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22 artjc 2Uamava ra Class of Jitnetrcn untireD anU jftoe MoTro : Kara 8koiroy StcoKo xcy Color : Hunters Green Flower: Mountain Laurel Emklkm: Lion Lotti e Ro w e La n e Blanche Emmons Ellen Kislev McLean Carrie Ethel Perkins A L I C E 1 R B N K B R A G A W Nena Batholomew Mary Dayton Allen Lottie Rowe Lane .................................President ............................Vice-President .................................Secretary .......................................... Treasurer ......................«S’ergea nt-at-A rms ...............Class Historian Chairman of Class Prayer-Meeting Committee . . . . Captain °f Basketball Team CrreutiOc Committer Blanche Emmons. Chairman Helen Bulklby Bullard Ethel May Higgins Jane Belle Elder Winifred Andrews Saunders dramatic Committee Elizabeth Baldwin Demarest. Chairman Faith Comins Keltox Elizabeth Lee Sherwood Donorarp Members Mary E. Woolley, President Cornelia M. Clapp, Ph.D. Nellie E. Goldthwaite, Ph.D. Hon. William H. Whiting
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3 STJje mama raft a Mentor Class I)tstory THE sand has almost run out of the year-glass: Now the last few grains are dropping slowly, slowly through, while as Seniors we say farewell to the scenes of college. Four times has the glass been turned, starting afresh for each separate chapter of our history, and flowing gradually, joyfully, successfully, until now but little sand remains and the reluctant grains sift down, loath to fall; for with the last one we shall scatter far and wide over the earth. All bright and new was the year-glass when it started in the Fall of 1901, and the Lion was standing guard. He protected it well, fordid we not tie the Sophomores in our first basketball contest? Did we not escape many untold dangers on Freshman Mountain Day, when we climbed Mount Holyoke only to find the hotel closed? Not daunted by this small obstacle did we not gain entrance through subterranean passages and dark corridors, narrow stairs, and locked doors? Did we not open the doors and piano, enticing our hesitating classmates to enter to a triumphial march? Yea. This we did. But history does not relate how we were cruelly thrust out by the enraged owner who climbed the mountain side in hot haste to drive us forth. Open air was always con- sidered better than a house in springtime, so we contemplated the view for the rest of the day. Shortly after this the sand ran out for the first time. At the beginning of Sophomore year, we set the glass up again, and it smiled to itself at our very apparent satisfaction in having a class below us. To everyone else, we were last year’s freshmen; but in our own eyes we were of great importance. Had it not been for us, Miss Goldthwaite would have found time hanging heavily on her hands. Had it not been for us, think how many chapel seats would have been vacant! Had it not been for us, what would have become of the Freshmen’s
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