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

 - Class of 1937

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FOURTH Row Mary Douglas, Ruth 'I'aylur. Kathryn Owens, Joyce Grif- fin. Margaret Parlrlack. Agnes Mitru. Marilyn Ilipp, lic-tty VVenmlt. Fliarluttc Meacham. llnruihy Rosecrans. lilcanrmr Vamly, VYinilre1l Bell, .Xgm-s Smith. 'FIIIRD Row Gladys llulrlnarll. Marjuric Manning. Doris Spice-r, lileznmr Ge-auman. I.-,ie lirnwn. XYilmah Hull. lnla Gilwsnn. Nina Lester. Emma llulmlmarcl. Margaret Schubert. Mary llvth Hartson. Farul Zimmx-rman, XYiIma Latlimp. SECOND Row Dnrutliy Iiarlvy, Marion VVal1l, Mary R. Clayer YR?- curclorj. Graco lilaukmvr iSer- retary and Treasurerl. Heh-n Zlmydnuvvski, Virginia 'Car- sun fPresirl6nt3. Miss Clvv- engcr fAmlvisorl. Dorothy llutmau. VVanda Zlnyflnuwski. Helen Morrison. Juhnette xvfllll fVice President and Social Chairman! . Lucille Portman, Arlcene Brickley. FIRST Row Helly llc-rrick. Harriet lmmnk. lsalvel Byars, Sarah J. Jluies. Elaine Lee. Barbara VVade. Marion Reed. Frances Clark, Dorothy Johnson. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCI TIO ARSITY CLUB Wag? twrutg-eight SECOND Row Jainvs Murphy. Bruce alma' ria. Vharles Frye. VK'illiam Flow. Raymunml lin-rml. FIRST Ram' Philip NVurcester CVice- l're-sidenil. Norman VVill- lmnrl. XYilliam Persons, Nur! Inn Vamphell lSvcrn-tary nnsl Treasurer P , Lu- XVilsun Kpresiclentl. liurilctt IAIVVSUII, Herman lliulnell,

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HI-LIGHTS OF THE YEAR The Arts and Industries Building represents a significant step in the advancement of education in Oberlin High School. Not only did the dedication on January 29, 1937, attract outside interest, but since that time many school administrators have come to observe this model development. The equipment. which will be complete after two years. will prove ample for all areas of work, being designed with thought for safety, eiiiciency, and appearance. Some of the modern features include the direct and indirect light diffusion, sou11d absorb- ing walls and floor, air conditioning, and the inspirational murals. Our appreciation for this new development goes to the Board of Education who realized the need and promoted the project. to the Federal government which granted a part of the cost through the l'ublic lVorks Administration. a11d to the voters of Oberlin who passed the bond issue. EXCHANGE PROGRAMS Exchange programs have been carried on most successfully with nearby schools for the purpose of fostering good-will as well as giving the performers experience. Norwalk gave the one-act play, Dad flashes In : and Rocky River brought. Kid- napping Betty, and lierea presented a varied program. Miss Rayle directed Luncheon for Six for assemblies in Amherst, Norwalk, and Rocky River, and gave Dress Re- vearsal at Berea. The casts of these plays formed the nucleus for the new dralnatic club, the O-High l'luycrs. This organization gave their lirst performance on April 30, presenting three one-act plays. The goal of the 0-lligh I'Iaycrs is to raise money for adequate and permanent stage equipment. The O. II. S. Band presented concerts in Amherst and lVellington while the Boys' tilee Club went to Henrietta. These schools promise return programs next year. PUBLIC SPEAKING In the iield ot' Public Speaking Oberlin experienced the most active program in its history, the debate squad debating approximately thirty-five times. Among the high points of the season was the Clinic at lVooster College where twenty-three high schools debated for practice. Then at the Northern Ohio Tourna- ment, in which twenty-seven schools I'rom Ohio and Indiana contested, the Oberlin team won seven out of eleven decisions. Oberlin and Berea in a split-team debate, in which each team was composed of one member from each school, contested at Rocky River. Eight members of the l'ublic Speaking class entered the lVestern Reserve University Tournaments: Patricia Chamberlain, Eleanor Geauman, and Marjorie Manning in Oratorical and lleclamation contcstsg Clare Reinhard, lVilliam Sieh, lVilliam tllose, and Valentin Nasipak in the debate tournament: and Clare Reinhard, NVilliam Sich, and Ward lVooster in the one-act play contest. This play, A Game of Chess, placed in the finals with five other schools. Hag: twenty nine

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