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Mary C. Wuichct VW E wonder if the sun always shines in Dayton, Ohio. That is the impression we have of the city for otherwise how could Mary Catherine Wuichet always have such a sunny, laughing expression on her face ? The blackest thunder-cloud vanishes when Mary appears. During the two years she has been here she has been very prominent in athletics, being catcher on the 1900 Baseball team, and winning the championship in the bicycle races last spring. Mary often favors her particular friends with charming vocal selections, but the general public has no knowledge of her abilities in this direction. If Dayton should know all the Stirling qualities of Mary ' s nature she would have reason to be proud of her, as 1900 is. 27
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Alice Mary Wood A 1 LTHOUGH the city of Bradford, Massachusetts, can claim Alice Mary Wood, still Abbot is the only school that she cheers for and as the leader of the cheer- ing staff she makes it a howling success. She has always shown a strong class spirit and although she has a tendency to throw water on fires and alas ! on teachers, she has never thrown any on our brilliant class projects, but has always shown herself ready for a good time. To fully appreciate her you must hear her talk, especially in class meetings. Alice intends to travel next year, and will then return to Bradford and enter society, where the glory of our class will be nobly upheld in the home of our rival school, and 1900 is proud to be represented by this loyal enthusiastic member. 26
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Class poem With flying feet the years have sped away, And carried us along the road of life. All sunshine seems the way we ' ve come to-day, The echoes of our laughter float along, While happy voices clear and free from strife Call gaily back to us their sweetest song. For now time at the cross-roads seems to wait And bids us linger o ' er that road so fair. What brighter pathway could we ask of fate ! So sheltered and so dear its winding lies, So shadowed o ' er with love and gentle care, Our hearts turn back, our careless laughter dies. Then voices that we love call tenderly, That sheltered path again you cannot tread, To-day life ' s broader, rougher way you see. On all things lovely, pure keep heart and will, With courage forward go — and not with dread, For God ' s great love shall be your shelter still. 28
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