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MAY. JUNE. 12. Rogers receives his ])hotographs from Worcester, and thinks them the Ijcst he has seen. 29. Hayes (’97) rides tandem with our librarian. 80. The High School decorates the monu- ment. Three of the committee sleep over, in spite of the ingenious alarm-clock devised by Parks (’98.) EDITORIAL. The Class-Book Committee grate- fully acknowledges the assistance so willingly given by members of the School. Messrs. Cushing and Hardy, of the Senior Class, have kindly assisted by making draw- ings. Owing to an agreement made by some of the merchants, advertise- ments were not at first secured easilj and the success of this book looked doubtful. To those who, by advertisements, subscriptions, or suggestions, or in any other way contributed to its success, we desire to extend our hearty thanks. George S. Rice. F ' rederick C. Cross. Maurice W. Parker. A modern rebellion : The first Junior Class meeting. Who eats four courses and then calls for short-cake? Lovell, (’98). 7. Hedeugren (’99) points to a brick of ice cream and asks, “ Mr. Smith, what are you going to do with that soap ?” 15. Rogers and Miss Goodrich endeavor to run the astronomy class, but are brought to time by a speedy cru])- tion. Shakespeare ' s Dramas. Freshman Year — A Comedy of Errors. Sophomore Year — Much Ado About Nothing. Junior Year — As You Like It. Senior Year — All’s Well that Ends Well. WANTS. Wanted — Just a few new hymns for use in morning opening exer- cises. Wanted — A fine young man to take care of a Webb. Wanted — Bill Ballantine to go home evenings, “the straight and narrow way,” via Pleasant and Davis streets, and not try to cover his trail by taking the rye field route. “What! He only a Freshman? One would think he were a peda- gogue ! ” Fosdick.
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“The most sulitle reasoner that America has i)rodueed.’’ — Wallace, ’9S. Actual Business from Start to Finish ... AT THE ... ' Jfitcbburg business College As soon as a student learns the first principle of Bookkeeping: he is gfiv- en a cash capital of $5000, in collegfe currency He then does an actual bus- iness with the Bank, Wholesale House, Commercial Exchangfe, Commission House, etc ; receives his mail daily througfh the Post Office, from Foreigfn Busi- ness firms This training: g:ives a student the actual experience of a business man, as he assumes a responsibility which makes him thoug:htful and accurate in every detail of his work Our Fall Term begins Sept 1, 97 All those interested in a Business Education are respectfully invited to call and investig:ate 145 Main Street. D FULLMER, Proper CHOICE ELOWERS A SPECIALTY. am LSTIC ELORAL WORK, DECOPATION. r.O. WILLARD, PALMS, EERN5, AND DECORATIVE PLANTS TELEPHONE 13-T GREENHOUSES, GROVE ST., FITCHISUPG, MASS. “What is true passion, if unblessed it dies? And where is Stella’s joy, if Leon flies?”
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