WHO AND WHAT WE ARE Frances Ursula Morrill, Class Flower Committee; Glee Club, ’03; Hathaway Club. Frederick Taft Moses. Al bie Frances Alunn, First Junior Class Party Committee; Promenade Decorating; Com- mittee, ’02; Secretary, Senior Year; Gardner Reception Committee, ’03 ; Promenade Committee, ’03 ; Hathaway Club. Gertrude Eva Neil, Glee Club, ’03. Nellie Gertrude O’Connor. Helen Augusta Parks, Pin and Color Committee; Chairman Class Flower Committee; Glee Club, ’03 ; President Hathawa 3 ’ Club. Frances Cornelia Pierson, Glee Club, ’03. Fred Farwell Piper (Fweddie), Promenade Committee. Herbert Carleton Poore, Class Flower Committee; Monument Decorating Committee, ’03; Senior Baseball Team. Margaret Corey Rice, Vice-President, Junior Year; Second Junior Class Party Committee; Promenade Decorating Committee, ’02 ; Gardner Reception Com- mittee ; Class Book Committee; Hathaway Club. Thatcher Ra mond Rich, Jr. Manager Football Team, ’03; Basket Ball Team, ’03; Senior Baseball Team. Jessie Kimball Rockwell (Jack), Pin and Color Committee ; Promenade Decorating Committee, ’02 ; First Senior Class Party Committee ; Monument Decorating Com- mittee, ’03; Promenade Committee; Glee Club, ’03; Hathaway Club. Howard Beebe Ross (Baby), Monument Decorating Committee, ’02 ; Chairman First Junior Class Party Committee; First Senior Class Party Committee; Glee Club, ’02, ’03 ; Secretary and Treasurer Seven S Fraternity. AIar3 Elizabeth R mn, Vice-President, Senior Year; Promenade Committee; Hathaway Club. 10
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c HE cool evening air fanned my brow and genth X swayed the hammock in which I lay gazing at the Moon. Not a star was to be seen and the sk} looked misty and eold. The Moon’s frozen aspeet sent chilly shivers over me. I felt as if something was going to happen. My thoughts, however, soon turned to my sehool life and I found myself indiffer- ently wondering if the Moon or her people had looked down and seen the wonderful happenings and events in the history of the famous elass of 1903. It really seemed to me not at all improbable that the remotest star in the sky had watched our progress, and in fact I am sure that on the night of our graduation the entire family of stars had beamed more brightly than ever before, and for what other possible reason than interest and pride in our elass ? I wondered if a record of its accomplishments would be handed down to generations to eome, and I said, half in fun, half in earnest, “O Moon, grant that the record of my class may be written and preserved.” Just then the unexpected happened. The Moon slowly turned around onee and burst into a flash of light. Then the flash died out and a thin, haz 3 shaft of mist de- seended to the earth. A small white speek appeared 12
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