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jfa ultie . JOHN H. FINLEY, A. M., PHD., APRESIDENT. 'Gbe GOIICQC HND HCHDCTIIQ. NEWTON BATEMAN, A. M., LL.D., PRESIDENT Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. ALBERT HURD, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and Natural Sciences. EMERITUS. MILTON L. COMSTOCK, A. M.. PH.D., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. GEORGE CHURCHILL, A. M.. Adjunct-Professor of Mathematics. THOMAS R. WILLARD, A. M., Professor of Greek and German. LEE S. PRATT, A. M., Bascom Professor of Latin. WILLIAM E. SIMONDS, A. M., PII.D., Professor of English Literature and Instructor in German JOHN P. CUSHING, I3IfI.D., Professor of Economics and History. HENRY W. READ, A. M., Assistant Professor of Latin. ELIZABETH WALLACE, A. B., Dean of Women and Instructor in Spanish and Spanish-American Institutions. GRACE CHAMBERLAIN, O. M., Instructor in Elocution. LIEUT. WM. A. PHILLIPS, U. S. ARMV, Professor of Military Science and ,Tacticsand Instructor cal Engineering. JESSIE R. HOLMES. M. S., L. M., Instructor in History. MARY C. HURD, Instructor in French. MARY E. FROST, B. S., Instructor in English and Latin. in Mechani- JAMES G. NEEDHAM, M. S., Instructor in Natural Sciences. MIQS. SARA M. MCCALL, A. M., Instructor in English and Mathematics. IDA M. MCCALL, A. M., Instructor in Latin. RALPH T. EDWARDS, Instructor in Gymnasium. MOLLY HAY, Librarian. 'Che CONSCYVHIOYQ of IIDIIBIC. WILLIAM F. BENTLEY, Director of Conservatory and Instructor in Piano, Theory and History of Music and Chorus Singing. JOHN WINTER THOMPSON, Instructor in Piano Forte, Organ and Harmony. BESSIE CARY, Instructor in Voice Culture and Solo Singing. FREDERICK W. MUELLER, Instructor in Organ, Piano Forte, Counterpoint and COn leave of absence for European study HADDIE W. WEBSTER, Instructor in Piano Forte. SUSIE CLISBEE. Instructor in Violin and Viola. BLANCHE M. BOULT, Instructor in Piano Forte. MARGARET PHELPS, J. Instructor in Voice Culture and Singing. ANNE J. HOLDRIDGE, Librarian and Secretary. 'Gbe E6lJ8I'fl1l6!1f of HIT. HARRY WILLIAMS, Instructor in Drawing and Painting. Pr-f H-d.- Like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry. Harmony
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5 nior lass. 9ffiC6l'5. EUGENE WEEKS, PRESIDENT. GERTRUDE PETERSON, VICE PRESIDENT. ERNEST W. CUSHING, SECRETARY AND TREASURER. Mo'r'ro--l.' I.'.' l.'.'.' CLASS COLORS-White and Yellow. YELL-I! I! I! We are bricks. What's the matter With '96 ? T HAS long been the traditional custom for the graduat- ing class to boast to its heart's content, and none to say them nay. However, I shall tell nothing in this simple history but absolute truth. We are Seniors. For the last time we appear in THE GALE, so now once and for all let us remind the gentle reader and the ungentle as well, that we are Seniors. Four years we have journeyed on the college road and now we have passed the last mile-post. Already our voices have found a new tone, one of retrospeetion. Already we have begun to give advice to the under-classmen and the faculty. We have written our last essay, sung our last song, planted our last vegetable, and wept our last weep. We know so much more than as Freshmen we ever dreamed there was to know, as Sophomores we bloomed and won the hearts of all the faculty, and as Juniors we set an example which, miser- able a'1c!1z-has not been followed. In the languages we have been introduced to Caesar, Pliny, Demosthenes, have scraped acquaintance with Cicero, Lysias, and are on very familiar terms with Virgil, Horace, Plato and Homer, while as French and German students we have excelled the wildest dreams of ourinstructors, and two of our members are ready to carry on an intelligible flirtation with the first stray seuor they are fortunate enough to meet. In the Sciences we have learned all that the scientists, whose text-books we have used, ever knew, and have discov- Seniors.- Some to conceit alone their taste confine.
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