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F fn THE COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM It lb the custom evely year for s1X of the Senlor class three glrls and th1ee boys to be chosen to speak at the commencement GXEFCISGS A glrl and a boy are chosen for thelr hlgh QChOl'I1Sh1D and the class and the faculty each choose two The guls present essays and the boys o1'1.t1ons fine 1J1Og'I 11Tl commencement CV9ll11'1g The speakers 'ue as follows FOR SCHOLARSHIP Helen L Cowles Theodore M Greene BY THE CLASS Fa1th L Nelson Henly B Hudson BY THE FACULTY Dolothy L Gfulxnd Nounan H Wught .N ku N C V . . L, . C N , . l X L. 1 c Q . , c cf qc t L - 'Q ' 1 T, ' I c ' I . 'c I . This year the speakers are exceptionally well chosen, and will undoubtedly give a ' c ' '. ' 1 C R ' : 1 ' - ' . 6 ' 2 , ' . ' i -I-nin
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Other and varied occupations were told of. First was Mary Tomer, Tennis Cham- pion of Illinois, next, Bryn Guernsey, giving a series of U. L. A. lectures on Matri- mony, then Edith Andrews, a trained nurse in the Oberlin Hospital, and Andrew Rybar a minister in Milwaukee. Katherine Haston was an oratorio star, and Irene Dana a teacher of voice in the Conservatory, while Carolyn Klinefelter had continued to run a girls' dormitory. Marie Groves had attained the enviable position of Registrar of Ober- lin College, Libby Gilkeson was president of the Oberlin Imperial Club, and Joseph Morsell was pastor of Rust M. E. Church. A Raymond Sperr had gone on the Lakes as second mate on a freighter, and Bob Robertson was pilot of the City of St. Ignacef' which makes two trips daily around Mackinac Island. Bastel had been seen in Omaha with a suit case, in which, he confided to us, were the makings of a flourishing business-that of perfume, soaps and toilet ar- ticles. , The remaining members of our class, Ruth Howe, Marion Petty, Alta Solether and Jetty Jarrell were all too busy attending to household affairs to. come to the reunion, but sent their best wishes to all their former classmates. Having heard all there was to hear from each other, the sole survivors started in a body for the first exercises of the Ninety-Seventh Commencement of the Academy, stopping first to shed a few briny drops over a small green mound 'neath the willows, at the head of which was an inconspicuous white slab bearing these sad but significant words: Here lies Antwa, 'neath this stun,-it Was the Annual that done it. ANTOINETTE GUERNSEY. Fifly-ciglz
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