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PE rio K Q o X M! W J Z Zi We Stooped The Town Ed,H city editor calling. Be sure to get a copy of the pictorial annual of the O-High. I understand it's similar to the Sunday edition of our paper. They've pictured their school life according to the divisions of the metropolitan newspaper. For the front page stories they covered the seniors, most importantg the faculty, most talked aboutg and the juniors, the most talkativeg as well as the other classes. They have featured a typical Friday, the favorite day of the whole week. The dedication was made to the newspaper staffs and annual boards who, with their advisors, have struggled to meet the deadline for the thirty- six years of the O-Highfl Page twrmty Edited by Annual Board Betty Carson, Betty Gutman, Tom Hale joy Johnston, Shirley Oliver, Thelma Portman Ada Reed, Jacqueline Sutfin, Tuttle. Art Work by- Allen Schubert. Photographed by - The Stofan Studio. Candid Photography by- Clair Siddall, Mr. Wllite, Alle Engraved by- Jahn and Ollier Engraving Co. Printed by- The Oberlin Printing Co. Covers by- The Mueller Art Cover Co. Business Managers- Sonia Moyer, Charles Dudley. Advisor- Miss Norma M. Hammond. n Powers and Stanley
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Wfhen the students aren't occupied with recita- tions in the high school building, they can go next door to the Arts and Industries Building to partici- pate in arts, home economics, and music. The Hrst floor offers many branches of the man- ual arts. Each plan begins in the planning room where a scale model of the project is drawn on paper. This drawing is taken to the shop as the pattern for the finished product. It appears from the pictures that these hours are priceless. Charles Hall, Richard Broome, and Karl Keefer show in- terest in aeronautics. Busily engaged are jim, Bill, George, and War- ren in ceramics. Clay is shaped between the fingers of these future sculptors by throwing it on the potterls wheel coiling the various shapes, or mounting it on frames, as Scott, Hill, and Stellato are doing in the middle picture. Wfoodworking, carried on with various compli- cated machines, involves the right selection of wood, the squaring of the material to size, and the cutting. The assembled article is finished with a stain, paint, lacquer, enamel, or wax and a final rub- bing with pumice stone and oil. Demonstrating the metal lathe is Harold Clapp. Other departments, equally interesting but not pictured in the typical Friday, are the metal work, photography with its special dark room, weaving, mechanical drawing, and design. Mary Lou and Betty Lou with other high school girls lend effi- cient atmosphere and service to these departments by managing the supply room. john Matrona and jack McGrann seem engrossed in their work. In the apartment upstairs home economics girls are preparing food and then testing it by sampling their own cooking. In the first years the simpler meals are planned working up to the more compli- cated preparations in the advanced years, Personal appearance, and care of the home are stressed in the beginning, and such subjects as vocations, home hygiene, consumer buying, and child care concern the older girls. In clothing work they progress from individual choice of color and pattern de- signs to advanced construction of garments. Across the hall the band and orchestra occupy the music rooms on alternate days. Never hit a sour note is the motto for the band. Playing the flutes are Mary Alice, Bud, and Fleurette, while Marjorie, Glenn, and Papworth are blowing the horns. The trumpeters, Jack Frost and Arthur Zebbs, are working up some jive. On the clarinet MacDonald, Rogers, Kutscher, and Walls fjust be- yond the pictureb made a rating in the district contest. Bob Herrick, Spitler, Dick Clevenger. and Jim Rowe are runners-up for their honors. Helen Holl and Margaret Jones are almost lost in the corner. Allen snaps a picture of Carl who holds up traf- fic .. and the fleet of rural busses load up and move out W g 3 Iwgez HHl6fl 'Il
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Annual Board Top rrmx' Atln Rec-tl. Shirley Oliver, Joy Johnston, Miss Hammond Cutlviser J. Semfzd mn ,' -Iolm Zimmerman, Tom Hale, Pete Tuttle. I7ir,i'! ron! Betty Gutnmn. Jacqueline Sutlin, Thelma Port- man, Betty Carson. Newspaper Stall 'lop fuzz? Arthur Nilsson, .lohn Craig, Arthur Brutlley, Pete Tuttle, Mr. Muntz lntlviser J, Tom Hale, Jim MtCjr,inn, Clair 5i.ltl,ill, Bob Fotlor. 'lilainf mzzx' Elizabeth Sims, Carol Portman, Kay Court, Elizabeth Carr, Nntlinc Huulk,Sonit1 Moyer, Marie Szeligti. Betty Mt'Roherts. Sefmnil rozzx' Catherine Sears. lime Wlhite, Xwciulolyti Jackson, Elaine Spencer, Eileen Keller, lileanor Cook, Jeanette Schubert. lfirrl run: Uwentlolyn Hurtl, Betty Johnson. Virginia Howe, Nunty Hakes, Patritiu Singleton, l.con.i Drage, lirncstinc Bare, Page tltwiilif-rnii'
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