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l W'z1m'om.--fApj1c1zr1'14g' in dz'slzzfzrc'.1 D0 mine eyes deceive me? In all the side-paths and gardens have I sought you. Is not this our prom. ? IiT06J'j1llJ'.l'0l1.il Famllales.-Wliy this gloom of countenance, son Logic? On this festive occasion no face should be clouded. Logic.-'Tis ever thus! For a time I was not popular, but I thought '96 would treat me diHerently. Fafzzllaffs.--Can you hope for a happier fate than your fellow-beings? Look yonder, they are even now debating whose hand they will honor for the next promenade. Lqgir.-All women are false l I go to an untimely grave I llibczlj A Lciflfftllill. ACT IV. SCENE SAME AS IN Ac'1' I. Psyrhalagy.--Ah me! Those eighty brains! My stylus is blunted sorely from continued tracings. Their native retentiveness is a mythological entity. Polefofz.-Of a truth, there is much unimproved soil there, but if a fair amount of labor be expended upon it, let us hope for an economic gain. Elm-r CLASS ov '96. Class of '96,-U71 raps llllIl,g'07Clll.S'.:l What an insinuation ! Psychology.-Nevertheless a certain warmth and intimacy- Lzlqhis go out.-Srme of grcaf :o1y'usiwz. fDeej1 fozzes of Cbllege Spirit from belozcnl-O Class of '96, a summons calls you to the wide, wide world. Before you depart, come to mine abode. Iwould see you alonefl' Lzfgfhfs refytpear. liiycholoyf zlzsfawrcd dead. Class of 196.-Lchdllffllg in rhorusl Farewell, Psyche ! Farewell, james ! ' Farewell, James Psychology li And now we must be off! Farulfates.-just a word before you go. Here are a few souvenirs--trifling remembrances of days gone by. fPresez1!z'11g shefpskz'ns.l flixeunf omues. 'Entrance of tragic force. iflatastroplie. FX 7 N 3 U ' .J vs we .17
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umm- -W-1 W W ... ......-lr ,,,,, gf Cfll.l'J'0f'Q6.--I'1CI'C we are ! Will you kindly tell us the way to the, nearest fountain of knowledge? EfV0fl,t'l'llg' FACUL'l'A'1'ES.l 'We salute you, revered body. Will you kindly act as guides? 1f'ar11!!a!e.v.-Of a truth our vocation is to lead benighted minds into the paths of knowledge-hut-- Effler Livv amz' Holmes. Iforare.-Carissimae puellae-venite et convivamini ad nectarem divom. Ella Vator, haec est viafk I C!r1s.s'0f'96.-Will we or will we not? We will.1' Ii.E4T6llllf to fum' of A111112 Lllllfllf. ACT ll. SCENE SAME AS IN Aer l. Class of '96.-What is left for us to do? We have scaled yon grassy height, we have rocked upon the crested waves of yonder lakeg we have tramped the green wood o'er. If it were only winter again. O joy of joys! A dustpan or a broom I IVz'sdom.-Know'st thou not that tl1e pleasures of this world are vain and transitory? Fields of lore yet unexplored stand ready for your reaping. Why do you so seldom visit that haunt of peace--the Library? Clam af'96.-Shades of England !1 The Library! For weeks we toiled from early morning to the wink. We have tasted, swallowed, and digested every booktherein. Until the annex be filled, we wait for more worlds to con- quer. Classmates, to arms ! Who is this who dictates to us-the Sophomores! Wisdom.-Stay, O maidens-such speech is unseemly- I Class of '96.-fA.zz'1iar1fz'11g.ill Rah, rah, rah ! Rah, rah, rix ! Holyoke, Holyoke, . Ninety-six li WISDOM ziraggezi from lhrolze. fC1u'taz'f1. ACT III. COLLEGE CAMPUS.-juNio1z PROMENADE. Lqgfir.-fin lllflfl-ftlfl'0llJ All women dislike logic, The Class of '96 are women, The Class of '96 dislike- Fate cannot be s,o cruel! Yet here theycome. LTH Clam of '96.j May I have the honor of this promenade? Clasx of '96,-Sorry, but we have this engaged. W Dear girls, come and feast upon the nectar of the gods. Elevator this way. T Incentive moment. I 1 Reference here to Queens of England -given in Sophomore year. 5 Climax. 16
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The Senior Class. Officers. President, . . ANNIE Louisa Poivmnov. Vice-President, . EVA THERESE MELI.0R. Secretary, . F1.oRENcP: P. Mownv. Treasurer, . Enl'1'H REDMAN. Historian, . . EVA THERESE MEI.LOR. Executive Committee. Eva Therese Mellor, Caroline Louise Ransom, Minnie Calista Sutphen, Edyth H. Tombes, Abbie Howe Turner. Class Day Oilicers. Julia Wyckoff, I, ' Lucy Fish Baker, l I I ' A Ordtors Grace Burroughs, i . Class Poet Evelyn M. Worthley, . . , , . Ivy Poet Mountain Day Officers. Edyth H. Tombes, . . .V . . Prophet Vivian Blanche Small, .... Historian. Matilda S. Calder, . Chairman Committee on Grinds. Emma C. Tucker, . . Chairman Committee on Statistics. Honorary Members. Louise Fitz-Randolph, Elizabeth Slater, A.M. Members. Allen, Luella May, ..... Winchendon, Mass. Literary, Murdock School, Winchendon, Mass., Y. W. C. A., Debating Society, Athletic Association. ' 18
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