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

 - Class of 1938

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Th The proper use of leisure time was the theme upon Wllll'll the Fine Arts girls baserl their activities this year. Their programs coveretl a witle range of sub- jects anal featureml many entertaining speakers. The numerous topics tliscussetl were personality, travels abroatl. stamp collecting, art in hobbies. table llecora- tions. books, gartlening, motlern housing, care ol' tlogs, and the running of a thea- tre. ln athlition to a very inspiring talk on personality by llean XYOOtlXVtll'ill, the girls haal a rountl table among themselves and also one with the Boys Ili-Y. Nearly as varieal a social program was enjoyed by the club. Social events con- sistetl of a. hayrifle, t'hristmas caroling. the Yale-Princeton game. anal the annual Spring banquet. Also, the girls enter- tainenl the Hi-Y at a very enjoyable meet- ing when Mr. Seaman of Oberlin Vollege Loretta YVebbei'. Doris Vain, Carol Zinimerman. Patsy Birneisis Young. Second Row: Lois Palmer. Marion Lichtwarrlt. Marpz:n'et Hu ird Row: Dawn Reed, Margaret Atkins. Mary Ruth tl spoke on furthering your etlucation. The two clubs then combinetl in giving a I':nr- mal t'hristmas tlance at the Oberlin Ilusi- ness College. That their mothers aml teachers might observe their progress as an organizel group, the girls entertainell at a mother- tlaughter tea. A benetit bridge was spon- soreul to earn money for a proposezl house party at the lake. In athlition, Fine Arts 1-eserveal one 'Fhurstlay evening for serv- ice to the school. At this time they pol- ishezl Oberlin 1Iigh's trophies. The girls this year haal the privilege ot' introwlucing the new distinctions of the club. Fine Arts will be recognizes! in the future by these maroon sweaters. The facility atlvisors, Mrs. AV2ll'llt'l' ancl Miss llammonrl. were a great' asset with their helpfulness aml willingness. ayer. Margaret Pamlrloelc. ' llarnlizut. All-lllllllll llull. rst. Miss llammonml fAcl- visorl. Mrs. VVarner tAilviso1'l, lileanor Carly. Margaret Selnibert, Gladys Hubbard. First Row: VVanrla Zbyclnuwski. Mary lieth llartson. Dorotliy flerber. llorotlly llolmlms fSocial Chairmanl. Nina jean Lester tYiee Presirlentl. Eleanor tleauman Cl'resi- rlentl. Grace lllackmer tSecreI:lryl, Miriam Verilu t'l'reasui'erl. Doris Spicer, Iiorghilcl Kafka. FI E RTS iilagr hurntg-tlgrrr

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Fourth Row: xvilliillll Sich. Roimlrl Slzitt-1'. XYilli:1111 XYigt-111. J:11ru's Dew, Paul Morin Ricl1:11'tl XXX-Q-ics. iiorrlon liliss. N'll'illIlli XYilll1o11tl. Third Row: XY:1ltt-1' tl11tn1:111. l':111l llovc-y, Rnwlziinl lin-1'tl1oti'. John Rziwlinson, Jain -. 4111 '-s ' ' 7' Ks'l11u'll1lio1'-' HI A11 ill. Kh.11h, Smith, flhuk Inslui. 1111. - h Second Row: Yfxlcntin Nnsipaik. llzivitl lliltlnt-r. Rohr-rt ilzirtson, Mr. liill CAdviso th-orgc hlxivkson. Roll:-rt Yon Austlzilc. Xlnrton i41ll'll1ilJE'll. First Row: Rohm-1'1 Uhly. lDo11:1ltl iiillfllllltll. llonultl Mc-tculi. Xvillizim floss tYice Pr s tlrnll, Robert Ili-w ti'rL-simlciill, Otis llnil KSSCYCYHIAXQ. XVi11i1'ed Anders CTre.1 surerm, Robert Xxiilltiff. A full :intl tlivm-1'sit'i1-el St'll0tllllt' wa1s1-11- joyt-tl lay tlu- lli-Y, witl1 lioh llc-w prositl- ing :nul iAll'I'.Y tiill vt-ry 1-ztpatlrly filling tlu- position ol' zulvisoi-. Aftt-r tlu- iiuhu- tion ot' -lii't1-1-11 lll0Illlll'l'N, tlu- t'l11lr thirty- th1't-1- strong, lllllllt'llt'tl forth on il lvnsy .vm-:1,1'. 'I'lu- orgztnizxttion wus p1'ix'il1-5.51-tl to llt'3ll' HIIt'll illil'I't'SlillQ' spr-aka-1's :ls ltr. il0lt',2fl'tlYt', M1-l K1-11111-tly, Ilolr l'o1'tt-1', Mr. .Xltt-1', Mrs. iYill'l1t'l', :uul Mr. Gill. This, ont- ol' tlu- 111ost s1u'm-1-ssl'11l yt-:11's i11 lli-Y :u'ti1'ity, wats 11-111:11'k:1l1h- iltll' tlu- l'lll'illt'l'illg of sovinl l'l1l2liitlllS with tlu- itllllt' .xl'iS illllll :intl tlu- l'1l'Vl'iil Iii-Y. 'l'lu- lllt't'lillQ,' with tlu- l+'i1u- Arts Girls :ts hostt-ss wlu-rv Mr. SUZIIIIGIII tzllkt-tl, tlu- l'tlllllti tnlblt-, :intl tlu- Sl'llli-i'tll'ill2ll 41:1111-1- Ilugr tun-ntg-hun tllli'lll:Lf illll'lSilll2lS vzu-:1tio11 we-rv zlppl-e-1-iw tt-tl lllltl 1-njoye-tl. To si1ow flll'il' 2lplD!'l'k'iil- iillll to tlu- l i1u- Arts t'lul1 tlu- boys 11-- iilliiltbtl hy au-ting :ls host to ill0Ill :lt at Wl'lII0l' roast. This outing was lu-lil :tt flllilllti' t'1't-1-k :intl govt- tlu- Nl'lli0l' lll0lll- llt'l'S of lnoth o1'g:111iz:1tio11s il lasting i1n- lll'0SSltlll. At two joint nu-1-tings with tlu- i'ilj'I'l2l IIi-Y llzlrvs-y t'lu-yo tallki-tl, illltl 1-olori-ti movin-s wi-rv shown by M1-. Y. t'. llnrt. For illftlflllill g2lill0I'illgS tlirw- swims :lt tlu- Y l'ool mul 11 lmst-lmll granu- with i'ilj'l'i2l ws-1-v lu-ltl. noi to lllf'llii0ll tlu- pt-11-1111ia1l initiation. Al't1-1' tlu- uh-1-tio11 oi' otlivt-1's for ll0Xt yt-air. tlu- SPRISUII was 1-lost-el by the 11111111111 hzliullu-t', Moy 220.



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'fllvsolvlul llull 1110 several Si2llPS shuuld :adopt ilu- llllli'2lllll'l'2ll SySll'lll of lvgislautimf' wus tho cpu-slinn dismissed Ivy llue Ulu-rliu 1l1'lHll1'I'S. Alllunugh SPVUII pupils lu-gnu ilul fur- 1-usir srusnu. 2ll'il'I' llPl'1'NS2ll'j' Ullllllllil- lions. four l'1'lllRllll0ll. 1,11 llul ulliriuulivo lm-:un Yulvuliu Nzlsipuk :llul .Xl'illlll' l 1':l- zvr lil'll2lll'll, wllilv ou ilul lll 2lllY0 wvrm- n Q n v iq I xxlillillll Sll'll mul Ni2ll'lIl'l' livrllurll. Sludcnt judging of debates was an in- imvailioii in the Cleveland-Soulhwosterii l4'ilQll0. Ubvi-lin linishvd third auuong flux Your tvzuus of ilu- lvagrlw. and Riu-ky llivvr plzuwld lirst and outerofl the state vlimiuuliuu 4-oulests. Vermilion wus :ul- dvd to this lwlglle. Nou-dvcision mlvbziivs were hold with Ashluud zuul Norwalk. At xVil1lSXV0l'lll both 14-zuus lusl to the loam which placed svvmul in the sfzlfe. NVilli:uu Sic-ll luls lwvu ou ilu' squzul l'ur llll'l'1' yvurs. illlll his sl'l'v11g.1'lll will lui gm-:lily llllSSl'4l. Vzllruliu Nusipuk, il jun- ior :ind iu his sw-mul yvzlr nu ilu- lvauu. sluvws g.fI'l'3ll prmuisv fur uvxl yvur. l'u- usuzll is llul l':u'l llull' llul ulluir iwu uuuu- lu-rs. NVRIVIIOI' I-ll-rllunll' :uid Arlhur Fru- zvr, :Irv l'rvshuu'u. Tluly did vc-ry wc-ll ui. :mud uuu'h is vxpf-4-lm-ll ol' ilu- Miss llvvkwiill ullly 1'U2lC'ili'll lluf ul'- lirumlivm-, mul llul lu-g,:':1IiV0 wus llIl1ll'l' llu' rmnpvlc-ul' diroviiml ut' Mr. Bluutiz. Tlu' lunurrs wvrv vquzilly dividvd lullwvvn llul DEB TE ln th? Ilvialvlbvrg f0lll'llillll0lli both ulliruuitivv :ind iuhgaltive won one and lost Iwo debates. -ludged principailly on lleliwry the' NVvsl0ru Rm-servo Tournzuuent debates were lu'0zulc':1sl' ovor public' address sys- lmus. lu vighl contests Oberlin won four, dvbuting Vzuitmi Mc-Kinley, Toledo Clay, Uolliiiwruul, Massillon, Ravemiu, Shaw. .Xllizuu-0. :uul John Adzuus. At ilu- ond of flue proliiuinury rounds Oberlin was in il tivo-way fic for lil-st plzu'0 but was elimi- llilttqll in the smui-fixmls. Second Row: YYilli:un Sicll. fllr. Muutz fxhmlvisorl. Bliss llcckwitli lAdvisurl, Valentin Nusipnk. Hlvnxuu' licnuuizm. First Row: l'c-'ggy lilll'l'il1lCk, lXl:u'g:u'ct Atkins. Arthur Frazer, limlwarml Metcalf. Mug: tmrntg-fnur

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