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-tl. r-, EF? nv .,..-- . ,ge ,f g N-ff? ..,.- xg ,, i , -4... v1T-yxfhipfx A A-AY---X ,-,li-J .. 'J g , 7 X 1 f'E l .,e f The Class of 1922 T is hard indeed to express just what Oberlin means to those of 1-. :.-.fag us who are leaving her doors this year, and it is still more diffi- -ilf iii: cult to try to pick out from the lllillly events of the past four iq years just those which mean the most to all oi? us, those which gif will remain in our memories longest, those which express for us the spirit of our Alma Mater. i n 'gill' Her outward aspect has changed many times since we first came to Oberlin in those pre-galosh days of surreptitious Heam- Jkyig- , 'X ', pus dates. Then the Men's Building was a barracks, sugar was alloted to us once a week and fudge vied with X i11 our Freshmen minds as an unknown quantity. The following year, we had our first glimpse of President King, whom we have si11ee learned to love so well. A11d though we struggle with insights and convictions, 11ow, in the coming years we will have all ever deepening realiza- tion of the clearer, broader vision which l1e has given us. That year brought also the creation of the Rec Hall, and a decrease in the sale of Life-Savers. Since then we have become accustomed to Proms and to that odor of smoke which seems to cling where once the Life-Savers prevailed. We have seen a gradual return to normal conditions, a slow readjustment after the restlessness of those first two years. We are glad that it was our lot to be in Oberlin in this time of change, and to know that through it all the Oberlin spirit has remained the sa mc. Despite the outward change it is the same Oberlin spirit that won Fame in past years for its fine idealism and strength of purpose. We will know in the future years as we hear of changes, of progress toward that bigger, better Oberlin of our dreams, that her inner spirit is still that of the Alma Mater which we love. - When we shall glance over our memory books and smile reminiseently as we think of long forgotten games, and hikes, and midnight feeds, may we possess that vision, that freedom of thought and action which our Oberlin would give to us. May we always be true to the spirit of our Alma Mater. K27l
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Miss Mabel C. Eldred, A.B. .. Miss Grace B. Daviess, A.M. . . .. Miss Barbara Wellington, A.B. .. Miss Florence A. Somers ....... Miss Grace B. Bailey ....... Miss Mary I. Dick, A.l3. Physics Samuel Robinson Williams, Ph.D. . Otto Koppius, Pl1.D. ............ . Political Science Karl F. Geiser, Ph.D. . . . Psychology Raymond H. Stetson, Ph.D. .. Carl C. W. Nicol, Ph.D. .... . Edward S. Jones, Ph.D. .. Romance Languages Russell P. Jameson, D. en L. ..... . Kirke L. Cowdery, A.B. .......... . Herman H. Thornton, A.B. Cabsentj Cony Sturgis .................... Mrs. Mary T. Cowdery, A.M. ...... ......... . Miss Cora L. Swift, A.M. ...... . Mrs. Katharine M. Heacox, A.B. . Mrs. Edith P. Horner .......... Slavonic Languages and Literature Louis F. Miskovsky, A.M. ..... . Sociology Herbert A. Miller, Ph.D. .. Zoology Robert A. Budington, A.M. . . . Charles G. Rogers, Ph.D. Lynds Jones, Ph.D. ....... . Robert S. McEwen, Ph.D. Horace C. Greensmith, A.B. .. l26l Aggislgill Associate Assistant Associate Assistant Assistant Associate Assistant Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor . Assistant .Professor Professor .Professor . Professor Professor Professor .Professor Professor Professor Professor . Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor .Professor . Professor . Professor .Professor Professor Professor Instructor
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281 Officers. Harry M. Will P1'cJs1'1lc1gt Sara L. Park Vive-Pr'esficlr2 nt Ralph Marshall 7'r0asulrcr lreue E. Caulkiiis S121-rotary Samuel Levine Social l,'l1m'1'man Mildred L. Mickey Sovial Chairman
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