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

 - Class of 1941

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Seventh Grade Top row: Bernard Annable, Jack Holden, Jimmy Close, Peter Craig, Maurice Owens, Bob Brooks, Donald Easterwood, Charles Payne, George See, John Leath, Donald Sweeney, Lawrence Gayters, Fred Smith, Frank Schaub, Jack Booth. Sixth rozzx' Shirley Hill, Rhea Pietch, Anna Stellato, Dorothy Schmitz, Lawrence Garrett, William Gamble, Dale Garrett, Aaron Hamlin, Edith Henry, Barbara Wall, Edward Ives, Louis West, Robert Bailey. Fifth row: Marie Wilburn, Joyce Powers, Susan Thornton, Olivia Nicholson, Rosalie Rhodes, Erma Donald- son, Katherine Easterwood, Genevieve Smith, Sarah White, LaVerne Huston, Mary Johnson, Mary Jones, Wilma Scott, Gwendolyn Hurd. Fourth fozzx' Margaret Herman, Nancy Durand, Alvin Scott, Robert Gaines, Ralph Layport, Lewis Keefer, Steve Vargo, Tom Moyel, Vivian Horvath, Betty Takacs, Donald Hall, Glenn Feakins, Robert McEwen. Third row: Marjorie Holden, Eleanor Mahan, Ernestine Bare, Allyn Gibson, Shirley Andrews, Jean Jaquays, Virginia Goodson, Helen Feher, Hilda Takacs, Alice Farr, Olga Vargo, Helen Atkins, Runee Clevenger, Jean Thomas. Second fora: Roy Bartholomew, Don Scott, Wilbur Takacs, Donald Gilbert, Artice Rucker, Donald Bartoto, John Seavers, Eugene Anderson, Jim Powers, William Smith, Richard Nichols, Howard Bickel, James Wall. First row: Joyce Simpson, Mercedes Singleton, Dorothy Rowe, Patricia Lewis, Marie Mareno, Margaret Jones, Pat Bailey, Betty Anne Harvey, Ed Davis, Kenneth Broome, Thomas Zito, June Johnston, Marie Weathington, Margaret Dietlin, Dorothy Totoiu. Page fourteen Eighth Grade Top row: Bob Owens, Joe Vida, Charles Marshall, Art Bradley, Sandy Wall, Kenneth Clark, Bob Coin- man, Clinton Hanmer, Bob Sauer, Charles John- son, Clifford Clapp, Bill Layport, George Gibbs, Charles Morton, Carl Keefer. Sixth row: Mary Lou Schwartz, lone Knox, Alice Draper, Annette Cooper, Georgia Reynolds, lone Leonard, Elizabeth Jones, Ferne Ballance, Evelyn Dayton, Mary Gimben, Marjorie Forney, Charlotte Franks, Louise Scott. Fifth 1'0Llf'.' Paul Shook, Kenny Van Heuveln, Norman Sanders, Kenneth Henderson, John Matrona, Dick Sandrock, Arthur Malham, Ted DeMeis, Dwight McMullen, Donald Gove, Franklin Sasso, Jack McGrann, Elmer Houghtland. Fourth row: Doris Harley, Jeanette Justin, Eileen Keller, Pat Singleton, John Siddall, Dick Hill, Lois Tucker, Vera Petty, Amelia Neumann, Frances Coleman. Third row: Eleanor Gamble, Yvonne Broome, Ida Mae Freed, Ruth Webb, Mary Alice Quinn, Nettie Hall, Virginia Howe, Betty Burke, Virginia Cooper, Barbara Brooks, Mary Lou Seprish. Second row: Lorraine Parker, Marian Nairy, Ernest Mal- ham, Edward Fowler, Bob Andress, Roland Jack- son, Eugene Gaskin, Robert Super, Lawrence Linden, Jim Rowe, John Belt, Lewis Bickel. Firrt row: LaVerne Mitro, Margaret Selmants, Henrietta Rholf, Carma Ream, Phyllis Schramm, Zelma Bryant, Jeanne Flood, Jane Lancashire, Nancy Hakes, Marilyn Spitler.



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FRIDAY dawns peacefully on North Main Street. Soon after eight o'clock noises come from the auditorium. Iris the mixed chorus tuning up! The early birds gather at the side doors. At first the crowd is noticeably the younger fry, then gradually even the ,junior girls collect down the walk. Notice Ellen Haylor, Alice Fisher, and Betty Lou Gregg. just before time for the bell the boys saunter up. As proof, there is Wfade, Pete, Kutscher, and Doug. At the clang of the bell no time is lost rushing into the building. In the halls lockers bang, greet- ings are exchanged, and everyone hastens to home room to beat the tardy bell. In that fifteen minutes pupils take that last minute glance at neglected studies and numerous trips to the library, office, etc. With the class bell, each starts the round of the six periods like Alice, Lois, Kenneth Van Heulvn, Kenny Gerber, Paul, Dick, and Miriam in the picture on the stairs. In biology class, a favorite with the sophomores, pupils have an opportunity to dissect none too well preserved specimens of animal life. Fleurette, Marjorie, and Ruth seem busy mounting a fish under Miss Taylor's supervision. Study hall may be quiet or noisy depending on whether the future brain trusts are studying or have time to converse. The picture must have been posed with those pupils eager to make a good im- PICSSIOU. This befzlzb epiuczzliovz class teaches the daughters of O.H.S. artificial respiration and first aid. Jane, Folly, Betty Carson, and Betty Johnson are re- viving those class worn victims on the floor. The rest of the school are carrying out a detailed plan in gym following the sports the season round in intramural competition. Health education for the boys is given on Monday. Page sixteen Me madlwefcame Jaqinlyzewlzole Jadzoofweek Cbemirlry clam is rushed to clear up the week's work. It is one of Mr. Simpson's tear-in-half, grade-in-class quizzes, or there might be a class experiment performed by a couple of experts like Hallauer and Selmants. New typewriters with blind keys aid pupils to educate the finger tips. Seems like work for Vir- ginia Knisely and Dorval Ives. Frosh begin busi- ness training with general business and advance to commercial arithmetic, bookkeeping, and com- mercial law. Ninth grade E7ZgIiIb closes the class pictures, but represents all the class room subjects: the other English classes, the social sciences, history, civics, economics, mathematics with algebra and geome- try, and the foreign languages of French, Latin, and German. Mrs. Warner is making sure that Bill Layport, Paul Murphy, Charlotte Owens, Anna Coleman, Rudolph Neumann, and Robert Kim- mey get some work done. SCHOOL'S OUT! There is a general rush and buzz in the hall. There are those poor souls who regretfully make up minutes, Jack, Shack,' and Paul. Stragglers making believe they are busy trudge down the steps toward home, witness Camp- bell and W'illbond. The bus riders rush for choice seats on the Greyhound halted only by the jun- ior candy sellers like Pat Scott, who lure innocent victims, Ellen and Lowell, with a promise of credit. Once a month Friday brings the O-High to be read while jaywalking the way home. Friday doesn't end at four o'clock for the stu- dents return for football or basketball games. Again the juniors are waiting by the i'coke stand to get all the nickels of the thirsty spectators. Here are the junior officers posed at the coke box with Miss Bauer, Tom Fair, Nadine Haulk, Alice Fisher, George Reighley, and Ingeborg Skjerne.

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