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And the tribe in pomp returning Heard the rhythm of the music; Listened to what now was music, Joined in gladsome feast and pow-wow Celebrated in the forest. Moons are passing, moons are coming, Tribes have gone and tribes are going Yet—traditions, legends tell us— Only one, one tribe was blessed With the learning and the wisdom Of the sage of Hbskoo-lash-kee, Of the master, Hutch-ee-sahn-ee. Only one received this blessing One alone attained his greatness; This, the tribe of 1900. MEMBERS OF THE CLASS. ‘‘A High School Pat O’Dea ” Frank Adams ...........................................G. St Base Ball Team (4); Cross-legged Knights of the Round Table. “From Norway’s sunny shores.” Louis Anderson............................................M. C. “Wrapped in a fit of pleasing indolence ’ William Anderson..................................... M. C. Class Motto Committee; Decoration Committee; Commencement Ball. “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” Amelia Askew....................................... . .M. C. Class Treasurer (3); Motto Committee; Toast, Senior Banquet; Arrangement Committee, Senior Informal. TO
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President. Secretary Treasurer Harry Wilber , .Ward Hurst .Arthur Quan Class of 1900. OFFICERS. COLORS. Red and Yellow. MOTTO. Where Honor Leads Forth from centuries of slumbers Roused by calls from mighty sources Came the tribe of 1900. To the master's wigwam came they, Came to hear the words of wisdom Of the sagamores and sachems; To receive the waiting message In the land of higher knowledge In the realm of Hutch-ee-sahn-ee. Four long years of teaching, teaching, Moons of learning, learning, learning, Made them wise and full of knowledge Made what was a tribe of warriors What is now a tribe of prophets. When the last imparting sentence From the lips of the Great Spirit Died away like fading cadence, All the birds and trees and flowers Then caught up the dying murmurs, 0 Sang again the noble accents.
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Fannie M. Baker “Divinely tall.” G. S. He’s a bird. Herbert Roderick Bird, Jr............................G. S. Football Team (i); Entered as Senior from Mazomanie High School. “A fair-exterior is a silent recommendation.” Iva Brown............................................M. C. “He hath a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much.” James Brown..........................................G. S. Literary Society; Secretary (3); Cross-legged Knights of the Round Table. “Music hath charms.”’ Eyvind Bull.....-....................................G. S. Decoration Committee, Arbor Day. Toast, Senior Banquet; Commencement Ball; Decoration Committee Senior Ball. “Would there were more like her.” Cassandra S. Bucey......................................G. S. Nautilus Club; Glee Cltfb. ‘Til. catch it ere it comes to the ground.” .John Butler............................................G. S. Base Ball Team (4); Class Team (i), (2), (3). “A cherub, with ruby lips and curly hair.” Herbert Edgar Chynoweth....................A. C. and M. C. Football team (4); Decoration Committee, Commencement Ball. “I never thrust my nose into other men’s porridge.” John Corscot.........................................M. C Chairman, Senior Banquet Committee. • “His Irish wit was ever present.” Fred Cummings..................................... M. C. “Known in history as Cunning.” John Cummings........................................G. S. 11
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