One hundred years ago (and a couple of weeks added because I did not think of this early enough), my grandmother Susan Rosina Sherwood graduated from Kendall High School in Kendall, Wisconsin. I believe this is her graduation photo and I know this is her diploma, as I photographed the original. It is much to large to scan at home. The diploma lists all the things in which the student had shown proficiency. I'm impressed! And not only does her diploma state that she was proficient, but Grandma spent her life attempting to influence her family, friends and political leaders of what was necessary for them to do the very best for themselves, their families and their country. She loved the old farm known by various names over the decades - Spring Brook Farm; Pine Terraces; The Old Home Farm; The Old Weber Farm - and I do wonder how her life might have been different had she spread her little wings and flown away. Since I inherited her penchant for nostalgia, I can hardly complain and I can't thank her enough for being the hoarder of family letters and history that she was. Susan was the daughter of William and Ella Jane (Stevens (Atwater)) Sherwood. She was born February 1, 1894 and went to meet her Maker on August 14, 1987. She was mother to four children, William, Mary, Robert, all of whom have followed her there as well. A century ago she had just reached this educational rite of passage and like all other graduates was looking toward what her future might hold. She never went to college but she was very articulate and well able to communicate in writing.
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