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GLEE CLUBS 'l'hts Girls' Glvt- t'Inh lnlvt- snnggg for svvvluil tll'Q2llllZilll0llN whit-h lnlw hvt-n Invisli in tht-ir lll'2liStl. 'l'lwy, tfigtlllitii' with lln- Ilnys' Glvt- Vlnh, tllrnislivtl :ln ilnprvssivt- ninsirnl soiling.: l'tn'tl1vt'lli'ist- inns lHlg.fl'1llli'. 'l'hv rlinnlx of tht' yvnr wats tht-ir :ln- nnnl spring t-inn-vi-t nn April 29. At this tinw tht-y pi-vstfiitt-nl. Tho Lvgolnl of tlw lminlvlinn, Il, lnvt-ly rzlnizltzi roinposml of numlt-rn rlnssirail, lllllSlt'. hy -Iosvph Violet-y. Mugs tmrntg-ai: Fourth Row: llnwn Rcvrl. Gladys Kier- rill. lilnine Lf-v. Ruth Rnlvinsrni, xvillilil -lr-:in l.:itlu'np. Mary NYhit- nvy. hltvycc' Nlcrrill. llirnuisis Yi-liiipg, Third Row: XK'iltl:i XYl1t'clcr. lfnith lfivltls. Kzitliryn linin- lmw. lilzinn Tuck. lnln tiilmsun. XYilmnh llnll. Kathryn Owens. llvtty .lix'zuis. Second Row: Ai'lm1e thmplxc-ll, Ruth Muslirr. ll:n'l1:u'n lmslvi' tI,iln'11ri:inl, Ninn .lvnn l, 1' s t 1' r tl'rvsitlt'nt J. llurutliy ilulvlrs tStwx'ifll Clisiirnmnl. Bliss Magel- slck t Atlvisnri, t-rzivc lllzivkiiici' tSvcrvt:ii'3' :intl 'l'i't'nstii't-ri. llnri-. Spivcr tllt-:nl l,iln':ir- innl. Nliltlrvtl lmhti, First Row: lilvninn' tivzitllilnti, fxliirx' Rnlh tinycr. Alycr AYurccstcr. Czirul Zim- merman, Knthlm-n Kimpton. Nm-y lk-th llnrtsun, Gcurgi:m:1 Mc- Knight. Dnrtvtliy llzir- lcy. Anno llrrigc, lilcn- nm' Fntly. Fourth Row: AY:1ltrr Gutnmn, Janws Arnrmltl. Ruhcrt Smith. lxiJllk'tlllTl Spcckoix Juhn Rnwlinsun. li c tu r 1.: Q' .lIlL'l4S4Yl'l. Kvnnvtli llnh- rcr. Third Row: Paul llnvt-y. tllrnn Milly- nvnnx. llzirulrl l':ip- wurtli. l':inl Almwis. l,e-tin llulircr. Alvin l':1i'pt'1itci'. XY i l l i ll in Sivll iill'CSltlk'lli l. Second Row: Xlclvvrn llutl. XYilli:im Nt-itling. Xtilliznn ll:n'- ris. lli':iilltn'il XY:il'in:i'. l,t'wis lvvs, Utis tSt't'rL't:il'3' nnwl .- snrvrl. VVilli:xm ftlzwur- thy, fll'lZlI'l1'S VVigttm. l lnll 'l'rt-'1 First Row: litlwzirtl Xml. XY ri 1 tl Xvtvtistvr. .Xllvn 'l'i1t'kt'i'. Mr. iXlt'lQt'lx'4'y t.Xmlvif stu-3. Mr. tiill tAtlvi- swirl. Mr. t':nly t.-Xtl- visurl. ,luhn Y-mutt. l .Xllvn Arnnltl tl.ilm1':i1'- mul. Tho Buys' Glt-0 t'Inh sang' nt' tho .AllIt'l'lt'illl lmginn Hnnqiwt, ill' tho Smith Ainhvrst. lmslu-tlnzlll gninv, :intl gnu' two :lssvinlnly lP1'0g'l'illllS. With tho Girls' Glvt- t'lnh thvy sang for :ln l'lXt'll2lllQt' t'lnh illllt'llt10ll :Intl :lt tht' t'mn1nnnity Night in thv Arts :intl lntlnstrios llnilsls ing. A rlmrnl rmirort wats giwn on April 259. Following' this thv lioys' :intl Girls' t'lnhs sponsnrvtl il tlenirc with Thnrnn l'nrsnn's t':nnpns t'nvzllit'1's.
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O-HIGH PLAYERS Third Row: Nina jean Lester KR:-corrling Se-cretaryl, Robert Dew Clfixiancial Secrstaryl, john Rawlinsvm. Rowland llertliolf tl'rcss Age-ntl. Leroy lleckett tProperty Ullstrxfliaiil. Tliomas Xvoorl tSeerc'taryl. Mark Fisher, Doris Spicer. Second Row: june Carpenter. Otis Hall. Mnrton Can-iplvell. Miss Hayle fAclvisorD, Donald Metcalf tI'resirlentl, XYard Wooster, XVilliam Sieh, Isabel Byars. First Row: Kathleen Kimpton, Mary Ruth Gayer. lola Gibson. Margaret Atkins. Uorotliy Gerber tYVarclrohe lllistressl, Eleanor Gefllllllftli tYice Presizlentl, .Xlyee Yvorces- ter, Dawn Reed. The 0-High Players, the dramatic clnh organized last spring by Miss Hayle, has gone throngli its first year with fly- ing colors. The one-act 0Xf'llilllg'Q play, lt's a Gift, with Iola Gibson. llawn Heed, Otis Ilall, and John Rawlinson in the east, traveled to several nearby schools, in- cluding Norwalk. llerea, Rocky River and Amherst, and in exchange these schools presented programs in Oberlin as- selnhlies. 7 For the second year the O-High l'lay- ers presented a highly successful pro- QVZIIII of three one-act plays, on April 27, to raise money for the new CyCl0l'illllil, a gift to the school. The tl1ree plays this year were The Man in the Black Doni- ino. with Doris Spieer a11d Bob Dew, The Bond Betweenfl with June Carpen- ter, Eleanor Cady, Vvlllllilll Hull, and llorothy tlerlrerg illlil Two's Company, with Margaret Atkins, Ruth Mosher, Mark Fisher, Don Metcalf, John Sahel- lar, Rod Bei'-thoif, and Bob XVinder. One of these plays, 'tThe Bond Be- tween, was changed to a radio play script and entered i11 the Western Ke- serve University Speech Tonrnalnent. XVith three other plays, this very dra- nlatie performance reached the semi- finals and utilized station WGAIFS equipment. The same drama, in its origi- nal version, was awarded a rating of good at the Kent State lfniversity Speech Contest. Doris Spicer's original play, Red Lig'lit, eolnpeted in the Cleveland Anto- inohile Flub Safety Contest as the win- 11er from this district. ling: Inu-ntg-fin:
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Third Row: tir:1cv IRlz11'kn11'1'. X i11:1 101111 1,1-st1'1'. liimrutily U1-1'i1c1'. lJu1'uti1y llulths, Mary lit-th H:11'tsu11. Second Row: l.1v11iw l'r111w1'. Mary Ruth iiztyc-r. l11I:1 liilisun, Ile-lf-n Morse. M:1rg:11'et i':11i1l.ick. First Row: lh:rgl1il4I Kztikn. Mary Agues P1'i11cci111r11. Miss il:1n1n11m1l tl.il11':11'i:1u5. isnlwcl ilyurs. 5I:11'g:11'ct Atkins. Second Row: lluris Spiccr. Margaret ilz111'i1'y. M :11'g:11' e t llurst. Eieminr Geau- man, First Row: I.:-is liruwn. Agnes Nitro, Margaret S C il ll I1 S 1' t, lDur:iti1y llz11'iey. Library Staff ffice Assistants littivivllt-lx' is tlw lrywmwl nt' this gl'tPllll A s111't'vssi'11l l'Xlil'l'illlt'lli this yt-:lr wats umlvr tlw lv:11l1'1'sl1ip of Miss 1l:1111111o111l. tht- t11tu1'i11g.g' ot' tln-sv 1-ight -illllitlI'S :1114l 15:14-I1 a1ssist:111t l1:1s ln-4-11 t1':1i111-tl to 'Will NtlIlilll'S i11 tlw vutlllnlimltt-tl 1114-tlmnls ut'41t'- tliilt'l'S uso the lil11':11'y. t'lw:'lai11g ilfltklltlr tim- work. l'rolv:1l1ly tlw most 1-ttnrt l1:1s illIl'l'. t'2Il'liillg.f, sl10l1'i11g. 1-vst-1'1'i11g, :1114l I1111111 4111 tilllilililiillg tvsts for tt-:11'l1v1's 1111 l'Q'lll'NVillg hooks, tiling l'ill'4lN. 111:1ki11g,f out tlw 11111'11lc-ililu-tl ditto lll2lt'llilll' :1111l i11 tlYt'l'-1llll'S, :mtl I't'i1lli.Ul'L'illQ lllilg2lZilll'S+ lllillll'Ugl'2llDililIg lll'tlQl'illllS :1114l tivkt-ts. those :11'0:1ll ll2l1'i of tl1u:1ssist:111t's t:1sks. TI11- girls l1:11'1' vxpv1'iv11m-wi tht' Hilliillt' 'l'I14- nvw bunk tru:-lc has liglltvlwti tl11-ir julrs of t-ypillg, tiling, :tml talking 4lict:1- l:1lm1's. Sl'Yt'l'Qli pot'-lllvlc s11ppo1's in tht' liml. 0t't011 in gl'l1l'l'lli 1'l1:11'gv ot' tlw ol'- lilDl'ilI'y and :1 111111-1104111 :lt Miss Hum- ti01f.tI14-so Sill1il'lliS l1:1v1- t:1k1'11 1111411111 1111's- llIUllll'S 1101110 il2lVt' :uldctl to tlw pic:1s111't' s:1g.fvs, 1ii1'v1'te4l Visitors, :1111l Wl'iiil'I1 vx- ut' tlwil' work :Intl l1:1w kt-pt it t'1'o111 be- 1-llsos itll' lllilllllCNJ. Utblllillg lll0ll0i0ll0llS. lklngr Ixurntg-m'nr11
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