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HARRY GEHMAN GOOD, Terre Hill, Pa. The patriarch of the class! He comes from the renown- ed hills of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, is a well-refald man and mathematician. Since his initiation into the mysteries of an editor's position fbeing Editor-in-Chief of the Reflector, he has concluded that this is a desirable and profitable occupation. Any publishmg house desiring his services is advised to apply early. The above puff is given free of charge for attempted services on the present book. MAMIE M. YODER, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Retiring president of the Young Women's Christian As- sociation. She one of the very few among us who remembers from experience the life of the Elkhart institute. Since then she has for several years constituted the entire faculty in a country school Last fall she came back for her senior year, thus taking her college course in instalments. Refined, quiet, meek, she has been a worthy example to the faculty. Even theological students commend her.
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ELSIE BYLER, Newton, Kansas. Miss Byler is a quiet, modest Westerner. She was born in Ohio, grew up in Kansas and spent her student life in Hoosierdom. As a model of dignity and propriety, she is a success and her keen intellect and poetic temperament have made her prominent in college life. She cares not for the society of man GJ but loves tranquil solitude. ELVA WINIFRED GREENWALT, Goshen, Indiana, Although Elva carries a woman's name, he is a man and a bona-fide student of Goshen college. Like Messrs. Ebersole, Rupp and others, he was left over hom the Academy Class of l906. He is known by all as a jovial young man, fond of society and an excellent calendar-and-joke man. May his future he bright in his chosen field, electrical engineering.
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SENIOR CLASS PROGRAM. BIUSIC - - SALL FATORX' - C'L.-XSS IIISTORY SX'B1l-'OSIUBI - I. CLASS POERI II. ORATION III. Y'0CAL SOLO IY7. ORATION Y'. REAIJING BICSIC - ' CLASS PR1Jl'HEL'X' CLASS xVlLL - 'SYALEDICTORY - JUNE 12, 1908. - - - - - BIOONLIG1lT QI'ARTETTE - - - ART!-u'R KAUFFMAN RUPP ' ' ' ' ' BIABELLE N. XYODER OUR ONLX' GRE.-XTNESS IS THAT YVE XXSPIRE ' ' ' ' ELSIE B'A'LER - - - BIAlNSl'RINGS UF POWVERW YVILLIABI C. EBERSOLE ' ' ' ' ' BIANIIE x'0DER ' ' ' JOSEPHUS YV. SHANK - TIIE OTHER WISE MAN -Van Dyke Dk-Il.1'A XIAX' IQAUI-'I-'BIAN ' ' ' ' ' - ffl-IORUS ' ' ' ALICE ELVA GARBER - - - - ELVA WV. GREENNS'ALT - - HARRY G. GOOD. 28
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