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Eu a Grexst Orval James OFFICERS TASSO MYERS FLORENCE CASE LEWIS DARTER ?fLSl7lLlJf Sttrtlzg 1 1 Charles Albright Walter Blmn Wxll Alexander Austm Broughman M55 Qf 0 OFFICERS FLORENCE CASE Hsttvrr zu LEWIS DARTER rzff r IESSIE ST JOHN QWOTTO Non fverba sed facta COLORS Crrmson FLOWER Whrfe Cam zfron ft IM M13 WILIQI5 H7111 Wlztmtr III ' I 1' 1 P1 ' llql of mtllllltlq Lewis Darter Leola Dickey Omer Hoover Tasso Myers Elizabeth Alward Edgar Cammack Albert Emerson W e ase Anna Hollinger Orvxlle acleson essxe St ohn Ednth Barley Charles Und rwood IDIGIOIV of IIWL Gila--H of 07 t :Luz From flat Clmmn Rt'Pm7v t I 1591 Mars Heard From Another Result of the Achievements of Science GREAT uproar was heard all over earth from about one ocloclc yesterday mormng untxl twelve last night About noon yesterday Prof Walt r Blmn r of Fankboner Science Hall, at Marlon, Indiana, called up Mars to see whit caused the commotion In answer to this query the operator at our celestial nengh bor sent back the message that they were celebrmtmg the gracluatxon of the class of 1897, Marxon, lnd U S Earth It xs to thxs class that we owe our knowl ge of and mter h course wit other planets xt ts to them we are mdebted for our language our mventxons, our education, refinement and culture The history of the hfe of each member IS taught to our chxldren It was them k l d I l r now e ge o e ectrncxty and mathematxcs, together wxth apt and mventxve mmds, that enabled them to devise the Alfankmoodmyter tube by whxch they s1gnaled us As a class their work was brilliantly successful Many made notable careers, and oth rs have left monuments of inventions Thexr deeds lnve forever poets smg of them and thexr vxctorles are numberl , ess tlt may be of Interest to our readers to know that thxs paper was founded by Charles E Underwood, a member of this famous class I 13 9 7 S 9 1 ' - ' ' - 'SI ' . , - , .... . '. It y - - - - . 'n l l , . . . . O . 1 . , - - . . . Tre. x zrer. 'l ' ' . , .... . Pwr, L 'Il. 'C ' -, 1 'e ' 1.' . .' .' Wt . '97, '97 .' R11 , R lv .' . lv , l Y K Q 5 Q' I - A . . illard Ingram. john Stewart. Martha Barker. Florenc C . ' . ' I . ' . I - e . Q 1 QQ y Q A 1 hh Q U 71 ' 'xx ' .jmr , 'J 1 ' ' ' ' ' . ' . e ' , I ., A. Q n y . 1 . . 4 t - gb ed 1 1 :. . . ' . ', . . y , V
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31111101 lam Q Q UFFICERS OFFICERS FRANK MQONE P d COLORS Pmk and Labender re sz cllf ETHEL M NIGHT Secretary and freasurcr VERNER NELSON fvfa Pr111d.111 SUOTTO Inf Iegfl regrf HARRY NEAL 51111111111 at Arms 114 of UDLIIILVLIQ Edward Lawrence Eugene Michel Harry Neal Bertha Howard Catherine Matter Florence Alward Frank Moone Fred Jones Frank jones Clarence Bradner Effie Organ Rosa Carr Verner Nelson Alfred Henry Mark Levy Grace Tucker Mmnte Manrfng Mary Farthmg Ben Clothter Bert Cronkhtte Bertha Dtckey Mabel Patton Blanche Barker Ethel McK1nney Edwin H'-1l19Y Roger Frrermood 31111101 Glass HE class of 1898 made tts first mxstake by comxng mto bemg, September 17, 1894, which was about one hundred years before tts ttme Such :deals of achteve ments, such conceptions of ltberty, we might expect of students who have had the beneftt of a century more of thus electrxcal age But no amount of failure can dampen the ardor of these star shooters who are wxse enough to ptck up the btrds which fall from the tree tops They entered High School stxty-erght strong, out of which ten chose the sc1ent1f1c course m preference to the classtcal The classical sectton sat m Room 10, while those of the sctentxftc sectxon were placed across the hall tn Mtss Reynolds care At the end of the ftrst term thetr personaltty was thoroughly establtshed, altlzo nothmg of the means may be menttoned N here except a determined oppos1t1on whtch greeted the mtd years who, enterxng tn the anuary of 95, expected to stand on a regular footmg wtth those who had been traveltng almost ftve months Probably the memorable soctal event of this year was a ptcmc held tn May at Conners Mull A hay wagon conveyed the mam bodyr and the entxre day was gxven up to such sylvan sports as only youth, wholly abandoned to pleasure, can mvent School opened September, 95 wtth forty seven of the orxgmal number enrolled Mr Graves held the retns thts year Soon after the opening a constttutxon was drawn up, the class being formally organized Mr Arthur Watson, who had served as president the preceding year, was re elected and Mtss Ethel McKinney was cho an s cretary and treasurer Miss Edna ohnson, hlsfortan Mr Edward Lawrence, poet, and Miss Florence Alward, sergeant at arms Class meetmgs were held br weekly, at which ttme the business sesstons were relieved by a debate or general dtscusston of some toptc of current mterest At the Chrxstmas season 1 class party was gtven, tn connectton wxth whxch the Courtshtp of M1lesStand1sh, and Chrxstmas tree wxll long be remembered A untors they found themselves xn Mr McKn1ght s room Th1S sxtuatton unposed a certam drgntty which was broken 1n upon only sltghtly as the weeks rolled by At a class meeting tn November, 1896, an annual was propostd Vote 1n favor was unantnaous A board was chosen, conststlng of Mr Arthur Watson, Editor tn Chtef Mr Edwin Hulley, Bustness Manager, and the following Sub Editors Mr Frank onts, Verse Mtss Ethel MCKIHHCY, Alumnt Mtss Catherme Matter, Grtnds Mr Alfred Henry,Class Mr Arthur Michel Club This Board worked under many dxsadvanlagts, and a handtcap bey ond thetr control Stckness and acctdent commttted theft, and at last the real burden rested more or less equally on ALFRED HENRY FRANK JONES EUGENE MICHEL FRANK MOONE The class of 1898 ts provmg the fatth of her who dt Us optmznm rudzcrum ftczt As tndtvtduals they have energy, persxstence and a high tdeal of what IS worth wh1le Thus equipped we feel that no amount of the worlds buffetmgs can wholly overcome those who have once felt the szmmzum bommz of lxfe 1. 15 I Q 1 o 0 1 . 1 -' - ' l 7 v 1 ' - - - . , . . ' . ' . It S S 1 - - . W W ' , ' 0 ,s o 1 I o l 0 la 1 0 0 0 ' J 0 0 s V 0 Q I 9 I 5 O :.'..T, fx - ',f - :g? . . . . . . . 1 . . , NQf,,3i 25.1-.,'Q,THl ' ' . , .AI . , v . . . . , 1-1311 :vw-' ' - fs 1. 51.515 wg JJ , .rf -aa-4' Agn - - f Ja -1 -1,11 , , ,,,, V I, , , . , , . , , . , . . . l1,r.1ef' gf' 311' - rr g-' . . 4, . , , , , . , 1, 15' 11.-.sf 1 ,. wt' .,1.Q,, - 1 - g .1-s,L'-1-gg , ,, , . . . , , . .shuu-,41,+ ,sr-,, - I . , u S c ' . , Q . , . 1 . , . . ' A . '- , ' ' 1 s c 1 I ' l 3 . I ' 'n n . ' V , , I . , . . , U . . . ,, . . . . 1 . . s ' ' . ' . ' . . . .' ' . . ' - - : . 1 . ' - ' : . . I ' : ' : : . : . 1 - . . . . . 1 ' , . k. ' .
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