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lililf, , 2 , twe- ' Nwtil is borne have .31 in. E ' Q , lc mb Hath. no - w zfwrp 5 HUNT' ie NRS! mainly li we g thfm CHRISTINE IIITECEE.-xLD-expects to wend her way to Oneonta Normal, after-which she will' teach, ifiher mental balance ISITI disturbed by too serious work. . A a AGNES GILI.EX-T-A-QHCS .has been industrious throughout hier High School, course. She is known as a perpetual talker, she is undecided as to her future. A AI.-XRY GARVEY--llary is one of our quiet members, but as a certain person put it 'f A mighty nice girlf' COR.-X H.-XRD.ING-TCOTH expects to go through Rochester Mechanics Institute, where she will take a course in Domestic Science and Art. ,She has been first vice-president of Friday Club, secretary and treasurer of the Glee Club. I E ' JANET H.-XRDIXG-.IQIICI will take a Philosophical Course at Syracuse University, and afterwards will, hammer mathematics into the heads of those dear little pigmies. , y I HAZEL HLINT-She is another of the army of the undecided. I I i EUNICE INGERSOLL-Eunice, we hear, will staypat home. We hope that the terrible habit which ,Miss Rogers so deeply deplores will be permanently cured. Afte1rfh1is,t.cwe infer, some prince charming will come along SIDNEY JONES-She is not going to college, but, presumably, Sid will take a course of 'domestic science, in order to be well prepared to keep house for Merritt. 'c e I y I , , , ANNA HINSDALE-VVhen asked about -her future, Anna replied: fi' 0, Gee, I don't know what I'm going to do. Suppose I will stay at home until a man comes along who will haveme. But don't dare to put this in the PANoRAMA. Anna has gained name and fame through being latep, Nothing need be added on this point, as we all remember seeing her come tripping in mornings about 9: 05. , FLEIDA HOLLISTER--Fleida goes to Pratt to study domestic science, after which she will teach. Fleida has always been a quiet, industrious student. 1. ' .IUNA HIX-Junal Ah! Syracuse University will be honored by hernpresencel. .She will take up Liberal Arts, and, after-four years of clear sailing, will sail onthe rough Atlantic and, once landed in Old England, we suppose a Coronet will come along, and, alas! we will see Juna no more. We wish her the best of good fortune. I ' . rt if A
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THE SENIOR, CLASS STUNT BOOK FLORENCE BOLSTER-A little birdie has informed -us that Florence is not going away, but will remain at home, .where she will continue to be a source of comfort. A JULIA ,BYRNES-Julie says that she's just a goin', to stay at home and take a course of treatment for those giggles of hers. ' ' I A , RUBY BECKLEY-This little jewel has decided to stay at home with 'papa until next September, when she will spin off to Syracuse, perhaps in Frankls auto, 'to study music. , - L . BEATRICE COGGSWELL-4'MiSS Coggswell doesn't know what she will dog but we infer that she 'will stay at home near the ice house, and keep cool. ' , ETHEL CALLAHAN-NOW? it is our pleasure to announce Ethel's plan. She will go to Cornell, where, we have heard, she will be the roommate of Louise Davis, a member. of our illustrious class. Her special hit will be reciting original poetry, inwhich line she is remarkably talented, as her' many appearances in Friday Club have proved. Add to all these noble exploits, .the fact that she is our-honorable valedictorian. , ELIZABETH CURTISS-Lizzy, will go to Smith, where' she will reign, a belle. She intends to specialize on Math, and then, after the four years of industrious grinding C ?J she will wield the hickory stick, much to the sorrow of the kids. a W - JULIA CARY--Julia really doesn't know what she will do, but there has been some talk of forming a concert com- pany, with Hugh Smith as pianist, and Julia, as pipe-organist. ,On no account would she allow us to roast her with Mr. Smith, We are so- sorry. . LOUISE DAVIS-Louise has ,made herself famous by her testimonial in regard to the nerve remedy. It certainly ' has strengthened her nerve considerably, as D. Parsons can testify. She is going 'to Cornell, where, as we have said before, she expects Ethel Callahan' to hold her' down. HAZEL FINCH--H3ZCl is rather undecided about going. to college, but thinks seriously of taking a business course. A ' ' ELIZABETH FORD--has made no plans for the futureg we presume that she expects to let someone else make them for her. p A I . A ' IO
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- . 1 IRMA KUTZ4Ilma intends to enter Oneonta Normal next' fall if she 'can make up her mind to leave her beloved Christine. ' - I , HAZEL KILBORN-'Hazel has not been with us during the entire four years, having come from Union in her Junior year. She expects to enter Pratt Institute a year from next fall. I CORINNE LEMON-FIU spite of her name, Corinne has gone .through High School with 'flying colors, having cap- tured fifth honor. She has also been an .industrious worker on the PANoRAMA,,,board as Literary Editor. In her future life at Vassar we are sure that she will maintain her reputation asglanlexcellent scholar. JULIA LOCKWOOD-Julia, with her motto, 'i' Take life easy and don't study too hard, has succeeded well through her High School career. She has been treasurer of Literary and has third honor fofrgcommencement and will continue her studies at Syracuse University. 5 A T ., , MARGARET MARTIN-M3fgHfCf informs us that slrer,ig4is,1gsgiof.i,n.g,, to. '-be a trainedsnurse and .she has already solicited for the patronage of the 708 class. Q. al g y g A F ERN MANIER-4Wh3f shall. we say of our salut,atorianrf.e3. Bi-rilliancy and studiousness fairly bubbles over in this popular young lady. Yet she was heard to reply to inquiries, I'm going to stay at home with my ma, till--- t1ll the right man comes along. R s . , ,., , I . . ' MILDRED MEEKER-Mildred says she isnlt going to do anything in particular but just be a Lady of Leisure and study music. , a an . p y , Q. . HELEN lxfIILLS-HClCH has been quite an -importantlperson in school life. She has been ass't treasurer of Lit- erary, ass't treasurer of the class and is -on the Prize Speaking Contest. Her future is not yet decided, but we think-that she would make a good 'school mhalam. A- - MARGARET MAGRATH-Margaret is 'going to stay at -home andfhave a good time entertaining Ed. Madden. She has been president and for two terms treasurer of Literary 'and vice-president of the class. EILEEN MooRE-fEileen graduated in February and is now taking a course at Riley's Business School. It takes all her time to keep peace between hertwo admirers, Maurice Weiss and Roy Hilligus. ELIZABETH MU'RPHY-fE'liZ8btfth has been about the -last one -to arrive in school mornings, but nevertheless not least. When questioned as to her futureshe said that she guessed she would goto Egypt and sell peanuts. s '12 .
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