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Young men, turn to the Athfetics page of this paper and ask your- selves what it means. The poor httle editor could not obtain a single inter- esting item from your ranks. We do feel ashamed for you. Although the young men of the school are decidedly in the minority, we, the girls, beli eve that you have some school spirit, and we depend u pon you to demonstrate this spirit and to uphold the school colors in a manner worthy of commenda- tion. We shall expect to see great advancement in field sports during the coming term. You will have the new g}-mnasium as an additional stimulus to greater effort. Seniors Yet To Be)v. — Soon you will be following in the paths we have so lately trod. Take just a word of advice from those who know w hereof they speak. First, get to work on your class business at the earliest possible date. (Do not shirk class meetings.) After electing officers, at once make your plans, .systematically. Then see that these plans are promptly executed. Lo.se none of the golden minutes, as they fly by. You will save yourselves some trouble if, whenever you wish anv work done, cither as a class or as individuals, you will patronize those who have advertised in the Exponent. State where you saw the ad ; and if this is done, the business men of the city will be more easily persuaded to advertise in our paper. Rem. rks. — We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Pierce for the unvarying kindness and sympathy manifested by them in their relations with our class. Few classes have had occasion to test that sympathy as ours has had ; and we have never found them wanting. Messrs. Ford Smith and Little deserve a word of thanks. Their work on this book speaks for itself. They have been especially helpful in making suggestions that have added to the artistic value of our book. The staff are indebted to Mr. Mojonier, the official photographer, for the many courtesies received from him. Farewell. ' — This seems to be the most appropriate place in which to say farewell to our beloved Alma Mater. May those whom we leave behind remember with kindness the Winter Class of 1902. .As for us. we are eager to begin our work in the world. Yet we leave with regret these sheltering walls, within which we have received the training for our chosen vocation. Dear Alma Mater, we bid you a lingering and reluctant — Farewell!
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.SHU V mm mi g ' 1 IF H m, H 1 ' ' J ■ P P c H k . Mi . Class History. And it came to pass that in the eighteen hun- dred and ninety-eighth year there was gathered together unto Room B of the Temple of the Nor- mal School a goodly multitude, and these be the names of those gathered there : Lottie of the house Emery, Elsie of the house Goodhue, Grace of the house Murphey, which was come from Ireland, Rebecca of the house Gun- ning, Anna of the house Ford, Jessie of the house Henderson, and May of the house Burnett. These were those who gathered with others unto Room B of the Temple of the Normal School. Now of these, Grace of the house Murphey, who came from the land of Ireland, had possessed herself of an e in her name and was strong in the faith, Methodism. Jessie of the house Hen- derson hath turned her face toward the circus when it comes to town. Innocent and bland is she and studious withal. Lottie of tne house Emery, comely and fair to look upon, raven-haired and rosy-cheeked, and even so the baby of the tribe. Rebecca of the house Gunning, who openeth her mouth and speaketh many words. Lottie of the house Emery and Rebecca of the house Gunning loved each other passing well, but strife was stirred up in their hearts, and in the second year of fellowship they were cut asunder, and no longer do they look upon each other with favor, and yea it is so even unto this day. Elsie of the house Goodhue, quiet and demure, who was moved to speak slang this summer. Alma of the house Ford, who, when pro- voked to anger, looks with fiery eyes upon the offender, and who lives in brotherly love with May of the houseBurnett, shall and gentle, and withal athletic.
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