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1911325 COLLEGE SONG Prize QSI0.00-WON by George S. Dickinson, 'OO Judge, Mr. John E. Wirkler SI-IORT STORY Prize 3320.00-WCJII by VVill G. Shedd, ,OO Judges, Prof. P. D. Shermna and Mr. R. A. Jelliffe POEM Prize 510.00--VVOH by Admont H. Clark Judges, Prof. P. D. Sherman and Mr. R. A. Jelliffe FARCE Prize 5510.00-Divided between Hornell N. Hart and Clarissa W. Fairchild judges, Prof. P. D. Sherman and Mr. R. A. jelliffe ART HEADING First Prize fl0.00-WOII by Sidney E. Dickinson Second Prize 355.00-Won by Fred L. Knowles Third Prize 353.00-WKJD by Howard K. Morse judge, Miss julia Severence JOKE BOOK Prize 555.00-VVon by Clara M. Tousley Judges, joke Editors DONORS OF PRIZES I-Ion. T. E. Burton T. McGregor Judge j. B. Dill U J. T. Pettit P. D. Cravath C. I-1. Hulburd 11
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ijfnretnurh UCI-I a book as the Hi-O-Hi depends for its suc- cessful production not only on the persistent labor of the Board of Editors but on the hearty interest and i unselfish co-operation of the whole student body and other friends of the old College. You have shared in the labor of making it. It is our hope that you may also share in the pleasure of its final completion and may find Within its covers sufli- cient compensation for all it has cost. Of the many who have aided by their generosity in money, time, and thought we have space to men- tion only a few, but our thanks are not conhned to these alone. Special mention must be made of those whose names appear on the opposite page, for it is they who have helped to keep the standard of th.e Annual high. ' In the work on this book We have had one idea in mind which has made the drudgery enjoyable. The time spent is our small contribution to the meaning of Oberlin. And if this little chronicle of current college events stands for anything more than is im- mediately obvious, it stands for the united efforts of many to raise the ordinary facts of the student world a little nearer to the Ideals of Oberlin-to realize the Oberlin Spirit in the course of daily duties. THE BOARD. 10
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