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1901 MoTTo Ilodze non eras COLO RS Gm net and I-'Ink FLOWERS Red and Pmk Roses Offxoers Preszclemi Vwe Presbdent, Secrctafry, T1 easzweo , LUQI LIVINGSTON WHITIJLAW IVIINB PVA IVIARIA BENNETT LFNA AUGUSTA ROWLFX ALICF IYATHFRIND BOWEN Seo gecmt at Arms AI ICE HARRII1TP IZENFIIICT I-ionorarg Member MR HENRY A Mono AN Jumor Class AUGUSTINF, MARY LoUIsE, BENEDICT, ALICF HARRIETT BENNETT, IWINERVA :MARIA BOWEN, ALICE KATHARINE DEN BLEYAER, EDITH DILLON, CIIABI OTTF ELIZABFT HARDEIL, ELLA LUCE HIGBEE, MAPJORIE ALICE, MORRISON, ETHEL HAMILL PIUTTI, MINNA, ROWLEY, LENA AUGUSTA, SAUNDEIIS, EDITH MAY, TINSLEY, EMMA LAURA, TRUESDALIL, EMILY AGNES YVHITELAW LUCY LIvINGsToN, H 56 St Loms, Mo Geneva, N Y VIr0'1n1a, Clty Mont 4 ast Aurola, N X Kalamazoo, M1011 Fremont, O Toledo, 0 Mlnneapohs, MInn Denver, Colo Aurora, N Y Mecl1na,N Y Belfast, N Y Lyons, N Y Geneva, N Y St Lou1s,Mo 0 .u. ' , . - , . . . . f . ,'- ,' ,N . . . . -.. , f . .... I 4 ' ' . . . . . ' A J 4 - ,-- , 1, - f,. . . . 1 4 I I . . A 1 . . 4 , . . I . .. . -, 5 , . E 1 T , . . , . - I .4 I , . . ' , , . I . , . I , . .
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N J umor year our love for our Alma Mater has become that steadfast affectwn that cannot be destroyed 1n future yeals H WQZZSW has taken on a deeper meamng for us, we 1eal1ze mole fully that we are nearlng the end of our college coulse, and wlth th1s reahzatlon comes the feel1n0f, that grows str 011061 as the days go on toward our graduatmn, of how much all th1s college hfe IS to us and how, almost unconsclously, 1t has grown 1nto our hearts as underclassmen A clearer v1s1on has come to us of many thmgs We pcrce1ve more serlously and deeply the fullness of hfe, Wld6, sh1n1ng v1s open before us showmff us the prospect of 4poss1b1l1t1es and 4' opportumtles '7 both 1n the day 1n and day out routme or college work, and ln our llfe when we are H way out 1n the W1d8 W1d6 world Through the happy, careless months of Freshman and Sopho more yea1s our f116I1dShlpS have been developlng and llpfblllllg, d 1n our .Tumor year we 1eal1ze what a ffsweetener of l1fe true fr1endsh1p 1S The fickle, lnoonstant happy go lucky com radeshlp toward one another of our irst years has glven place to true frrendshlp 'fthe mysteuous cement of the soul,' wh1ch IS one of the truest best th1ngs our oolleofe hfe g1ves us College customs as the character1st1c feature of Wells have be come dear to the Jun1o1 heart, and lt seems natural for her to Ukeep them up, and rnstruct at least one gene1at1on of Fresh men to do the same The H smffs that must be held Saturday n1ghts,eluster1ng around the hall p1ano, calolllnv from llght to se11ous and back afram and the all lmportant one on Thanksfnv 1ng Day, when, joyous ln the thought of what has been and 1S to be, we crowd together for an hour ln the ff Balcony Room for an after dlnner 4'S1n0', ' where Splflt rathe1 than melody relofns all the var1ous gala days to be celebrated, the etlquette that must be observed 1n many matters, between classes all these are a palt of Wells, 1ts 1nd1v1dual1ty, that we have come to love and appreclate and as upper classmen wrsh to help perpetuate We have learned espec1ally to know and to apprec1ate that Sp111t of Beauty, f eternal and d1V1D6 Dawn eve and nlght the lrldescent seas Brlght moon enl1 htenlng sun and qulverlng stars are plctules whlch are put away 1D our memoues as art treasures, bronzes, vases and ce1am1cs are h1dden 1n Japanese store houses, to be brought out fresh and beaut1ful one by one 1n the years to come Each sunset, whether the sun melts U'lOW1D0' 1nto a 57 . 1 1 I a 0 . 1 I 1 1 u I ' v W . 0 Q , , n 1, . D 7 Q . . ... ,, tas g 4 , . , , '1 0 D U. . . 1. I , u n 1 ,, an ' ' o , ' ' - 7 ' 3 O I 1 ' Q 1 . 1 va ' . ' , ' o s u n D . 1 . u O 3: - no - 5 . . V , . .- ' ' 1 . ' ' . ' . , o I o 2 a 1 a u 7 . , 4 - I c . . ,, if f 1 1 4 1 , . , I u Q H 9 g' 7 5 9 ' I N . . ' D D
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