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MARY A. ELLIOTT, Carthage, Ind. ,V r... I ' ji-lisli. ' riK--i- ; Traii-hili ' iii of Kin.i,; ' AltredV I ' rM -crli-- iiit .MimIci-h l ' jiL;iish. W. ( . A. 1-4, CaliiiK ' t S.I, 1 ' ' 4; Ivxeciuivc Commitlee Hal- liwcVn Party 4; llionis 1, 2. -4 : AIailriL;al F4 : Earlliamite Staff 2. .1 : Aii,L;iican 2-4: I ' liL-iiix 1-4; A -uci.atc Ivliinr e4ass h ' .aiMhaniite 1 : (lav- [ ' .arlliauiitL ' StatT 2. Tlie heart i tin.- 1-cst liiu;iciaii. I k-re we baxe an autlinrits ' nu l ' ' arlliani ' ca c — three ear in the ]:u--ine ' -s — and, incidentallx , :i culleetor (it A ' s and -UA-. WILLIAM R. EVANS, Indianapolis, Ind. I ' .. S., ( ' henn ti -. 4 lie i : (. ' Mrn-l Ml keliniiii,; ' . W M. C. A. 1-4: r.a-ketlall d ' eam . ' : I ' .ad ethall Mana-er 4: I l.-dliiwe ' en l ' ' . ecmi -e t ininiittee 3: I ' re--s idnli Sp.i, 4: Sci- ence Clnh 1-4, I ' )-esident 4. ' A hat L et-- (iui- .attentidii et-- ' i u. ' d ' .ill di ide his tinK ' 1 etween cani]instr ' and :ithletics, with i ine lell (i ' ei ' f(ir |inre science: lint he i■ laiill like a cienti-t, and In hmL,; ' , eni|niidni,; t ' lirin, ti)p]ied with a tw ' i j hnndi-ed ;ind eighteen decree --inile, can ]:e seen tnwerini,;- amid the shrnlilieiw (it the ceineler at an ' time hetw ' een hmr and ix,- es|ieAall - in the spring term. ANNA MARGARET HAMPTON, Mooresville, ind. A. I ' .., i ' jii li h. ' ihe--is: llelen llnnt JackxinA C ' riticism I if tile 4 ' reatnK ' nt ( if the Indian. ( ■. A. 1-4. ( ahinel 4: I ' re-idem Stndent ( ' imncil 4: I hdrus 4: h ai4liamite Stall .-i : nL;iican .i : I ' hienix 1, 2; ( la Secret:ir .i : ( kis- I ' Hl h ' .arllcnmte Staff 1, ' d,iliert i ' (il mmx ' alne than an ' Li ' iU . ' li-- sad that Ik ' h;i(l Ic he clr i ' -( ' n Im- iIk. ' . tmk ' nl (iii em- inent ]in. ' sidenc -, hir the inujiirs nf dffice h:L e cnrlied ,a hnhhlinL; |ii e (il Inn ,an(| ruhhed her dl a ear nf nnschief ' . nd et, melhink-, :inth(ii ' it hecume-- her well. l ,iiie Iwflve
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M. RAMONA COX, Westfield, Ind. A. r... Latin. ■. ■. C. A. 1-4, ( aliimt 4: Suuknt rd-incil 2-4: dioru- J-4 : I ' luL-nix 2-4. I ' rc-iilcnt 4: I ' la- sical I ' liili 2-4; i loniian (. ' luli 4. IIktc littk ' nl the nK ' lanclii ' 1 - rlrimiU in lur. hatc cr classes l anii na JMinnl, iIkto tlif -liaik kuvw tlicN had a rival. FRED W. EMERSON. Vermilion Grove. 111. II. S.. r.i()lii- -, ' rhc-i-- : IArn nf the icinitx nt Richnidnij. V. M. C. - . 1-4. I ' rc idcnt 4; (His]iel Team ,i. 4: Student L ' nnneil 3: ( )rat(irieal --iieiatii in 1-4; tike ( Inh , . 4; I ' irenki- ticn Mana,t;ei Marlhamite o ; Scienee ( hil) 2. . ; Ionian 1. 2. I ' W.i; - sc;ciate Editnr Cla- s luirlhaniiie 1. .Mu e nut that 1 thn i|uietl ' |ii i)Cee l. hiir what I wdlk I wdh, and tlieix- ' an end nn ' t. lie i- line i)f the 11111 1 ca ih ' amtisrd (it ' all ntn- ehildfeii. inv a vfi,L; ,i;lini; ' al. a under a iiiiefi i eii]ie will hnld hint quiet. e. - ee]it that he trie ' - tn out-Aiarkde Markle in ,st(ir -tellinL; fur hmii-s. lie ha aK(i a hahit nf niak ' in hint ell useful with the bird classes every sprinL; hut, so far, ha-- succeeded in eluding; ' the little blind uod of this eiiur e. ELLSWORTH ELLIS, Shendan, ind. A.I ' .., Ili tiir}-. Thesi-- ; (Jnaker-. in Iniliana and . ' la ery. ' . .M. ( ' . . . I. ? : Hay .student . -(ieialinn 4; ( ii ' .atoric.al . --- -neiatiiin ,1; l ' re--ident Ilistorx ' ( luh .-!, Thiiu --a ' --t an nndi-]inted thin;.; In such a --(ilenm way. llavint; ' fduiid nnthiiiL; in ( iiu cnur-e nt -tnd - which cunld titl iiccupy his intellectual pnwer--, he ha- emharked n]ii n the hi ' h seas of matrininny. ilh the hcLiiiniinL; nf tlii- ex]ieri- ment his power to terrify the piri ifes- ir has waned. Page eleven
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PHILIP W. FURNAS, Valley Mills, Ind. A. r .. I icmi.m. I ln ' -i- : ( liaraolri- in i 1; n-tlu- ' - fi ' tlicr. I lavcrfMi-il Scliiilai--lii] .MlrrnaU ' ; M. ( ' . A. 1-4. ( ' aluiKl ,i. 4: I i-at(irical AsM)ciati(ni 1-4; ( liMni- J, 4; I ' re - i lnli ' -4 ; As- iiciatc Rditiir Karlhaiii I ' re , l- ' ilit ' ir-in-i liicf 4; l- .arl- hamitc Staff 2: Ionian 1, 2: ( a-rnian ( lul) 2-4. I ' rc- idcnl 4: Class Earlhamite Staff 1, 2: I ' rc-iikau ni (la-- W, : --ociaU ' Editnr Skmiik Anmm. 4. TIk ' puct- e c. in a finr frcn; ' rojlinu;. ' I ' liili]) ha- all the rci|ni-iK ' - tiir a real iH.ct. inidudini; ' a tnu ' head iif licanlifnl. Innu;. thick. a ' liair. and a ne er- failing; ' fund of i iMiil nature. lie i- ni de-l withal, lint we are justl) ])roud of our laureate, and of the liit- of erse -tinned 1 ' . 1 ' . RALPH T. GUYER, Richmond. Ind. 1 ' ... ., ( henii-tr . ' f];e-i- : Idle Storage luitterw na - Student- ' A--oeiation 1-4. i ' residenl ' 2 ; ( ratorical A-- socialion 4; l-o..tl all -E 1-4; d ' rack I-: 2; !•.. l-.. ( duh 4: Science Cduh 2-4: A--istanl in ( lienii-tr - l.al)orator 2. 4: Class VnO President 2: I ' re-ident Chi -- I ' i ' l.i Snd: Adverti-in-- ManaL; er Siinior Axxi i. 4. rerliaps -ou one da ' saw a thunderiuL; I K-nioslhene- in I ' rof. ' j ilehate cla-s : or an animated lion in the cheniistr ' laliorator : or a tornailo i n the Reid field ridiou. If iiu did — well, that ' - ddirk. HALFORD L. HOSKINS, Carmel. Ind. A. I ' .., ( lennan. V. Al. C. A. 1-4. Ca! inet 4: ( )ratorical A--ociation 2-4: (flioni - 2 : ( ilee L lull ,1. 4 : ( ieriuan t lull o. 4 : Ionian 1. ' d li- li te wa- gentle. llalford stole -oftly into our midst with a iolin under one arm and a fox of a--orted dreaius and a-]iiration- nmler tf.e other. lie ha- relin(|ui-hed the violin: vocal -erenadin ; ' i- niore etfecti e. — and all his a-|iirations are now to make dream- come true. Page thirreen
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