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II. YEAR CLASS. aAA.d yap iariv .tovcra K xi rjfiTv. CRIMSON— JACQUEMINOT ROSE. Officers. President, ADELAIDE WELLS BROWN. Vice-President, EDITH PHCEBE BuCKNAM. Secretary, LOUISE BRISBIN DUNN. Treasurer, ESTELLE ELKUS. Historian, EDITH RlCE SACKETT, Members. Baldwin, Agnes, Newark, N. J. Brown, Adelaide Wells, Brooklyn. Bucknam, Edith Phoebe, Brooklyn. Dobbs, Mary Bergmann, . . New York City. Dowden, Florence Anderson, Newark, N. J. Dunn, Louise Brisbin, . Jamaica, N. Y. Elkus, Estelle, New York City. Fenton, Grace Lovina, New York City. Fletcher, Priscilla, Yonkers, N. Y. Hall, Cordelia Alma, . New York City. Matthews, Myra Emilie, Orange, N. J. Roe, Clara Louise, New York City. Sackett, Edith Rice, New York City. Shaw, Louise, Hackensack, N. J. Stratford, Aline Croquet, Brooklyn. Sumner, Anne Porter, New York City. Wheelock, Adaline Caswell, New York City. Wilcox, Maude, . Pelham Manor, N 23
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Someone!. 1 has said, Love and Smoke are unable to conceal them- selves, and one might assert that the same truth applied to Fresh- men. At any rate the Class of ' 98 has never 98 even tried to conceal itself. From the moment that we were enrolled as duly matriculated students of Barnard College, each member of the class felt herself to be mistress of the situation. The two greatest ambitions of the class thus far have been to wear caps and gowns and to be gradu- ated up-town. The cap-and-gown question has been dis- cussed for hours ; numerous committees have been ap- pointed at different times to investigate the subject, and the caps and gowns have at length materialized. May the other ambition not fail of its consummation ! The Freshmen were most hospitably received by the upper classes. Their guardian-angels, the Sophomores, took it upon themselves to mystify and properly to intimi- date their charges. But the process of intimidation was so closely followed by a charming entertainment that the Freshmen forgot all their feelings of awe (if any were in- spired in first place), and a feeling of good will was in- augurated between ' 97 and ' 98, which remains undisturbed. The class stands alone in the enviable distinction of having for its honorary member, the Dean. Our color — a carnation scarlet — expresses ardor in the pursuit of knowledge. Our class cry — oktgo kczI Ivevf Kovra, Barnard, ' 98, — is suggestive of the classics. Our motto — Kdrexe rd KaXd — denotes our zeal for the beautiful. 24
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