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, H, ......Al-........... A. . .. ...A....-- P-1 esiclemf. J AIVIES STANNARD BAKER, Stan. 40 Sunset Avenue. July 17, 1899. Class Vice-President 1-3, Pin Commit- tee, Debating' Team, Young Charles Marlow and Stage Manager in She Stoops to Conquer, Student Council 3-4, History Exhibition, Pro Merito, Class President 4, Editor-in-Chief of The Graphic, Art Editor of The Gold Bug, Corporal, First Lieutenant, Cap- , tain. Oh! let not Women's Weapons, Water drops, stain my man's cheeks! - Slwkespea-rc. xiliii Yt 3 A Vice-President. A A PIENRY JJAMES TOOLE, Chick. VVildWood. March 8, -1899. Baseball 1-2, Hockey 2, Graphic Reporter 3, History Exhibition, Class Vice-Presi- dent 4. ' HI sure' have got the Williesf'-Walt Mason. Secretary-Treas1.wr'er. TXTARGARET CA,RoLINE D1oK1N.soN, '4Maggie Dick. 112 South Prospect' Street. April 20, 1899. Class Secretary-Treasurer 1-2- 3-4, Play Committee, Pro Merito Social Editor of The Graphic, Pub- licity Editor of The Gold Bug. , t'God is with those who persevere. - The Korcm. 7 l- .1.. Class Colors A GREEN AND GOLD - Class .Motto - 4MY BEST IS THE LEAST I SHOULD GIVE 5 13
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CLASS POEM !4Farewell, old school! The laggards cry, '!lVe leave you now to go our way, VVe!ll pass your well-worn entrance by, And not return, no more than they Wlio went before. 'Tis as a knell To those who hear, f'Old school, farewell! '!Grood-bye, old school! the athletes yell, HVVe fought for you on field. and track. 'We won your lights, you know how well, And brought your gleaming trophies back. Endless your fame while yet men vie In feats of strength. Old school, good-byel' 7 Mlllarewell, old school! the jokers grin, 4'Our pranks will live when we are gone. VVe've played our tricks, and, oh, how thin The cpe-rsonals,' and how forlorn, VVithout our deeds, the teacher's lot. Farewell, old school !-but not forgot. fAdieu, old school! the crammers sigh, HVVe've burned the midnight oil in Vain, That you might hold your standard high, lN7e'Ve toiled and drudged and toiled again To wear the pin bestowed by you And reap reward. Old school, adieu! '!Farewell, old school! her children say, Hlfllarewell, farewell, but not good-bye, For not far distant be the day VVhen loyal hearts where faith runs high Return to thee, old tales to tell, Old songs to sing. Dear school, farewell! -Hildegarde Churchill 12
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MILDRED VVARNER Aivrns, HMiWid. 9 Spaulding Street. June 14, 1898. Q Wlio shoots at the midday sun, though he be sure he shall never hit the mark, yet as sure he is that he shall shoot higher than he who aims at a bush. -Snr' Philip Sidney. EIELEN FARIS ATKINSON, Hellie. 6 Snell Street. August 22, 1900. Com- mencement Speaker Committee. If you get simple beauty and nought else, You get about the best thing God invents. ' '-Robert Browning. Gnonon Louis BAKER, 4'Bake. West Street. December 7, 1899. Pro Merito, Junior Class Day Committee, .Business Manager of The Graphic, Corporal, Sergeant, First Lieutenant. '4Merit is Worthier than fame. '-Fmn- 0-is Bacon. ' CHABLEs Fosrnn BROOKS, Charlie, Brooksie. 2 Tyler Place. August 30, 1900. Social Committee 4, Football 4, Business Manager of The Gold Bug, First Ser- geant, Captain, Major. Wlien. he shall die l Take him, and cut him up in little stars And he Will make the face of heaven so line, S That all the World will be in love with . night And pay no worship to the garish sun. -Slzakcspecwe. ' 14 'P' l i 'V + 4. A l 4 1
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