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FOREWORD As this is the first annual which the students of the Academy have published, the Editing Board has had to encounter many difficulties in securing and arranging the nec- essary material. Both the faculty and the student body, however, have aided us greatly in many ways, and We Wish to thank them heartily for their support. It is with consider- able fear and apprehension that We issue this book, but we hope that its many faults and weaknesses may not be too severely criticised.
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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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