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18 OBERIJN COLLEGE ' H1-O-HI. SENIOR CLASS. Osmer Abbott .... J. M. Ackley ..... A. Arnold ..... 'l'. P. Berle ...... W. M. Gill. Booth .... . E. W. Clark .... W. B. Crittenden. F. H. Cushing .... W. A. Dick ..... G. C. Doolittle... J. W. Crook ..... E. M. Fairchild . . R. W. Firestone.. J. D. Gibb ....... A. E. H. Harper .... R. W. Hayes .... CLASSICAL counsrs. .........................,.Spokane Falls, Wash Bennett .... . . , . . M. Gibbons .... Troupsbnry, N. V . .Canal Dover, O . . . .St. Louis, Mo . . . Providence, Ill . . .. . .Oberlin . . .Cl1else,a, Mass . . . . . .Turner, Me .. . . .Oberlin, O . ...... Toledo, O .. Manistee, Mich .Manhattan, Kan . .New Lisbon, O ..Harshavi1le, Pa . . . .. . Warren, O ...Port Byron, Ill Ill .......Morris, . . . . .Oberlin, O. ..: .... Avon, O A. R. jackson .... G. C. Jameson ..... C. E. Johnson ..... P. G. Knowlton . . '. .. C. A. Kofoid .... G. B. Laird ...... Loveland. R. L. J. Leuthi ..... F. B. Mason ..... T. D. Morleyu . .. C. H. W. A. Sackett. . . F. J. Van Horn. . E. Olds ...... H. T. Williams .... . . .... . . Normal, Ill ..Blissfield, Mich .......Lamar, Pa .Gnadenhutten, O . . . . . Chicago, Ill ...Mentor, O .....Oberlin, O. ........Akron, O. .. . .Northfield, O . ..... Moline, Ill . . . . . Bradford, Pa W. H. Wilson .... ..... Miss B. A. Anderson ..... .. . , H. G. Blaine 1' N. V. Davis. C. G. Durgin ..... . . Port Byron, Ill ........Elyria,O .Mineral Point, O ..Hillsdale, Mich . Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .Kenton, O .Lindenville, O.
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OHERLIN COLLEGE H1-O-HI. I7 9095 race is almost run, and the sad duty of chronicling her suecesses and her failures devolves upon us for the last time. We are now directing our headlong course toward the old First Church, and expect ere long from its time-honored platform to pour forth suel1 floods of eloquence and truth that the Sophomore and his sweetheart will stop their chewing gum to listen and the dreaming deacons will awake to hear what '90 has to tell the world. When the last echoes of our message have died away, and our first alumni dinner has been put to rest, we will step behind the vei that shrouds the future, and the places that have known us so long will know us no more. But think you we will be forgotten? Nay, verily! Are we not the people? Did wc not wear hideous campaign plugs to protect our anterior fontanels during our Freshman year? ln our Sopho- more year did we not drive the faculty frantic with our designs on tl1e Father of his country and our plans for honoring his natal day? Did we not cross canes with '89 at junior Ex. and retire gloriously with many broken heads? Have we not written more class songs than any of our rivals? In truth, our deeds as a class have been most remarkable, but we have many worthies whose bravery must not pass unnoticed. There is our Laird, whose heroic Hunks bring tears to every eye, and Leuthi, with his well-worn stock of once funny yarns, Firestone's mustache, and Addams, the little curly-headed boy who never told a licg but tin1e would fail me to tell of Kofoid and Doolittle and Kim- ball and Carruthers and Williams and Saekett, who have entered that oft discovered country from whose bourne no traveller returns, save through a breach of promise suit, and Wilbur and Bennett and the many others trembling on the frontier of that Beulah-land, waiting Rn' the kiss of peace that shall bid them welcome to its sacred fields. Our girls, too, must be mentioned. Such wit and beauty set off by such dignity and grace was never before gathered beneath the banners of any class. Nor were they born to blush unseen and waste their sweetness on the desert air, for already most of them have come and seen and have been conquered. The star-eyed goddess commands the remnant that holds the misantln'ope's redoubtg but oft she gazes sadly at her fast weakening forces and sees the days draw nigh when thc citadel's defenders must all lay down their arms before the mighty little archer god. 90's tale is told. Her historian leaves his pen to the tender mercies of future chroniclers, shoulders his sheepskin and falls into step with his classmates to file through the future's folding doors that lead to fortune and'to fame. HERODITUS. 2
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. OHERLIN COLLEGI: I-II-O-Hi Miss'A. A. Mannington. . . u Ml. Marks' ...... . . . .M. Martin. . .. V' M. C. Miller. V L. C. Pond.... C. Shaw. . . . Q.. 5.1-. Mellen ..... . IQ ......Genesea, Ill. .. . . Cleveland,fO. . . . . . .Oherlin, O. . . . . Rock Creek, O. . . . .Cleyeland, Ill. . .... Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . ...... Macon, Ga. . S. M. Townsend .... ...New London, O. 'H C. P. Winter .... ..... M iclcllefield, Conn. cg ' A l PHILOSOPHICAL COURSE. G. S. Addams ...... F. I. Carruthers .... A. D. Edwards .... ll. N. Kimball .... C. T. l.aCost ..... P. H. Metcalf .... A. F. Millikan .... F. A. Olds ..... B. W. Savage .... Roy Sexton .. . . . .. G. A. Wilbur ...... Miss L. E. Appleton H F H. ' . Catlin .... ..... J. E. Corbin... A A. , Ford ..... . ..... J. A. Green B. lrl. I'Iai'rington . . . . E. M. Moll .... A. B. Ring..... M. E. Taylor ..... . A. E. Town... Miss S. B. Bird ..... . L.. Ziegler .................................. Columbiana, O. . . . .Saleni, O. . . . . .Oberlin,'O. .. . .Dundee,'-Ill. ... .Madison, O. ... . .Farmer, O. .. . . . . Elyria, O. . . .Wichita, Kan. . ....Oberlin, O. ... ... . Ripon, Wis. .. . .. Streator, Ill. Central College, O. ...Victory,Vt. Washington, D. C. .Union City, Mich. . . . . Painesville, O. Washington, D. C. . .... Cleveland, O. . . . Hiawatha, Kan. . . . . . .Oberlin, O. . . . Mt. Vernon, O. . . . . . .Aurora, Ill. ......North Greenfield, Wis. H S. M. Bullard ..... ... ....... '. . .Oberlin, O. M. C. Champ. . .... Oberlin, O, ff S. J. Evans ..... .... O berlin, O. G. F. Harrison .... Granville, Ill. B. E. Hay .... .. . . ...... Panora, Ia. U J. H. Hegman .... ..... E lysian, Minn. U H. L. Hildrup .... ......... C hicago, Ill. H A. King. ..... .... Newton Falls, O. U J. A. Kump.. G. G. Leavitte. . . . ....... Atwater, O. . . . .Oberlin, O.
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