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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 ' . . .
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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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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 . ' , , V x - v - . - , . ' : 'J 5 ' : - It S. A . 1 v , T ff 4 , . .. 1 , 1 ' 7 1 .. 7 1 ' 1 , 4 4 1 t . S I lt' ' Y T K I :- ,, . . . v. . . . c , , , 4. ., ' t , , . 1 f. - . . . . . lf , t z 1- .. , . z ., 1, , v -- -n T I - - n I 1 - 1 , x 1 . . . , 1 . ., . . U , g . , . 1, . , , '.' v. F . . , , , , . . -. , , . 1, . V , Q .i . i , . . u .5 , . . . t, . . B, L , v , , - . . z , ' , ' : . - 7 7 ',. ,' t' , ter, VN anda W aller, Miss R. Ewwmg. and Kllss KI. YVade. Q Y Q v n 1 v 4 1 L r . . . I , . f v - 1 - r r ' - a , ., .., . A . . , , . , I I . , . . . f , .f . ,. ' ' K . . f , .I , - t . , . 5 ' , . . . 5 . 4 lj S Y 1 1 n x .' l G v , . . ' . ' ' . 1 f c v ' . 1 V 3 J . . Y . ' Y I Y Y 1 ' 7 I Y . . . . , v D 7 . ' -' ' 7 , Y . , v . v v v ' , - , ' v . y 9 ' ' . . . t, V ' 1 v v - ' ' ' In YY
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