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0 ' 0 0 'Q Q 4741- Jlgiblll-llJI KJJ'lUllI 3. L ' nl S W. R. MORRISON Director of the Men'.f Gymnasium Dr. Morrison's position as director of the Men's Gymnasium brings him into expecially close touch with the men of Oberlin. To him is entrusted the physical examination of the Freshmen, which is no mean trust. His reputa- tion as a medical advisor is rivalled only by his reputation as a master in the game of hand- ball for which he is equally famous in Oberlin. Leave it to him to keep us from getting the l smallpox. Miss G. E. .MOULTON Q 1 Director of the Womenir Gymnasium ii i She works so quietly and congenially in the life of Oberlin women-most noticably those whose first interest is physical education-that we forget that she is comparatively new in our midst. VVe love to work with her because of her quiet efficiency, her radiant vigor and her . extreme interest in college women's life. I , yy V If . ga ' ' C. VV. SAVAGE Director of Athletic: VVhat is there to say of a man whose person- ality and work are never a questionable quanti- ty. The high quality of his interest and effici- ency has been a steady asset since he first came to us. His time is divided between local and national interests and it is evident that Oberlin is proud to be represented in national athletic associations by him. Q O I3 21
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, Q 0542-JlQ?lCGJlHIJIvKDJ'lHllIQ H. B. THURSTON Treasurer He is most familiar to us behind the bars, not because he is ever a disturber of the peace, but because of the extreme value of his charge. Through his hand have passed amounts of money that it would frighten us to name and yet he hands out a receipt for Hfteen cents with dignity that ordinarily accompanies much larger amounts A S ROOT Lzbrarmn within So thoughtful and motionless he sits upon our College platform, that only those of us very near catch the sparkle in his eye We have learned from him not to carve up current magazines but more we have learned to love books To him we owe appreciation for the completness adequacy, and friendly atmosphere ln our library S H W CARGILL Asszslant Treamrer Mr Cargill, for years in faithful connection with the finances of the college, was recently elected to the official position of Assistant Treasurer We dont notice that it makes any difference in the pleasantness and accommoda tion with which he meets enquiries, but we are glad for a tangible means to express to him ap preciation of loyal service . , . . His eyes an outdoor sign of all the warmth ,. . . . ,, . . , 4 lh'4lw'l:l ,. .:, . l31l '
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Q O , Q cm? aoluriwowiullr as T C 0 V L 'L J S D. E. LYON Superintendent of Buildings VVho is the silent monarch of the college halls and grounds? Not a roaring lion but a laugh- ing one, for who is as jolly as our Superintend- ant of Grounds! Yet with all his jollity he gets understanding for he handles with a mini- mum of noise and disturbance rare combina- tions of student requests and college grounds. College of Arts and SCIGTICSS C. G. ROGERS Acting Dean We, ignorant of ourselves, beg often our own harms, which the wise powers deny us for our goodg so find we profit by the losing of our prayers. So find -we profit in the wise direc- tion and counsel Dean Rogers gives us. It seems L much more natural to hear him say Hparamec- ium than schedule , but we are apprecia- tive of this opportunity to know him in the light of executor as well as instructor and friend. l C. N. COLE Dean CAbsent on leave 1924-1925l If there is not rest for the wicked, then Dean Cole is in a class by himself, for he is taking a well deserved vacation from the binding U duties he has so faithfully carried. May dis- tance from his very large family lend enchant- ment to them, and may he return as happy to be here again as we are grateful to have him. O E . E331
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