Oberlin High School - O High Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)
- Class of 1931
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015132 fwziiaigb Zlnnual 1931 PL BLINHED BX OBERLIN OHIO THE SENIOR CLASS OF OBERLIN HIGH SCHOOL Ezhuatmn We the Class of 1931 are proud to dedlcate this annual to Mrs Mabel F GlbSOH our frlend and teacher w . . , D In If IX llIIIl I v3 III I I 4 I Ulnntrntf- 71 N 1 I':1g-' Iizixkc-IIHQIII ........... . . 22 I Q' im' ,........... -I IJIYIIIIIIIIKN .........,.. II I7:lvl1IIy ............ R IJIIUIIWQIII ............ .II I'.I't'NIIIIIIIII flaw Ilixrwry' ........, IH UIVIQ .-XtI1In'rir .-Xxwri: iran ......... Q11 I i- ' ............. 28 II - Ifv. LYIIIII ........... ffw AIIIIIIUI' CIQIM Ilixrfrry .......... IR LIIIIIIHIA High Svuzm' .......... 141 XII Nic:1I CJr'::Ir1if:I1ifmx .......... 27 O-IIi:I1 ............ JM I'r11I1wy 'ff Claw wi I'a3I ......... Ifa Fw ' nw .......,.... 7 F1-Him' CMM Ilixfw' -... ....... I 4 51 VIIIIIIIIIII- KQIZINN IIINTIIU ....... , . 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' I . ., ' 'o g A.Nl., 'IO AVERY CHARLES Murh wusrlnm often goes with fewest words BEEBE ELEANOR Where t h e stream runnelh smoothest the water rs deepest BRINK DWIGHT My own thoughts are my compmlons BROWN LELA This young lncly rs W 'nt more I 1s could myone say' CHAMPNEY LEE I Ifn IOIIS In good man to be sad Uhr GD-High Annual. 1931 BARRICKLOW RICHARD Merrrly merrxly sh1II Inc n BRAU N GRACE Sturdy and quick always ready very pa nent and very steady BRANDT FRANCES Patlent of toll zeal ous yet modest ways serene CARSON ESTHER nes er d1re CHAPIN MARGARET When soft complam mg note ar v. rs pered by the n rblmg Hume ling: num Y N W ' ' . I '- LW. y . I 7 1 , ., I, al- '- ' I - . ro be WW SSY, us funny as I can. h. , ..k. 'Ts ' p' ' a ' . . ' - . ' V s e 'h' - 'li I CLARK MILDRED So ready for duty 'ull Qorts of weather And showmx: forth courage and beum together DAVIS JAMES I am not onlv wllty rn mvself but the cause men DYER ELSIE An ounce of w worth a pound of sor row FUNK CLARENCE Thou speakest arlght I am that merrv wan derer of the nrght GLEN N ELIZABETH 1 xgence t e mother of good o tune las' visit! Uhr K9 High Annual 1531 COLE ROBERT 'Ill wlsdoms armory n an could we DRAPER FAITH In framlnn artm: art hath Ihre decreed brt others to x ceed EVANS WILLIAM A good Joke and a good laugh never hurt anyone GAYER KENNETH Nothrnz great was ex er achlex ed vs xthout CIIIIILIQICISITI GORSKE HOWARD Thou mlt not utter uhm thou dost no KNOW I - ' f 1 I - . . I . this 1: ld. I ' v - I in I that ll is ln other To make some good . 1 e - it is ' C .v . U DT I s h f r- -' . ' I LYMAN ROBERT w s fe n H001 fafe ma e rn vr forex er MCKEE RICHARD Dost commit th ku uerles wrlfully MALLORY ROBERT tle pl ry T ke p s gomg and so good d-ry NEIKIRK MELVIN Good when not oth erwme- generally other wrse PARKHURST CHARLES Au-ry: h1 done hrs share ind more when nece 'nry Uhr G9 High Annual 1931 MCCULLOUGH UEI. By -Iuprter a vry tall man' MCROBERTS RALPH Let me be no aesmt 0 1 st ut L p 1 f.1rm and cur ters MANN NADINA TICVCI' C'lI'I'le S0 sweet OHLY WILLIAM Study rs dreary llnng x rd I knew e remedy PFAFF ARTHUR Slrouplx bull! xx rs he and 'rn 1lhlele Hag: ninr I .. . , I nm 'ell. a . i ' , e l . a d . , ' y ant I . ate, I - 1 ' A I ? 'ee . ' 1 - A little work, a lit- A day in Avril 0 el . u ' . -5 A A 1 I vorl th, l '. , . 5 ' -' A 'A HAISLET GERALD Thu learnlng what a bore rt I5 HAMLIN LEWIS For the app1rel 0 proclums the m1n HELM KATHERINE Commued cheerful s rs a sxgn of vw dom JAMES WALTER Thou art not a plpe for fortunes fingers to ound what stop she may LOCKE MILDRED lf knowledge be the mark to know thee shall suffxce Bag: un Uhr 09 High Annual 1931 HAUGHTON JOHN rlend w 0 clc-erlul rs worth gold HASTINGS PAUL xx ro m re uonur tha HUFFMAN LUANNA You have no mlrrors uxll turn your nd den worthiness mto x our eyes KOVASCIK ELIZABETH Q w ll be a Jo ul woman LUIKART LOUIS Therefore 1 cer lam he was not wxth our ambmon I .. ' Q ' w l 'S ' v ' A f A 'lm is ' 'l 1 ', ' . ' ' . ft Fur 'l is 0 A . . murrlxy ul' l n 1 xml-ll sport? nes ' ' 'is- ng -' 1' - ' l .he 'i ' yf 4 . 'fs - 1 - ' - ' PYE WILLARD Snlence the 0 e tl I Cmner A lion REED CHARLES It rs a frrendlx heart 1'Il 'IS SHIV fnend: ROWE PRUDENCE They have measured a mewsure mth you SAYGER RICHARD footbxll e mn rust! more Fierce n casees n er a lamb more mild SEDGEMAN PRISCILLA n h m e 0 muslc llsten: I en her finger: touch the Les Uhr GB Qtgh Annual 1931 RALOFF RUTH :lo betray myaelf mth blushlng ROGERS MARTIN IIIS form and cause conjoined prelthrnq to Stone: would mn e tlem aaplvle RYAN ALDEN e hon nclw f emly cuntealed f has but prudente SCOTT' WELLINGTON say thou art quick nn answer STANFIELD EVELYN Good nature and an esen temper wlll gxve YOU JH eagy Cornpiln lon for Infe Page zlrum ' g 9 . ' ie n .I A ' gre. art mf ' QL- ' . ut h. pl of 'A , 1-' 2 ' Ll . - Th . 0 a many 3 mile to Und rnan's knuwlealze are A -' V , Lf - i he In 4 , ne' r n du l' . 1 . 1 1 ef A cl It ei us f I ' A , Vh ' 1 5 , 'A - STOCKER WILLIAM 1 very foot as mc m A he comes up e stairs THOMAS ORVILLE Q IS my expo: worthy Ile name honor THOMPSON EMMET A Ilght heart nes Ong TWINING ALVAH Good humor IS the sulness ns poxson WARD FLORENCE Frnendshxp e on x 1 lng t e vmrlml concermnx. the usefuIness of vuhxch all mmkrnd ofgrees Bugs tmrlnr Uhr 09-Sigh Annual, 1531 STREICHER DONALD Hang sorrow carell Ix aat TRUFANT ROBERT grand cose wvmne for here comes one m haste TOTH JOHN A modest man but uorlh has weight god WAITE WILLARD Imle CQ N C 4 'l ICTFO OI' slze WATERMAN RICHARD Thx modestw s a can Ie lu thx no 1 II's h , . sml: It th 'III c . Ili. ' . I 't I ' Of . I , . 'I 'I . I. Y i I . . - ' in I . henllh of th? soulg 0-h 'evs - but ' ' ' ', -is , 'Ez . r f 'is ' . ' is th , ,- If hr .in h II I' ' I 'rd - WEBBER HUGH The ocual lnendly honest man s he fulllll gre natures plan WORCESTER ESTHER Witty courteous llb eral and full of spmt ZIMMERMAN GERTRUDE scholar s e ranks mth the best Uhr GD High Annual 1931 WHITNEY WILMA For nescr anything mn le amlss when lm cnes .And uty tender II We iff' ,gf Z hm 1 ZAVODSKY LOUISE that sh ral wh thenl her plam She smgs as sweetly a a nlghtlngile BOWS LOUISE 1 ent worth I at prxtes not of Itself Fug: thirteen ' - . 9 5 ' . ' , 7, V, 'Q . V . , ' - a V - . u '. 'Ti V 5 at ' by I uf H I S- pl Q, , d ' ,, Q32 l ' - , D. ' Say e 'li , . Y y 'll ren s ' ' . . 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'I111' S111111111111111' 1'1:1fs 11:15 11111 :1c1'111111111f111'11 1'1'1'y IIk'1I III x111'1:11 :'1'1111CS. 1 1 11112 :1111 111:11111111g :1 s111'i:11 111'Q:114f:1Q1 1111 1111' 1'1:14Q Iwf 1 11 - 10:1 ver. - ' U. why 03 Etglr Annual 1931 wlgr ifrrslrman Glam The Freshman class ls one of the mot progresslxe and best orffanwed classes that has entered Oberlin High School One of lts brg enterprrses has been the founding of the unror Hxgh Student Councll VVe haxe held clas meetings on the fxrst and thlrd lhursdaxs of ex erx month lhe programs planned for this xear haxe been xerx IUICFCSIIUQZ and xxorth xx lule Loach Butler and Coach Leahx are among the speal-.ers that haxe been heard Then to sult the more humorous moods tumb llng cheermg and stunts haxe been presented And can tbex be business lrke You Should peek IU on a bllNlflCNS meeting ln sts ron rlhe offlcers Bert Shafer Harold Hoxex Ruth Daxxlex Helen Corbln and Allen Corbin Wlfll Xllss Bell as l rtultx AKlXlSOI' head a tlass of nmetx flxe Fresh men one of tae lllglll schools llrgest I reshman Lllsts lhe c ass motto ls IC Iareshman Class shall stand for sportsmlnshlp tourtcsx md wood c1t1Lensh1p 'lhex have put up a bulletnn botrd on the second floor and members of the class have put rtems of mterest unto It rl hrs rs a brxef sketch of the Class of 1934 the tl rss that ls succeedrnff and xx1ll succeed' This rtem IS taken from the Freshman Class HISYOTS bx Norman Moore lzrgznza Rzfhardvon alnntnr 15193 Senate Organlzed the flrst of October, the lumor Hxgh Senate has rntroduced a but of self government IH the Tumor Hlgh 'I he Senate has a constrtutron draxxn up which could be compared xxxth those of other legrslatlxe bodles Thxs councll met exery Tuesdax at 3 30 At these meetmgs lmportant problems xx ere brought up and dls cussed IH the so called court Problems xx huh had the most rmportant places were the present conduct ln studx halls xxaxs of xmproxement and means of carrxmg out the various changes to be made and the sertmg and programs for the assemblles The Senate has had tharge of all the assemblies of this xear some xxere musrcal some dramatrc and others xx ere short speeches bx xx ell known men xx ho gaxe an account of their oxxn lrves so as to broaden the pupil knoxxledge of xarxous actrxrtres rn lrfe George YV1lson xxas the chalrman of the assemblx program commxttee and shoxved good taste and fine xudgment 1n arranglng the student entertalnment Dick Shafer took charge of the seatlng durmg the assemblres and a proctor sx stCm xx as arranged and directed bx Xvllbuf Thomas The members are X1I'glH1'1 Rlchardson Presldent Bert Shafer Y rce Presrdent, ames Rrchards, Secretarx ane Rohmmg Bexerlx Dodge George XA7llSOl'1 Duck Shafer Ixatherlne Andrexxs Doris XKTIIDQZCTIH Xxrllblll' Thomas lack Hiatt, 'Har garet lxlason Offlcers elected for next xear 1re Duck Shafer Presrdent Dorls XVHDQQCTICU, V1cePres1dent, nexx members are Alice Tones Sxlxra Champnex Pat Osmer Rob ert Champion 'Urs VVarner xxho ls the Facultx Adxrsor of the Senate saxs that thus exper lence xx1th the Senate has afforded her one of the happlest experrences of her school lrfe and that tlus ls due to the constant efforts of Xrrgmra Rxchardson and Bert Shafer On une flrst the Senate had lf lllaflll mon of offlters At this time '1 beau tlful leather bound book tontnnm' the retord and prtture of the orvanwrtron xx as presented Pzzuluzte Roz e Hugs mxtnn 4. , l x i 0 1- - 1 1 1 1II I S II ' 1 I 2,1 - 1 1 I . 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T - 1 1 1. 1 che Q3 'I-sigh Annual 1531 mln' will nf ilu' Ollzwa nf 1931 e the Qln s ot IOQI lbmut to txt our tlmtm ln U H S do m'1ke Qucm s posmon ot our propertx Is tolloxxs Item I rIo the sthool xxe leue our report mrtls mtl 'rules to be LIISITIIJIIICII is seen flt Item 2 Io the Qlflss ot 32 xxe xx1ll the honor ot OCLIIDXIII f the Semor Study Hull tor IIICIII Home room proxulmff tnex lewxe our lfllillls on top 'md the CIICXXIIIU gum untlerneith the tleslcs Item 3 Io the Lllss ot 3, xxe bequewth the prlxllege of rakmf up enough monex for '1 suceesstul Prom fIt xou can' Item 4 lo the Cl'1ss of 34 xxe leaxe the honor ot three more xewrs of honest l1bor to 1tt'un the lICIg,l'It5 th lt xx e, the CIFIND of 31 h lxe lLLO1UplIbl1Cd Item 3 To the boxs ot the loxxer elisses xxe xxxll the opportunltx to try to Com pure xxxth the Semor boxs Item 6 Io the girls ot the loxxer el'1sse xxe xxxll the mme opportunity to try to eompwre xxlth the Semor vxrls Item 7 VVe the Llqss of QI bequexth NI1rt1n Rogers or lnge exxewter to Ix erett I 'lmpson to tomplete the runhoxx Item 8 Ihe Semor C11 xxllls the x uint plices mite bx us ln the mc, to the embrxoloffltxl IIIIISILI ms Item 9 YVe bequeith the mxlk trutk to mx one xxho feels e1p'1ble of piloting sfud mfxehme 1s ettettxxelx ws the one xx ho noxx tontrols If Item IO-XVC lewxe Blll Uhlx s bflrltone Six to NIr Slmpson for L'1b sound experxments Item Zflx odskx Item Item Item tem tem re tss ot 21 xx1lls Pew Chflpms flute intl plttolo to ene proxulmg he h'1s the just eontrol Ir uth Drftpers glggle xxe leaxe to lxlttx H'1rroun e lelxe Lou Z'1xotlskx s gum to Fxelxn Hormnfr e xxxll Hugh IVebbers excess IICIQIII to Sldnex e beque'1th fx nexx Stlrs 'mtl Stripes reeortl to NIr Sthxvtrtz Io fill tuture Amerlt III Hlstorx Ll'IssCs xxe lense the kmtl 'ind sx mp1 thette L00pCI'lIIUII ot NIr Cnbson m IQ o ss nt our oo proxlt 1' tl lu ln tht llcxxcx llttlmll Sxs em PIII IQ I' I1s0I'l XXL IXL 1 lI'1'CI' P II' III' P ILC' IOI' IIN IIIC'III: tmnsport mon extcpt xx htn he xx tlk Item 20-Wt bequetth to XI1 ILQ lxx tht prlxlleffe ot Ol'7I'IIIIIlIY Irench moxles tor her students lour QIIOI PIN Item 21 We bequewth to NIlss B u1er tue honor tlutx 'mtl prlxllere ot Ch'1per onmf tll the hngh sehool dimes Item 22 We leftxe Qhflmpnex I1r1 mmf' ftbllxtx to Georre Freemfnn Item 22 We xxlll Lx 'Ins 'IIIIIDIIIOP to Ioe rIuLker Item 24 We leflxe Lel XILCIIIOIIYIIN bltxtle to IIIIILC Ruth to lessen the tunes mrtlx to the muumum Item 2s Bewuse of the retenrlx dexelopetl I10lsSs III NI1 Bflxles Chexx xxe xxxll her Lexus Hunlm IIODIFIY lt xxlll serxe her 6qll'IllX xxe Ilagr arm-utrrn I - l , YV, ' K .zr IW ul' . ..., .' . ldi- : : '. e . . . . , V Q . . .I Q ' ' v. 4 ' , ' F v 4 1 . 1 5 . 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LI IO 'f '- ' ' : Q ' ' . 5 I2 ' ' 5 Uhr Q9 Etgh Annual 1931 A liruphrrg nf the Gllasa nf 1531 One nlght xx hen I xx ls snuff ID bed 'l sxx eet LlY6'lYTl crime to me It xx 'ls 'l dream of xelrs to come 'md xxlltlt thex re golng to be dome ln 1930 the hurrxlng trelxeler jumps from HIS trlln lnto 1 xx 'lltlng taxl 'lnd IS sklllfullx drlxen through the hustle cmd bustle of Nexx York bx cJl'xlllC Ihomas Past Pollcem1n Chflmpnex he speeds doxxn to the pler cmd recelxes hls llst mlnute s'llllng lnstructlons from '1 xerx ottltlous Hugll lVebber No tlme to xx 'lste he goes to Roxx s 'lnd tllere IH the orchestrl plt dressed ln Roxy s glltterlng UI1llUI'I'I1 ls Plul H lstlngs the xxorlds best horn plaxer But he C111 t xx'llt Llfes llke thwt noxx B'lck to the pler xxlth lllS blgs nd boxes of xx lllell 'l unlformed Blll lLx'lns rellexes llllll He folloxxs Blll onto the b0'lI plst fflptflln Pzlrkhurst And so to hls stltcroom Soon dlnner I9 serxed 'lI1Cl 'lll due credlt 15 glxen to the Chef, Dxxlght Brlnck In the dlnlng salon he ls ll'1tTOQlllCCLl to the thxrmlng helress Nllss Z'lXOllSky H flnds hlmself selted xxlth some rrlther CLLLI1tI'lQ older people Nll Rogers 'HIIUQCS hlm xxlth hls xxhlms 1nd qlllte noxel 1LlC'lS Noxx excltement IS brexxlng C'1pt1ln Prlrlxllurst h'ls found Nlelxln lNelklrk 1 stoxx'lxx'lx 'md IS mzlklng all sorts of horrld threrlts 'lI1Il promlses At thls polnt 1 clexer sflllor lrld Blll Stotlter 'lttrrlcts the exe of Nllss 71vodskx 'md offers to shoxv her over the shlp In the melntlme llr Welklrk ll l9 been recelxefl hx Pllot Cole of 'ln lncomlng boit Doxxn IH the furnice room the s'lllor lld POIHYN out I d ll'ltch'lm 'md Clzlreme Funk stolxlng the furnrlces At lflst thex 'lre b1ck ln llvlble places In the entertslnment prlxlllon Scottx IS lerldlng hls g'lng ln thelr merrx xx hlstled tunes xx hlle Prue Roxxe entertllns the ap preclatlxe old doxx 'lgers flmong xx hom ls Falth Drflper xx 1th 'l grelceflll b'lllet dance As Prue lelxes ln the c1re of the stexx xrdess, Frlnces Brlndt, XVClllHQfOH Scott comes forth to entertflln ln most dellghtflll tlp dsnclng And so on IDIO thls nlght 'lnd for sexer'll nlghts untll London ls reelched 'lnd then the m1d th'lse beglns fhe lnternltloml motorcxcle HlllCllmb IS scheduled for the 'lfternoon 'Ihe f0UYlst must t'1l1e tlme out 'lnd see the contest He c'llls '1 T the Hlllcllmb his st'lrted but the fln'lls c'ln be seen Qpeed 'Ind lnore speed There thex go' ACClClCHfs trouble delflx But llmmx Drlxls emerges xlctor fhen b'lcl1 to london -X xlslt to the Rox 'll llbrflrx xx here X1dln1 xlnlllfl holds forth IH 'lll her glorx 'ls mlstress of the domrllll But he mllst see gC0ll'lI'lll 'lnd off oxer the doxx ns to llllil Bob lrufrlnt ln lxllts 'lllll pl'1ld pl 'xlng the flmlll'lr l7'lf'PlpC's So muth for Pnglflnd Ihen FTTIILC Is 'll'1E'lll -X vlbflret of tours: xx here 1 lllost Lll'1I'll1lllQf hostess Grice BI lllfl greets l1lIU An lllterestlnxr fewture of the proxfrelm xx els the xxorld f'lfll0lIs toe d lnter lex' Lhflpln xx ho flppelrs lll 'l glltterlng costume lollxf turls cmd xx 'ls fllle lut 1 tlelter tll. ct Ll s um lhe prellller of lhe lllxx I1 ose ls tonlfflts lttrlttloll lm stler 'lrson ls stlrrlllxf 'l IDOst f1I 1LCllll dlgnlfle herolne xx hose perform'lnLe lx extellent u the rush of 'lttlxltx ls tlrlnxr 'lnt e must flnt rest So to 1 smflll coLv te'l room he mwkes hls xx lx 'lllere he tlllds mo t Plfflsllli' hospltllltx It the nflmes of lxltherlne Helm lllll llsle Dxer Soon he detetts muffled xxhlspers belllnd the CllI'f'1lfl 'md l told thwt there lre tour rtpublltlns Xxllllftl Pxe Budd Pfrlff Alden Rx 'ln 1nd 1 Nlon lellr l3e1umont 'Ill of xx holll 'lre pl'1l1I1lI'l2I the oxerthroxx of the recentlx restored Fremh Nlomrthx Our trflxeler then stops lOl 'l moment 'lt 1 LDIXCTNIYX 'ls the guest ot Nlr -Xlx lh rlxxllllflf' the l'1C ltl of the Pllxslts depflrtlllent He ls xerx xxell plewsed xxlth hls lob B'lLh to the hotel xxhere he HUIILCN 1 clrd of Baal' nlnrtrrll .1 , I ' .. 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M cl Bt 5 .' 5 ,. lh 5 l . .5., 'f . . s . z 1 'z z , . , 1 LLl1r 09 Etglp Annual 1931 'XI1 dred Clark dress huxer for the AIlI'Nll'lll I'lClllN Lomplnx on fl tahle Ap parentlx she IN on her annual Parls trlp lhats all of l rance And s0 on he speeds to Germflnx Un the xx ax he sees fl sltx strtper golng up md lotl1es ohn rlotll xx orklng on the 40th floor rlhen to fl German hotel xxhere he refrlsters and after restlng 'l hlt 18 off for the tl1e'1ter rlhe blll 'lnnountes Rlelvlrd Blrrltlsloxx and llls 'l cappella cholr lhe performance ls fllltf But 'lfter tllls tre1t Lharles Axerx non tllantlx steps forxxflrtl I'CI1llCTlI1gj some CXlI lUI'CllI1lTx Xlllllll solos an 1 m st plC'1NlI1,fI ClllCI xxltll lrl Lllll SCLlglCfI1'lll md Bettx Glenn the performers One Ulgllf 111 Germflnx 'llltl then Rllssl'l looms on the horlfon lllere he meets ohn Hillglhfllll 1nd Lel XILc.,llllOllLll xxllo 'ITC IU ll1ll'I' ln txten lxe surxex of the oxlet QOVCITIIIICHI lts 'lClX'lI1l'lQICS and lllSlllX'll1flLICN Ax lx tom lllssll fl tollrlsts lre not xx eleome Bob l xm H1 pllots our trlxtler to AllNffllll Here I mmet 'lhompson meets ollr traveler 'ls he ls 111 llxllli '1 short stop there l'mn1et ls on '1 gfreflt huntlng expedltlon xx hlch ls btfllljl conducted llIltlCT' the 'lL1SD1LCs of the Amer lL'1Il government lhen to H'lxx'1ll xxhere he vlslfs Ilesll or Btehe famous ehlna p'1lnter Un through Honolulu mtl lJ'1Llx to Slll FI'lI'lLlsk0 In Cflllfornlfl Ile sees Blll Ohlx, a sueeessful football coach 'lt the Llllxerslty of C1llf0fI1l1 A non stop 'ur race ls l7ClI1g held among the xxomen txvo of xx hom he The race began 'lt Callfornla, 'lnd xxlll stop ln Nexx York rlhex left elrlx xester d1x mornlng mlsslng our traveler And tllen to Iexas xxhere Louls Lullcart Donald Strelcher 'md Rilpll lIcRoberts -ue profltlblx nlanaglng '1 cattle ranch Across the XIIQQISSIDDI rlxel' Xl'l the brldge constructed under tl1e m'1n'lgement of Charles Reed Un south to Alahflmfl he l1Lll'1lC'i md flnds l lmnnfl Huffman teflchlnq vlolln IH a conservfltorx there On a xlslt to the much talked of hospltfll ln rlennessee, he sees Esther XVOTCCQICI' 'ls supervlsor In B1ltlmore he YINIYS the Chlldren s Home of xxhlch Lel'l Broxxn IS matron Axx'1x fron1 Baltlmore at the vvheel to Vvashlngton At the Capltol he sees secretarx to '1 senator xVl1llC III Xl Hwlllf1Ul'0Il he stops seconds 'md hears Ur G'lxer dehfltlntz for the passage corporatlon to operate lf IIS caplt'1l exceeds 450,000 000 Around to Ann Arbor xxhere he sees Bob llelllorx coachlng n'ltlon'll basketball champs Back to Cleve land A nurslng school Florence VS ard 'lnd Ruth Raloff teachers 'Next to one of the Cleveland broadmstlng statlons xx here vxrllllfd V5 'ute holds forth 'ls repalr man Doxvn ln the lobbx Dlck Nlclxee ls exchlbltlng a nexx Chrxsler sport model to Rlchard lV1terman 1 prosperous bllSlUCNN man bx taxl xx ltl1 Lexx ls Hamlln Xxlllllq XVhltnex, a prlvate to llSfCIl to Congress a few of the blll xxhlch 'lllovxs no In hflste for the tram Hoxxard Gorslxe Obllgfs hlm 'ls taxl drlxer At the statlon he meets Pslwabeth Ixoxacslk xxho 15 leaxlng to loln her dear frlenel Falth Draper Cn arrlxlng home he sees DlCk Sax ger xxho ls home for sprlnv xacatlon He ls the hefld eoach at Carnegle Tech He proxes to be 1s successful LO'1Clll!'lg as he xxas xxhen he plaxed on the H1 h Scl1ool team ln IQQI epr ept ct Ott Page 'J Im fl dreamer arent xxe all twenty Elx rla there Berea there Borxx flllt here Fremont there 1FnuthaIl Svrhvhulr Oct Lf 'Nox xox 'Xox I4 Parma l1ere lllllard here Tlfflll there Bellexue here Sinduslsx there 2 u , ' 1 .1 , ,Q Q 1. 2 Q Q Q .Q . . , . , . . 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 f . 1 1 4 1 . 1' 1 1 1 ' 4 1 1 L s v 5 -S .xv I C 5 Q 1 5 1 . 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Av Yu L I n Uhr G9-High Annual, 1931 Uhr Iinnthnll Gram Bottom Row Thomv Evfans SQUITCC Lfrmpeon Second Roxx Ronecmns Nlgr Schmmm VV ames Pffrff Uhlx C'1pt1m Saxger Funk Rogere B'1rneQ Thlrd Roxx C0'1Ch Holden VVeeks BruSe Rx'1n NIcRobertQ R 'IITICQ Ol1ph'1nt Ulgrl Fourth Roxx Holzhauer YV1nfleld CCapt electj VV1gton Tucker Carson Freemm Iifnnthall Second rn the Llttle B151 qexen xx on 3 out of thelr laet 7 fmmee tvxo men on the 'ill league te'1m '1 gre'1t forxxard pies combmatlon Sax ger to Barnes a squad th'1t Qtuclc lt out to the end exerx one of them a fighter 'lhfnt xx 'li the IQKO edmon of Oberlm Hlghs footbfdl tewm Blllldlflil flround C'1pt'un S'1xg,er 1nd three other letter men VVmf1eld Funk 'md Pf'1ff Cowch Hol den moulded '1 Qmoothlx runmng mflchme th'1t moxxed doxxn 'lll oppoxltlon rn lts clfm 'lfter rt got golng, The hrst gflme Bere'1 xx'1s '1 txplcll C'lflX Qemon frwx fumbles 'md mgged pl'1x on both Qldex mwkmg lt '1 sloxx g me Xhr7ll'lfCXCI' chwnce Oberlln h'1d dwlp perred ID the lest qtmrter xxhen Sfrx ver xx unf 1 rrg,ht to Del Cor Os mxx 'ind wot chw ed from the held XX nth the 0 O detewt hx Bere1 h'xng,1nL ox er therr he'1ds the Nqmd Nettled doxxn to hflrd prwctue determined to hoxx the Oberlm Mm 'Ind there xx ere plentx ot them thu xe'1r thfrt thex could pl1x h'1ll The Flx rm g'm1e xx 'rs the rewult A xx eel1 e'1rl1er Elx rm had hwnded Swnduxkx lwter llttle B1 Sexen lewue chflmpx 1 7 0 NCfb'lClx 'Ihex xx ere hxored to xx 1n hx 'lt lent four touchdoxx nx but the moxt Npmted Oberlin te'1m lnce 27 xxent out on the field 'md fought Elx rm to '1 QI'lI'ldNYlll tor three qu'1rterQ Txxo lonff drlxex f 1xe Llx 11 I7 pomtb to Oherlms none but Oberlrn ffms xx ent home 'lflkflffl xxlth the Qhoxxmg thelr tefrm h'1d m'1de Bag: twrntg :mr L 11, 1 1, 1, 1 1 . 1 1 , - 1 1 .D, 1 , 1, 1 , ', . 1 H , , 1, 1 1. - . , , 1, U. ,1 1, . 1, 1 ' 1 '- x 9 y ' ' ' L 7 7 1 X71 1 7 1 1 Z1 1 7 11 , l 1 I 1 7 7 n . 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LLIIP L9 'lglgll iunuztl 1531 Tl1e Red 1nd Bl11e st1rted tl1e L1ttle B1 Sexen se1son w1th 1 b1ng defeatmg W1ll1rd 'lxtfln 1nd Norwftlk on successne S1turd11s XY1ll1rd 1nd I1tt1n were bowled oxer XXIIII CINC 200 'IFILI 25 6 and tl1e 5qu1d w 1s 111 tlptop sl11pe w l1en Nor H1 lnxuled the loc1l fleld 'Xorw 1lk ls 11su1l gut exerxtnn-f lf Ill 1ff11nst Oberlm 'lllll 1 btttle ro11l w ls tl1e result rlhe g11n1e w1s11t def 11lt1l 1111t1l tl1e l1st hu IHIINIICS when Pmft returned 1 punt 20 vtrds for the w111n1n 1 touthdown rl lus f11me m1rked tl1e pe 1k of Oberlm s QC'l9OIl Ihe two ICTIIIS were uenlx IIY1fLlICLI 1nd verlm h ul to NIUUI tl1e works to edge 111 I7 0 Iwo h1r1l runes ln 1 low were too muth IIOVSCXCI tor tl1e I0llUXXlI'lf' week Oberlm went down to Iremont 1nd bowed to the L1ttle cll 1nts 22 6 Fremont to LIITITIPIOIIN ot tl1e le1uue wlth b1ndusk1 l11d 1 hue t1st ttun th1t TDIWCTIII1 couldn t cope Wlfll but tl1e Red 1nd Blue iought to tl1e end Bellexue, we1k slster of the le1gue III tootb1ll w Is e1s1lx tlken ox er 36 7 STX Ser 1nd l11 111 1tes l11d 1 held d IN seorlnff 111 exers qu1rte1 IIILI 3111111111 ground 1t wlll The next w cek w 1s 1 dltfertnt storx how exer Smcluskx 45 Oberlln 0 rlhe T61 :on Some sud tl1e ICIITI h1d gone st1le some tl11t 5'II'llIllNlxk w ls 111 t 1ot tour fYllCss ls ls vom 1s IDX 1 ou Lnlll t CXpl1lI'l '1w 11 tl1e store uulm l1I'0ll lI ISIILLPNNIII SC'IQOlI to 1 close ufunst 7111111 XXIHIIIIIU 1 0111 1 looselx pl 11c1l 5111111 lhc w1n kept Oberltn s home retord Lle1n V 1ll1rd Norw1lk 1nd Belluue hem 1 tl1e other uttnns In thur ll1Illl'll 'TlI'II1kSi'IXlI'lg d11 g1me S'lI'lLlllNlxX 'lI'lll Fremont pl11ed to 1 scoreless deullotk QIXIIIW Oberlm second pl1te III tl1e f1n1l lC'lHllC st1nd1nv5 tl1e hlgbest pl1te thes l1 we held for 5e1er1l Xe1rs tea1r1 IIIIIC '1lter tune he brought crow ds to tl1e1r feet 1s he 1eeled off br1ll1ant open fleltl r11ns or threw loftx pasees tor lonv gams Pf1ff, 1t full back led the team 1n xndlwdual scormg w 1th 6 touchdowns 1nd 1 evtra polnt, 1 totnl of 27 pOlIIf9 besldes dolng the bulk of Oberlm s puntlng Punk 1n1l Ohlx blotkmg, h1ltb1cks, completed tl1e b1tkf1eld Ohls s spec11lty N18 openlng tl1e w '11 for S11 ger 1nd Pf1ff Punk w 1s the best dettnslxe b1ck 111 tl1e le1g11e xx7ltlI0lIt llllll I'I'lLklI1g1 them up, Oberlms 1nexper1eneed l1ne would h11e been lost 111 the t1rl1 QTITICN The whole b1ckf1eld w1ll be lost bs gr1du1t1on and fllllng tl1e1r pl1tes wlll not be the le1st ot LOWLII Holden s worrles next f1ll P1rkl1urst 1nd B1rnes both f15t men and de1dlx tacklers fl nked 1 well b1l anced l1ne tl11t show ed lmproxement 1n eserx game Barnes, on the TCLCIVIYIQI end of most of Swgers P15988 ch1lked up 2.1. pomt durmg the 1e1r and won a place along w1th D1ck on the all league team Holrhauer Bruse and Rsan fllled the tackle posts 1n a c1p1ble manner The pl11 ot Professor Bull R11n at r1ght tackle m1de th1t pomt one of the strongest 1n the l1ne 'Ihe gu1rd pos1t1ons w ere h1ndled bs C1pt11n elect XX7II1f1Cld Schr1mm 'llld the lxght but 5cr1pp1 Emns lames dld most of tl1e 5n1ppmg b1ck 'TIIOIIYIS In tl1e b1tkt1eld Rogers 1nd IIC Roberts on tl1e llne 1lso got ln enough q1mes to wln letters Stores Oberlm OIJCYIIII Oberl1n Oberlln Oberlm Oberl1n Oberl1n Oberlm Oberl1n I 2 Iglagr twenty nun Berea Fls 111 kV1llard 'I lffln Norw alk Fremont Belles ue Sandusks P1rma II Oberlm Opp Flrst Downs 101 Passes trred P18869 eomplete T11LIlXlLlLl ll scorlng Pl11er TD E P 'Io Ptaft B1rne Sax ger P'lI'lxllllTsf Thom1s Bob TIIIHOIJ i -V I L . 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' 5 .. ......... 1 0 6 1 4 ............. 1 0 6 Uhr C9-High Annual. 1931 Uhr Eankrthall Umm Bottom Row Thomas Coach Leahy Parkhurst Second Row Lampson NIcKee Saxger Pfaff Third Row Lyman Clllgrj Captam Nlallors Swartz Barnes Houston Fields Basketball Hampered bv lnellgxbllltx and IIIJUTICS the Red and Blue basketeers didn t hut thelr strxde until late m the season and wound up with a lopsided record of I wlf' IO losses for the 30 31 season Oberlln was the vlctlm of '1 four pomt jmv ln the flrst two games bemg able to garner only a basket and two fouls m both the Amherst and Loram games Am herst won 20-4 and Lorain 26 4 For three quarters of the Ely rla game lf looked as lf the jun! was here to stan but Sax ger broke loose m the last period and made the flnal score 21 I3 Elyrla Four more defeats were Oberlms lot before thes woke up and started to play real basketball xvlth thelr full strength for the first tlme O H S went to Bellevue and won a game ln the flrst halt only to see lt shp from their grasp when Bellevue staged '1 terrlflc rally ln the last quarter and won 30 28 Finally reahzmg that they could play ball Oberlin came back home and put on a real CYl'llblIl0Il of basketball to down Berea 21 I7 for their onlx uctors of the season Berea had a seasons record of 8 wms out of 9 starts but Oberlin was on and lead bs Nfallorw s 7 pomts took them over Hopes ran hlgh for the Sandusky game but superior floor work won for the Blg Blue 2I 13 Elyrlas strong team came to Oberlm for the last game and ln a fast well played tllt nosed out the Red and Blue 30-28 Bags tmrntg thru v C .'r 4 - 1 1 v - 9 A v , r - ' ' v A , 1 4 V ' v v - . . . . . , . . . . , . . . 1 L v 7 .ly 1 y r . v , Y - V 4 . 1 . - - Y U - v c . , . . . 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Uhr 09-Kigh Annual. 1531 Erark Gram Top Row Bows Champnex Nlgr Holden CCoachQ Pfaff Nlxddle Row VVmfield Fields Parkhurst CCapta1n Gordon Barnes Bottom Row Wlartln ohnson Evans Huston For the first time IH the schools historx Oberlin was entered in the annual mdoor meet ln Cleveland Thex copped first 1n the class B dlVlSl0fl there before donning spikes and starting their title drive outdoors Fields and Parkhurst both placed ln the hurdles Gordon IU the 60 xard dash and the half mile relay team was third to give Oberlin enough points to win Elx rla taking advantage of Oberlin s weakness in the field events dished out an 87 33 defeat to Oberlin in the first outdoor meet of the season Gordon Parkhurst 85 Co piled up a huge margin in the running exents The following week Oberlin came back to land fifth in the state wide meet at lllansfxeld a meet in which Oberlin xx as up against class A as well as B compe t1t1on Gordon xxon the 100 the shuttle relax team Cparkhurst Barnes Fields and the medlex relax team fourth A a result of the fine showing made in thi meet Oberlin was acknowledged as a serious contender for the state class B crown xxon bx Dax ton Oakwood in 1920 On Nlax I Oberlin Journexed to Berea and defeated Berea and ohn Nlarshall of Clexeland in a triangular meet Oberlin ,4 Iohn Nlarshall 57 1 2 Berea ,I 1 2 Parkhurst and Gordon each took txxo tlrsts xxhlle YVmf1eld and Fields grabbed one apiece The half mile relax te m state champions and record holders 1n 1930 easilx xx on their race Track lettermen are Captain Parkhurst Fleld Barnes Gordon Saxger XBTIII field Pfaft Johnson and Boxxs Page twenty fiur . 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Y It lv A Y -B' Uhr OD High Annual 1531 Uhr Svtuhrnt Swat: Nluch has been accomplished ln the e1g,hth year of the Senate and It has proven to be a worthw hlle gov ernment The purpose for yyhlch the Student Senate was or gamzed was to gxye the students an opportunity of learmng to govern themselves and to handle their own affalrs yylsely Better order rn halls and assembhes respect for teachers and better provrsrons for social actxvmes have been enforced At the beginning of the year Nllss Bell and Nlr Alter yyere chosen as faculty advlsers of the Senate aside from the customary membership of the prmclpal 'Ur Wlgton and the supermtendent 'Ur Rayydon Thls year yye have seen evldence of thls club rn eyery dlrectxon The bulletm board at the foot of the staxrs 1s yyelcomed by everyone Drdnt the Llbrary seem brlghter after all the trophy cups had been cleaned and pollshed by our helpful senate? Thls orgamzatlon xs noyy reconstructmg the School Constltutlon so It wxll be more effectlve and more useful Thus 1sn t such an easy job after all Perhaps one of the greatest steps toyy ard student government was made when the senate organized themselves into a Court Students yyrll be brought before lf for correctrye measures tnd for frlendlv advice 'I he sen 1te has a very ambmous and actlye presldent Charles Parkhurst and he has a fme group of people to work wlth l'hey are Gertrude Zxmmerman Vlce Presrdent 'Hanan Nlorrlson Secretary lxenneth Gayer Harriett Peabody Paul Stone and Jack VV1rkler Leia Broun Uhv C9 H1911 The O Hlgh our school paper has come out every month this year rn hvely style Thus paper has been a huge success for each of us at some tlme or other has had a great curloslty to get rn on that Glfllgh Cyossrp yy rltten by Chrls or has felt a general curroslty to know what 19 really gomg on up here at our dear old O H S lt has happened occaslonally that at least a third of us are not up to date on other mterestmg events Our paper has kept us all aware of the darly news glVlf1g us an Insight Into the varxous classes smps of funny conyersatlons overheard and llttle peeks at mterestmg thlngs all around the halls The O Hugh has mformed us of events IU ady ance This w as the splrlt of the O Hrgh yust brlmful of the very latest news' 'Nhss Bay le formed a news class and the staff got a lot ot tlps on hoyy to yy rlte a good artrcle from th1s class whlch met eyery Thursday at 3 .ts That IS another reason why the O Hlgh came up to our hlffhest errpectatlons The staff w as as follows Henry Rey ers Edltor rn chref Chnstme Alexander, Asslstant Edltor Robert Cole Feature Fdltor Robert llallory Sports Edrtor Phil lip Thomas Edltorlals VVallace Tobm AdXCl'IlQlI'lg 'llanager John Toth Evelyn Stanfxeld rlyplsts Allce Rodgers Willa Bliss Esther Fowls Harold Vlmfleld Robert Blackburn Prudence Rowe Gllbert Cargill Laurabelle Scott VV1ll1am Pye Ellaabeth Huffman Reporters 'llxss Bayle l'aculty Fdltor 'Ur Simpson Facultv Nlanagber Pruzlemf Ro e Uhr Annual lt yy as orlgrnally planned this year to have no annual substrtutmg for 1t seven regular newspaper rssues and a fxnal commencement xssue contammg, extra materlal such as Semor plctures the class prophecy md so on lhen when the Semor play proved such a fmancxal success lt was declded to put out an annual after all The lag: inrrnig mx ' 4 AV VV .V . .V VV V . v Y . 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Uhr GB High Annual 1531 Semors wlth thelr usual pep got busy and ln an astomshmgly short time assembled materlal and sent It to the prmter Copres of the annual were free to regular O Hlgh subscrlbers The followlng people worked on the Annual Eleanor Beebe Lela Brown Faxth Draper ohn Haughton Nllldred locke Robert 'Vlallory Richard WIcKee Prudence Rowe llartm Rogers Alden Ryan Prlscxlla Sedgeman VV1ll1am Stocker ohn 'Ioth Hugh VVebber Gertrude Llmmerman iilemhrra nf the Smunr Qbrrhwtra Flrst Vlolms Julxa Whltttngton Prlscllla Sedgeman CSecretary Treasurer Alleen Strong amce Ruth Luanna Huffman Constance Fair Second Vlolms Dorothy Zimmerman Betty Glenn Xflfglflli Rlchardson Phylll Campbell Kath erme Kutscher Charles Avery CAsst Llbrarlanl VV1llard Pye CAsst Llbrarlan Beverly Dodge Cello Gertrude Zimmerman Viola Kathleen Thompson Helen Spellbrmk Flutes Adelme Gehrkens Nlargaret Chap1n Oboe Tharon Parsons Llbrarlanj Nlary VVarner Clarlnet Bob Lxman CPres1dentj Harold Parson French Horns 'VIartm Rogers Paul Hastings 'Irombones Dxck McKee Harold Hoves Cornets Bob Cole Budd Pfaff Iuba Edward Youngless Double Bass Howard Flelds Percusslon Bert aclcson Plano Evelxn Hnornmg Directors Robert Vlelcher Nlargaret Kluge Hirmhrru nf Ihr Clbhvrlm High Svrhnnl mann President Kenneth Gayer Secretary and Treasurer Paul Hastmgs Busmess Nlanager lblartm Rogers Lxbrarlans Gertrude flmmerman 'Horns Drage Drum VIa1or Rlchard Shafer Charles Parkhurst Budd Pfaff VVard Powers Uel Mc Qullouph Robert Cole George VV1lbond Robert NVood Dorothy Zlmmaerman NV1ll1xm Pvans VV1ll1am Stocker Rlchard NIcKee Harold Hovew Paul Stone Ed ward Youncless C1lbertL1rg,1ll Robert lrufmt Wolnex Ohphant VV1ll1am Ohly Ons VVorcester Rllph Lsman Nlarcaret Chapxn lharon Parson Harold Parsons Robert lxman VVallace lobln RlLll1TlTC1lD ohn Lchlco ames Hastings Florls xVllll1m5 Robert ames Clarence VV1ll1un Rax Grocott How 1rd lackson XVII bur lhomls Dlrector H C Lunmnch un md Paul Anthom iillrmhrra nf Kings C6129 Olluh Flrst 'Ienors kenneth Gaser xvllbllf Peabodx Charles Reed Raymond Gor don oe 'Nlxsxpalc Second lenors Pdw 1rd Thom ohn Hauchton Leroy Schramm Phlllrp Thomas Donald Reed Louls Ll1llc'lI't Ralph Lsman Wolnek Ollphant Fxrst Bas Robert 'Xlartm XIOYTIQ Dra e Alden Rx an Lel lNIcCullough YV1ll1am Iexe VV1ll1am Ohlx Xbllll'lI11 lwan lame Nlann Xvllllim Fendrlclc Second Ba lames Barne Robert Blackburn Clarence Xbllll'lIUS Dick Barrlcklow Hugh XVebber Don Holzhauer Sam Barne Raxmond qlfllfh Harold XVlHf1Cld Prel dent Alden Rxan Xxce President ohn Htu hton Secretarx Treasurer Hugh XX ebber Hlrmhrra nf 61115 05112 Qiluh XX7lll'1 Blu Lela Brown CSecretarx lreasurer F ther Car on Nltldred Clarlt France Cool. 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Lbhr Q9 Ergh Annual 1931 Girlz 15113 The 'um of thls orvanwatlon ls to create mamtaln and extend throughout the school md tommunltx hlfh standards of Ll1I'l9f1 lI1 character The gxrls have had IITIIN usetul ls xxell as 6I1tCI'IllI1ll'lg meetings durmff tlus xelr Iflfllslllil throuf h the seeretarx s book one xx1ll note suth extracts as these lhe c,l'X'T'lIll Inn on October 2 xx ls the scene ot 1 blnquet gxxen hx the Cnrls H1 Y tor the 'xllllllllli' ot that or Qamratxon Fourteen xx ere present TIlilULIl0Il teremonx tor the SlXtCf.Il nexx mem bers lrogram for coming xear planned llcnxc held at Clarks N rss Barnes gaxe a xerx lnterestlng tall1 on xocatrons xctxn Hormnff p polnted ottlclal plano plaxer TTOQTCSQIYC supper gxxen tor Hoxs H1Y Ellen Adams Isax Fullerton Fsther Carson and 'Nhldred Clark xxere hostesses at their respectlxe homes Aecordmg to 'Urs Lampson, bv had boxs otten throxx custard PICS at teachers In her talk on tC'lC.lllDg she gaxe manx xerx lI1tCI'CSUf1g lUCldCI1tb of her oxxn extpenence At the meetxng of December 3 Xlrs YVoodruff tllstllssttl the toplc of Contro xersles betxx een I arents and Children lhe glrls are all trxmg to keep fllC1I' mothers from gettxng grex han' It xx as xerx earlx and dark xx hen the girls left to go C.lI'0llf1g the Sundax morning, betore Chrlstmas but lt xx is so much fun L,llI'lStlI1C Alexander eertamlx can make good coftee Do xou knoxx xxhat a dlctlonarx contamsp lVhat the dunes of a Lll7Y'1fllH are lhe Glrls of the H1 Y do, after 'XI1ss 'Nesbltts m terestmg talk VVe are all gomg to be nurses lt the talk of NI1ss lVade has anxthmg to do xxlth lt Extem speeches on 'lhe Prosperltx Boom at the South Pole 'That taftx xx asn t so bad for the dentlstl Dr A Rxchards seems to have had lots of excperlence rldmg oxer mountams on mules The organwatlon has 22 members rl hex are Gertrude Zlmmerman Pres1dent Chrrstme Alexander, Vice Presldent, lela Broun, Secretary, Nlrlored Locke, 'Ireas urer Exelxn Hormng, Social Chaxrman, llllss Bavle and 'lllss Bell Faculty Ad WISOTS, Ellen Adams VV1lla Bllss, Fsther Carson 'lllldred Clark lxax Fullerton, Kay Harroun, Cleova Hornmg ean lxellx ane lxlnnex Fllzabeth Rlchardson, Alice Rodgers, Prudence Roxxe, Jamce Ruth Cleo 1u1l1er, Alleen Strong, ulxa Whit tmgton, and Dorothx Zlmmerman v Tingz Er H Throughout the xear the boxs of the H1Y haxe been busx IH club actlvxtles Their Presrdent, Isenneth Gaxer has been xerx successful ln enforclng order ln the meetings xxhlle VICE Presrdent 'llallorx has been hard at xxorlc thlnklng up better exents to add to the alreadx xxell planned program Paul Hastlngs, Secretarv, has had hls hands full collectmg dues Nlr Alter has gxx en to them h1s much needed rn fluence as Semor Adxrsor As rn prex1ous xears the club has cnjoxed manx 0utlI1Us speeches CTISLIINSIODQ, and partxes Among the most important speakers xxere Dan lxlnsex Rex Rlehard Nlr IL X Donaldson Prot Hretkenrldge, and Couch Leahx As usual a banquet xxas gzrxen to the btsketball team at the end of thelr season Our presxdent attended the State Boxs H1 X Lonvress at Columbus, xxhere he recelxed much xaluable mtorma txon and manx helpful ldeas The club has an enrolment ot 24 Txx elxe of these xx1ll leaxe the club IH une The members are Ixenneth Gaxer Presldent, Robert Nlallorx Yxce President Paul Hastmgs Secretarx Treasurer, Lee Champnex Gordon Daxxlex VV1ll1am Fendrlck, Chester Hageman Lexxls Hamlm hxerett Lampson, Robert Lyman, Robert Xlar tm RlLl11fd llclxee Yolnex Ollphant Grlbert Usmer Charles Parl1hurst Budd Ptaft Henrx Rexers Xlartm Rogers Alden Rxan Lerox Schramm XK1lll1lI1 Stocker, Paul Stone XXIlll'lIT1 Texes Clalre Y 1I1AUst.lZllC Fagr Imrnig nght -1 , . , v . 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' 1 , 1 A , C ' :1 I l 1' 1 lr ul-gr 19 Hugh Annual 1931 Uhr Behav Seaman Oberlin High enlowed a werw successful season in debate this wear, and the school can justlw be proud of the creditable record made bw its debaters Oberlin s forensic season was 1 rather extenslwe one this wear and cowered the manw weeks of busw actiwltw between anuarw ninth and April twentw second 'Uanw weeks of diligent labor preceded the opening, debate with Paineswille on anuarw ninth How O H S successfullw triumphed in sw straight wictorles to win the championship of the northeist district IS a matter of gratltwlng memorw Oberlin continued its debating into the State finals dropping out it the point where there were just eight teams left from the II5 that origlnallw entered this ls the furthest in Oberlm team has ewer gone in the State contests lhe team thxt eliminated Oberlin was Rawenna and we can realize the evtraordmarw good performance of our debaters ln view of the fact that Rawenna won the State championship in the final debate' During the course of the wear Oberlin debaters were in fourteen clashes many of them dual debates with the following high schools in northern Ohio Pamesville, Hudson Parma, Brooklwn Heights Haw Yillage l'lwr1a VVadsworth VV1llard and Ravenna Of the fourteen debates, Oberlin won eight, lost fiwe and one was non decision Besides these debates, an intra squad debate was held before the Oberlin Business Nlen s Club earlw in the season as follows Negative team Dorothw Zimmerman Robert lrufant, lxenneth Gawer, Captalnl Affirmatiwe team oe lNas1pak Gertrude Limmerman, Nlartm Rogers, Clptam Graduation this wear takes fiwe of these capable speakers from the portals of O H S Dorothw Zimmerman will be the onlw weteran back next wear when Oberlm again takes up its forensic march It will be difficult indeed to fmd a pair of able captains and competent speakers to fill the places left bw Ixenneth and lXIart1n, with two wears of experience these orators formed the bulw ark of the Oberlin teams this wear Starting out as new timber, Robert Gertrude, and oe deweloped into sea soned speakers and prowed of great walue to Oberlms debate squad, but O H S also loses these three speakers bw graduation Dorothw Zimmerman, the one veteran to be back next wear will be a waluable asset to Oberlin debating activities with a wears experience behind her Phe debaters this wear were capablw coached bw bliss NIcCaw and Ur Alter and with both coaches coming back Oberlm looks with optimism toward another good wear rl he deb ttlng teams w ere the Guests of Xlr Rlwdon at a dinner held ln their honor Xlaw sixth This occasion fittinglw culminated a werw happw and successful wear for the deb lters of O H S Page immig nine I '- ' 0 Fw 1 4. ' . 1 . f. rx 1 1 ' i z i '4. , K' 1 V L K ', A 1 ' 1 H, L ' . A 1 l I -R V l S :T I 5 a I I ,V . S, ,. 17' 17.1, 1 xp v Y .I 'C '-I n -' k . I s I S I-. I I 'lk A k. k - y rv . s ls a The students who have been making debate history for O. H. S. this year are CK K. S . C :J ,cwlfy ,. I . C 2 .' J. I l I . . K , ' Y s l K I 5 K U 1 n -Y ' vi 'Y V K K 1 Iv v I -Y K Q I . f C ,K ' . ,, , J Y . - k k K V ey I v vi . v C - C . u i u F .R -Y' c ' 4 4 'Y 1 'Y . Rx. . ' 1 . . , . . 4 z ' . . ' , I 5 ' . . 1 ' . . ' ' ' 1' 1 ' 2 3 ' . . . Uhr 09 High Annual 1931 one Bums Er Gluh ludgmg from the place that this organlzatlon has taken rn the school s actxvltles durlng the past wear one maw believe that If ls werw helpful as wwell as entertammg Its chief arm ls to help those rn need It strengthens the glrl s knowledge of Home Economlcs and brmgs her ln closer relatlonshlp wwlth other girls Thls wear delegates hawe been sent to tvwo conventions one at Columbus and another at Sanduskw Frieda Nlewers and Eva Hungerford represented Oberlin at Sanduskw ww hxle Ruth Dale and Cora Hungerford trled thexr luck at Columbus The ewenmg of Aprrl KO sm the members of the facultw IH krddles clothes agam and enjowmg themselwes m the Home Ec rooms with tllls club acting as host esses 'Ur Rawwdon Miss Bauer 'Urs Warner and Hlldreth Barone wwere awarded Blue Health Ribbons Gingerbread wuth vwhlpped cream and cocoa was served Suckers and toothpaste wwere gn en for faw ors lhe members were Ruth Rllorf President Helen xVllll1IIl9 XILC Presrdent Ewa Hungerford Secretxrw Ireasurer Plorrs VVlll11ms Hostess Cleova Hormng wwaws and means I'r1eda 'NIewers program xVllH1l xVllIIUCX retreshments Vrrgmla Powwell publlutw Ruth Dale lsther Fowwls Ieota Grundw Cora Hungerford Helen NIcRoberts L0ls Hull Ruth 'Nexdmg PhXlllS lxruger Sherla Oldfleld Har r1ett Peabodw Alma Rtloft Florence Reese Gertrude YVorcester Eleanor VVorces Uhr Qitrla Athlrttr Aaanrtatrnn Presldent Gertrude Zimmerman Secretary Treasurer Nhldred Clark Social Chalrman Chrlstme Alexander I'enn1s lblanager Alleen Strong Volleyball Man ager Alice Lrafts Baseball Nlanager Betty Glenn Basketball lVIanager ean ones Hlklng Uanager NI I' rlennew, Svwlmmmg 'wlanager lxaw Fullerton Blk mg 'Uanager Ruth Dart Soccer NI21I'l'lI1 Nlornson Lots ot pep has been shoxwn IH the G A A thrs wear and a great deal wwas accomplxshed The season started wwlth soccer Enough glrls wwere out to more than complete twwo teams lhe season closed wuth the Red and Blue games Although everyone plaw ed to the best of hrs ab lxtw the twwo games ended m a scoreless tle Basketball wwas ewen more successful The class teams were chosen and mter class games wwere played the umors emergmg wrctorlous vwrth the Senlors a close second The all star Red and Blue game was the climax of the season Kay Ful lerton led the Blues to a hard fought VICIOYS ower the Reds wwho vwere captamed by Gertrude Zrmmerman unlor glrls receiving Os this wear were Chrrstlne Alexander Eleanor Clark Alice Crafts Kaw Fullerton ean Jones lVIar1an 'Nlorrrson Alleen Strong and Mary E Tennew The Senior Glrls recexvmg Os vwere Lela Brown Evelwn Stanfleld and Gertrude Zimmerman The spllt Os vwere glwen to Lela Browwn Betty Glenn, and Gertrude Zrm merman The spring sports wollewball baseball hlkmg and tenms were also wery suc cessful The purpose of the G A A ls to promote sports fnendshlp among gurls lnter ested m the sports and most Important of all sportsmanship All gurls mterested ln athletics maw belong The girls that are leawmg wush suceess to the assoclatlon next wear and hope that more glrls wwlll be seen wwearmg the O Bags thing ' o T . , . ! 1 - ' . . . . . , .1 ' Y k Vo K A Q vv, Y c u . v . 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