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' ' l of ntleman from the country He has proved that the city does Wn.I.I.xx1 Ql,'INN-ii l1ill Quinn is tie ge . . , not yet contain all the promising young men and is quite prominent in the declamation and debating circles uf the school. For the past two years he has appeared on all the declamation contests and has represented Congress in several debates. In all of his appearances he has acquitted himself well - '- V I h lim as Declaimer for Class Day. and won the respect and esteem of his classmates, who iave c osen 1 Klr. Uninn expects tu study law, but has not as yet selected the school he will attend. ii-px Ii. llnmpx- The Cap'n is a big muscular fellow who has become famous in athletics. For kle on the football team and for the last year he has been the captain. ln the study room Bald is quiet and peaceable, never appearing to care much for llltf girls. Next fall he will enter Yale, where we expect to see him classed with the best athletes IAVI. several seasons he has played full back and tac ul. the l'niyersity. llxnm' l,.Xl.l'1Y'-lJZllL'j' has done service for the school as centre field upon the baseball nine, where he has won c-,nsiderable fame. lille expects'to remain in the city. Wn.l.i.xm l'il'llNlZlilUl-rlillt Sphinx has been a star for several years upon both the baseball and football teams. l'pnn the former he played third base and served as end upon the latter. N. XX'.xi.nnnx Sm rr:-in-Sltttter is another one of the quiet fellows who are leaving good records behind. Ile has been in the school but two years, in which he has won the full confidence of his fellow-students. Next year lie expects to join the other members of the class who will enter Cornell. en nn.:-.s Nlnssxrxx Nlel.l-:xx- Blick was our first Class President and our Arbor Day Qrator for three sneeessiye years and is our Urator for Class Day. fl-le has been one of the mainstays of the track team, nl' wliieli lie is captain this season, and of Congress, of which he has been president and a frequent pnblie debater. Ile is the business manager of this yearis Panorama. In June, IQO4, he won first prize in the Weeks deelamation contest' and third place in the preliminary contest this March, being selected to represent the school at lthaca, where he won second place. He will enter Hamilton Col- lege this fall. 18
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NWA Pu. TERRILL-Miss Terrill is a young lady who is universally popular, especially with the young men. She does excellent work, and is a model of good behavior-sometimes. She formerly held the office of President of Literary Club, but resigned on account of the arduousness of her duties, and has since led a quiet uneventful life. Immediately after Commencement, Miss Terrill is to join her father at Cleveland, where she will enter Western Reserve College next year. XMINIFRED CORBIN-H Win U is very popular with the girls because of his nice cu-rly hair. Last fall he was Secretary of the Athletic Association. For the past two terms he has been President of the Senior Class and has well deserved the trust which his classmates have placed in him. By the faithfulness with which he has served the class, he has proved that the honor was not misplaced. Por some time he has been a leading member of the Debating Society, of which he is now president and of which he has twice been a vice-president. Itwas mostly due to his efforts that the society was reorganized this spring. H Win I' has won some reputation as a singer. He is a leading light of the Double Quartet which grew out of the Glee Club, of which he was a valuable member. In the fall, Corbin will enter Syracuse University, a co-ed school, where he will take an Arts course, after which he will proba- bly join his father in supplying us with 'K strictly fresh eggs. K- CLAUDE C-RIFFIS- Grif H has won considerable fame as a distinguished member of the Fussers' Club. Though an earnest and hard-working student, he has highly enjoyed the 'company of the youn-giladies of the school. In oratorical lines Claude is not without a reputation. He appeared upon the Prelimi- nary Contest of 1904 and has been selected to make the presentation speech when the Senior Class leaves to the school the gift which will serve to keep its memory fresh in the minds of posterity. Strange to say 'KC1rif hopes next fall to enter Hamilton, which is not run on the co-ed U plan. LEONT BROWN- Brownie was a member of the class which completed its course in February and always showed the ambition to succeed which alone will bring success. A faithful worker, he was thought much of by the students and will undoubtedly become a valuable architect, for.which he is preparing himself. , 17
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RAY LEWIS-Lewis is a hardworking student and has finished his course in a creditable manner. He is not certain as to what he will pursue in the future, but at present has a position in sight in this city. ALBERT HARDING-Harding is a little man about whom you canit talk. He believes in simply doing things U without saying much. Concerning his future career he is undecided, not knowing whether to accept a position with an insurance company in Buffalo or to enter Cornell University. HENRY ARTHUR CALLIs-The A Second Booker T. Washingtoii U has left a meritorious record of achieve- ment behind him in school studies, in debate and in rhetoricals and has won the hearts of all his class- mates by the earnestness and cheerfulness he has devoted to every task. In Congress he hasbeen a hard worker and a chief figure in the galaxy of public debaters. He is news editor of the Panorama. This fall he hopes to enter Cornell. C Y HENRY KENNETH MEEKER-KGH,S lumbering gait and bland smile might proclaim him a farmer, but he isn't. His lo-ve for the old school is so intense thathe can't bear to tear himself away just yet, so he will return next fall for a post-graduate course in science which is necessary for his future course in civil engineering. But whether he will pursue that course in Hamilton or Syracuse he has not yet been able to decide. . HOWARD R. PARR-HOW3fd is one of those quiet, good-natured fellows who go along doing the work and leaving a good record behind without attracting a whole, lot of attention, whom everybody likes. He was manager of this year's basketball team. He is a member of the A class and left school in the middle of his post-graduate term to accept a good business position in New York, where we believe he will return after Commencement. ROY WINIERED BRADBURY-ROY has been the leading figure in the High School Temperance League, so we deem it most ntting that he should think of entering the ministry after taking a course of arts and music at Syracuse. He was formerly one of the star members of the High School Glee Club and was the leading spirit in the attempted revival this year. His record in debating and rhetoricals has been a worthy one. A I I9
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