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minster contained many things that might well be envied by the immortal gods. The feast that was set before LlS would have proved a delight to the most celebrated epicure of Greeceor Rome. The zest with which the guests partook, as course after course was brought in, was sufficient evidence of their hearty appreciation. The toasts which followed showed conclusively that eloquence is not a lost art at Western Maryland College. :V11".Cannan, President of 1903, responded in his usual impressive manner to "Our Seniors." He paid a glowing tribute to the graduating class, expressing his gratification at the friendly feelingexisting between the two classes, and concluded by wishing the Seniors the greatest successin the great battle of life. Mr. Robisonn. in behalf of the Seniors, made a fitting and graceful reply. Prof. Watts, in the absence of Dr. Lewis, replied to the third toast, "The Social Side of College Life." Many were the expressions of regret that the lateness of the hour necessitated the omission of the rest of the program. Litne Neck Cla11ls. Chicken, Maryland Style. Cold Ham. Tomatoes. Salad. Lobster. Mayonnaise Dressiug. Creamed Potatoes. Wann Bread. Olives Pickles. \Vater lee. Strawberries Coffee Cheese. Cake. "Coasts. Tcustuiaster, . · J. SCOT'!' HURLEY, 'OJ. To Our Seniors, R. R. CARMAN, Pres., '03 To Our ]lIuiors, H. S. ROBINSON, Pres., '02. The Social Side of College Life. DR. T. H. LEWTS, Pres. W. M. C • . . ETH1(I. 1IIJl.I.IW, '03. · G. I. HUMPHREYS, '02. The Troubles of a Prophetess, . EOITH KnIMEI.r.. '02. OUT Athletic victories, .• W. P. ROBERTS, '03. Equestrtanshtp, · H. W. SAUI.SBURY, '02. '03'sAim, · D. R. ENGI.AR, 'oJ. 153