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Sophomore Glass 333 m0tI0 TVLDHL UECLUTUIV 'FIOWQI' ZOIOYS Glass PYOTQSSGI' YELLOW ROSE PURPLE AND GOLD HUGH BICDIARMID Glass Yell KIYI! KIYI! Kivr Koo! XVAH Hoo WAH! XVAH YVAH Hoo! RAH! RAH! TIGER! 1902! 0 T f i C Q I' 5 President-W. C. RICDOUGALL Vice-President-ILA B. XVILLIAMS Secretary-M. lNl.-XUDE ROWLAND Corresponding Secretary-MARK S. PECKHABI Treasurer-J. P, REED Marshal-CLARK ARCHER Custodian of Trophies-BLANCHE CHURCHILL Historian-OLIVER MCCULLY n as g A glass Roll-l902 GRACE4 BARNES-'A Sparkling niirth and life. F. C. CARPENTER-UA n1inister's son and still a man. GARFLELD Cox- He cannot fail. H. M. GARN-U The World knows not its greatest men. OLIVER MCCULLV- So earnest and so clever. C. A. MCDONALD- A most soft-hearted fellow in his own way. F. C. RICHARDSON- O Love! thou art the very god of evil. M. BIAUDE ROVVLAND-U How old we are not years but actions tell. VESTA V. SCHUMACHER- Trust her not, she is fooling thee. YVHITELAXV SPURRLER- He that falls in love with himself will hurl no rival. ILA B. WiLLrAMs- How natural is joy, my heart ! MARK PECKHAM- The glory, jest and riddle of the world. F. D. BUTCHART- A man of sense. W. C. MCDOUGALI,-- His face betokens all things good. CORAL GEHRETT-- I have found the bright ideal of my dreams. J. O. NEWCOMB-''Old-fashioned gentryf' GRACE MITCHELL-- She is wise if I can judge of her. NELLIE I. NICHOLS- To feel, to love, to suffer, to devote herself will always be the text of the life of Woman. J. P. REID- Y'OLl are a man of honor and we can trust youfl A. E. TAYLOR--H The quiet niind is richer than a crown. F. J. HEIM- I seek no better merit than my own conscience. BLANCHE CHURCHILL-H Oh, the toils of life ! - J. C. ARCHER-UA man of parts. 22
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