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

 - Class of 1959

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E IOR In the fall of 1953, our class of over one-hundred, the largest ever to enter Oberlin High, registered for the seventh grade. This year started us toward six years of hard work and, of course, fond memories. After two years of required courses, we entered ninth grade, our first year in high school, with the opportunity to select certain courses. Our main objective was to establish a good record started, and, therefore, we held few class activities. However, we were able to get a class treasury started, for we realized the need of class funds in later years. With the coming of our sophomore year, we were more familiar with the school and, as a result, were able to carry out several class activities, one being a sophomore class party which was very successful. Our academic program was becoming more selective as we started aiming towards major and minor subject areas. Upon entering the third year of high school, we started thinking of our post-high school activities. Some thought of college, others of a variety of directions to take, but regardless of which, we began to realize seriously the extreme importance of our high school education. We also had more immediate problems to cope with, one being the Junior-Senior Prom. We still had a considerable amount of money to raise. With a bake sale and a very successful car wash, we were able to raise the necessary funds. We ushered at the commencement exercises of the seniors, and our thoughts turned, once more, to the one year remaining. As seniors, we began the conclusion of our high school career. College admission was foremost in many minds. As spring came, pressure increased. Arrangements for the senior banquet, Commencement, and Baccalaureate had to be made. Final plans for the future were being concluded. We looked forward to June 3 with mixed emotions. We had a successful high school career. The competition in all areas was rough, and the work was difficult. We enjoyed the four years and are appreciative of all benefits which we received. However, everyone was looking forward to next year with great anticipation. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Bonnie Kirk, social chairman, Ted Schettler, president, Rima Sandbank, secretary- treasurer. FRONT ROW: Berry Boume, vice president, Stu Fauver, social chirman. - ra... A mm It - s. u sf r ss. Q ,Nil E

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