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JOHN P. SWIFT-Jack has been kept pretty busy bearing the blame for his own misdeeds and those of a good many others. He seems to have been more cheerful and energetic since the departure of his sister from the High School. He has entertained everyone, his French teacher especially, by his highly original and eloquent remarks upon all subjects in creation. He goes to Cornell to take an Arts course and then a Law course. RAY T. THOMPSON-Tommy and his curly hair are very popular everywhere. Although not a brilliant student, he always gets through. He was class treasurer for two terms. The science of advertising attracts him, and he will work with Mr. F. Hugh Freeman. REXFORD TITUS-REX has devoted himself to the practice of oratory and love-making. It is just as well, perhaps, for the progress of his studies, that he goes to Hamilton, which is not run on the co-ed plan. , EDWARD VOSBURY-Mr. Vosbury is a good debater, writer, and athlete. He will perhaps go to Annapolis, or, if not there, to some college. ODIN WADLEIGH--Not at all handicapped by his name, Odin has gone successfully through High School, with Evals help. He has been class treasurer, is a member of the School Quartet, a good athlete and writer, and Business Manager of the PANORAMA for one term. He has been remarkably successful in scientific work, and will probably follow up his studies by acourse in electrical engineering at Syracuse. WELLINGTON WALES-LHSI year little Wellington periodically gave the piano congestion of the strings, but leav- ing the piano in pieces, he has this year left us in peace. An engineering course at Union College is his intention. HAROLD VVHITNEY--'TXVO years only has Mr. Whitney been at High School, but his remarkable achievements in this short time have made the rest of us stand around and stare. He has been successful in debate and dec- lamation, was in the Ithaca debate, and was the Arbor Day orator. He is president of Congress and treas- urer of the class. tl-AMES H. WOODSIDE-Mr. Woodside is a hard-Working fellow, and has taken and passed about seven subjects a term. He will attend the New York Veterinary College at Cornell. 2I
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GIRLS Louise Bache Hazel Bell Florence Bradley Marian Brown Bessie Campbell Anna Caswell Merrietta Chatham Kathryn Clapper Caroline Clinton Laura Derr Anna Donnellan- Elizabeth Ford Grace Garfield Helen Germond Agnes Grace Winifred Hankins Cora Harding Jennie Henderson Jessie Hopton Hazel Inscho Olive Jane Ida Jones Louise Lauder Margaret Lawler Theo Loomis Louise Matthews CHARLES H. DIVINE Prc'.fiflz'nt E. RAYMOND Gu,I.EsrI12 Snfralnry HAROLD J. Ummakwoon Treasurer M. WVINIFRED HANKINS lfirc-l'rr:idrf1I Fl,olucNcn A. Nnsn fI.t.t'I Sr'r'rf'lm'y C. Hfxzel, Blau. f7.v.r'l TI'l'Il.fllfl,l' BOYS Clayton Adams Leon Armant Crass Co1.oRs Old lion' and Cream Cmss Morro Laborc at Ilormrz' Cmss Yam. Rirkrly Rax! Rifkcly Rax! Ilulln Baloo, gnzoo gazax. Dirkcry Dr'-ww! Birl-ary Bz'fw'n.' B. C. II. S. Nizzctcflz Scfvefz. Robert Bowen Julian Campbell Edgar Cook Callie Cordon Charles Divine Robert Doran Edwin Filmer Raymond Gillespie Louis Green Ivan Greenmun Irving Hand VVilliam Hitchcock Paul Leahy John Madden Chas. Millet William Moffatt Kathryn Miller Bernice Mooers Donna Mooers Nellie Munroe Florence Nash Alla Owen Gertrude Quilligan Angie Robinson Leila Seward Grace Sherwood Jessie Sherwood Mary Stone Edith Unsworth Helen Waite Lillian WVarner Eva Woodburn Ray Monroe Ralph Perkins Truman Roe James Ryan Frederick Seward Benj. Snyder Harold Underwood VVm. Burton Webster
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