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N1 neteeu Feb Fe Feb Feb Fe Feb Fe Feb Malch Ma1Ch Ma1 ch March March Ma1 ch Mal ch Basketball at Youngstown O A 9 Rayen H S 21 Somewhele along' 1n hele Allencroft lost a couple of lnmates That cold Wave began Basketball at Obe1l1n O A 19 Col lege Fleshmen 7 Gene1al Ex The fan ones heard of Soclal Customs eh what? Suthelland helolcally dlstlngulshed h1mse1f 1n the famous Battle of Bugs slaymg three ants w1th one swat of h1S mlghty palm Basketball at Oberlln 0 A 18 Rayen H S 14 the W3Sh1Hg'tOHS B1rthday Receptlon 1n the Men s Bulldlng Basketball at Elyrla O A 26 E H S 3 Students began to look for a 1eturn engagement of the Oh1o floods Basketball at Toledo O A 22 T H S 1 The b11d1es began to smg' Basketball 0 A 13 O H S 26 S1gns of palnt appealed on the Acad emy walk Semor Mlddle Party O you June Weather' Ma1 ch March Mal ch Malch Ma1 ch Mal ch Ma1 ch Ma1 ch Ap1 11 Ap1 1l Ap1 1l Ap11l Aplll Apr1l lb Reglstlatlon 1n Chapel M1ss Nelle GG01g'11 Eoff walked to school fEd1to1 s Note Chauffem B1s choff got h1sJ Debate Unanlmous declslon fo O H O H S 1eCGlV6d va11ous donatlons O H S spent 32 cents fO1 palnt and a b1ush They k1ndly shalecl the palnt w1th us The Physlcs class became a L1te1 atu1e class studymg' the REVIEW of RGVIGWS Ram Ram Raln Sp11ng'vacat1on began Obel lm became as one dead 4 30 P M All C75 term bllls pald 9- Once mme began the wa1l1ng md the gnashmg of teeth Omlthology became a vely populal study Gym meet wlth South Hlgh 1 Youngstown O A 87 S H S 107 A meetlng of all Academy students after Chapel The Faculty were 18 quested to w1thdraw . 7- . . . , ' '- ' ' ' ' . . . . 18- . I .. b. 10- - I ' - I 4 . 12- . ' - I 2- ' ' 4 . 14- . I - . . . , - , 20- I I . .. 1, I ' I . S. 'b'16- .' ' -' -21-...-' '. . I 18-I .I .- -- . - 22- . I. . I v I' . . I I I 25- . I I . II b. 20- ' . . . , 1 M 1 I Feb. 22- Someone saw an Academy student at March 26- Rain- I . , . . I 27- . I ' ' ' ' ' - - 28- ' . . 28- ' . . . , -' 1- ' . -' ' 1 . -- . . . 2 . ' . ' 3- , 'I 8- : . . .I ' ' . - 6- . . . , ' - ' I 2 I 10- .I . . I I - 14- I . fn . A ' 1 . -' 17- ' '- 0' I I I 20-I I . . . , . . . . 1 14- ' - ' I . I I .,
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Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 10- 22- 22- 24- 2'7- 27- 1- 2- 5-7- 3.. 12- Dec. 14 Dec.18-19 J an. 8... Classes were called off while the fel- lows took time out to clean the walks. Football at Oberlin. O. A. 6, O. H. S. 6. fNote-The High School bell was rung after the game.J Senior Class Party. 0. H. S. had a celebration at their morning exercises. Ask them about it. Thanksgiving. The Academy Faculty entertained the students at the Acad- emy building. Movies were the fea- ture of the evening. Numerous boxes we1'e received from home. Rumors of the elongated vacation be- gan to leak out. Basketball practice was begun. Warm spell. The grass began to grow. Preliminary registration in Chapel. One of the most interesting services of the term. Only one more week. Several students used Sunday after- noon to pack their trunks. It is rumored that some teacher gave an exam. on one of these two days. The name of the teacher is not known. 8:05 a. m. Winter term began, J an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb Feb. 2- Winter term continued. Lake Shore Station changed color. One almighty Carnival cleared away all mists of doubt concerning the pub- lication of this book. Basketball at Wellington. O. A. 18, W. H. S. 19. Monthly Lecture, eleven o'clock, classes' dismissed early. Monthly Lecture, eleven o'clockg classes dismissed early. Basketball at Cleveland. O. A. 18, Loyola H. S. 22. Temperature six degrees above zero. The Physics class visited the ice plant. fEditor's Note:-It wasn't run- ning.J Day of Prayer for Colleges. Was the Academy a College? Basketball at Chagrin Falls. 0. A. 19, C. F. H. S. 20. Shansi struck Academy Chapel. Some of the Cads decided to give up their new suits for was it ties?J and send the cash to China. Davenport put the time-honored ground-hog into a wire cage 'so .lt couldn't see its shadow. fBut it did anyhowj The 'Seniors brot forth their distinct- ively distinctive distinctions. . l Eighteen
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April 22- April 24- April 2'7- April 28- April 29- May 11- May 11- May 12-13 The honorable President of the Sen- ior Class was attacked and completely vanquished Qfor a weekl by that most fearful of enemies, the Chickenpox. Seniors began to be hit by various collectors. Orders for this wondrous volume were taken in Chapel. Allencroft celebrated a Passover, all its own. Only a favored few are left. Baseball. O. A. 5, O. I-I. S. 3 Chapel was the' scene of the presenta- tion to Mr. Peck of a watch by the student body and alumni. Somewhere along here a few of the Seniors began to wonder about the certainty of their graduation. Some of the students suddenly discov- ered a love for music and spent most of these two days with their ears May M ay May June June SP. M. trained on the operatic singers of the May Festival. We won't say what happened to lessons. The rumor began to spread that an- other money-raising scheme for the Etean was in sight,-even more wonderful than the Carnival. 1From here on, the Board can but prophesy events.J Decoration Day doubtless dawned rainy, for such is its habit. The Seniors held forth in revelry at their long-prepared-for banquet. 2 P. M. A few Seniors discovered they could graduate, and a few- fDoubtless bitter tears were shed.J This was the time at which the Sen- iors feverishly clutched their di- plomas and at last could consider themselves alumni of Oberlin Acad- emy. CCI
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