The officers of ’86 send greeting to their classmates and co-workers.


The new class badge will soon be ready to send out. The color of the badge remains the same, but the class emblem and motto will be added.


From Colorado—Durango—comes this encouraging bit of class news: “We have eleven members in our class and are pursuing our studies this winter with unabated interest. Belonging to the class of ’86, we mean to be true to the name ‘Progressives.’ We hold our meetings every Monday evening, and follow the program laid out in The Chautauquan. There seems to be a growing interest in the Chautauqua work, and we hope to have another class organized in our little town before many months. The members of the present class are busy workers, teachers, mothers and housekeepers, but they have continued the course with increasing interest to this the third year, and purpose finishing the full course.”


CLASS OF 1887.—“THE PANSIES.”

Neglect not the gift that is in thee.

OFFICERS.

President—The Rev. Frank Russell, Mansfield, Ohio.