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CLASS OF NINTEEN HUNDRED. To give even a brief history of this class and in any way do justice to its members would require several volumes, so all pupils who miss their names will understand that it is not an intentional slight. Among the other interesting and yet sad features of the parting of the Fresh- man Class from the ninth room. will be the tearing away of some old land-marks. By land-marks I mean Fred. Mitchell, Edwin Houghton and others. IE my memory serves me correctly these same gentlemen have been anchored in the room for the past four years, and strangers coming into our room would be shown these marks and told that they were one of the sights of the school. But all credit to the class of IQOO, who have made themselves so agreeable that these gentlemen wish to go with them. Miss Clara Kerr, a teacher whom every body liked and respected, had to leave on account of sickness in her family, Miss Port taking her place. Prof. Bump, another welcome addition, has ingratiated himself into the boys' favor by his fairness, and general interest in athletics. But to return to the pupilsg among our class may be found some fine athletic material. Take L. VanNostrand qcommonly known as Smuttyj. Smutty has foot-ball talent and hair to burn and could make a quarter-back instead of a draw-back, as somebody said. Also Harry Lake, now Harry has speed on a wheel going down grade, and, well- he's fairly 'good on the level. He has not had the fortune to get a place in any of his races yet, due in some cases to accidents and in others to the loss of his cork. But the ladies-it would take a Longfellow Qand the writer is shortl to do them justice. When Miss Fancher and Miss Green ambulate down the street every one looks up, they can't help it as Miss Fancher can give Ollie C. a run for height. Miss VanWormer has undergone a remarkable change In fact during the latter portion of the year she would not even look towards the boys' side of the roomg well, joe is all right. But we must close, and all agree that- Poets have written and often told Of famous classes young and old, But the newest one to join the fold Is The Class of Ninteen Hundred.
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Stella Meagher. Anna H. Miller. john L. Moore. Helen L. Mosher. May Murphy. James K. Nichols. Frances Mary Ogden. John D. Ogden. Margaret O'Neil. jessie Marie Ostrom. Bessie Parker. Jessamine Parsons. Albert Petrie. Grace Pottberg. Floyd Powers. Anna E. Reeder. Louise E. Reeder. Kate Rider. Arthur M. Robinson. Roland R. Roloson. Helen Rood. . Wellar Rose. Nora Rozelle. Lulu K. Ruger. Gertrude R. Salem. Maude C. Saxton. Sayre Saxton. Katherine Schneider Robert B. Sears. Harry Seides. Harriet E. Shute. Susie Skinner. Della G. Smith. Lena H. Smith. Lysander Smith. Madge Stack. Albert W. Stone. Charles R. Stowe. Marguerite Stoweil. john E., Stowell. james Sullivan. Mabel Treadwell. Arthur W. Tupper. Charles R. Wales. DeForest Weed. Harry C. Weeks. john Welch. Nellie Whitney. Mabel Williams. Ida W oughter. THE HIGH SCHOOL PIANO. COn the Third Floor-J LTHOUGH it was with much sorrow that we learned, last fall, of the abduction of the Rostrum Carpet, we console ourselves with the fact that the piano still remains with us. This priceless antiquity, being one of the few remaining relics of our school, should be kept under a case 3 but we must confess thatitis shamcfully abused before our very eyes. It was even tuned last year, but, thanks to our Board of Education, it will not again be subjected to this terrible or- deal. Yet the pupils are allowed to lean on it, to sz? on it fon rare oc- casionsj, and even to PLAY on it. We trust that during the coming year our Board of Education will take proper steps to have this ancient in- strument preserved for future generations.
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Carrie Acla. Lillian Aldrich. James S. Ames. Arthur G. Arnold. Douglas Ashley. Enid A. Axtelle. Percival D. Bailey. Jennie L. Barnes. julia Bartlett. Fred Bates. Ella Bayless. Susan Bean. Emily Beebe Earl J. Bennett. Lucy Bennett. Alice Benson. Gertrude Bertine. Frank L. Bisbee. Lewis Bishop. Geneva Bixby. Charles Bogart. Nellie Bone. A. L. Bonnell. Nina May Bouck. Erminie S. Bowen. Pearl C. Bowen. Fannie Brant. Edward Brigham. George H. Brigham. Grace Brigham. Florence B. Brown Florence L. Brown. Charles Burt. Etna Burlingame. Agnes Cahill. Fannie Cannon. John Carroll. james Carroll. Helen E. Cary. Nellie W. Castle. William Christian. Lulu Belle Chadwick. MEMBERS. Nora Clark. Rex Clark. Gussie Clark. Vernon S. Clarke. Louis Clinton. Sybil Coley. Edward Collins. Gertrude I. Collins. Clinton Collier. julia Cox. Chas. W. Crouch. Susan Crouch. B. Beryl Crossette. Fannie Cusic. Lillian Davey. Kittie L. Davidson Harry Davis. Harry R. Davis. Harold Dayton. Clifford Decker. Patrick Delaney. John Delaney. Nellie Marie Denny Boyd C. Dennison. Mabel DeNVitt. Albert Deyo. Edith Dowding. Eugene Driscoll. William Dundon. Emma J. Edick, Rose L. Eilenberger Grace Elliot. Winford Elliott. Margaret Fancher. Ellen I. Farley. Dwight F. Farnham Smith Ferguson. Katie Feign. Katherine E. Fetherolf Gladys Fischer. Carrie Flemming, Susie Francis.
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