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pet. mouse, brought, it is believed, fJ'OIl1 the ark, and she has gazed so often into its face that she can with ease imitate its monsey countenance. Prob- ably the elixir of life Rants through the air of Harford hills, for Edith has won renown 1'01' her ancient stories, and yet she claims to be only eighteen years of age. Love is an unknown solace to her, but she is famous for taking various yOllng fellows in hand to raise->: Preps" being her choice. She soon grows tired, however, and has shifted so many that she is known <1Sthe biggest flirt in the class. Edith is not a hard student. but is recognized as the boldest bluffer in all Senior studies. She never received a "sitting on" during her COUI'se, except in the Senior _\'eaL As a fitting sentence to close this history, r will use [In expression of the Prof. of Physics who, one day speaking- of her, saicl, "She is indeed one of the brightest girls of 1902." CHA]~LES HA\'EK KOLIl, . New Windsor, Xl d. 1. L. S.: President of 1. L. S., '02; Il'\'ing Orator. 1901; Asst. Ed. of ALOHA, '02; Exchange Editor of Montntv, '01; Literary Editor, '00. From" Annv Rannell" sands to Carroll Couutv hills, from Baltimore City College to Western Xlarvlaud's classic grounds, from Sophomore to Senior-is the history of Charlie during the last three years. But from "Soph" to Senior is what interests us most. Lpon his first appearance among us he was recognized as the type or student and scholar, and from his entrance he \\'