Oberlin College - Hi-O-Hi Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

 - Class of 1906

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E1.1zAB1L'r11 BA1zT1.E'1 r joined the class of '05 in her Senior academy year. She spent her Freshman year in Stanley Hall, Minneapolis, Minne- sota, but rejoined '05 the following year. In the inter-society contest of IQO3-O4 she represented Aclioian in debate. She will be at her home next year in Casselton, North Dakota. A romping Miss with heedless art. HARLow ALDISN C1.AR1c, Phi Delta, came to Oberlin from the Mar- quette QMichiganj High School. In his Freshman year he was captain of the class track team. He was editor-in-chief of the '05 Hi-O-Hi, and in his Senior year, was associate editor of the Oberlin Review. His home is Marquette, Michigan. Oiled to order in his motions, sanctimonious in his mien. DoR0'1'1IY ANNE BACON, who receives the diploma of the Conservatory of Music, took her preparatory work in the Lorain and Oberlin High Schools. Her main study has been piano. Her home is in Oberlin, where she will probably be next year. The kiss of the sun in her hair. ' Louis WARD C111zNizY, after preparing at the Oberlin High School and Beloit Academy, joined '05 at the beginning of their second semester. He is a member of Alpha Zctag was president of the Y. M. C. A., IQO4-O55 played right half on the Varsity, 19023 has been on -the track team three years, and is a member of the Glee Club. He expects to go into business. For you and I are past our dancing days. EDNA IVIALVINA BARRows has been with the present class for two years, having taken her Freshman and Sophomore years with the class of 1903. Miss Barrows represented L. L. S. as essayist in the inter-society contest of 1904. She has held the office of literary editor of the Review during her Senior year. She expects to teach next year. Her home address is Tampico, Illinois. As cold as cucumbers. ' IXIERTON EMERSON CIIAMBIERIAAIN prepared for college in Houghton CNcw Yorkj Seminary and Oberlin Academy. He has been a member of '05 during his entire course and has specialized in mathematics and physics. He is a member of Phi Delta and during his Senior year was exchange editor apr lthe Review. Next year he will teach. I-Iis home is Caneadea, New or . A kinder gentleman treads not the earth. , GRACE MAUDE Cox graduated from the Hartford City Clndianaj High School and has spent the years ,QQ-'02, '03-'05 in the Oberlin Conservatory, making voice her first study. She was vice-president of the Women's Board of the Conservatory, '03-'04, and is a member of Phi Alpha Phi. Her home address is Muncie, Indiana. , Her music vibrates in the memory still. 31



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Roms ORZO BAR'I'IIOI.OMlEW, of Welshtield, Ohio, did his preparatory work at the Huntsburg I-Iigh School. I-Ie represented Phi Delta in the Junior Oratorical Contest. During the seasons of '03 and '04 he wasua sub- guard on the Varsity football team. Mr. Bartholomew has specialized in philosophy. He will be general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., at Oberlin, next year. ' - A glass is good, and a lass is good, And a pipe to smoke in cold weather. MARION INGERSOLL Russian. is from Streator, Illinois. She studied a. Wheaton College, 1900-02, and graduated from the Wheaton Conservatory of Music. She came to Oberlin in IQO2, and became a member of the class of 'o5. Miss Bissell is a member of Avl1'o1'a1z. What will Mrs. Grundy say ? JOSEPH ROLLO CLEv1aRDoN,Phz'.Dt-Zia. of Chicago, Illinois, has been with 1905 during his entire course. He has specialized in the natural sciences. Next year he expects to study agriculture in the University' of Wisconsin. Mr. Cleverdon played on his class basketball team during his Freshman year and was a member of the class football team for two years. He lards with flourishes his long haranguef' IVIARGUIERITE EMILY BOXVIEN, I.. L. S., has been with the class through- out her course, and served as assistant treasurer in her junior year. She also held the office of treasurer of the Y. W. C. A. during the same year. Miss Bowen expects to study in the Conservatory next year. Her home address is Oberlin, Ohio. A rhapsody of words. JOHN lVI1I-'l'ON Cl.IF'roN, after studying in the Oberlin High School and in the Academy, entered college in the fall of 1901. He is a member of Phi Kappa. Pi. In his Sophomore year he was captain of the class basketball team, and he played class baseball four years, and Varsity football as end in his Senior year. She floats upon the river of his thoughts. ' ,, MARTIAIA FRANCES BEIEDIE, who comes from Lenox, Ohio, has spent the past four years in Oberlin. She prepared at jefferson High School and at Grand River Institute. Miss Beede is a member of Aclioicm. She expects to teach next year. ' So sweet the blush of bashfulness. , ERNEST BERNARD CoMs'roc1c has been in Oberlin since the fall of '99. He represented Alpha Zcia in two inter-society debates and also in the Sophomore and junior Oratorical Contests. He expects to teach next year. His home is in Oberlin. My only books were women's looks, And f0lly's all they taught mef' 33

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