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PEAKERS . FLORENCE ANDREWS, JANET M. ATKINS, EDNA BINGHAM, NEVA BRYNE, EVELYN FLARITY, EDITH M. GARDINIER, PEARL GRAVITT, LOUISE HEALD, EDNA J. HEMINGWAY, ANNA M. HOWE, MAUD LA MAY, KATHERINE G. MCCONNELL, BERTHA L. MUNDT, LENA NEYHART, MARY A. O'NEILL, ANITA MAY SPERRY, SARA A. SULLIVAN, RUTH AMMON WICK MABEL VOORHEES, JOSEPH H. BERGAN, FRANCIS J. BOHAN, VICTOR CALLANAN, EDWARD CLAPP, S ES, THE SILHOUETTE. CLASS OF 1902. . ALEC M. DRUMMOND, EDWARD S. ELDER, HAROLD L. FERRIS, H. LLOYD HART, HENRY A. HOMPE, JAMES J. HOSMER, RALPH E. HYATT, PAUL MCCARTY, THOMAS J. MANSEIELD, WILLIAM E. MANSPIELD GEORGE R. MILLERD, STANLEY MURDOCK, ALEX J. NICHT, ALBERTIV. OSTERHOUT, FRED A. PARKER, WILLIAM T. PURDY, JACOB RICHARDSON, CARL W. SOMERS, GEORGE B. STEWART, JR A CARL C. TALLMAN, O. LEWIS THOMPSON, FRED G. WARE, THOMAS F. WALSH.
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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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24 THE SILHOUETTE- CLASS DAY PROGRAM. . PART I. High School Orchestra. President's Address. Class History, - - MISS MCCONNELL Violin Solo, - - MISS MUNDT Address to juniors, - MR. WM. MANSFIELD Response. I Remarks, - MR. JAMES J. HOSMER String Quartette, - - - - MEssRs. TALLMAN, SOMERS, PURDY, WAKE ' PART II.. , . PEOPLE vs. MR. H. HOMPE. Indicted for grand larceny of a lobster. Q ur IMPORTANT EVENTS. E january 7-Bohan proves that I equals 2. Feb. 7.-The Macs give an entertainment. Feb. 26.--Thompson has a pair of cuffs on to-day 3 clean ones too. Laundry prices are-declining. March 12.-Wake did his own Algebra lesson. , , April 2, Vaccination day. May 13.- The ight. . May 17.-Earthquakein Japan. . May I7.-MUfdOCk decides that Clinton is not a congenial climate for white caps. May 18.-The management of THE SIL- HOUETTE nearly starve to death in Syracuse. May 2 3. -Candidates for the F -a of T-u-e, ride the goat. june ro.-Parker recited'in Greek. ' I june 14.-Mr. Bartlett lectures the gradu- ating class on the uses of the gentive. Hamilton College will have a large con- tigent of Auburn students next fall, if the impression made by the visit of our Track Team is any criterion. . CLASS NOTES. The Class picnic, a trip by water to Cas- cade and return by moonlight, is scheduled for Monday, june 30. Maggie went to sleep while the iiashlight of the actors CD was being taken. Good thing for the picture, maybe. If you ind this number of THE SIL- HOUETTE worthy of approbation, please recommend it to your friends and advise them to buy a copy, but don't lend your paper. Several letters from High School gradu- ates were received too late for publication. We have also received a number of inter- esting articles from undergraduates which are crowded out on account of lack of space. Our beloved president responded to a toast at the Sentinel banquet on the even- ing of May 13, and his hearers were so moved by his eloquence that they forgot to applaud at the proper time. The ice wasn't what it was cracked up to be. The High School Orchestra has helped to enliven many of the school functions during the past year and that thanks and congratu- lations of the class are due that organization. The orchestra played at the last chapel ex- ercises and on the program for Class Day. The sleighride of the Class of ,O2 to Weedsport occurred on the evening of Feb- ruary 21. I The Willard House was the destination and two sleigh loads of merry students had a most enjoyable time. Miss Handlier chaperoned the party. P. Noriscono entertained the' class Fri- day afternoon with a few selections on the harp. Class meeting was hastily adjourned for the occasion. Hompe, with the aid of a lively and interesting little monkey, suc- ceeded in collecting about a hatfull of pen- nies which were presented to the musician. The thii of the Aul held at the afternoon, cessful me that has y auspices. nine recor able perfc of the trac demonstre
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