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Albert Gardner Wa1'11er, Hopeclale, Mass Chem. Hall. A. T. Y. M. C. A. Vice-President, 5: Debating Club Freslinlan Prize Reading, I-2 Fi1'S'C P1'iZCS Ju1li01' Exllibi tioug Senior Exhibition g Class Chaplain, 4. VVashington Allan Vaughaii VViren, New Sweden. 15 S. C. Caribou High School, 1941 Das Dreibundg Debating Clubg' Siophoinore Debate, Sophomore Declamationg junior Prize Debate, Junior Exhibitiong Latin Honorg Senior Exhibition, 55 First German Prize, 33 Senior Exhi- bition, 45 Executive Conimittee Athletic Association, 4,3 Indoor Meet, I, 23 Freshman Prize Squad, Sophomore Prize Squad, Manager Tennis Team, 3g Conference Board, 3, 45 Class Vice-President, rg Class Secretary, 2g Class prophet, 4. . w fi 10 - K. 28
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Frank joseph Severy, Chase's Mills. 5 S. C. 119. A. 9. Hebron, '96, Y. M. C. A. Treasurer, 33 Re- portorial Staff Colby Echo, 3, 43 Track Team, IQ Indoor Meet, I, 2, Freshman Prize Squad, Sophomore Prize Squadg Class Executive Committee, 43 Executive Com- mittee Athletic Association, 4. Charles Franklin Towne, Winslow. 7 C. H. 112. A. 9. Coburn Classical Institute, '96, Epicurean Clubg Glee Club, 4Q Debating Club, junior Exhibition, Senior Exhibitiong Varsity Football, 2, 3, 43 Indoor Meet, 1, 2 and 4, Freshman Prize Squadq Sophomore Prize Squad, News Editor, Colby Echo, 35 Assistant Manager, 23, Secretary Athletic Association, 25 President, 35 Class Executive Committee, 23 ,Class Marshal, 35 Parting Ad- dress, 4g junior Promenade Committee. Ernest Howard Tupper, Oakland- ' 82 Front St. . A. T. Coburn Classical Institute, '96 5 Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football, I, 2, 3, 45 Indoor Meet, 2, 45 Sophomore Prize Squad, Class Executive Committee, 32 Address to Undergraduates, 4. 27 K
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WOMEN. Lulu Mae Ames, Farmington, Maine. X!V3.tC'FVlllG High School. '96, Y. W. C. A., Hand Book Committee, IQ Ode Committee, IQ Freshman Exhibi- tion, Second P-rizeg Missionary Committee, 2g Class Secre- tary, 25 Second Honorary junior Part: Junior Exhibitiong Second German Prize, Chairman Executive Committee, 4. Lou is first in the alphabet, first to teach, first in the hearts of her 'fcou'1zt1'y111,eu, but last to Kochology, last to receptions, and last to give up her own ideas. In spite of her flaxen hair and youthful face she owns up to twenty- three summers, most of which have been spent in culti- vating dignity. After her graduation she will grind out the knowledge she has attained by grinding. Ethelyn Marguerite Brackett, Newport, Maine. Maine Central Instituteg Y. VV. C. A.: Class Executive Committee. 35 Ode Committee, 3, Hand Book Committee, 3, Member Conference Board, 4, Class Poet, 4. Ethelyn's first words are said to have been: Give me liberty, or give me death, and ever since ,75 she has been true to this Declaration of Independence. Vifithin a few years she has become addicted to the use of spectacles. and more recently to the use of the gift which she received on Presentation Day of her Iunion year. Soon her labor will be in behalf of the pupil where her kind heart and gentle manners cannot but win for her success. Grace Emma Chaney Vtfilton, Maine. B. CP. Wilton Academy, ,QGQ Y. VV, C. A.: Class Ora- tor, Ig Treasurer, 25 Executive Committee, 23 Vice-Presi- dent, 33 Ode Committee, 33 junior Exhibition: Executive Committee, 4j Member of K. A. Grace Emma Chaney, .otherwise known as Gracie, landed at Colby in the fall of '96, after a sojourn elsewhere since August 18, I878. She has become famous for the maleifzg of Cherubs. One of our professors strongly recom- mends her for teaching, but we think she is admirably fitted for a Fireside Companion-we would, however, warn the companion on the other side of the fireplace against allow- ing those coal black eyes to become ignited. 29 --ity.
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