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, .,,,fJ.,-,J I , Some of her words were not Sunday 5011001 WOMEN . NEVA VVILCOX--Neva does not seem to have deiinitely decided as yet what she will do Hfief leaving B, C, H, S., but thinks of entering Normal. A 'Tis deeds must win the prize V ETHEL VVHITEMORE--Ethel intends to be a teacher and with that in mind will enter Cortlillld ormal. ' 1 N A hardy frame, a hardier spirit A ETHEL VVGRDEN--Ethel is planning to go away to study instrumental music. , But shy withal as the young antelopeu ELLA KENYON--Ella attained the honor of Vice-President of Senior Class in 1909 she is well beloved by all her friends and her future will no doubt be continued at Greene, helplflg B111 run hrs new Auto Kiss till the cows come home RUTH CRAVER--Little Ruth has been and interested member of Literary and Senior Class, She s been assistint secretary of the Senior Class She intends to go away to school 111 th and would like to go to one somewhere in the vicinity of Kentucky but there are S many tQB3unnels on the road that she is th d fra or the dark ra er un ecrded Ruth always was rather 3 Women are coquets by prefegbmu NNY SHEAK Fanny has been Treasurer of Literary b Her amblt1OI1 IS to be a tra rse and she intends to go to Syracuse for that purpose There are also other attrac ions at Syracuse which we are afrard rather rniiuenced Fanny S h L OICG Women thy Vows are made rn sand emor Cla 9 and Manaver of the . ha 2 ' - 0 ' .Q 1 ' 9 c . ' I ' ' ' ' I T I I I 0 n ' ' V I id FA 7 u' ' ' - cm , -- - 11165 nu 1 . A 1 , . t' MILDRED SMITH--VVas Vice-President of the S ' 1 NSS 190 ' Gleei D , it i fy T.r,g,Ti,,i.1iggiifzggipip
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. eff-W is s X 1. W.-......'.S1' - - ,Q-I .-B,-U. f She has served on numero us committees of Friday Club. She finished her course in February and has since been at Cortland preparing for teaching. I A Yes, be thyself, only thyself A l MINNIE ROGERS--Minnie has the reputation of being our class clown throughout her course. She Will attend Oneonta Normal next year. Silence is the best ornament of vvomani' I FLORENCE RUSI-I--Miss Rush also is undecided but will probably enter Normal or College to lit herself to Weild the rod over the noisy school children. t t - I still see something to be done Alice intends to teach for a While before enterin She is pretty to walkiwith I witty to talk With P A and pleasant to think upon C ALICE ROCKVVELL- g Normal School. I INA SHERWOOD--Ina has always been active in society. She has abtained an a I 0' , verage very near 9075 and hopes to be an honor student. Besides being Vice-President of the Senior Class she has held the oflice of Literary Editor of the Panorama for three termsg VVhen questioned as to her future she said I Won't tell you everythingfl Maybe she and Louis are trying to keep something from us. Ina will speak for herself on class day. I I never dodge I A EDNA STARK--Ed na is planning to go to Baltimore to study music. Can she realize how far Baltimore is from Cornell. ' ' I wonder if she will still be talking EDNA WARNER-If Edna does not iind herself among the other fair ones at S . yracuse next year t'I,ll eat my hatw. . . .gl ., .. '. ' . lzdwaf' ,. -'35f'5 '-'Tru' : i'l 'i ' . f - 15, 5 ,g:'i':7ngff:1.::,' , . . , I r - fs ,:w.w :,1ffa.v1 f-- Q? -'al - ar e w ' 1 . ... 5- 41g',..- :'5q5.':.:-C -9iwgQ5-gvl,-.Q i-T.g,''.1s!f-'aIj.3y.i3i1Q' e-- ,, -q.,'Qf'53f.114Y 615i-flE'l ' 'Il i . I-.' - fjfv iH, 'l 5 71' -', 1 it. 251.15 ff ily 1.1 : 1 ? 3 l , -L UTQ' 'il V i'1f'p',k'I 1 5 5 9' - 5' fii7'3 g'?'7I:'iffgiiiif' 'ini ,rfzrfiiieeiip-'fi f f,11l'-- '- ' pin' '1 W '.g,'1,..' f1f f- .s...uW,..r.t4.... .Q-M
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fter ind :ell Sill she the so iid ed ns GG Club for two years. Her ambition is to teach Kindergarden and no doubt some of our young men will wish they were 'tkidsl' again. C' - 1 Fickel as a changeful dream JENNETTE BLOOMERH-Jane is taking an advanced course in Domestic Science. For reasons ask Chester, Becky or Buster. She is manager of the girls Glee Club at present. Will take a caurse in Papals Business College in the Fall and then T 'nough said. V To give her dueg she has wit RUTH BENSON--Ruth has been prominent in Literary publics and made a decided hit in , t'Gadsby's Girls given recently by that Club. She has made a very successful treasurer' of the Senior Class for two terms and is to be our class day Historian, afterwards she will stay at home and help her mamma for a while. ' , The hour is set the match -is mad . MABEL FLUMMERFELT--Mabel came to us two years ago from Newark Valley. During the two years that she has been here she has done excellent work and is really one of the honor students but could not take part in commencement as only two years of her course were spent in B. C. H. S. When asked if she intended to go to college she blushed and remarked that she hardly thought so. Evidently she had left her heart back in Newark Valley. To know him is to lovehim' . JOHN CLARK-John has distinguished himself most at Athletics. b -He has been captain of the Base Ball Team, captain of the Foot Ball Team, President of the Athletic Council and last but not least he was President of the Senior Class when it-was iirst organized. He has also been Business Manager of the Panorama Board. He does not intend to go to college, but with Papals help he can easily get a position and no doubt will soon become a joint owner in Spaulding's Bakery. '
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