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Thomas Francis Moran, E. Nettie Ruth Mossman, G. Mary Margaret Murnane, G. Helen Teresa Murphy, E. Mary Josephine Noonan, G. Fred Wheeler Osgood, E. Howard McIntire Parks, E. Elizabeth Bernardine Phelan, E. Charles Alonzo Prescott, E. Everett Duncan Ramsden, C. Edith Louise Rice, E. Marcia Idella Richardson, G. Elena Maud Searle, E. Frederick A. Shattuck, E. Richard Shea, C. John J. Sheehan, Jr., E. Timothy John Sheehan, E. Annie Isabel Smith, E. Murray Chaffee Stone, E. May Bernardine Teague, E. George Tracy, E. Paul Walsh, C. Cora May Warner, E. Edna Lucy Warner, E. Carlton Wright Woodruff, E. Charles Ernest Worster, E. HISTORY OF ' 98. Magna Seqttamur. W E were an independent lot! We strode up the hill that hot September afternoon, each with a know-it-all smile; we had never looked as far as this. On account of the crowded condition of the schools, we were obliged to attend in the afternoon. This, however, did not trouble us much, for we received inspiration once a week in hearing Miss Wood- man sing solos, to say nothing of Stockwell’s abilities as a singer. We drifted along calmly until we reached the election of a cap- tain for the football team, when ’96 wanted to gain our vote by gaining our friendship. We were not seriously hampered by the election of a captain from ’96, and decided to do better next time. Our next “scrap” with ’96 took place after we had moved into the new building, when we allied ourselves with ’97 in remov- ing the ’96 flag from the mast. In the meantime our first class meeting, later known as “a mod- ern rebellion,” took place in the assembly hall, and “ Wallie” Cross was elected president. Our relations with ’97, and, in fact, with all the other classes, had always been pleasant, but we didn’t like the looks of their flag
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Prof. Hartwell — “Where is infinity ?” Hayes, ’98 — “ In Finland.” “ Go to the office. F. B. CROOKER, DEALER IN Ideals and Yegelahles, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, c. FRESH BUTTER and EGGS A SPECIALTY. 88 and 90 GREEN STREET, Fitchburg, Mass. Qh mcteffllisi 1 room 9 WETTMO BlV 6 i TAKE ELEVATOR Office, 347-3. Telephone Connections: House 68-12. C. J. ROADSTRAND, Ipvofesstonal JEmbalmer . . . AND . . . jfuneral Director 7 MAIN STREET, FITCHBURG. Mrs. C. J. ROADSTRAND, Lady Assistant. THE flfoornmg Sun IT SHINES FOR ALL. All the news of the night before deliv- ered at your door early the next morning. Office, 9 Main St. SYNDICATE BUILDING. Miss Teague, ’98, says “it’s nice to be engaged.’’ Ask her.
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