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in the latter respect emulating his father. The members of the class of '95, and the 

 Alumni Association, certainly have good cause to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Diirr,^ 

 and the same are herewith extended to the happy couple.— Editor. 



'97 Motes. 



Our class was very well represented at the Alumni Ball, held January 31, 1900, at 

 "Lenox Lyceum," which was one of the grandest affairs ever held. This is self-evi- 

 dent, for synonymous with the name of Fred. Borggreve is the word " Success." Our 

 class was honored by S. S- Shears as floor manager, Lant, Remele, Cohn, Gschwind, 

 Kaiser and a few more. I was too busy, being on the "Press Committee." I was 

 pressed into service, looking after the usual gathering of pretty girls, such as only 

 the Alumni can have. 



Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen Brooks, at Tarrytown, N. Y., a son, February 3, 1900. 

 With this information our little Chesterfield lays claim to my old class title "Pop." 

 He tells me the boy is a beauty ; no one who knows our Brooks, would doubt it. 



E.Louisa Fellows, our lady of the classical "Boston," is [said to be teaching 

 school in Texas. Seems incompatible, does it not ? Boston — Texas. 



Our Dead Ones' List. 



Teddy Kaiser, of de Bowery ; Koch, better known ''loch " ; Shears, of H.O fame ; 

 Florence, not of Italy ; Slattery, with that good German name ; Diamotid "Dick" 

 Devine, of Baby ville ; Herbert Conrad, not [comrade; Gschwindt or Two Beers; 

 Linder, our Swedish boy ; Baro7i Milne, of Hand-book fame. 



Another one has gone to his doom. "Our '.Squire Nothrup, the anti-pennyantist " 

 of West 6ist street, was married recently at Beaver Dam, N. Y., to a lady from his old 

 home town. From what I can learn, several of our class are also booked for the near 

 future to enter on the field of matrimony. Good luck be with you. 



'Tis sad, but true, " Texas'' Oilman is to leave our midst, having resigned his posi- 

 tion at Tsheppc & Schurr's, Columbus avenue, corner 75th, Manhattan, to go to the 

 far West to Messrs. Stewart Holman Drug Co., Seattle, Washington, where he is to 

 hold a very responsible position in their "crude drug department." With you, old 

 man, goes the best wishes of our class. And when your thoughts turn back eastward 

 drop a line to me ; let us know of your doings. 



Next event will be the " Alumni Day." Now, all wake up ; let us make a showing, 

 the one our class deserves. 



Florence & Slattery, of Maltine fame, have gone into business under that name at 

 13 Grant Square, Brooklyn, and are said to be doing excellently. 



Gordon Hager said he missed the "Alumni Ball " by a length. The train refused to 

 obey his demands to carry his avordupois to New York, as he reached the depot just 

 in time to be too late. 



Is Gschwindt a credit to Utica ? Or is Utica a credit to Gschwindt? Send your 



answers to the class reporter. 



E. A. M. 



'00 Notes. 



Shades of Moses ! what are we coming to ? Such a headache. Rats ! fire ! police ! 

 Have you heard the news, or, rather, are you in the news ? The Executive Committee 

 for the class has been appointed. Wonder of wonders! " Talk about your coons a 

 having trouble ; " well, I guess our class has troubles of its own. But as to the story. 

 Firstly. A meeting of the class was held and by vote of the class a committee of the 

 following men were elected : From Section One : Messrs. M. A. Kaehrle, F. Freese, 



