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I . I I . I I I 'ell . . ,II Genevieve Tierney, I i I 1 I Libbie Tisdell, I . I Earl Travis, ,IIQ Rena Truman, ,ij Eiizabeth ruckley, I I III Leonard Van Nostrand, , III? - Winfred Vosbury, I E DeForest Weed, I I Clinton Bogert. Ii Charles Blatchley, il I Leslie Burlingame, Mabel J. Baldwin, II JI Helen C. Beeman, I 'fy I I I . I Ina E. Bieber, ,, Emily Beebe, 'I , Nellie E. Bone, I Blanche Butler, Helen Clinton. Nora Clark, Gussie Clark, Hazel Comstock, Winifred Emens, ' I Gladys S. Fisher, I john Grace, ' Alice Haggerty, I Helena Horgan, Sara Howland, William johnson, I Frances johnson, I Fred Kaeppel, Nellie P. Kark, Elsie M. Kelley, I I Frank Walter, . Florence Warner, Jennie Weiss, Sara G. Whitney, Pearl Willson. Lizzie R. Woodside, Sara Youngs. SECTION B. Eva Lacey, Anna Lane. Roscoe Meaker, Roy C. McHenry, Robert R. Mitchell, Helen Mead. Jessie A. Mead, f Mattie O'Hare, Elizabeth O'Loughlin, Charles Rodgers, - Ralph Rodgers. Ella G. Ring, , Arthur Schwab, Hermann Speh, William Suydam, Lillian Schultz, Lillie Spring, Helen Spring. Emmergene Stone, Laverne Twining, Harry Underwood, Bessie Walker, Helen Washburne. 'I I I I3. C. H. S. GIIQLS ON COLLEGE DLIIBLICYXTIONS. ,.T...-,.-., The Laniern. Bryn Mawr, Miss CONTENT N1cHoLs, Editor-in-Chief. ,I I I ,. Izv 'I 'I ' I I I I I .II The Vassar Mzkcellany, Vassar, Ma Mlss FANNY MCKINNEY, '94, Editor-in-Chief., The Sybil, Elmira College, Miss HARRIET MCLAUGHLIN, Editor-in-Chief. I IIII I II IIIQ , IM I I I' 'l as o most s cid the p blue Y there the sq kids l 1 teach Class p l allfe l II II
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CLASS Oil NINETEEN HLINDIQED James Ames, Douglass Ashley, Lillian Aldrich, Frank Bisbee, Frank Brennan, Julia Bartlett, Susie Bean, Grace Brigham. Donald Campbell, Louis Clinton, Vernon S. Clark, Agnes Cahill, Fannie W. Cannon, Helen Cary,- Grace A. Clarke, Boyd C. Dennison, Albert Deyo, Kittie S. Davidson, Julia Elliott, Edna M. Eastman, Dwight T. Farnham, Smith Ferguson, Margaret Fancher, Nellie I. Farley, Susie Francis, Clara Fuller, Vern Glann, Kittie,Galvin, Blanche Gardiner, Esther Golenor, Ella Grace, Lena M. Guyon, Charles Halsey, Joseph Hayes, Louis Heineman, Foster Hungerford, Rena Harding, Nellie Harvey, Lillie Hoadley, Mary M. Hand, Lucy Harder, Kate Healy, Bessie Howard, Grace Johnson, SECTION A. Ursula Johnston, Conrad C. Klee, Pansy Kent, Louise Knapp, Antoinette Knox, Clinton Larrabee, Earl Lewis, Henry Lovell, Harry Lynch, .Kate G. Lane, Mary E. Lewis, Josie Lynch, Jennie LeCompte, Ada S. Lester, Bess M. Lester, Mae J. Lewis, , Sarah E. Lord, Charles McDonah, Leonard R. Maxon, Harry G. More, Wm. Mullen, Anna H. Miller, Katie Mangan, , Martha Marsh, Alice Matthews, Isabelle Millard, Loretta Moore. Louise O'Neil, Paul Overfield, Ruby Osborne, Jessamine Parsons, Alvin Robinson, Frances Rice, Anna E. Reeder, Bessie M. Robinson Grace Rogers, - Henry Smith, Robert Stone, Archie Stone, J, Will Snyder, Susie M. Skinner, Lena Sherman, Grace A. Smith, Virgie Spaulding,
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CLASS OI: NlNI'f'I'EIfN HLINDIQED AND ONE. - 'To Write a history of so large a class as 1901 isas difficult a thing to do as one of Miss Finney's Algebra reviews. The very first thing to know about the class isthat it is the largest, and most buoyant, and therefore- seems to be the most ungovernable in the school. They have neither color nor yell, and no officers have yet been de- cided upon. But considering the present state of affairs of the country and the patriotism of the class, it seems as though the glorious red, White and blue would be the most suitable. - When one enters the High School and is first called by Miss or Mr. there is a feeling of agedness and importance, but as soon as We overhear the seniors talking aboutthe young ones we again feel that We are still kids and can only be considered as such. I , March brought Miss Sarah Carey who was cordially welcomed by all. i . Another addition to our list of teachers was Miss Margaret Nichols who teaches History, Algebra and Latin. From the first, time she entered a class she has been a great favorite. . When we pass from the ninth fif We doj into the tenth grade We shall all feel sorry that our first experience in the High School isiover. Now please do not form the idea that the class of 1901 has no unity for Though We have no colors , Nor have We any yell, Yet the 1901 class Is thriving very Well.
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