Oberlin High School - O High Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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HO ORS HW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HAIcIuI':'1' CAIIY C llAllI.O'l l'l-I CLINE M,xI:I:AIiE'r GLIDER PAUL Gouski-1 MYRIAM JoIINs'r0N FILANK SPELBRINK LILIAN WILLIIONIJ LEE WILSON PIIILIP WORCESTER OBERLIN HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS DEBATE Margaret Atkins, June Carpenter, Patricia Chamber- lain, William Close, Eleanor Geauman, Valentin Nasipak, Clare Reinhard, William Slch, Ward Wooster. MUSICAL AWARDS BANIr-Leroy Beckett, Doris Cain, James Hall, Robert Hartson, Harold Papworth, Brad Warner, Lilian Willbond, Perry Young. 0Rf'l'IES'l'RA'-LSTOY Beckett, Kenneth Bohrer, Doris Cain, Margaret Glider, James Hall, Robert Hartson, Harold Papworth, Mary Alice Webber, Lilian Willbond, Berneisis Young, Farra Young, Perry Young. GI.I-:I-: Cnuns-Grace Blackmer, Harriet Cady, Virginia Carson, Margaret Glider, Gertrude Hobbs, Betty Reid, Doris Spicer, Mary A. Worcester, Farra Young, William Slch, Ward Wooster, Philip Worcester. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Elizabeth Blackburn, Grace Blackmer, Virginia Car- son, Betty Evans, Dorothy Gutman, Lucille Portman, Camille Skalak, Doris Spicer, Dorothy Squires, Dana Tuck, Marion Wahl, Johngttg Wahl, Betty Wendt, Farra Young. Helen Zbydnowski, Wanda Zbydnowski. FUTURE HOME MAKERS ASSOCIATION Nancy Blackburn, Joyce Griffin, Naomi Hughes, Helen Zbydnowski, NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLAR SHIP SOCIETY Golmox BLISS RONALD SLATPR Rolxlcwr DEW Joiw STRONG RAX'MONll HEROD WIIIIARI WIGTON BlTRDl'IT'l' LAXVSON PHILIP WORCESTER

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Got my numerals at G. A. A. banquet . . . Dorothy Gutman and Camille Skalak were the only Sophs-Gosh, I wonder if I'll ever rate a split O? The grand and glorious 0-Club Carnival! Yippie! I was awfully poohed after tumbling, but it was loads of fun dancing with him! There were all sorts of prizes at the booths where you threw darts at balloons, pounded nails, a fish pond, miniature golf, etc. The Glee Clubs gave the operetta, Rnmpelstiltskinf' tonight. Jim Jones certain- ly made a hit jumping out from behind toad stools. Have Spring Fever pretty badly, but still cgruins worry me-they aren't so very far off. SEPTEMBER 16, 1935 Well, another year to do or die in . . . funny without the seniors . . . grand to see our class again . . . I do feel older! Class elections today! Bus, of course, is pres. He deserves it! Shirley-vice, .lane-sect. Persons is treasurer--l'ork and Ginny are social cliairmcn. Called in to Mrs. WVarner's oflice-and got an iiwitation to Fine Arts-gosh, how did it ever happen! Lil, Jane. Fam, Dorothy Gutman, Marg and Lucille, Thomas, and Helen Youngless made it, too! 0-Club gave the best a111ateur hour for assembly-Jane Phillips won SP3-boy can that girl ever dance! ' Sold candy again today at the game-honestly, I do feel simple sloshing around in the mud-trying to make change-no cinch-no doubt it's a good cause-for a grand prom. WVe won the L. B. F. championship for football again-beat YVillard to do it. That makes two in a row for tl1e team and Ott. Ilet's pray for a third. Pork, Ji111, Babe, Buss, and Bill played on the team this year . . . had a swell banquet with plenty to eat and more gold footballs for the girls . . . l'm getting disgusted. lVorried stiff-we had psych. testis this morning-now the whole world will know what a dim wit I am . . . O-High came out today with a roto-gravure section . . . smooth, I'd say. The paper really rates now that it is a member of N. S. P. A. tNa- tional Scholastic Press Assln.J Whole day spent debating with Bellevue and Port Clinton-luncheon at noon- more debates. Brrrr-had a man for assembly who talked on snakes-talk keen, but he illus- trated with live poisonous snakes! ! G. A. A. Pageant, Past, Present, and Future in Girl's Sportsv given before the Red a11d Blue game-game a tie-the reds should've won!!! Some one stole our candy! How are we Juniors ever going to make any money . . . Varsity Club turned snooty with a dinner dance-and with a bit of unusual luck I was invited-good time! At last Miss Clevenger has started a dancing class-and fellas like me get a break -perhaps I'll be able to take a girl to the prom. This was a day-Glee Club and Orchestra VVQIII to Bellevue for L. B. F. Musical Festival-combined glee clubs and orchestras surely sounded plenty O.K.-danced afterward 'til 11 . . . tire blew out on way home . . . even that wasn't bad . . . Band went to Willard . . . good looking dames, ol1 yeah! Startled the world with new uni- forms . . . changed fro111 capes to navy military coats with brass buttons and gold braid-white oflicers caps-white trousers and for girls too. Qtlontinued on page thirtyj fag: fnurtsru



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GROWING P INS ,Mrs M el n t yre - Professor Molntyre Terry ----- George - Brian - - Prudence - - Elsie - - - Mrs. Patterson - Officer - - - sophm - ------------ - FRANCES MACIlUh'B'IE - - PAUL GORSKE - CAMILLE SKALAK - BURDETT LAwsON - FRANK SPELRRINK I- BETTY THOMAS - MARGARET GLIDER - VIRGINIA CARSON - KENNETH BOHRER - - - BETTY REID The Gang: Patty-Jane Phillips, Miriame-Shirley Napp, Jane- Myriam Johnston, Vivian-Dorotliy Gutman, Dutch-Philip VVorcester, H al-Allan Harris, Pete-Guy Throner, and Omar- Ralph Kessler. On the 16th and 17th of April, the Senior class presented Growing Pains, by Aurania Rouveral. The scene of the play is i11 northern California at the Spanish patio home of Professor and Mrs. Mclntrye, the parents of two modern adoles- cents, Terry and George. l Terry, the fifteen year old tomboy, finds it very hard to give up the com- panionship of boys. But she discovers a way to get around civilization and is induced to rely O11 her feminine resources to interest her brother's pal, Brian. George, her brother, ruled entirely by what the other fellas do, falls very hard for Prudence, the neighborhood vamp, and is completely crushed when she tells him, I think you are awfully youngf' The climax of the play comes at a party which George and Terry give for the gang. George, sent for Inore ice cream, runs amuck of the law, and the cop traces the pile of junkv to the McIntyre home. In defense ol' Prudence, George strikes the cop and is taken Off to jail. Father, though 'fonly a Latin professor, copes with the situation admirably. The next day peace is restored for Terry and Brian are pals, George has found two new interests in life, Rascal, a dog, and Vivian, a new girl. The McIntyres recognize the signs of recovery from 'fgrowing pains with great relief. Hag: atxtnn Business Manager Property Manager Programs - - - Publicity - Tickets - , Head Usher - - Make-Up f - Scenery - - Director - - - - - - MR. CARPENTER - IYIARGARET GLIDER - LILIAN WILLBOND - CHARLOTTE CLINE - FRANK SPELBRINK - - ARTHUR FowLs - VIRGINIA CARSON MR. WILLIAMS AND DAVID BURGESS MISS LOUISE MCCAW

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