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represent- md Miss iirmative, 'tlett and ,he Third icets will week and ool class. L. ther, ther, d, .ate 131' 165 Q yyffvfflf-D. 'afggng of :mation in THE SILHOUETTE. 21 LocA.L ' Non paratus, dixit Freshie, Cum a sad and doleful look 5 Omne rectum, Prof respondit, Et nihil scripsit in his book. Can't I impress it upon you that that's cream ? Victor Callanan's new hair cut is one of the prominent features of school life this month. A Instructor- What happens when light falls into water at an angle of 45 degrees? Bright Boy- It goes out. I Ask Carl how a can of sauce and vacci- nation are alike, and if he doesn't know, ask him if they don't both work under certain conditions. Teacher :- What made the Tower of Pisa lean ? Student, Ctimidlyb- Perhaps there was a famine in the land. At the ire drill the other day, what was it the Grammar School people saw pour- ing out of the windows of the English Room ? Surely not smoke ! The publisher of the PORTFOLIO wish to announce that during this busy season they are unable to keep up with their orders and all such are hereby canceled. A favorite expression among the young men when called upon to recite Ain't got so far as that 3 its literal meaning is, I Went to see darling last night and didn't have time. Bridget :-- I donlt think I can accept the place. Lady :- Why Bridget :--Your kitchen table isn't large enough for Ping Pong. The President of the Third Year Class was very much astonished on the evening of May 23, at what he saw in front of Kelsey's store on East I-Iill. The F. of T. evidently had an enjoyable session. The following is reported from Third Year Geometry. I don't know' every- thing and never heard of anyone that claim- ed to, except two or three members of the Fourth Year. I OH! MR. STRoNG. The young man who reported in the Advertiser during the month of May, 1901, that four young ladies who were enjoying a refreshing soda at Sagar's, became so over- whelmed by the sight of four young men that they spilled their soda, was CWillj fully CCrossj eyed. in A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT'S TEN COMIVIANDMENTS. FIRST-Thou shalt have no other thought before thee except thy lesson. SECOND-Thou shalt not have spring fever and skip school the Hrst warm day. THIRD-Thou shalt not eat green onions and enforce thy breath upon thy fellow students. FOURTH-Thou shalt not ask thy desk to hold thee up but rather have energy enough to do it thyself. FIFTH-Thou shalt not bluff in thy recitations. SIXTH-Thou shalt not cast goo-goo eyes at the girls. SEVENTH-Thou shalt not spend thy money for candy but rather to have thy shoes shined. EIGHTH-Thou shalt not crib or use a pony. . NINTH-Thou shalt not fail to pass all exam's without a second trial. TENTH-Thou shalt not plan on taking the back seat in class and thus elude the crafty eye of the Prof. .
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,O x THE sn.HoUETTE. COIVIIVIENCEIVIENT WEEK. Naughty two's Senior year is drawing to a close, and the round of the festivities which serve as a play spell before separation and serious work is at hand. The first event, which marks the beginning of the end, occurred on Wednesday morning, june 18, when the class met for the last time in chapel. Rev. Frederick W. Palmer, of the Central Presbyterian Church deliver- ed the address and the class song and several of the old stand-bys were sung. The Assembly room was tastefully decorat- ed by the junior Class. ' june 2I was the date scheduled for the annual inter-class field-meet at the Y. M. C. A. field. Space forbids us at this time making any intimation as to the outcome of this contest. . S On Sunday evening, June 22, Rev. Dr. john Brainard, preached the Baccalaureate sermon at St. Peter's Church. Wednesday, June 25, occur the Class Day exercises and the committee has prepared no pains to provide a program worthy of our reputation for originality, typical of our growth, and Htting for a High School event. . Commencement proper will take place Thursday evening, june 26, in the Assembly Room. The speakers are announced else- where. Nineteen girls and twenty-seven boys will receive diplomas. The week will close with the Third Year reception to the Graduating Class on Friday evening, june 27. The juniors have enter- ed thoroughly into the spirit of the affair and are striving diligently to rival the accomplishments of their predecessors. Stevens' Orchestra will furnish music and in the course of the evening refreshments will be served. One of the features of the evening will be a debate between the two upper classes, The following question will be argued, Resolved-That General Funs- ton was justified in his method of capturing Aguinaldof' The Fourth Year, represent- ed by Drummond, Thompson and Miss Hemingway, will support the affirmative, while Loughborough, Misses Bartlett and Somers will argue negatively for the Third Year. The Third Year Class officers will act as reception committee. This event ends commencement week and the career of IQO2 as a High School class. il? 1902 CLASS SONG TUNE, ALMA. MATER, CORNELL- Four short years we've passed together, 'Mid these loved scenes here, Passed through fair and stormy weather, Conquered every fear. Hail ye classmates ! rally classmates, Here for nineteen two, And around her sacred altar, Sing our last adieu. Far too soon our school life's ended, Far too soon we part. Now from toil with pleasure blended, Turn with saddened heart. Hail ye classmates I farewell classmates, ' Farewell nineteen two. While we gather 'round thy altar We must sing adieu. If on us shines Fortune brightly, Let us loyal be, May the touch of mem'ry lightly Waft our thoughts to thee. Firm in friendship, ever loyal, Sing of nineteen two, In the future round her altar May we meet anew. Fall heaven's blessings without number Gently from above, Till in trust we softly slumber In a Father's love. Farewell classmates ! farewell classmates, Farewell nineteen two, We around thy sacred altar, - Breathe a fond adieu. A. M. DRUMMOND. ilk There seems to be a Strong feeling of contempt for the Seniors' early education in aritlnnetic. CPS. Y the ww ,.-J Y fall Y L V12 ,- . 9.5i CCY I Pif. C .. C1 Y WN! .-, a. Roo T ang. are ' all 5 .X mc: so :1 Wen hav. B the L B 980' T W Lis Oi' ' Kei evla
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22 THE SILHOUETTE. CLASS OFFICERS. ,,,-,,..--- PRESIDENT, ALEO DRUMMOND. VICE-PRESIDENT, ANNA HOWE. SECRETARY, MABEL VOORHEES. TREASURER, CARL SOMERS. HONOR ROLL. COIVIIVIEN CEMENT SPEAKERS. .i-1-. i1- MARY A. O,NEILL, LMIARY A. 0,NEILL, GEORGE B. STEWART, IR. ANNA M- HOWE, CARL W.. SOMERS, MABEL VOORHEES, H. LLOYD HART, LENA NEYHART, PEARL GRAVITT, ANNA M. HOWE, CARL SOMERS, ANITA MAY SPERRY, GEORGE B. STEWART, JR. EDNA J' HEMINGWAYA STANLEY MURDOOR, PEARL GRAVITT' ALBERT Yg OSTERHOUT, O. LEWIS THOMPSON, H, LLOYD HART. FLOR JANET EDNA NEYA EVEL EDITH PEARL LOUISE EDNA I ANNA MAUD KATHER BERTHA LENA N MARY A ANITA I SARA A RUTH A MABEL JOSEPH FRANCII VICTOR EDWAR
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