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14 FA OTS IN BLACK AND WHITE. ALUMNI. . ' ' Whee The A. A. H. S. is represented by its Ahce Alumni at the various, colleges and 11131- vesities as follows : ' CORNELL. Arthur W. Cowell, '98 Gorrel White '99 Isabel Martin, ,QQ Silas Taber, ,99 Samuel Meddaugh, ,QQ Bernadotte Foote, '99 Ida M. Laird, '99 Harry V. Clements, ,99 Frank J. Anderson, 'oo J. Bradford Tallman, '00 George H. Turner, 'oo Frank W. Mantell, '01 Wm. H. Sheldon, 'or H. Loyd Hart, '02 Carl C. Tallman, ,O2 - HAMILTON. Floyd XVills, '99 Theodore H. Burgess, '99 Harold S. Ferris, '02 Stanley H. Murdock, '02 Wm. F. Purdy, O2 Jaznesj. Hosmer, '02 Alex. M. Drummond, '02 WILLIAMS. Henry M. Allen, '96 Chas. Franklin Taber, '98 Chas. H. 'Ward, '98 Donaldson Clapp, '00 John S. Hamilton, 'oo Edward A. Clapp, '02 Albert V. Osterhout, '02 HOBART. Clarence I. Giltrap YALE. Levings Somers, '99 J. Reynolds Wait, ,99 Harold G. Metcalf, 99 Elmer B. Meyers, '99 Raymond R. Howe, 'oo Wallace S. Wilson, 'oo Harry H. Atwater, '01 Frank R. Finch, '01 O. Lewis Thompson, '02 Carl W. Somers, '02 ' HARVARD. Lynn Keeler, '97 Richard Steele, '98 Eugene R. McCarthy, '99 COLGATE. F. Morse Hubbard, '99 PRINCETON. George Black Stewart, Ir. '02 AMHERST. Paul D. Storke, 'oo Alan Storke, '01 ALBANY NORMAL SCHOOL. Henrietta-I. Katzrnar, 'oo Clarence Shank, '00 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Ed. M. Anderson, '95, Elmer E. Ware, ,97 SMITH. ler, 'oo Mabel Voorhees, '02 GEORGET OWN . Edward T. Quigley, '96 Richard Anderson, '01 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. LeRoy Seccomb, ,QQ ' Mary A. O'Neil, '02 ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY. Emma L. Corey, '01 NAZARETI-I NORMAL sCHooL. Helen Smith, '99 BOSTON ART SCHOOL. Christine Wright, 'oI HOLY CROSS. Joseph M. Keeler, '98 William H. Corcoran, ,QQ VASSAR. ' Lillian E. McCarthy, '99 Laura A. Davis, '01 ST. BERNARD'S COLLEGE. james I.. Clark, '96 Edward Bryne, ,QQ ALBANY LAW SCHOOL. Richard C. S. Drumnond, '97 Nelson L. Drummond, '98 BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE. Edythe Rhodes, ,QQ MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL. . COLLEGE T. George Tallady, ,OO .V CENEsEo NORMAL sCHooL. Lillian ThO1'pe, '00 WELLESLEY. Grace D. Knox, 'oo Frances M. Webster FORDHAM COLLEGE, Thomas J. Mansfield, 'og ELMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE. Henriette G. Wise, 'oo UNION. Thomas R. Tillot, '98 ,NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL, John Taber, '93 BROOKLYN T , 'oo Elmer Codner, ,QQ Theodore B. Bodelle, 'oo P IIEAINIING SCHOOL. Charles E. swift ,OO . ea' favitt, ,O2 ' Sibley Fellow 1 ' . WELLS COLLEGE. me and MA.-inesggiiiiiiiell in Nm' C ' Ifene Smith, '01 Iessie Wills, '01 Sid f lg nel Graves Koon, 'QQ M Mr. l H. Y. Bene W ansu M you I M W when Soon tip-L QW M line ll ll M YOU B M B llsln M n 1, Inq N Sim
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lf'.'-IOYIS' IN BLACK AND WHIQE. THE CLASS CF '03. Lillian R. Alden, Julia Anderson, Q Hiram H. Babcock, Ruth H. Bartlett, .Hughes M. Benson, Florence A. Boyle, Grace A. Deering, i Ralph H. Duniiing, Ida M. Finch, Eleanor M. Glanville, Clara B. Leet, John B. Loughborough, Helen M. Manro, Robert A. McCall, Anna A. McDonald, 3 Rose D. Barry, William J. Callanan. Nellie I. Carpenter, Locy T. Coddington, Gordon D. Cooper, Jessie A. Chase, Edith M. Congdon, Lona A. Cooley, T. Hesslar Gates, Jessie M. Gregory, Joseph S. Hanlon, William L. Hickstein, Grace Katzmar, CLASSICAL COURSE. Leroy R. Myers, Sara Patterson, Ernest M. Porter, Philo J. Ramsey, Charles Reid, Neal W. Remington, Leonard H. Searing, George M. Shackleton Mary A Somers, Mary Taber, Joseph J. Tehan, Charles A. Tournier, Kennard Underwood, W. Dale Williams, Ethel H. Winegar. This is the largest number of classical students ever graduated at one ti ne This is the first time in the history of the A. A. H. S that every graduate has had Latin. LATIN -SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Edna W. Kent, Richard Kidney, Helen T. Long, Alta M. McGeer,. A Angelo P. Mussi, Louise M. Nicht, Margaret G. Nugent, Helen. M. P. Shaw, Grove A. Stanton, Alida M. Stewart, Alliene E. Stone, Amy E. Strickroot, Florence Wilcox.
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vs fn s E 4 '-s. ' K g . 1 v g'N.. ' 1 X 4 Q .,,. -inn.-- lil. Q Fist! 1 .4 4 M. I ' 1:4 ij'-' L f'6 MB' 'H . 1 FACTS .IN BLACK AND WHITE. 15 THINGS THAT MAKE MR. IVIcHARG'S CLASSES INTERESTING. Mr. McHarg: Mi: Shackleton, have you been paying attention? Shackleton: I don't know. Mr. Reid put your foot down and Mr. Tournier put your arm around. Mr. McHarg : What's a yew? Miss Wilcox, searching for the place: 'WVhere are you? Miss Babcock! I I Mr. McHa1'g: What is the figure, Mr. Hyatt? Hyatt: Hiatus. Your translation is rather ragged, Benson. When no one in the class knew the answer' to the question- Mr. McHarg : I don't know' whether you don't know or won't tell. Mr. Tehan is a good student. Why was it that the class laughed when Benson was sent from class and as soon as he got into the hall he went on tip-toes. QWas the ofiice door open ?j Mr. McHarg: Miss Winegar read at line 455. Miss Winegar: UWhere is that? VVednesday morning before the play. Mr. McHarg: 'fMr. Babcock, have you your lesson? Babcock : No, sir. Mr. McHarg: 'fHave you any excuse Babcock: Yes, 17111 going to be an usher Friday night. Mr. Reid please. Tehan had just made a poor recitation in Greek History. Mr. McHarg: 'fDon't get discouraged. Some of us think history is very dull. STRONG POINTS. Babcock gaped in class. Mr. Strong: Just waked up? Underwood did the same next day. Mr. Strong: Good morning! have you used Pear's soap? Miss Taber, reciting in geometry : j 'The two faces came together. Mr. Strong : What happened then ? Myres was hesitating over a question when he was spurred on by an exclam- ation from Mr. Strong : Hurry up, the bell will ring in a minute. Variety is the spice of life. What we want to stick to all our lives are certainties. ' On June 3, Miss Bandler came into Mr. Strong's room for some chalk. Mr. Strong: You had better take the whole box. I Mr. Strong: What did you get for that example? 4 Pupil: Got mixedwupf' I have no objections to using answer- booksf' A They that have ears, let them hear. If his brains would work as well as his jaws, he would be all right. Supposed, we have a horse-and he might draw interest as well as other things-- ' Enter Underwood. ' Mr. Strong : 'CN ow we can start ' Isn7t it remarkable how much a per- son can forget in two weeks. Miss Alden : How do you get no- thing for that example? Mr. Strong: By not getting it- Dunning did you get that ?
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