Hiram College - Spider Web Yearbook (Hiram, OH)

 - Class of 1900

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,I 'I GEORGE BERLE FOX. George Berle Fox is as sharp as a fox, and in gen- eral we may say that he is quitea foxy boy. Because of his faithful work and business capability, he was chosen as Business Manager of our Annual. He is the proud possessor of numerous' household necessi- ties, which he has received in exchange for ads, and he declares that if he cannot sell some of them, he will take time by the forelock and set up housekeeping. HFYFQS V JAMESGQHENRY - Iames Garfield Henry has the distinction of having been first President of M C M1 This was at the time of the organization of the class in the Middle Prepara- tory year. Since that time he has taken an active part in the class as well as the college life. This year he was manager of the basket ball team and played een ter on the team Mr Henry is the leading spirit of the anti nicotine club and is an active crusader against the use of the weed 1n any form As a member of the editorial staff of the Spider Web he has distinguished himself by his regular and punctual absence from staff meetings He may be found at all hours of day or night at Hunt House, S Campus St 374T1? IOSFPH L GARVIN oseph L Garvin hails from Indiana but the Hoosiei State could not hold him so he came to Hiram and Joined the class of M C M since which time to quote from one of his letters My chief school desire 1S to graduate 1n 1900 Since the first of the year Toe has been traveling over Northern Ohio help ing Prexy to raise a big endowment for Hiram Col lege and at the same time to spread the fame of the ubilee Class He was with us long enough to de liver the Memorial Day oration Ioe has made quite a reputation as a Huent flowery and forceful speaker a ready witty and versatile writer and a general all around hustler 21 , 5 , - L . . . . It .- . . L . . . . J ' 2 . J . . . I - , . 7 . . H . I ' ! . . . ,, I . . J ' D . -f . 1 J ! 2 1 ' - V QFifiti-'-5-SEZISEZL-213 ,1s.1:1L1.,.'.-.- .fn ,. .1-.1411 .-11:1-3,52-55-:-If. .lisgrasssls issmfcztff.-rfrf11-12:21 ns E52-412: .-3-f7f1E-.'f'3Tf215il'5'.l 53:'iS-QxE-i.-v:i-ii- - 5, 5- 5-QQQL-Eze

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l V l 1 I 4 1 l VVEBB P. CHAMBERLAIN. l Mr. Chamberlain, commonly called Webb or Web- ster, is not a direct descendant of Daniel Webster, but like him was born east of the Rocky Mountains and , spent his boyhood days on his father's farm. He also has the honor of having graduated from the same high - school CBed'ford, OJ as did our class professor. Webb V is noted especially for his good nature, never having been seen or known to be out of huimor, even in staff meetings. He possesses the happy faculty of uncon- sciously pushing people into service, and therefore was V placed at the head of the literary department of the Spider W-eb. Although his interests are not all cen- tered here, his love for, and loyalty to Hiram, is ex- v V 1 I I 1 ceptionally unabated. , f l 'WW' i VIRGINIA DILLINGER. Miss Dillinger is a Buckeye -of the most loyal type. i She is not only an ardent supporter of all movements i of reform in her own state, but manifests a deep inter- A ' est in the welfare of Ohio's Sonfsj. Virgina h-as been blessed with many excellent and striking character- istics. She is seldom without a pleasant smile, and her soothing laugh is quite equal to a French Tonic.. Whether in the class-room, society, at staff meeting or jenkins up, she is always composed and entertain-- I ing. She entered Hiram from the Findlay High i School, and unless it should beHoover to do other- wise, will graduate with the class of M C M. I amz? Q T. ALFRED FLEMING. T. Alfred is the only member of M C M who hails, from lbeyond the Canadian boundary line. His. Hiram life has been full of varied experiences, wise I and otherwise. Omitting the latter, we may say that his reputation was made as a camera fiend, a vocation followed with great regularity, until a more fiendish fiend secured his instrument. For the present he is devoting his time in Well directed efforts to rube the gullible brethren of surrounding parishes. 26



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WALTER C. GIBBS. Walter C. Gibbs, the f'Sweet Singer of Israel, a graduate of the Cincinnati High School, and later a student of the College of the Bible, at Lexington, has risen to the honorable position of Editor-in-chief and Base Ball player of M C M. Though always awake upon the athletic field, he is frequently found napping at staff meetings and in the class room. His ability in oratory made him one of the fortunate seven in the local contest. In regard to perching, he believes it is better to have tried and failed, than never to have tried at all. His fondest hope is a paradise By- tlie-wood. ' 'WN' OSVVALD I. GRAINGER. Cswald I. Grainger, the lboy Joe of M C M, is little but mighty. He comes from the western state of Nebraska. Affter attending school three years at Cotner University, he journeyed eastward to the northern Hill of Northern Ohio. He has not only proven himsel-f a deep and conscientious student, but is distinguished from all others by his striking gait, rare movements as a musical director and readiness in learning Greek synonyms. He is the leading spirit of the Student Volunteer organization, and will some day represent M C M across the sea. 'ig' J. BYRoN KAHLE. Tedrow, a small Ohio village, claims the honor of being the home of I. B. Kahle, the good natured, popular 'baseball captain of Hiram College. The hearty laugh and genial manners of the aforesaid per- son make him a universal favorite among the ladies. His reputation as a base ball star of the first magni- tude is so well known as scarcely to need mention. The famous Amos Rusie is his only worthy rival. As a member of the staff of the Junior Annual, he has distinguished himself by his regular and habitual non attendance at staff meetings. During the past year he has increased his weight' 50 per cent by a prescribed use of Pabst's Best. 28 YA. if iii: ,fi I 6... iff! 1'1- ,..- : 111 ,fx 2 V V-,f Elf i..-f hit? I . ,X 1175 r fre' gt i ff, i .- .Q Wlili CLE? 7 bggf GC L' of if Br :T of 5: if fi: if .,. uv' .... may itfll. su-J V. .LA llvsiz 0: :E P2-': ISE! Snvri --... Wig tif-2 ht - zbk lr

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