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ll an ku 'mi H+ WK aF'I 3 ' 4 hill! N lrnf ,fy if Nina M. YValter Lena YVatrous Laura YVay Mary Yveeks Eva M. Vlfelden Mae YVestcott Sadie XVhalen Ethel lVhieldon Lenora Wfhitelaw Florence VVhitner Bessie VVilliams Helen YVoodrufT Virginia YVoodruff Clara jackson Pearl Emmons Effie Strohmann Kathleen Wright BOYS Earl Adams Richard Ahern Charles Baker Leslie W. Barnes Clarence M. Bechtol Rodney Billinger C. Ray Benedict Clifford C. Booth George H. Brainard Roy Le Moyne Bruce Harry R. Butterfield james Byrnes Clarence Chamberlin Theodore B. Clausen Benjamin Cohn Francis M. Cooney Gray Cossitt ' ' George D. .W. Curran Joseph Curran -A ' Floyd W. Deuel Frank Donnelly p Francis E. 'Dorsey . Robt. VS. Douglass p Walter Dunden Lee Durfee - A Charles S. Eldred Fred T. Everett Arthur Fitzgerald Arthur Flummerfelt Wilson S. Fout Ward French Harley Frost Q Philip Gorman Raymond V. Gorton Ray Seward Hegaman Claire D. Hathaway john M. Hogan . Louis O. Holleran, k Martin Holleran Glenmore F. Holmes John E. Howard Lynn D. Howard Iess E. Hull Ralph Hutchings Jesse F. Hyde V Louis D. Jennings Robert Iohnson john Joseph Kabat 'Reid Barnes Kellam Frank Kent Elbert N. Kipp Robt. B. Kirkland Harry I. Lark-in Art-hur I. Lester ' Harry Louis T E. Earl Lowe Walter H: Lucy joseph -Major p I Q Stewart Martin Q Russell W. Martindale Clinton I. May , - Ioseph .Merrill Robt. B. 'Moflitt joseph Mollen Tracy L. Monell Earl B. Morse I. joseph Mullins St.. Clair Murray Carl McCarthy Thomas lVIcCarthy Carl McTighe ' Clarence R. Nimmons Chas. R. O'Connor Frank L. Palmer Le Roy J. Parce George Earl Personius Sidney C. Phillips Henry Porter J. Seward Potter ' Lester Pratt Charles E. Price Wm. Reardon Tracy M. Rider I. Emmet Ring Ernest A. Robertson Le Roy H. Rogers Herbert Rood t Herbert E. Ruger Harold Saddlemeyer Walter Salo Dean Sampson Willis R. Sandrich Henry Setraper Gerald Sherman Ross T. Smith W. Edwards Snyder Earl Southey Chas. R. Stafford Harold E. Stevens Elmer Stoodley George Stone Edward Sweeney john E. Titchener Harold S. Tolley Leon' Treadwell Robt. D. Truesdell Roy Turk Earl C. Valley Chas. Van Valkenburg Frank Walters Arthur L. Whited Walter Whittemore Earl Winans ' Percy Windsor -August X. Wiser Merton E. Wooster Ralph Moulthrope Hugh M. Smith Ernest Evans X
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,TIDINGS FRoM A DISTANT LAND Would ye hear, 0 Stranger, a tale? :Alasl my existence here is but short lived, but as the passing or flaj.. for in our tongue a day meaneth even that.which you 'of superior mind calletha term. Perchance, if we have not been over diligent we shall pass here a second day, or perhaps we shall set forth upon a long, yet eager, journey unto the land- of- the tribes of Levim B. A I But listen! that I may set forth our deeds and ways and customs even in order of time. One sad morn we were roused from our slumbers by clang and fearful din. We did, hasten unto that place from which it did proceed. Entering the palacewe were greeted with pleasant smiles by one, seemingly, happy, yea, even as from matrimony. Quoth he, Wouldlst' thou register? 'l Yea! replied we, for we knew not what we said. Then did we enter upon the toilsome day. Each morn before the work a dark man with voice, yea, a coal man, small. did proclaim unto us the law, after, which we did journey, but even these did our tribe survive. You ask me when I depart, I do not know. The 'paths of knowledge are hard and full of teachers. If the steps of the palace do not crumble and fade away I may perchance some day meet you 'neath the statue of 3Iinerva. Child of a student, farewell! . . . A A -PIRESHMAN sPAsM 'Whatl you haven't ever been on the first Hoorl Laws, but you don't know what youlve missed. XVhjc. us Freshmen are the biggest part of this s.chool. What! you don't believe it? Why,-VV. Dillon came here and sau us, and then if you'd believe it he went right back to Cortland and wrote U Every Little Bit Added to XYhat You've Got--'lf Well, if you don't know how great we are I suppose Illl have to stop studying Cthey say that Marjorie Truman is an awful shark, she studies every minutej and tell you all about it. We are most renowned for our.strength and courage. Among us are men of mighty stature. See those two kids goin'. up the aisle? They are our first floor half backs. Earl Morse and Henry Che ain't no littlel Scha- ver, two .biggest fellers in the grade. That girl just behind ,em is Ruth Cleves, had offer from a real circus once to be the 'kid giantessg 'Caroline Alexander had a bid, too, equestrienne. Well, if- you don't want to spend any more space onthe first floor, I suppose I can quit: you're pretty stingy. though. j Nol we do NOT gain any kn0WlCdgCi by watching you third Hoor students march up the aisle. You're a sight to behold. Yes, we do have a Fluffy Rulfles and she's kind of there, too. XVho's holding down the job? Dunno! Ask MissLee herself. S'long-l i 28
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