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EX-M em bers VVILLIAIII HAROLD BAKER UIIARLES XVILLING BROWNII. JACK CAR'I'IcR. S'rANLI-:Y COOKE. C'I,ARI-:NCR l'OT'I'MAN. .IOI-IN SwI1II1I'I'sIcIv. EWINO. FRANCIS MOALD EARLY. ALRI+:R'l' l3I!ONAN. FRANCIS BYRNI: bBLANRI-'ORD. IQUSSELL GRAY. DAVID HARLAN. ARTIIUR Lmc Hom-'. GEORGE HARRYIVIAN, JR. EDNVARD 'PIIOMAS FIINTON. JOIIN WVALTIIR SMITII FOSTER. FRANCIS PIIGRAM. MARSHALL RIIANIIIY. EDWARD NORRIS IQICH. MARSHALL KNAPP. PLNROSIQI TFIIUEIJIC. Pl-IAIQLICS CARROLL FULTON Tmzsrzn
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l Class Record QffJFW5'i'I7 LAST the 1918 class is abo11t to graduate. lVe cannot A Q boast of a large membership to partake in this ceremony. :WZ -V N for out of a once large class, all but six have bee11 lost in IMLA.. the stormy voyage from primary to sixth class. Quality, not quantity, is our by-word. As a class, we think we are just a little out of the ordinary. lVe are as one family, without cliques or prejudices. Good nature seems to predominate in us all. The fifty-seven varieties seem to be incorporated in our limited number to just a great enough degree to make it interesting, and out ol' the several varieties there is not a man who really stars in his chosen profession, except one, who does excellent work i11 his studies. However, we have a couple of good football players, baseball players. tennis players and swimmers. When it comes to transportation, we have elaborate means, one member having an automobile, a Hudson speedster, another having a Ford, and a third the proud possessor of a motorcycle. lVe have society men, and one who cares not for the frivolities of women and dancing. The member who has bee11 longest in the class started in the I class, but all of us have been members for four years or more. After this year it would seem that we ywill all have to wander astray, as we are almost all going to ditferent places. There are two who will enlist and probably become generals if the war keeps up 1,-ng enough. The one who will rebuild France after the war is going to Boston Tech to take the engineering course. Two men who will be the chocolate and oil dictators of the country in future years, if Uncle Sam does not call them, are going to the University of lViscon- sin to take the commercial course. One, who is going to Hopkins to take chemistry, expects to take Edison's place.
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