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Fifth Row: Henry Schanriorsky, Franklin O'Neal. Vilinfred Anders CPresidentJ, Marion Bungarrl, Arthur Lucas, John Sakellar, Ralph Fowls. Richard Crithn. Alvin Carpenter, flarence Bowman. Fourth Row: Norman WVillbonfl. Herman Huclnell. Paul Hovey. John Johnson. James Rainbow, John Jolly, Valentin Nasipak, Leon Yaggy, Robert Vllinder. VValter iiutinan. Melvern Hoff, Herbert 1'ycral't. Third Row: Fharlolte Norling. Gladys Hubbard. Mary Agnes Princehorn. Marjorie Manning. Margaret Hawley. Alice O'Neal, Margaret llurst. Viiilmah Hull. Dorothy Johnson. Juanita Shaw. Agnes Mitra, Mary lieth Hartson CSeeretaryJ. Second Row: Ruth Robinson. Lillian Jones, Kathryn Owens. Veronica St. Julien. Margaret St. Julien. Helen Albert, Marcella Bagocius. Eleanor Cady CVice Presirlentl. Helen Morse, Frances Clark. liirneisis Young. Margaret Paddock. First Row: Mary Alice VVebber. Dorothy Rosecrans. Patsy llarnhart. Margaret Schubert. Louise Proper, Georgiana McKnight, Dorothy Harley, Joyce Merrill. Mary NVhitney, lsahel Byars, Marion Lichtwardt, Dorothy Hobbs. J U IORS To the class of 'Stl go the honors for being Oberli11 High Schools lll0Sl intel- lectual class. They letl the school in hav- ing the highest average i11 tl1e psychology tests given at the first of the vear. Thev have been very successful in lll011Gy-lllillC- ing matters-selling lll8g2lIlll0l10S and ini- tiftl pins..eoopera.ting with the stamp p an ln giving a. tance, running a pop- corn and peanut booth at the Circus-f'ar, nival. and peahlling hot dogs antl cantly at games and after school. Original in their ideas. the ulllllfy-lliIll'l'S set the precetlent of an inforntal, non-tlating. JIIIIIOI'-SPIIIOI' class night when the seniors were their guests at a banquet on Mav 26. Annuals were distributed then and entertainment was built around the will and prophecy of the seniors. As usual the l'ro1n was held at the Oberlin Inn on May li. However. it 1lili'ere1l ill that both the junior and senior social chairmen ntarle the plans, and all students attend- ing bought birls. About seventy couples claneetl to the smooth syncopation of Uhuek iVhitney's orchestra. Being strong in social graces as well as business lllilll- ters. they successfully conlbinetl a barn dance and a. box social for a class party. Their annual picnic at the lake was en- joyesl by everyone. All in all, this is a class which has set an example of origin- ality, pep, and ambition. CLASSES
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The Freshmen, even though they have bee11 somewhat li111ited by the ruling that they may have only one class party dur- ing a semester, have managed to have a very busy season. At Hallowe'en 1111 ap- propriate party was held in the gymna- sium of the high sehool, and near the end of the school year, an outdoor picnic fur- nished enjoyment for all. They have introduced something quite new and ditferent by inauguarating the idea of having inter-homeroom parties where one freshmen homeroom has been host to another. These have been. for the most part. in the form of luneheons dnre ing the noonhour. As a project for making money, they sponsored a. Cake-lYalk for the entire stu- dent body of the junior high school. Near- ly one hundred a11d twenty pupils took part. Cake-walking was a special fea- ture of the evening. with bingo and social dancing otfered as added attractions. Much fun was derived from tl1e auction. ing of the surplus of cakes to the highest bidders. Ambition is a keyword to be used in describing this elass. They were the first freshmen to have a noticeable sum in their treasury to be carried over to the sophomore year. Leadership has had mueh to do with the success of this elass. Its otlicers were: President, John Zim- merman, ably assisted by Sonia Moyer, vice president: the seeretaryship was Cap- ably filled by Shirley Oliverg in charge of the elass's tinanees was Elizabeth Carr: the social activities were planned by Edward Metcalf and Peggy Utterback. soeial chairmen. Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Stitzel, as class advisors, guided them through the trials and tribulations of freshmanhood. FRE HMEN Fourth Row: VVilliam Cook. Junior Snyder. Stanley Tuttle, Robert Rosa. Fred Ryan. Harold Clapp, Duane Sanders, Harold McGee, Carlos Elliott, John Marshall, Howard Chambers. Ralph Spotts. Joe Pustai, Paul Streator. Third Row: Richard Blackburn, Robert Lichtwardt. Robert McDonald. jack Maticka. Charles Dudley. James Super. VVarner Ilerthotf. Arthur Frazer. Edward Metcalf tSociaI Chairmanl, Eddie lVhc-elur. Jack Robinson. Kenneth McCreary. Dennis Ilon- aldson. Arthur Hill, John Zimmerman tPresideutJ. Second Row: Jeanette Schubert. Eleanor Cook. Betty Henderson, Joy Johnston. Artress Avins. jean Court, Lucy llall, Mary Alice Binns, Gertrude Huffman, VVanda Young, Margery llnmplirey, Marie Sveliga, Ada Reed, Shirley Oliver CSecretaryl, Margaret Ann Nichols, First Row: :Taqueline Suttin, Carol Sirtsheimer. Thelma Portman, Mary Gene Hobbs. Dorothy Raine. Betty Carson. Fay Kafka. Oleattle McGregor, Elizabeth Sims, Bernece Glynn, jane Byars. Catherine Yeltrie, Betty Gntman, Elizabeth Carr CTreas4 urerb, Sonia Moyer LVice Presidentl, Peggy Utterback CS-ocial Chairmanl. Lovelene Harwell, Betty Altlen. ling: aeumtnu
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