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MILDRED ALFORD CECELIA ARMSTRONG ELVA G. BAKER WILLIAM BOLAND HELEN A. BROWNE MAY BURKE GEORGE CHASE FRED CI-IIPPENDALE BENJAMIN COOK JENNIE CRANDALL LILAH DECKER ALICE DUGGAN WILLIADI FLAHERTY GEORGE FLOOD f FRANK GOODRICH Sometime Members AQOQL FRED GOODRICH HATTIE GRAHAM FRANK HAMER LAURA HANNUM KATHERINE HASKINS MAUDE HARRIINIAN LILLIAN HAYNES MARGARET HEGGIE LINWOOD HENVITT WILLIAM HIGGINS ANNA JOHNSON EDWARD KEMP MARX' KENNEDY MARTHA LOFTUS WILLIAM ORR 17 HENRX' PIERCE BLANCHE PRESTON DELLA REAGAN ISABELLE RICE JAMES ROBINSON JENNIE SCRIVENS RUSSEL L. SCRIIIENS ROV SYKES WILLARD TALMAGE BELLE WETHERBEE OWEN WELCH CORA YVILSON VIOLA XVYINIAN EDXVARD YARTER
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Gertrude has always shown adecided tendency toward music, and for several years has made a special study of the violin and piano, and the result obtained assures us that it has not been in Vain. l She is a great admirer of the picturesque, and often travels to enjoy the beauties of nature more fully. In her last expedition she sailed up the St. Lazcfrefzre in company with Miss Everton, and since assures us that she never enjoyed anything more fully than that. She intends taking a post-graduate course at Drury, and then entering Mt. Holyoke College, and her many friends unite in wishing her every success in her future career. Katrina Pauline Blackinton KATRINE PAULINE BLACKINTON is a staunch and firm supporter of '98 and will graduate with a fine standing. She has served on many committees of importance and although in order to attend the meetings she must rush through her dinner and catch the next car back, she has always done so willinglyf?j Ka-the-rine as she is sometimes called and Tot Schouler are great chums and as a rule occupy the same seat. One day in English some mischievous person pinned their sleeves together behind their backs which prevented their rising when called upon. This was very amusing to the class but no doubt was embarrassing for the two girls. Katrine will probably enter college next fall, but as yet is undecided whether Smith or Vassar seems most advantageous. Thomas Foster Boyd K BETTER known as Tom, is a verv sly, independent fellow He has fooled many people for he is not as innocent as he looks. Has shown a decided interest in the departments of science, especially in chemistry, but detests English and there are others. He is an accomplished violinist and the school has many times had the opportunity of listening to him. He is an ardent supporter of all athletics and as a basketball player has few equals in school. If a vote were to be taken as to the haudsomest fellow in the class he would no doubt get the majorityg that is if all the young ladies should vote. We have not been able to locate the centre of his affections, but we believe that Holyoke has a strong attraction for him. V9
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