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CASE AGAINST THE SENIORS Exhibit A for the defendants i11 the case of the State of Ohio versus the Class of 1937 of Oberlin High School, charging useless waste of time, disturbance of the peace of mind, and non-education propaganda, is nothing more or less than extracts from the diaries of various members of the class cited hereby: SEPTEMBER 17, 1934 I bear Diary, Started school today as a Soph-O-More! You should see the ducky new coach! Tall, handsome, afnd a football hero! tVe're all taking Manual Training now! Thrills and more thrills! In fact, two darling coaches. Kepler is just as cute as Ott. Scratched my hand in gym and he bandaged it. Ain't life sulnpin? . . . Helped get stuE for a pep rally bonfire-us Sophs really got the most points, but Ziilllll favored the Jrs .... tVell,- I won the class election again unanimous, practically. They elected Camille, vice-pres., Eddie Bartlett, sect., Bill Henkes, treas., Mim Johnston and Gorske, social chairmen, and Miss Hammond, advisor-to help me-as tho' I needed it! Persons and Gorske-the poor little Sophs!-had to walk all the way home fI'Olll 'Cham-e -Hi-Y initiation--poor feet and other extremities .... O-Hi-O had a bike hike. It was marvelous pedaling against the wind and then cooking slipper out-of- doors. There must be something in what they say about getting back to nature .... 6 VVhat a shock! We tied Bellevue for the L. B. F. championship and besides held Elyria to a scoreless tie . . . Arc ure cum' good? or should I say the team? Celebrated victory by having a snake dance . . . Between halves of the Bellevue game the athletic field was dedicated to Mr. Morris . . . The G. A. A. girls went to the football banquet. Are we ever emancipated women! ! lt was great fun, but some of the speeches were dry. VVonder if anyone will ever give me a gold football? . . . Had lille club . . . loads of work. but it's worth it. Ginny had the car so went for a spin in the rain . . . You should see the new scoreboard i11 the gym: it runs by electricity. Skipper has gone, but the new teacher. Miss Clevenger, is darling! More personal- ity! I'm going out for speedball, a crazy old game, combination of football, soccer, and basketball. . . Dog-gone it Miss Hammond changed llly seat in homeroom again! Seems as if I'm the only one she ever catches . . . Oh, well, some day I'll be a senior tmaybe!l and then they'll see . . .! l'm going to be i11 the first row at assembly every tlllle, and I'1l take years to leave homeroom just like the present seniors-and maybe I might con- descend to look at the Sophomores. Swing your partners -ala mand left-Pork sure was calling them at the Soph party tonight-standing on the shelf in the library, too. Gorske cooked the eats-or partly cooked the hamburgs. lt was our first successful social event . . . t'Got to go to a debate. Clare Reinhard was the only Soph to debate, but Lucille a11d l had a wild time watching. Betty Wendt was elected to go to the Home Ee. Convention at Columbus. . Met loads of girls, stayed at a girls' dorm, saw all tl1e buildings, banquet swell . . . have enjoyed Citsemod this year. particularly getting Thanksgiving baskets ready, Christmas party t'or poor children, Anne of Green Gables -and making elephants for the Carnival ! . . . Sag: thirtnu
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