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Our Spring term we hope to live with characteristic vim and vigor, and at the end to let fall our Elijah's mantle upon loyal Sophs, trusting them to keep our standard high. Wlien we leave Hiram Hill, let us strive to know ourselves and our limitations, and then to attain to the highest good of which we are capable. HTSTORIAB i K 0 L l. o . Q l' H. Z. Berry, Bertha Fortune, Flora Boorne, H. M. Garn, F. D. Butchart, VV. McLogan, R. Garfield Cox, Oliver McCu1ly, D. E. Dannenberg, C. A. McDonald, T. H. McCormick, Ir., C. A. Pearce, L. E. McLachlin, F. C. Richardson, W. C. McDougall Mrs. C. T. Paul, M. S. Peckham, H. W. Schwan, I. I. Turner, Delia Richards, I. P. Reed, M. Maud Rowland, I. H. Taylor, lla Willianis, Bertha C. Wriglit. 26
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Senior bronicles. HE Naughty Two's early recognized unity brought about by soci- ability as an important factor in college life. And, since the hilarious , days of Senior-s Preps, not a term has lacked social functions. Fresh- gr man Thanksgiving Banquet, Farewell Reception of '98, Troy and Ravenna sleighrides, and 'l3eans at Peclcham's are strongly conno- gative C Pj expresssions to members who stood by the class in its early . Eigwi ays In the fall of our junior Year our Class Professor and wife held their last party for our class. How distinctly we recall the gracious- ness with which Professor and Mrs. McDiarmid exerted themselves for our entertainment, and how, when we left, they pressed upon us chrysanthemums and large red apples. Vivid memories are annual meetings about the table at Maud Rowland's, with insight into inner college life, serious and ludicrous. The picture gallery established there, conducive of merriment, needed no injunction, 6'Loolc pleasant. The social life of the Spring term revolved about our valiant social committee who instituted our unique morning walks. Qnce again, .on Arbor Day, we planted two trees, where each girl, after throwing up a shovel-full of sod, rejoiced that the majority of the class were boys. The fragrance of apple blossoms and trailing arbutus still call to mind the Iunior-Senior Banquet. At the Regal House party Prof, McDiarmid met with us for the last time. In our long association his death, last summer, is the only one that has occured: and he has been so deeply mourned that we have not had the heart to choose another class professor. Mrs. McDiarmid, thoughtful even in her sorrow, remembered us with holly at the Christmas tide. We are highly appreciative of the friendly reception given us by the under- classmen upon our first appearance in caps and gowns. How pleased we were to see the Freshmen waiting at the regular street-car stop to bidvus Godspeed as we went sailing past them on our way to the masquerading at jesse Turner's. Throughout their course the Naughty Two's have been distinguished by ac- complishing successfully what they have attempted. In athletics only, is there one exception. We own squarely, that when Freshmen we were beaten once at base-ball, but this defeat only took from us any Freshmen self-complacency we may have had. In the local oratorical contest our class was represented by five contestants, htree of whom won the first three places: and the winner of first place, Howard S. Woodxvarcl, also won the State Qratorical Contest for the first time in Hirain's history. Many of our class, beside regular college work, have also been actively en- gaged in their life-work, proud that ours is a bachelor class, although we reason- ably believe that some members became engaged in the Junior year, as may be proper. 25
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