending the reunion was a large collection of photos and group pictures of old time residents graduates and stud*Iaalt;rlt;t