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

 - Class of 1952

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Waneta Rrfenburg wrlls her abrlrty to mrss the school bus to Wrlma Manns Davrd Snyder wrll leave hrs prpe to Gerald Yarber rf he promrses to smoke corn srlk Nathan Nash would lrke to leave some surplus herght to Davrd Lawall and Krtty Frxx leaves Davrd her long curly locks Lourse Srmpson leaves the headache of the annual to next year s edrtor Bob Breese wrlls to Bob Wooldrrdge strength and power useful for gettrng rnto trouble mth teachers Nancy Walter and Pat Merle bequeathe therr locker rn the musrc room to anyone who needs a collect all closet for next year Pat also leaves room 210 to any grrl who rs not afrard of boys Kerth Wrllrams leaves hrs hrgh basketball scorrng abrlrty to Neal Shannon Don Parsh leaves hrs Amerrcan hrsfory charr to anyone who can sleep comfortably rn rt and june leaves her abrlrty to get good grades rn sard subject to Shrrley jones Fred Hart leaves hrs used hob narls to Larry Weaver and Drck Fovsler vsrlls hrs trombone playrng abrlrty to Larry Srnce Larry rs a trumpet player he hopes that rt wrll do the least harm there Glorra Dcnaldson bequeaths all her skrlls rn sports to Carol Payne and Lrnell Holloway leaves hers to Pat Davrdson Drck Gleason leaves hrs abrlrty to grow vwhrskers to Brll Annabel and Kenny wrlls Brll a pound of Four Roses Coffee Janet Hurst bequeaths her skrll as GAA Recorder to those who want rt Ernest Denny leaves hrs unused basketball skrll to Sammy Coleman and Paul Fry leaves Drck Berg hrs athletrc C72 ablrlrty Drck Krmmey would lrke to leave hrs knowledge of chemrstry and the scrence of explosrves to some unwary yunror wrth the hopes that a new bomb wrll be drscovered Bob Holden wrlls hrs Home brew recrpe to all the lunror boys Glorra Klermund leaves the rob of typrng for the annual to Judy Spauldrng and Margaret wrlls to Judy het abrlrty to fall asleep rn hrstory class Cand assemblres J Connre Ellrs leaves Mary Lou Broadwell Nancy Butler leaves the memory of Poochre Poo to the Frne Arts Club and future trrps under the GAA banquet table to Nosrna and Mousy Wrll Edwards leaves hrs Englrsh problems to Gerald Yarber Rose Marre Sadlo leaves her love of partres to Tom Wrlbur and Mrlferd Babcock leaves hrs rrght tackle posrtron on the football team to Tom Martha Lawall bequeaths her gym class to Lors Freed and Lourse Elder leaves her gym locker rf rts strll rn workrng order to Barbara Green Bob Hamlrn wrlls the technrcran troubles to Moe joe and Don George Peabody leaves hrs sacred oath of bachelorhood to Drck Lancashrre Lors Ann Schmrtz the last of the srx Schmrtz chrldren to graduate leaves her lrbrary rnterests to Connre Moore Dorrrs Holmes wrlls to Carlene Clark a messy locker some athletrc abrlrtres OJ and some art skrlls OJ to honor and cherrsh trl death do them part Mary Lou leaves her skrnny ankles to the grrl who can make the best use of them Paul Zeckel bequeaths hrs track shoes to Drck Folk Beverly Hatter leaves to Francrs Stewart her quret ways and endless smrle and to any student tarcrng shorthand she vsrlls a locker full of transcrrbed notes Nancy Hungate leaves Barbre her much used Tonr home permanent set wrth some peroxrde and ammonra on the srde Ronnre Oakley leaves a good 1ob wrth the college grounds department mowrng wrth the john Deere to Lee Smrth Kay Hanmer leaves her cymbals to Fern Coe wrth mstructrons to clash them as hard as possrble and wrlls Grrls State to Barbara Green Greta Getty bequeaths her flag to some lucky junror who wrll promrse to wear lead rn her shoes on vsrndy days She also leaves her seat on the lrbrary shelf as a lastrng memorml to O Hrgh Lrghts Eugenra Ray leaves her French abrlrty to any junror swamp d by French w rbs Lrta Brown wrlls her flag to Carol Nasrpak her prano troubles to Carol Payne and her orange dret to whoever needs rt Frank wrlls jrmmre all Cof any7J possessrons left rn hrs room Glenn leaves Chamre Davrdson the rrght to stay out after mrdnrght Bonnre Prrncehorn wrlls her long walk to school on cold mornrngs to Mary Lou Broadwell as her lrttle red IHXI won t be avarlable next year Drck Robrnson leaves Rum Crook to Roger Barone Betty Turner bequeaths 'Slrmy to Mrldred Wynn and the remainder of her vorce to Pat Davrdson who really needs rt y . . . , . . . . . 7. ' v . v - 9 Y . . . Y V. , . , . , . . . . V I . . 1 , . , . , . . . . . . Y . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . s ' .. . r . . . ' tr - H .1 H . Y . . v 1 1 , . y s - a ' s - , . , . 1 1 1 9 1 - y . . . , . Y. 3 C . a a - ., . ,, . . . . . . . . . , r - Y, - - - - , . : r .

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ROSE MARIE SADLO- Rosie has done a gneat job on the cheer-leading squad all through high school. Always friendly and full of spirit for the various boos- ter clubs, she has done more than her share of helping arouse school and class spirit. Rosie will be remembered for her strik- ing dark looks and bub- bling laugh. LOIS SCHMITZ-Lois is just about the most friendly girl in our class, and she never keeps her sunny side under cover. She's a whiz at home ec. and does a fine job in the library keeping things under control. Lois is a member of the O-High Lights staff and Fine Arts. Her restful company has been a big boon to many a disgusted classmate. KENNETH SMITH-Ken is a quiet lad, but only around test tubes and gerund phrases. He is one of the most popular boys because of his wonderful athletic ability and his love of a good time. Kenny has been vice-president twice, and he's a member of the Hi-Y. DAVID SNYDER-- David's a boy with a come- back for everything, His wise repartee is his trade- mark, and more often than not, it lands him in hot water. Dave's a new ad- dition to our fold, but hes added a great deal of in- terest and laughs. His wicked smile is already looked for around the high school. BETTYE TURNER- Bettye did a nice job as color guard this year, though those early morn- ing practices were a bit rough. Her boogie beat is solid, and everyone loves it when she sits down at the ivories and improvises -be it hymn or honky tonk. Tall and statuesque, our Bets will never go un- noticed in a crowd, nor will she ever lack gaiety. BETTY VEDDER-Betty joined our ranks after the year had begun, but that didn't stop her from mak- ing many friencls. One of her possessions has won many an oh and ah from the other gals-that's her purple coat. With her job at Isaly's, she'll make even more new friends, and we hope Betty and her sisters will be around Oberlin for a long time. NANCY WALTER-One of the three Nancy's in our class, this Nancy is dis- tinguished by her beautiful red hair. She is one of our high - stepping majorettes and plays the violin in the orchestra. Nancy took the part of Emily in the junior play Our Town, and she did a lot of the writing and acting in the annual skit. PAUL ZECKEL-Paul has a background of which he may be proud. He traveled all over Europe when he was young. We never hear much about it though, for Paul is modest and rather cluietg but, when he ,nets going there is no one fun- nier, We will remember hzm for his job as W'ally in Our Toun and for his tremendous enthusiasm for track.



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Wxlllam Annable Carol Atchlson Marllyn Bald! Roger Barone I i 5 :'fQ'!FV' 'lx P5 x 'K f '? 0r. OFFICERS Marnlyn McDo1e Secretary Treasurer James Elhs SOC131 chalrman Tom W1lbur VICE Presldent Judy Spauldmg Socxal chaxrman Andy Stofan JU 10115 Presndent 'ia 5 '3 Glona Atchxsun Dora Auble Barbara Bedell Paul Bell

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