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OBERLIN COLLEGE HI-O-HI. zt CLASS STATISTICS, 'QO. Number of students graduating this year........ ...... ..96 Gentlemen. ........... .,.. . ........ ....46 Ladies ..... . ..... .... . ...50 Classicals. .... . ..... . ....... 46 Literaries. ...... .. . .... ...zo Philosophicals. ........... ................ 2 I Conservatory .......... . .......... .. .,.... 9 OI' this number 48 hail from Ohio, I I from States east of Ohio, 33 from States west of Ohio, 2 from the South, t from a foreign country. The class patriarch, J. W. Cook, has gladdened the world fOl 3I years, 6 months, 4 days. The class infant, Ralphie W. Hayes, has been born 20 years and 26 days. Average age of the gentlemen ........ ....... 2 3,9 Average of' ladies ..................... ...... l ................... ......... 2 3 .6 The measurement of the earth's attraction for R. E. Loveland, the class heavy-weight, is 180 pounds. Ninety's featherweight, Fred Arnold, tips the scales at I27. The average weight of the gentlemen is just 150 pounds. The average weight ofthe ladies is just I22.2 pounds. The tallest man, Booth, stretches 6 feet 2M inches toward the zenith. The shortest man, Fred Arnold, grows 5 feet 35 inches out ofground. Average height of gentlemen ........... . ................. 5 ft. 9.3 inches. Average height of ladies ...................................... 5 ft. 4 inches. 60 per cent. ofthe class think they have dark hairg 40 per cent. light. 50 per cent. ofthe class think they have dark eyesg 50 per cent. light. 40 per cent. of the class think they have dark complexiong 60 per cent. light. 44 per cent. ofthe class wear glasses 5 56 per cent. do not. 95 per cent. of gentleman belong to some college society, 85 per cent. ofthe ladies. 85 per cent. of the class are Congregationalists. 6M per cent. ofthe class are Presbyterians. The rest scattered. 60 per cent. ofthe class are Republicansg 20 per cent. ofthe class are Prohibitionistsg 20 per cent. of the class are Mugwumps.
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zo OBERLIN COLLEGE H1-O-I-I1. Miss L. A. Lee .... ......... O berlin, O E. A. Olds ..... .......... O berlin, O. U F. B. -Phelps . . . .... West Suffield, Conn. H. L. Price .... ....... K ent, O L. V. Sears .... C. L. Smith.. . E. Steele ..... 4' J. E. Stiles .. K. M. Upp ..... CONSERVATORY. Miss Helen E. Hoskins .... Carrie Ransom ...... Kate Peck ....... Elizabeth Cady.. Grace ,Clarke .... Sarah. Keyes .... Frank Barrows ..... C. W. Best ...... john Thompson .... 59, Q nw A165 , SY, J . rf YQ . ..... Elyria, O Ypsilanti, Mich .. . .Oberlin, O. . . . .Oberlin, O. . . . Sandusky, O . .Sioux City, Ia . . . Alma, Mich . Duluth, Minn . . . . .Oberlin, O . . . . . .Chicago, Ill . . . . . Portland, Mich ......Ames,Ia . . . Mendota, Ill .....Oberlin, O .
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22 OBERLIN COLLEGE HI-O-HI. Seven men expect to enter the lawg 6 to teachg 6 to preach 9 2 to en ter the medical professiong 2 to be civil engineersg I to enter busi ness. The rest don't know. 56 per cent. honestly admit that they chew gum. The rest deny. The class has been in Oberlin 4.8 years. The vote on handsomest man in class is, Homer Kimball, 26. ll CI KG If ll Jameson, 6' H U U ' Metcalf, 4. u in u u u Crook, 3. GG KK Cl L4 ll Sackett, 4. Rest scattering, ' The vote on handsomest man in college is, Kimball, 22. L H ff 4' R. A. Millikan, 5. ll ll as H U Metcalf, 4. ll U IG Cl il 3. Rest scattering. The vote on most popular man in class is, Van Horn, 15. cc u as al ts Arnold, 12. ll ll If li ll 3' Il ll ll Sl Cl 2: Rest scattering. . The vote on most popular man in College is, Van Horn, 6. A C. B. Firestone, 2. 'f H H ' ff Abhott, E. H., 5. It sl ll ll H V Hutchins, 4. n n A u u Arnold, 4' KG Cl Cl fl ll 4. R. A. Millikan, 3. Rest scattering.
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