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THE HAVERLING ECHO I can llmost see Marle S red llps move as slle blds me a Joy ous yy elcome Oh Marle mlght haye won fame by her yvonderful talellt of draw lllg and palntlng but slle preferred to travel wltll hel husband IH Florlda and other Qouthern States She now keeps llel t llent ln practlce by drawlng strange anlmals and 411.1961 looklng blrds for a Cfiltalll llttle black Ilalred glrl 'Iom I7 now walks slowly tow 'lld me H t1l0d fOl a scllolarslllp to H lry ard and got It I knew he would fol Torn alw lys knew what Ile wanted and w hat Ile dld I1 t Why I just lately Ile accepted the posltlon of Professor of Mathe H1 ltlcs Ill Smlth eollege I cannot understand how Tom came to take a posltlon ln a glrls eollegse I catch but a g'llITlpS6 of Maltena J Tlna yy as alw lys lntelested lll clyll BYIEIIILLFIIIQ' She al yy lys slld lf slle were 1 lnan she should certalnly be one but IS she lsn t she dld the next best tlllllytf took one 1 LIVII engllleer lIltO the fam ly Her home IS ln Buffalo where thls man IS at the head of a blg enterprlse whose cheek IS a long strlp of court plaster Surely I leeoglll7e that face Oh yes It IS Ed w lrd L who IS helpmg Bath to become a town of IIUSIIILSS He IS now one of the best lawyers of the town but Ile always tlkes a day otf wllen eleetloll day comes 'lround to make oratlolls on the leadlng D6Hl0CTatlC earldldates I see a XISIOD of a fall' brlght face and Mll dred I IS before me bhe IS now a well known HULIIOIQSS dlltl poetess Many of the scenes of hel sulllects are lalel IH Bath and ltS surround lngs It IQ sald th lt hel best poem ls on Con nublal Bllss Her home IS IH Boston a Clty w lllch knows best Ilow to appleclate her And wllo IS thls approaclllng wlth a merry grlll Wllnler M It IS the merrlest and best hearted of oul class who IS probably the only one whose le ll ambltlon was realwed He went out VK est and IS mrrylng on IILISIDCSS as a lumber merchant The llapplest days of hls llfe he assures us lre wllen ID sumnler Ire moves wlth hls famlly to a tllly cottage at the edge of a lal ge forest wlth I ake Superlor ln front and the cocks crowlng early and late A sw eet fragrance as of cherry blossoms steals oy er my senses Ah surely thls IS a cherry tree ln full bloom No It IS ehanglng to our own Cllerrle S whose face eomes Smlllhg lnto vlew blle took a coulse ln Qyraeuse UIlIVGI'Slt5 but dldnt take tlme to teach for she lmmedlately entered upon a domestlc course ln New York CltV But I heal that Bath people frequently see her at the famlly cottage on Lake Keuka 'IIIIS must be Homer 5 our JLIIIIOI Class pho toglapher who makes hls appearante Homer startled oul sedate class He lnade a speclalty of photography and now has a flne IJOSIIIOII as one of the forelgn reporters and photographers fol the Colllels He sends splendld subyeets to then lllaganne and IS then most yalued elllploye lxathallne L her head held yust a trlfle nlore ploudly thall usual now appears cle llly She took a course ln rllusle and eloeutlon at tornell and IS now XEIX nlucll ln demalld as a reader of Shakespeare s and Vlctor Hugo s works ID whlcll slle cllarms her hearers wlth her sweet Cllgllltj and fasclnatlllg personallty lxatllallnes face IS almost lmmedlately re placed by VVarren P s looklng about as lf he were about to play one of hls old trleks on nle NN e expected great thlngs of Warren our JUIIIOI Presldent He graduated from Monmouth Col lege and secured a llne posltlon IH a large bank lng establlsllment ID New York Walren seems to be satlslled now as he has hls fayorlte frult the year around He has beell mentloned I New York II7ll6 Belle 'I now COIIIQS up before my ey es Ican ollly lmaglne her as our elass brlde She told lne she had the hem of her gralluatlng gown made deep enough so she could let It out ln August bne and hel husband llye IH Llnllra where he conducts the Ieadlllg garage of the clty LIZZIQ now has qulte a colleetloll of dl3.UlOHdS I heal a sound of a deep jolly laugh and al most before I real17e It Ieo R IS holdlng hls halld out to me Ile IS now eashler lll a large ballk 111 Boston Two years ago Ieo went oy er to Germany to brlng baek as hls brlde the sweet heart of the ocean voyage of hlS youth He stlll Datlonlzes the best restaurants of the Clty and IS profoundly thankful the world IS so good to lllm Beltha D wlth her soft brown eyes next ap pears befole me as lf questlonlng whether the world has dealt gently wlth lne or not Bertha began practlelng as a nurse yvltll members of the Qenlor Llass wllo had eaten too much of the good thlngs but she completed her study IU Bellevue As was prophecled for her a young mllllonalre arllved ln DICCGS at her hospltal after an accldent IH an alr shlp He fell ln love wlth Beltha s brown ey es and thus lt happens tllat she and LIZZIB are trylng to outdo each other ln the qual lty of thelr dlamonds Now Lawrence E lb COmIDg to welcome me Eyerythlng comes from the ground and Layy renee recognlzed the true value of the farm to manhllld 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THE HAVERLING ECHO JUNIOR RESPONSE H SAHRE WHEELER Mr Preszdent Teachers Sclzoolmates Fnends S SPEAKER for the Class of 1910 I wlsh to express to you our gratltude for permlttmg us to recexve th1s key of knowledge stxll brlght and unblemlshed Through the year durmg whlch It wlll be ln our possesslon we hope that lt may unlock stores of knowledge whlch wlll help us ln our future llfe and stlll keep wxde open the doors through whlch the teachers enter To them we are also grateful for aldmg us to attam thls posltxon whlch after much study and work affords us the prlvllege of recelvmg lnto our safe keepmg thls brlghtly decorated emblem of learnmg We smcerely hope that when Commencement season comes agam we may through our Presl dent have the opportumty of contmumg the beautlful custom of handlng down thls key with 1ts rlymg colors each set of colors repre sentlng a class of Haverlmg colors dear to hundreds of young and old who have elther al ready made thelr mark or are Just belng 1ntro duced lnto the wlles of the busy world In departlng from the walls of Old Haverlmg thls key lS not the only treasure whlch you leave wlth us There w1ll always remaln m our thoughts the memory of the three happy years we have spent together and the frxendshlps w lncn have made our Hlgh School days brlght Durlng our remammg year lt wlll be our hlghest ambltlon to mamtam the standard set by the former classes and to make the fullest use of the key of knowledge JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY l FOI A MILI S N TUESDAY February 2d 1909 the Junlor Class of twenty one members was orgamzed wlth the followmg officers to execute ltSlYT1pOI't3l'lt busmess matters Presxdent Sayre Wheeler N106 pres1dent Gene weve Schoch secretary and treasurer John Castle reporter Frank Murrav At a second meetlng held February 9 colors were declded as orange and black next mornlng we were all very patrlotlc an wlshed 'Vhss Wxttman to smg The Orange an the Black Naturally the semors would smg and the Junlors volces seemed rather weak so that ended IH a fizzle but nevertheless we gratefully UQ recels ed great applause from the Semors They were soon hushed up by the Prmclpal who sald that such thmgs were en tlrely out of place durmg chapel exerclses our The not We were dellghtfully entertamed at the home of Margaret Cuffney on Saturday February 13 After enyoylng muslc and games ref eshments were served We couldn t help but notlce that Hazel had to be fed by one of the charmmg young men of the Semor class who happened to be present The Semors were rather slow about steallng the ICQ cream for we had had our supper They were lucky ln gettmg m as far as the kltchen where they shared the re malns But Warren sald he never ate frult and the oranges passed qulckly We had such a good time that we hated to leave but we man aged to get home befole Sunday mornmg Uh The evenlng of March a found us all except Grattan happlly assembled at Ethel Cohn s Several games were played for the purpose of Wlnnlflg prlzes but cheat the lawyer seemed most popular Refreshments were served IH the dlfllflg room whlch was artlstlcally decorat ed ln orarge and black We departed rather late U1 after engoymg a most dellghtful evenlng Our class IS luckler than some classes ln havmg almost as many boys as glrls but accordlng to the general run of affalrs there were a few more glrls than boys But hnally our number was lncreased by another Spencer Whltaker It seemed too bad that he mlssed two of our parties Our presldent Sayre Wheeler entertalned us on Thursday evenlng May 6 About o o clock found us 1n the dlnlng room w hlch was decorated ln our class colors In the center of the room stood a small table on w hlch sat a Jack Horner ple artlstlcally made of black and orange crepe pape and baby rlbbons hangmgly loosely from under the cover Each Junlor stuck IH h1s thumb and pulled out a plum whlch pros ed to be souvenirs of the evemng After enjoymg muslc and games we dlspersed to our several homes declarxng we had had a Jolly good tlme After school Wedesdav May 26 we all went to the lake chaperoned by Mlss Mclntosh After watchmg boat races glven by the boys and playlng games a bountxful supper was served Though our present hxstory IS rather short we hope to make up for 1ts deficlency ln our semor year and hope that ln the future the pupxls of Haverlmg w1l1 read our hlstorv wxth as much mterest as we have read that of our predecessors Dld you ever compare our prices for tallormg wnth those charged elsew here If you do you w1ll not have to bea keen mathematlclan to solve what a saying our work IS to your purse Step ln and get prlces Tate the taxlor Bath N Y V . . 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