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Page 22 text:
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y Lucy Atta Hamilton w HEN Lucy Atta Hamilton came from Quincy, Illinois, this year, and joined the ranks of Abbot Seniors, and became a member of 1900, the two other girls from the west greeted her with open arms, and Lucy became our third western girl. Though she has not been among us long enough to have held any class office, she has acquired a strong hold on our affections, and our last member is far from being the least in importance among us. Next winter Lucy will be in her western home and as we have seen her ability to have a good time here in Abbot, we feel safe in saying that Quincy will not be dull for her next winter, for the theatre is always available, and Illinois College is near at hand. 18
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Page 21 text:
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Constance Reed Gutterson W 7 HEN Con- Vv stance Reed Gutterson of Melur, Southern India, first came to Abbot, every girl in school wondered if the power to charm was a gift that India bestowed upon all her daughters, or if Constance was one of Dame Fortune ' s favorites. At any rate it was not long before she was an acknowledged favorite here and after five years was voted unanimously the most popular girl in the class. She is the President of our class and last year was President of the Y. W. C. A., and besides these offices of importance is on the Base Ball team and Glee club. Although Con ' s dream of the future is to study medicine she has not yet decided to join the profession but will go to Winchester Mass., where she will make her home. n
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Carrie Starr Harmon THE State of Maine has always had prominent members in national circles and here in the class of 1900 there are two girls from that state. One representative, Carrie Starr Harmon, from Portland, Maine, has the unfortunate (?) failing of never losing her temper, and is popularly declared the best natured girl in the class. Last year Carrie was Treasurer of the Y. W. C. A., and was a valuable as- sistant in collecting Athletic dues. But she has abilities in other directions as well as in money matters, for last spring she was an able contestant for the tennis championship. We have heard that it is her in- tentions to remain in Portland next winter, and we add that a good time is undoubtedly in store for her. 9
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