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ALICE HAMILTON A lass in manners finely tnuKlit. And free from every unkind thought Major—History. LOUISE MATTHEWS Just Louise Matthews. Major—German. Glee Club. LAURA RHONE Just as Rood as she Is good-looking. Major—Latin. Annual Bourd. Basketball. MAUDE GRIFFITH She has an opinion upon every subject. and is right about three-fourths of the time. Major—Physics. EVELYN YEATON She has a voice of gladness and a smile— Also a mild and healing sympathy. Major—Mathematics. FRANK MqSHERR Y The pot of all the teachers and the darling of the big girls; he entered high school four years ago a wee lad in knee trousers, and leaves it now a six-footer. Major—Chemistry. Assistant Manager of Athletic Association. 1908-$. Debating. Annual Hoard. FRANK WEAVER Seconal Honors. A first-class student, a singer of no small merit, and a debater who will make a noise In the world. Major—Mathematics. Glee Club. Debating. Annual Board. LUCIUS CURRIER Hut let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale. Major—Latin. Debating. Annual Hoard. Glee Club. RALPH MERRITT Some deemed him wondrous wise. and some believed him mad. Major—Chemistry.
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Prophecy After spending long hours delving Into mysteries, incantations. and occult lores. I sat one dreary night before a grate-fire. A place of slumber nnd of dreams. watching the dying embers revive Into n Inst bright glow, us a person, knowing death to be near, makes one brief fitful struggle toward the life fast disappearing into the unknown. Suddenly on. ember flared up brighter than the others, illuminating the entire room Softly, sweetly, harmoniously, strains of music stole upon my unexpecting ear. Intensely surprised I glanced up. to find myself in a strange, but brilliantly lighted drawing-room. Many people were present, listening attentively to the delightful melody that wafted Itself through the room as if on the wings of zephyr. enchanting its hearers. Particularly noticeable was one young man. with an enraptured expression of countenance, seemingly drinking in every note Without difficulty, one could See that he was deeply In love with the lair musician, ns with the inspiring music. Surprised. I recognised him as Lucius Currier. The professor of philosophy was engaged in as hopeless a task as ever befell the brilliant valedictorian. Applause succeeded the music, and immediately the charming young lady was surrounded by a host of admirers. As she turned. I beheld Vera Wilson. Interested by this time. I examined more closely the assembled company. Nearby a man remark'd. ”lf you keep up this clip Mr. Gates, you will be the worlds champion batsman. •’Yes.” replied gates, Year before last I Joined the Cubs. Before I Joined them they were dubs; last yesr we neatly trimmed the Browns. And made them look like n hunch of clowns. Eagerly I looked for Mr. Gates It was. indeed. Irving, and by his side was Inez Kinney, now Mrs. Gates. Approaching another group I heard a lady say. Explain the fourth dimension to us. professor. Ixroking at the person thus addressed. I started back astonished. Clair Welch, now a professor of mathcmutics stood before me; his fair Interrogator and wife was the former Mury Kaiser. Hello! old fellow. ' exclaimed some one behind me. slapping me on the back. I turned, and was face to face with William Lynch. His dress bespoke a doctor, so I hazarded the reply. ••Hello. Doctor, you look prosperous. I'm not a doctor but a lawyer. ue dcplied. Come over here. I wish you to meet a friend. “Walt a minute. I responded perplexedly, and rubbed my eyes vigorously to make sure It was not all u dream. On again looking up. It was with amazement that I found myself confronted with a strange street scene. Soon it began to take on an old familiar aspict. and I found myscl. once more at the corner of State and Madison streets. Chicago Discovering a large crowd across the corner, i decided to ascertain what new surprise fortune helu In store for me. Approaching the motley throng. I percelvea that there were two centers of attraction. The most noticeable of which was a woman, standing on a raised platform, describing to her audience how women's votes had redeemed Colorado. This speaker was none other than Maude 111.ffith. [j More amusing was the performance going on along the curbstone. where a fellow was gesticulating violently as From curb to curb he cried, with a lusty yell. Here's a great remedy and cure-all to sell. Best remedy on earth, ray wife takes it and you can see the result. he shouted, pointing to the suffragist. It was amazing! Harold Aupperle vending patent medicines. Starting down State street. I was met by a wild-eyed fellow carrying a painters brush and can. Alas! 1 exclaimed. Frank McSherry. a painter and in trouble. I hastened forward to learn tile cause of his perturbation. Was It that he had married? No. m had refused to Join the union, had become a strike-breaker, and now the strikers were breaking him. His good wife Hazel was despondent. He was broke nnd afraid to go home. Poor fellow! I tried philosophy on him. .1 would not move him; then persuasion, it made him obdurate; then sympatny. it angered him. In dismay I fled. An auctioneer next attracted my attention. Well here I am again,” he said, “prepared to give you more goods for less money than any other man. I am called Happy DiUey the Rover. When 1 laugh. 1 laugh all over. I will now offer you a first-class pair of American double web. one hundred nnd twenty-one. forty strand, gum elastic, vul-
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