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Bistorv of 'GO see 49 Q T is with no small degree of satisfaction that the class of M. C. M. looks ,nw back over its College career, so filled with pleasant memories of friendly ff r associations and so free from those disturbing elements which so often l mar the history of class organizations. The past year may well be called the crowning one of all. It has been marked by occasions of unusual pleasure and interest. The social life of the class has left but little to be desired. A marshmallow roast, given one evening of the fall term, was a fitting opening to the social events of the year. The uniqueness and informality of the aifair made it but the more enjoyable. During the winter term the class was twice entertained by members of M. C. M.,-first by Ralph Newcomb, whose pleasant home in Garrettsville was made the scene of merriment and genuine good will, and again by Charles Smith, whose cordial hospitality was sincerely enjoyed by all. The ws' class was pleasantly entertained at tea by Dr. and Mrs. Page. M. C. M. ,A-afaihas abundant reason to be proud of its class sisters. They are few in number but the truest of the true. At the home of Prof. Dean, they delightfully entertained their class brothers and friends. It was an occasion long to be remembered by M. C. M. z,:'if 2723L' 'fQ5i.1'f'4'- 1' P I A . . if . ' ,Emir V 'lift T ffl ' - idi- .. ,,..,. 5,1 i Mag S. 5 ...T 4' Q I Q T. l, .yn l , Q Qflfi f E - bww .? en 'wikis' . . .., g 5195 wax 'f lu! fb: Q Among the individual members of the class, there are several deserving of congratulations. We justly feel proud of the record that Mr. Garvin has made. He won the oratorical contest and represented Hiram worthily in the State con- test. Because of his peculiar ability, he was selected as a special agent in the endowment work and has achieved much success. Honorable mention must be made of Mr. Newcomb, but what shall be said? Two souls with but a single thought g Two hearts that beat as one, ' and the best wishes and sincerest good will of M. C. M. go with them. Our college days will all too soon be over. They have been, we believe, peculiarly pleasant ones. Class ties cannot fail to be binding to members of 1900. In the comparative measuring of strength with other classes, we have not been wanting. In all our work we have endeavored to be sincere and earnest. We leave the college halls with feelings of mingled joy and regret, but sure that our college life has been a worthy preparation for the broader and larger life that is to follow. 16
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jllIli0l' IGSS 333 m0ff0 ZOIOYS 'HOWCI' HGUTTA CARAT LAPIDEMH GOLD AND BLUE RED CARNATION Class Professor EDYVIN L. HALL Glass Yell MERCURY! VENUS! EARTH AND MARS! COMETS! METEoRs! ALL THE STARS! PLANETS! SYSTEMS! MooN AND SUN! CLASS OF THE SPHERES! 1901 ! !! - 0 f f i C 2 I' S President-C. E. PICKETT Vice-President-JANE E. VVHEELER Secretary-BERTHA PECKHAM Treasurer-E. H. McCoNoUGHEv Historian-SUSIE HILL Custodian of Trophies-B. PECKHAM Sergeant-at-Arms-ALICE M. WITMER BU Zlass RON-l90l MOST WISE, MOST LEARNED, MOST EVERYTHING ALICE WITMER-'4 A smile that glowed celestial rosy redf' EMMA BROCK- Thou hast so good a heart. JANE E. WHEELER- Of a truth she is not one to be forgotten. MABEL ERB-H Experience is by industry achieved. MARY M. FOLKS-U Those about her, from her will learn the perfect ways of honor. NELLE S. SPENCER-U She builded better than she knewg the conscious stone to beauty grew. BERTHA PECKHAM- Of gentle hand and heart-averse to every active part. OLIVE LINDSAY- Is she not more than painting can express? M. B. WOOD-K' Invincible on the field of Battle. W. H. SMITH- Absence makes the heart grow fonderf' H. HERRICK- A highly beneficent inHuence. F. H. HARVEY-U Worth, courage, honor, these indeed your sustenance and birthright are. E. H. MCCONOUGHEY- Fire that'S closest kept, burns most of all. C. R. SINE- Fair spoken and persuading. B. A. GATES-- A truer, nobler, trustier heart ne'er beat within a human breast. C. E. PICKETT--U I never dare to Write as funny as I can. LECLAIR FINNEY-H My hands are full of business. F. C. LAKEQH Divine Persuasion. O. L. CARL-H Faith in the power of womankindf' VACHEL LINDSAY- I am not in the roll of common men. LAURA HOFFMAN- A type of noble womanhoodf' SUSIE HILL-K' When once the heart of a maiden is stolen, the maiden herself will Steal after it Soon. PETER MCKINLEY- There is not such a word spoken in Scotland as this term of fear. C. E ALDEN-H With grave aspect and deliberate. I8
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