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F arty-n-ine , . +3 , , ' . an . 11 1 ,Ku ! A Q 1?-play' - H, Q ' l i Cara . ff-..-1 -:. Q'-l Q ,.j:l:'r ,ii I I . 11-Q7 ig, . A, ,, sf 5.25 ef . MARY JEAN TOMEI? S - - BOLLIVER, QI-mio. ' I A . 5 , Bolliver H. S. 1111, 121, 131g O. A., 141. Lesbian 141. After partial preparatory Work' in Bolliver High School, and two years of teaching, Jean Tomer decided upon Oberlin as a good place in which-to pursue her studies further. She has been with us one year, and We know her to be a rn-ost cheerfully helpful .young person wherever she can lend a hand. We shall not lose sight of her next year, for she plans to attend Oberlin College. Jean , Oberlin College. I work when I Work, and play when I play, With a proper time for each, I say. - ARCHIBALD RAYFIELD TUCK OBERLIN, or-110. O. I-I. S. 111, 121, 1313 O. A. 141. Football 141. 'KTucky came to us from the High School this year. Football has been his specialtyg indeed, it is hard to find any other. We have not seen very much of him during his short stay with us, for he is rather retiring in nature. However, we wish him all good fortune in the future. 'KTucky . - A man who ponders long and deeply.
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-TL'-.r.:1 1--' 131 ALTA FERN SOLETHER .1 IERHY CITY, Ol-UO. . J. C. H. S. fly, CZJ, 135, MJ, O. A. 151. Another person, with a man at home , who is im- patiently waiting' for the nineteenth of June to be over, is Shuey , and We sort of imagine that this will be her last year in school. She has had several years at home be- tween her high school and her Academy work, and unless she takes a year of Domestic Science at State, will prob- ably begin on that trousseau after the summer is over. Shuey is quiet when out in society, but manages to stir up considerable excitement at Shurtleff. Ohio State University. Gob-ge-gobby! Darn this German!', RAYMOND SPERR I-IOUGI-ITON, MICH. . - 0- A- ill, 629, f3D, C43- Raymond is our mathematician and mechanic, -when the spirit moves him. He took a couple of courses in Col- lege this year, besides rebuilding agModel 2 Smith- Premier. Nothing ever bothers him much, and he always seems to have plenty of time. We won't ask him what he does with it all, but perhaps some of the ladies can account for a part of it. Michigan School of Mines. Nature made one such man, and broke the die in moulding. . Forty-eight
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Jug- vw. .I CHESTER VAN ALLEN IHADURA, IND'l.A. 0. A. 115, 125, 135, 145, 155. Class Treasurer 1353 Social Committee 145, 155g Tennis 1455 Men's Council 145, 1555 P1'es. Men's Council 1-555 Editor-in-Chief of 'AEtean 155. Chet has a record in the Academy to be proud of. He entered the Academy five years ago, a small, insig- nificant little boy in short pants. But now look at him! He's always in a hurry. That's because there's an awful lot of work that has just got to be done . The Annual is, of course, his masterpiece, and to him must much of the credit for its existence be given. If you feel like start- ing anything, from a monthly magazine to a ten-volume book in your home town, just ask Chet about it. He'll tell you. Van , as some disrespectful people call him, is going to Yale next year. We expect big things from him, and we shan't be disappointed. Yale College. Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me! JOHN VVILLIAM WAINWRIGHT ' . LISBON, OHIO. O. A. 115, 125, 135, 145. Academy Orchestra 125g Social Committee 1259 Track 125 and 1355 Conservatory Orchestra 11-45, Town and College Band 11-455 Director of Town and College Band 1459 Gymnasium Team 1455 Business Manager Etean 145. Our remembrance of Jack will always be of a blue- clad figure with a stride far out of proportion to his height, and with a trombone case under one arm, hasten- ing to some orchestra practice. He has been a very busy member of the class and has spent more hours waving a baton over the heads of his musical gatherings than at his studies. We all have come to like him well for his bright good nature and businesslike manner. Jack . He was a J ack of all trades and master of-music. .mn-p:.w . Fifty
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