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Senior Class. HOPE ANDREW. With malice toward none, and charity for all. Simultaneously, Hope made entrance into people ' s hearts and took up life ' s duties near Xenia, Ohio. During her years here, she has formed many happy relationships but she asserts that none are so pleasant as that of daughter-in-law to John Henry. ' She is engaged as chief correspondent for the Colum- bus Junction Safeguard. We predict a promotion. WALLACE BARNES. ■Full rious morning have I seen. — Shakespeare. Winked at t h e th a knowing look cf recognition on Nov. 25 1879. He has lived a checkered career; being a veteran of the Spanish- merican war, having cc- cupied the editor ' s easy chair, being business man- ager of an Annual, and also posed as backstop for public sentiment during foot-ball season, There is still Hope for him. Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. --Gray. Came to Monmouth College to get an education. Got it. Going to keep it.
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TIMOTHY CAMPEELL Enough with over measure. --Coriolanus. Iowa was honored in 1883 by Tim ' s birth. Little did his parents think they were entertaining a future president (of Y. M. C. A)., but angels are often entertained unawares. Tim is a moderate youth and even those curly locks do not suggest vanity. He has shown marked ability, especially in the Lecture course work and Greek department. CHARLOTTE CLANEY. And still they gazedand still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all she knew. We regretfully emit the date cf Char- lotte ' s birth, but she said to one of the Ravel- ings Board, It ' s a secret. She is a good girl, an active member of Y. W. C A., and has kept early hours. As to her future- school ma-am, missionary, or something else? HAROLD GILMER. He that hath knowledge, spareth words. when Harold gave his first oratorical selection. Ha has read more than any man in Monmouth, -and is noticeably present at our athletic contests. Chica- go University will be his headquarters next year, and we Juniors, recommend him to Prof, A. A. Stagg as a promising member of the rooting squad. MARGARET CLARK. To love was a liberal education. Margaret announcsd herself ready for a stroll sometime after ' the civil war. She is a preacher ' s daughter, lived in Illinois until she- came to Monmouth. She has since been living in ' War- ren County. She delights in ethical discussions with prominent Y. M. C. A. workers.
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