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(§ 111® § Ig7nf iaeI. Four years have passed! Yes, four long years, bearing with them into the infinite treasure house of the past all of good or ill that we have gathered here, the Classof’92. Four short years,speeding all too quickly by, and hurrying us on, irresistibly on, away from bright and careless childhood to those days when we must do and dare, or else stand idle in the field and see our fellows pas? us, one by one, toward the goal. Four years, full of effort and achievement. And, as wc pause a moment and look back upon those years, how many things there are that we would alter. How many golden opportunities lightly cast aside. I low many little acts of kindness left undone. How many words much better left unspoken. And yet how far the good outweighs the evil of those years. We have won victories; we have met our enemies and overthrown them; we have earned the victor’s wreath. And by the memory of those successes we are strengthened as we advance to undertake the greater labors of our future days. Let us hope that the efforts of our teachers have not l een wasted; that we go forth with high ideals before us. with eyes keen to see the right, and with strength to jjerform whatever thing we find to do. Let every soldier do his part well, whether he lead the van or stand in the rear; let him Ik true to his flag, and prefer to fall on the field rather than sec that standard torn down by the enemy; let each press forward and do battle with all his force against the hosts of wrong, and surely the enemy must retreat and the right be found triumphant. But lei us Ik ever ready, in the midst of the conflict, to bring water to the fevered lips, to smooth the brow of the dying hero, to lend a helping hand to the weak, and say a kindly word to the disheartened. If we “fight the good fight” and bear ourselves well in the day of victory,in spirit if not in body we can again stand hand in hand, the loved, the lost, the now immortal Class of '92. 17
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Edith Tra 1-ton Rockwell. Rose Mary Siiavgiinessy. Ethel Maria Shepherd. Mary Pillsbury Shepherd. Mary Ella Simpson. Charles Eurnkst Slusser. Hrasti’s Smith. Webster Earl Smith. Frederick Spear. Thayer Dawson Sterling. II. Milton Thayer. Nellie Delight Townsend. George Arthur Turner. Alice Catharine Webb. Florence Edgerton Webb. Florence Mabel Weston. Harry William White. Grace Mabel Whitmore. Mabel Merritt Wilcox. Mary Russel Wilson. Agnes Young Woodward. » 1G
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] o§fep of JIujiup. Laura I). Hinkley. Myra A. Smith. Minnie Harris. Adeline Oates. Frances Schilling. Lizzie M. Bryant . Samuel H. Ilill. Edwin S. Jones, jr. Clms. I . Boyce. Win. C. Bryant. Carrie L. Chamhcrlain. Mary I . Dillingham. Dora E. Elliott. Flora M. Fay. John F. Goodnow. Mary A. Jeffery. Susie H. Kingman. Fred W. Ames. Fred L. Bard well. Malverna S. Conrad. William E. Fay. Carrie S. Ax tell. Ivmma C 1mmberlain. I Icrlicrt 0. Clio wen. Carrie L. Florida. Ivflie Hall. Lillian II. Ilanseom. Edgar C. Bccde. Jennie S. Davis. Alice E. Demmon. Carrie M. Felt. Edward C. Gale. Alice M. George. Lottie 15. Gove. Frank W. Ham. Millard C. Hamer. Clara Hampson. Xellie G. Albee. Louisa M. Bourne. Marguerite V. Brodcric. William 1). Cowles. ci.ass of ’70. Arra M. Harmon. Lyda M. Grimshaw. Alice F. Xettleton. CLASS OF '72. Eliza Sheldon. class of ’74. T. Clarkson Lindlev. Mary W. Robinson. CLASS OF 75. Clara A. Rollins. Sadie C. Selniniaker. Frank J. Scott. Etta Thompson. Helen E. Thorpe. Lizzie B. Whitney. AbbieJ. Wiggin. Sallie E. Williams. Win. L. Wolford. CLASS OF ’7G. I'red X. Morgan. Sarah E. Palmer. Ivdson I. Woodward. CLASS of ’77. Joseph R. Kingman. John S. M. Neil. Christiana M. Peterson. Thos. S. Roberts. Ella F. Snell. Minnie M. Harrison. Annie E. Hill. Horace M. Hill. Andrew F. Hilxcr. David I . Jones. Eva L. Long. Annie B. Snyder. Clara Iv. Sparks. Ormcsinda Stevens. Gertrude J. Leonard. Frankie M. Merrill. Jennie D. Moore. George A. Morse.
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