Annual (May 1900) . z—$.03000 with which to Higher Algebra. Mr. P. Covert—One dozen stools at $, to be used for the benefit of our poor,exhausted (?) boys in machine fitting. Mr. P. H. Grummann—A step-ladder, to assist him in looking over his glasses. Mr. W. J. Thisselle—A book of /Esops Fables, from which he may obtain somenew jokes. One dozen bottles of Ayers Hair Vigor, to be equally distributed among Mr. A. and Mr. J. Yule. Mr. F. O. Hester— Wanderingwillo, which is a sure cure for perambulations] ofthe mind. Mr. A. E. Martin—A complete policemans outfit. Mr. W. H. Bass—An impro


Annual (May 1900) . z—$.03000 with which to Higher Algebra. Mr. P. Covert—One dozen stools at $, to be used for the benefit of our poor,exhausted (?) boys in machine fitting. Mr. P. H. Grummann—A step-ladder, to assist him in looking over his glasses. Mr. W. J. Thisselle—A book of /Esops Fables, from which he may obtain somenew jokes. One dozen bottles of Ayers Hair Vigor, to be equally distributed among Mr. A. and Mr. J. Yule. Mr. F. O. Hester— Wanderingwillo, which is a sure cure for perambulations] ofthe mind. Mr. A. E. Martin—A complete policemans outfit. Mr. W. H. Bass—An improved board stretcher. Mr. W. Otto Rudy—A curling iron. Mr. W. H. Bass—A left-handed monkey-wrench. Miss K. A. Thompson—The right to vote and a seat in the United States Senate. Miss V. Demree—A home on the Hudson and a team of grays. Mrs. H. C. Rhetts—The valuable original manuscript of the famous historical reviewof the World-renowned Class of January, 1901. We leave the School—Our


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