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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 . ' . S ' . 1 ' c ' v L v K ' Vs l v V . V . V V X y 'v , 4, u , , 1' . . ' . a ak V V V T I H . y - Y .V . . , V . I . s V . L u s Y- Y ' ' ' 1. 2 l V H . ' . z . 1 ' j . . . 5' , . . . , . ' y ' ' . ' j . : . , - . , l 4 c . . , c Y, 4' , -7, . , . . . I .. D V . V V . V . . V V , . . , . y . I . ' ' V ' KA ' ' W ' 71 Q ' V ll ' 77 l L- v Y In -7 i - I 1 1 e z , rc' VY, . . . 1 news of the high school life, Including parties of the various clubs, class meetings, and I I s l al ' V-V C ' - y - . . .. .. V -, , , . s - I Y 1 1 3 A f ,H I ' ., . 5: . 1 . ' . A . . 3 , f . 1 . . . 1 - V v ' v ' I v 1 l' 4 c 7 . - ' -1 zz' t .. ' ' c, j, z . . T ' ' j ' - .5, ' M . . .
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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 . T v 1' ,Q it 'Jr 1 ' ' YT- I y . r 4 C. JJ y ' T4 v J y 1 ' . . Y T. '. H ,, . . . Y , Y I . , A . C Y . ,Q i 1 . . Y . -' . . . i , i H . 1 . . . Y 5' A I ' Y 1 - Y ' - 'gi K - x C u xy lk V 5 is H - . ' , : . 5, ' '. Pfaffl was first, the half-mile relay team lGordon, Barnes, Fields, Parkhurstl third, . 1' .j . ' . s 1 : ' . ' 's , ' '. . ' k .' . : ' : ' . y . I. if K V ' k . ' . t 4 . . ' , u . f c ' , c I ' - S g V v .. : i u . . . I . L . ' . . - ' .j a , Qt . ' 3 4 ' ' , L . 1' w I S n ' c c i 4 ' f , I 5. 1- , y I , ' ' . Y It lv A Y -B'
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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. Allce Craft CL1brar1anJ Ruth Dart Ether Fowls Ellza beth Clenn Bemata Gordon Hermme Harm on lxatherlne Helm Cleoxa Hornmg Exelsn Hormnc ean Tones Helen lxel er Bnrbarl Leonard Peggx Leonard Na dma 'XIann Nllldred Pettltord Ylr lma Powell Cleo Robm on Prudence Rowe amce Ruth Lucllle Shepherd Elle Summer Helen Williams Ruth Young XVanda YValler Wlarx H arner and Louxse Zaxodskx CPre IKTCDTD Bam- turrntg umm ' Q 1 1 ' ' - 1 - . , , - 1 1 ,J , 1 , , 1 , 1 , V I V Y . . 5 1 fr y 1 , J 1 ,. , V y K u . : 1 , . 1 '- 1 D, 1J 1 1 '1 1 -' 1 a - 1 1 f ' - 1 5 1 . Y , . . . .7 , . . 5 , 1 . 1 , 1 . , 1, n A n ' f 1 - 4 1 ' 1 . . V ' 7 ' . . , . , . 1 , . I 14 1 - , y 1 . . 1 . . 4 , . 1, . , 1 ri 1 f e v, 1. , , 1. Y 1, 1. 1 . . , . . 7 . . 1 - 1 - , 1 - 1 ,u. 1 . 5 1 1 , ' 4 1 1 . . . f. . . 1 L 1 4 1 4 1 A' ' 1 ll, 1 ' f 1 ' - ' '1 1 1 ' 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 15, 1 , 1 .f , 1 j, 1 , - , . , . ,., , . . . '1 Y 1., 1 1 Y , 1 , 1 1 , 1 , - 5 - fa . , , 2 1,1 1 T1 1 , 1 1. s, 1 1. ., 11 . . . . . . ,D 1, 1 1 , 1 1 ,J ,J1 . 1. Y., 1 5, J1 1 1 s, 1' ' , ': 1' 5 , - .1 . 1, . 1 V 1., 5, . . Y 1 1 1 P. 1 I P 1 7 v ' v T - v 1 1. 1' , 1 I, 1 . , 1' ' 12.1 1'g ' :Z . '1 1 f . U' 1 , . . . . r . ' 11, 1 , 1 '1 , 1 . 1, 1' , . Q' . . . , 5 . . . 1.s. 1 1 , . . 1g, ,1 , 1 . . 1 1-. . . W 7. . .. 5 N . . . V- 5, 1 , 1 ,1 5, 51 5 . 1 . 1 , . . 7' ' . 'N ' v 1552 1 . 1 5, 1 , 1 1 .. 1 , , ', 1 , 11 1 S. 1' 1 . 1 S- ,. X . Y Q v . 1 , l .1 1 ss. 1 ' 1. ' 1 j- 1: D. .s 1 s , - 1 ', 1 'S ', 1 S 1 1 , 1 . S '., 1- J , 1 1 . 1 5 , 1 1 'L , . i 7.4 1 I v T j,J1 ., 5 . 1 1 1 1 . , 1 , - 1- , . .1 V. . . 1 . Q 1 1 1 , . 1 1 . 5 1 , . . Q. Q 7. . Q 1 1 , . 5 1 5. 1 ., , . T ' . -' 1 1 1 ,. 1 I 1 ,1 . 1 . I 5 .
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