I in , I V .BPL 1 H :Damage xi-sgtsvlflh 13, xQ'5'-A X A YJ MRS. H. FRANKLIN GREGORY 3108 EAST 58W P Ln TULSA, C?i!.AHOFf?A 74W l 4 ff m9e?gIux:Iv1I ,...-. ,. ... 51,4 THE ACORN I93Ll Q0 o r PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OAKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL DAYTON, OHIO Mmm ' 51 E Q91 r 7 , 13.9, ' War -14 V' if l l RQ., l r l l i i ii l GEORGE SHAW GREENE MEMORIAL FLAGPOLE ln memory of Mr. George Shaw Greene, who was for many years a friend and pafron of The Oakwood Schools, This beaufiful flagpole was pre- senfed lo 'rhe High School for Hs a+hle+ic field by Mrs. Greene on April 24. N X'--MH-MGX L QL i AL DEDICATION To Maurine Smilh McCain, Secrefary of fhe Junior High School, who for The pasl five years has given so willingly of her +ime and 'rhoughl 'lo +he publicafion of +he ACORN, +he Class of l934, al lhe end of her lasl year wi+h us, grafefully dedicafes lhis year's book. - -X f Qi ZX llie lezl lJCI'l:Ol'VW61l'lCG is over '.., The Big lenl has lolded up lor lhe season. ln years lo come YQU will be The slar perlormers in lhe lile ol lhis school. Hopiriq lhal you will lind il as jolly a airing as we have, lhe Senior Class pre- penlz lo you, as el souvenir ol This yeer's phow, The I934 ACORN N ,7 lf G E G I L J.. FAC lJlTY I V ,ig wa Y Y It 1- 6 I , . -.n..iafA.- P I i ' GB . ' ' E .' :1:f ARTI-IUR E. CLAGGETT Ph B., Ohio State University A M.,University ol California Superintendent, Oakwood Schnnls Principal, Senior High School i . Ai e Faculty GEORGIA BAKER AB., Indiana State Teachi:rsCc1llwqr A M , University of Wisconsin Latin Q, I. ,Q A' MARIA BICKI-IAM B.S ,Mierni Universit English Biology ALBERT E. BLACK B.S., Miami University A M , Ohio State University Sciences Mathematics Lf, Page Six N ALLAN ZOOK B,S., Haverford College A.M., Columbia University Principal, Junior High School Mathematics f I Xl ,J i 0 1 IVJL f wt TW LIZEANOR 5. BROWN 5A ,, Ohio State University A,M,, Columbia University English Guidance Supervisor Dean ul Girls THOMAS D. BROWN B S. Geneva College Colurribia University History Guidance Supervisor Dr-an of Boys X EDWARD T. COOK Cornell University Athletic Director lor Boys - X,- U ff. .X fam K MW i ,LV cARL.c,HARsH ,xj , 'R L . A in MRS. ALICE E, DIETER Ph. B., Denison Univcrsily A.M.,Wit1enberq Colleqig' .If .S 'i Johns Hopkins University . i- Enqlish ly .EQJ Creative Writinq P Aj JOHN DOUGHERTY v B.S., University ot Piynhsylvsqiin A.M., Ohio Statv Ugivmsity LQ,-'i Industrial Arts ' 5 ty wfff' A i ELDEN J. GATWOOD B.S., Peabody College A.M ,Peabody Colleqn f. ,fimusig iv CATHERINE HADELER A.B.,Wittenberq Colleqe B.L,S., Western Reserve Univnrsity Librarian Enqlish JJ! XX . it X .f N VJ' fx A.Bfopa eJew.lgE'fsitv AbOhiQ,-M University . English If Germafi' A I Q3 matic Art Z y i sw mmm MARION HA. EY A B y Wnf ri CQ-llflqp English Latin! Frffnfh sly BESS HAYNER N A.B,, Uniynrsity ot Winciii i Biuloqy Elernentnry Science Jiinimr htiqh Si1hoQICo:1Chinq I l ALBERT M. HOFFMAN B S ,Miami University A M., Miarni University Ohio State University Printing Mechanical Drawinq Mnthnrnwtiigc J. MACK HUMMON A.B 1 Wittenbnrq College Mathgfrnatlci Ci:-itching 1 ,Ji ,pu 7 im' O L T 'L V- 44,15 li' V, L L 'Iii I 6'LivER N. JOHNSON AB., Ohio Wesleyan University A M., Ohio State University History Elefnentary Scienc Page Seven if ' l iW?i ffl. .. .ii i r. ,, Q 1 N.- ff . l r 16' 454 ,if.i,,2im, , li ..' . ' ll 'i 1 .V ' I . . A , ' . AEE Wm lv. H JOHN N. LEWIS B.S,, Massachusells Sfale College A,M., Ohio Slale Universily Assisi. Superinlendenlg Assisi. Principal Senior Hiqh School Mafhernafics - EARL l-l. MARSH B,S., Mi. Union Ccilleqe New York Universifv Mathematics V, ,Coaching l JOHN M. MARTIN Ph,B,, Denison Univorsily A M, Wiffenberq College Spanish Hislory Publi-: SDE-olrinq' V 'Ly ' ,fr 1. '47 'ME HELEN MEREDITH A B , Anlioch College . A M, Civlulribia Unii eriil English vs AW VELMAMILLER ' B,C S., Miami Jacobs College Ohio NorlharrlUr1iVCI:ilv f.orni'rir1rCiclSubierl9 Page Eiqhl 'um 'WY N ROBERT M. MORRIS A.B., A.M, Socigljci Ohio Wesleqan Univefsily Wittenberg College ence - Elemcriiarv Science Mafhernafics 1 if v W KA, gf ANNE POPE A.B., Ur-iversilv of Tennessee BP E , American College of Physical Ediicafion Alhlelic Dirrfdor for Girls Y fi XEQV f X ,1 I Y 'MLM 1. .M , li V50 l ALMA ROUDEBUSH BS., Ohio Slaie Universily A M , Columbia University House-hcilrl Arls i , ii .K Ei l. HELEN STlLWELL A.B,, Radcliffe College Ed M , Harvard University Eff-nCh Lou K. WEBER A Ph,l3., Universily of Chipagg A.M., Columbia University 7 . Fine Arls i 1 i X M l KJ? M. S ,I 1 F' 7 if 'Xb 9 HHH!! 4iiliiiiiiqX' THERSA WEHR A B., lndiarna ?9aif?igachfr1Ci-iipqf. AM , CQinnHmQxUnivN2iQvs Laiin X X 'I jj ' N W' vm fi i i Y-jx FRANCES SHEPLER Miami Univearsiiy i, Secretary. Senior Hiqh Qrhfml i 1 X J MRS. MAURINE S. MCCAIN BJ., Universiiy of Missouri Secreiary. Junior High Sifhoo A visor of Pubiii i n HARRY W. LAUTENSCHLAGER MD., University of Cincinnaii School Physician Wigiwili.- SYLVIA BROSE RN , MiarniVai1ey Nurses Training Schooi I School Nursn , 5 Q ,Vi WA! i-. J Q ,Uiqv 9-l- , .1 W MMV ff Page Nine ir if mm Wm The Message of The SuperinTendenT The school year I933-T934 may well be called recovery year in educaTion Tor Oakwood. IT is unTorTunaTe ThaT This is noT True Tor many oTher disTricTs in The naTion and ThaT a real naTional emergency exisTs in educaTion wiTh many schools closing, oThers wifh Terms greaTly shorTened, and many Teachers unpaid Tor work already done. While we have noT been able To go back To The Ten monThs' Term, we have been able To meeT The sTandard reguiremenT oT a nine monThs' Term esTablished by The NorTh CenTral AssociaTion oT Colleges and Secondary Schools. Our Term oT eighT monThs and one week during T932-I933 was The shorTesT Term in The hisTory oT The Schools. So we are very glad To achieve a nine monThs' Term. Improved Tax paymenTs and good managemenT on The parT oT our Board oT EducaTion are responsible Tor our TorTunaTe siTuaTion. The mosT imporTanT work oT The school, The developmenT oT knowledge and virs Tue, has made sTeady progress. Our sTudenTs have been earnesT and indusTrious, have shown a high sense oT honor and inTegriTy, and have given conTinual evidence oT good conducT and growing ciTizenship. The school raTings on gualiTies oT personaliTy such as personal appearance, courTesy, unselhshness, honesTy, reliabiliTy, loyalTy, accuracy, Thoroughness, and openmindedness indicaTe ThaT our sTudenT body sTands high in These essenTial virTues. On accounT oT our sTudenTs being sTrongly indiviclualisTic in ThoughT and acTion, greaTer eT'TorTs To develop Them in cooperaTive acTion and in school spiriT are necessary. Their criTicisms oT Themselves show This To be True. The besT way To iudge a school is To observe iTs graduafes. We are very willing To have our school iudged in ThaT way. NOT a week has gone by in The pasT year wiThouT some word oT an honor won by a graduaTe oT Oakwood High School. In col- lege and in indusTry, our graduaTes are acguiTTing Themselves splendidly. A very inTeresTing developmenT oT The year was The AdulT School. FourTeen classes, enrolling Tour hundred and TiTTy-six adulTs, parTicipaTing in subiecTs and acTivi- Ties mainly on The college level, were led by members oT our TaculTy, Since There is a general accepTance now ThaT educaTion begins wiTh The child aT an early age and goes on Through elemenTary school, high school, college, and inTo adulT liTe as long as There are problems To be meT and subiecTs oT inTeresT To be enjoyed. adulT educaTion is very likely To become permamenT. The parenTs and ciTizens individually and Through The ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion have given splendid cooperaTion during The year. No school could have beTTer com- muniTy supporT Than ours. The Board oT EducaTion, on accounT oT many problems oT adminisTraTion, main- Tenance, and Tinance, have given more oT Their Time This year To The school Than ever beTore. As yeT, also, There has been no NRA. code ThaT shorTens The working hours oT our TaculTy. The amounT oT work has increased due To reducTion in sTaTT and in new duTies and services rendered. BuT l am sure ThaT we have appreciaTed our oppor- TuniTy To work wiTh boys and girls and wiTh adulTs who, we hope, will help To bring us inTo a new world oT Tiner Thinking and oT more abundanT living. fx. F CIAGGFTT Page Ten N T i ,. WRT: 1 1 w SENIDRS Ho-: y I2 The rysI1r1qPIa1:e I2 SMH SIef3ves IZ ' '11s 1111: 01.11115 l111'f11, 11111111 1111111 N.11111r'.r 111111 111'111 111111 11111111 1.11.1 Un, , .. ,X ,1 ,J WILLIAM ANDERSON H1-Y Club Wresflmq I2 Band 9, IO, II, I2 Orchestra 94 IO, Il, I2 Opera I2 The TrysI1nqPIace I2 ' 7111111 11111111 11 111111 11-11111. 1 11121 1111 1111. JACK BANKER Fawview H1qhSchor1I H1,Y CI11b FooTbaII IZ SI'1IrUSIeeveS I2 Acorr1 SIaI'II2 Thar1IsAwf11IIy I2 X .II5 111115 lmnkr UF111' 1111111111117 11111161 .AI1111 I-11111 1 .111 11111 1'1' 11111 FRED BARR I-Ii-Y CI11bg Pres, I2 1 ,, FooIbaII IO, II, IZ ff' , Band IO, II I2 OrchesI1'aIO, II,IZ Opera IO, II, I2 A Good Themrew I2 H11 11111111 1111 b11111l1,' 1111 111.1111f1f' ALBERT BEUST HI-Y Club 1' FooIb.3IIMan11q12r I I ' 111111 1111111 1 ' 1 11111131 11111111 17111 1111111 1111 , 1111 1111111 1 PM I fv.. W. Page Twelve , ,i .IA ,. l ,v.. NJ I l I if mlm Ulm CLARIBEI. COURSON Opera 9, I0 Pfrlfllmr.r ruff: vmllmzlq. um! .qumr ur'ul'jllJrl1.q. ' IET CRAWFORD Sec'y-Trcas. Girls League ll Sec'y Alhlellc Assembly I2 Thanks Awfully l2 SI1irl Sleeves I2 Opera ll Spring Show 9 Hockey I0 HW Jmllm ix 11 flnrb nf rllrlllfgf' ALBERTA DXKUC-HERTY 3 4 ly, SI1lrl Sleeves I2 If f' -' Baskelball 9, Il '.l2 I Hockey Il, I2 ,IJ , Tennijg Mana I Orper Illif Il I2 XI .- 6 h ,W U Y., I slew nz l . ,LVKQ mu 0141 lim' my llfr lrnru ,rm lv Jun- ll lllv frnmml fam' urn! lfrlwlmlrzrlf mul. JEAN DAVIS Opera 9 Acorn Slafl I2 O, lrr hu up um! Llnillrf. Tu laugh, In lure. zu Inu' ROBERT DESCI-I Track IO Opera IO, ll, I2 'Tr.f no .rm for I1 mmf lu lrzbur In lm own 1'm'11lm11. I, , Hug -, xl IS..- ,--f x . f N ' x I 'If It V-9 I1- 'H .9-my bvQ si- i D dell ' 5 V I It 'sf 5-1' - Q- ..... FLORENCE DEUSER rf Z fbi Prcs. Girls' Lcaquc I2 'T-f 44 Hockey I2 ,f Opera ll, I2 K , Thanks Awlullyw IZ fffvf Baskelball Manager ll, IZ if 5 Acorn Slalf I2 Hlfffrfmzr' rhmj: lawful! In bug Jlnlr L1 7 ,f' lady. ' f 7 an DORIS DONECKER Thanks Awfullyu I2 Opera 9 'Jlrm' lwf1fflrlr,rr mrlrljlf flrfl in Mn: rllrrllllmlw of frlwnlr. lin! In Mn' zwulb and rbuiw H G EVA U H NS ,- Y, I-II-Y Club Foolball ll, I2 Band IO. ll Opera IO. ll, IZ Good Theater I2 ul lflllu 11rf11.wr:,ru, mfu' .uni lhurz, lr rrlllfuui by ilu' u'l,ru,rl mw1. DORIS FITZGIBBONSQL lin' V. Pres. Girls' League I0 V. Pres. Alhlelic Assembly ll Hockey IO, ll, IZ Opera I0 Thanks AwluIly I2 Sl'nirl Sleeves IZ II rlau u'vr'u lu lmzr rr ,qffrpyl ffl buzlflj. nm'V1zw1rl 11-urflu' urulam 12 f - Rulrrlumrllf' ELIZABETH FLACK V. Pres. Class I2 Hockey I2 Baske1balI9lO, ll Good Theater IZ Shlrl Sleeves IZ 'I :HU flullllw' 'I bun ml! :mf IHIUI' ufml llwll Jrfrl klluzrf' Page Thirleen r f 1 ,, 1. ,. If 0Qld!4lM5WWWWwWWNWmM!H4lM!B LSABEL FRANK Scdy Avhlch-t Assembly HOCLLW L2 Opera 10, II, I2 '11111111 111 1111 11111, 1 1111! 411111 111 1 11111 11l1i'1, 'x ROBIN GA .h', V 111111 11 1111 1 1 111 1111111 H , NCES GEIGER Hockey I I Opera I I UK 11ll 1l111r1 11111 111 11l111!1 N11 1111 1x11l, N1111111 1 1l111f 111.11111f11111 11 111111111 lull. x MARTHA GFYAYBILL Opera S1aH II QXI11 1l1111 111111 A111111 111 11111111111 111111 1111111111 l11111l!, DONALD GUCKES H1fC111L'1gT1f11s I2 Ecc1r111i1 4O,I1, IZ T111f1lO4II,l2 7111 1110111111111 111.111 11 1111111111 1 11111 111111111, Page Fourienn qv Iv Qhus-. ,Q 15? CAROL HEALD Opera? 'K1111 111111 111111 11111 1111111111111f 11111 l1111l1. cwqxwwi' THOMAS HODGSON X' I 1 TracL12 Band IO, II, I2 011115115 IO, 1I, IZ YL ,J Acor1'1 S1aHI2 Sl'111'fS1eeves N11ll1111q'1 1 1111Lf111l 11111111 will 1fj1Q11 11111. 11 VIRGINIA HUCKINS ,11 Bas1reTbe11Q p131aII,12 411, 11 1 1-15111 X -5 E .EDE H S EY I Baud IO, ll Orchosva IO B13SLC9L1131l IO, I1 Bas12b131I 9, IO, 1l. I2 G1oIf1O,Il,1Z l,1111i, f11'1 111111l111g 1111 I S1 DA 111 l111 11'11 3 1111 11.11111 11! 111111 f11 If 1111! -111i1. WD ISRAEL B1JsLc1ba1I I0 Bond and Orchestra M Opera MJr1aqCrl1,I2 Good Thca1er I2 111111f1. .f ouugcr Il, I2 1111 11111 11'1lf1111 lfv1 1111111111' 111 1111 T?'U'Af .Qi - 1 'T f 1 1 1 ' 7 l'rx 'Vvs MARY ELLEN JENNINGS Sfcclc High Schoo! Thanks Awf1.1lIy I2 Shirt 5Tccvcs I2 7 1111 K1-1, 1 1 , 11 f ummm , 1 1 j11111L11 1111111111 1111111111,u 111111 11111131 111. nj 1 ARY KELLER ' Scmor Play S1aHl2 Opera ll 151111 11111 1.1 11 111111 1111411111111!q I.111111, 1111 111111, 111 11111 q1111l111111111 JUNIOR KERLIN Sfivcrs Hiqh Sched Fooibah I2 BasebaH I2 H1111 11151 111 111111 111111 11p11,11'. - 'y 1 x ' X J V1 :J 1fQ,f-'13 KJ' Lf f MARTHA KRAFT Tho Trys1ir1q Pli1cc I2 Shir1Siecves I2 1111 1111 A -.1 111 H111 1111111 1111111 11111111 11111 11111, 1111 11' x 1 11-111111 11111 111111 . 111111 11111.11 111111 1111111 11.11 YJ 1111 H 11-1111111111 111 . 1 GERALDINE LEVIS Sedy G-1rls'Lce1quC 7 Heck-cy I2 Edwor-in-Ch1cf, AQo111 l11 b11 1311 11 1111114111 61111111 ,111'1'111'1 111111 11111 111g 11111 1111 111111'11. rl 11131111111 1111111'11111111g,' TQJWW ' .h . 'IZ 111, 1111111 f An an -4- -134 ALMA LINLJER Opera II' IZ Spring Show L1 ACor11 S1e1f1 I2 .'I1111 1111 111111 111'1 1111'11 111111111 1111111 Ml., .kv 51 f f Y! ,1 CHARLES LITTEL Ba11d9,1O,IlNI ' L11 Orchcsha IO. Ill. 2 -1 Opera1I.I2 ri X Acorr1 S1aHIl lI 1111 111111111 111 1 11 11 15111111111 11.111 VL YN 111 1.1111,q1 111111 110111 111111. HOMER MARTTN Opera II, I2 1.11 1111 1111111 111. r f n A - ,1 ,. W 1 , 11' , 1 l 1 91..- 1y -- ALTCE MQLAUGHLIFI Basl1c1baII'1, IO The Trysting Place I2 ShirTSlc1:ves I2 Acorr1 S1aH I2 'T111 r1111g1' 1 1b0,11'f11 111111111 11111 111111 111112 JANITH MCMANN 011615 9, IO, ll C,'111111 111111111111 111111 11111 1111111111 IMH- 111'11114q111 111111171 11 11111111111 111mg 111 f111,11. ,WZQZZ 97 Lf ' L 1 L, 4 ff V7.7,fff'1-I Page Fifteen 1 1 ii 'r lvl' le K 1 1 1 1 1 Mews' l JACK 0110 B lf- I9 Class Trees, l2 as fllial , Alhlellc Assembly Trees. ll ' H1-Y Club: Se1:'y IZ lf1 '1 111f11'1.1111I1 1I111111r11111I1l11111- FOOllJ13ll l0, ll. I2 Baseball ll, l2 .111 111 flu' 11'111I1I 111111 u'1111I1I I1 111.1 1 1 11111g11111,1. HARRY NEKSCKWJ 111.1 C1111 ' F 1 ll' .IZ Tim' Baslfel ll ll, I2 B 211.111 ll 112 13 IO O1 lra IO Ops Il Aco1r1 Slal'fl2 j1l11111. 1111111 111 171111 111111111 1 1111 1 I11111.11l11, 1111111 ,1111.1I'111,q l111I1. BARBARA NICHOLAS ll'1ar1lfS Awlullym I2 Sl1i11Sleeves l2 ,f1111! .11 1!11 11111111 11111 VQI1111 I111 1I11 1153, X11 11 I111 11111 1II11111111'1l 111111 111' 131. . PICHARD O'l-IEARN M1 l1fbano11l-l117l1 Scl1ool,P1ll5lL111rql1 l-l1AY Club Ff21fJlballll,lZ Floscball ll, I2 Trad' lO Sl1FrlSl1:cvcs I2 l.11 1113 1111111 11111171 I111 11I11111,' Il 111113 I11 111 1111 111 I 111 l11111. l1 11 111111 f1111I,1I11111f 111 1111119 111111 111111 11 11111111 111 111111' 111 l,111r15 EARL PARK K Baseball l2 J, xv'-.1 ODUZIO, ll, I'2 .1' 9600 Theale:r I2 C1111' 111111 all If1111l111.r,1,' I 51111 1111l11r 1111111 S1116 1111111 1115 11-11111lf, 1111111 MARJORIE PARKER - Opera IO II11 111111 'ff 11111 111111 11' I111 11115. JOHN POOL X' 91.1 Class Prcsmicn- 1 l-li-Y C11 VD'f5res. I2 Tennis I2 Rasa-be 0. ll Baskelbal ll O 1 IU, ll Nea IO, Ill I2 l ysllmq Place I2 ' l'1lrlSleevcs I2 corn Stall l2 ll11l1 1111'1'1IJ 111111 I11114ulJ111 111111l'I1.1 1f11111'. l 1,l l U-IZABETH OI-T , JAMES RICHARDS l ' 'A Berkeley Hlgh Scl1ool.Bcr Basl-clli1all9 1' fjll Calif. l-loclcy 9, I0 V Q L1 P1cs.All1IclFc Assembly IZ Orem ll ', H'-Yclub ll'11i1r1lE Av1l11lly I2 Trlacl1II,l2 SM1rlSlccvcs I2 Band Il, IZH Orcheslra 'I1111 111111I1 11 111 I111111g,11111111111111u. Olgera llS:2H I2 corn a Page Sixleen Checr Leader I2 'I ,h111j1',r,r 11111 111lb111g.' 1111!l L11 11.11119 11111111 1I11 bu buf. l . ,,, 1 1f111fn111-1. ' ' 1 G I 1111511 1 111 1111! kelcy, IIWIJ. 115.1 . I -I UIIIHH, 1 I 1 . V .- ILT' -ry 415 522- 11 - ' fo? - H' gg,.wfviJ 'IfDCf'V 'f'Js c' L BERNARD RICHARDSON Charrvinodc Higlw School Hi-Y Club . Opera I2 Senior Play SI-JH IZ 'NIH ,qw ffvfm 111.11 Inj !111I!ij11lr1..ii 111.1113 gil IIIQIPH RINDIAHIIQNEQHT i 23ar'clll1ii1isligl2I I, I2 f N ui, Opegr rl, IZ ,' Ilia, ystinq Place IZ , , , ., J 'LM fwfr, 1 1,111,111 1 .mr ir, 111,11 will rm 'il FREDERICK ROBINSON Acorn Slalrf IO, ll, I2 111 Ii1n111n,q 1111 11111r1, .111 lnrfli 111111. I In muh 1111111 gffml, lun fflfuii lfi ,rr1I1r11l. KA fi ' ' ',.J I -133-4 yff iv! ROBERT ROSS 1 Track I2 Foolb II ariaq U' Acor Sli The li axe I2 SM I es I fl un r11mr1'1l1'Jf1f1 11l'1lI EDITH SAMPLE Haverford High SC I, Philadelphia, P Baskelball I2 Hockey I2 Shirt SI eves' Acorn' I 2 111 4+ ,.. I1 . so if W3 Sn, fl rrrlrrj by 1 grim all flu 11.13, I ,IV I I X. MARE-A ANK . Il I0 ocle 0, II Orchesl a 9, IO, II, I2 Opera ll, IZ 'lxrrr1l111rrl11'g1!r 1111111111 rr.' JUSTINE SHIVELY Slcele High School Hockey Il, l2p Cap? IZ Baskellaall 9, II, I2 Opera II Thanks Awlullyu I2 Acorn Sleff I2 N1r1!m1q ,qinll 1111- um 1r1l1.'11'11l 11. 11111 1r11!i11r111r111 I MARLAY 1 f Class Trcasurcr II H 'Y Club, V. Pres, I ' Foofballlfl, 11,12 Track IO, II, I2 U'- Opcra II, IZ H1 lim! rarjullr lwrrfuff 11 .mln fiffnr 1i1!11i'1. SUE SMITH Class Sec'y IL V. Pres. Girls' League IO Basketball IQ 'll Hockcy IO, Nlariagcr II TI1anIr54ilWluIIy I2 Sl1irYSlecves I2 Acorn SIaH I2 ,l M1113 fum! rrnlirllr 11 mlwurllff , 1f111r,1111111111' I LOUISE SNYDER Hockey I0 ' I' ii ks Awr,uII1L',1g,J rfSleeve's T2 O ra Slalfll ,, 11. Acorn Sffsfl' IZ Pwr1uv 1l11'1Il,r 111111 Ilu1rI11l11I-ri,' Page Seventeen LJ f -x i JANE STANLEY Class Scdy T2 V Pres Avhlehc Azecrhbi, ll Bas1eiball9,l0,ll,l2gCap1.lI H0Q11y1oN11412 T11dn1SAW1U1111 I2 Sh1r1Slecvcs I2 '.l 111111, 111111111. 111111111 11111. 11V mi, '1 T 1 3.11 3': E ':,1f7' 1 . , . 1-61,2 5 : I -1,. 11111, , . ' ' -, .1,' H . ,a- .1151,,, .554 1. . 1.f wmm Wx. 11 .TI1-11 1f11111!q 111 1111111 1111111. 111111 111111 UT1111111 11 11111111111 11111111. JUNIVEPE SWARTSELL Opera '1, IO, ll, I2 111.111 1111r11111l1l111 111j1v.111111111111 111r 111, 'B' Tl-l S T AS Ba 11 ll,l Ba IO, ll, 2 fop TI j 11y 111111 111111 11111 11111 111111111111 11111111111 TPNGG TPOTTER Sveol-1 H1qh School Focfball ll QA Bas1e1balllI,l2 WreSilir1glO, ll Baseball IO, ll, IZ 601112 ' 111 111 11111111 11 111 111 111111111 PHYLLIS WALKER Thanh A11111lly I2 Sh1rf Sleeves l2 I 1111 11111 1,1111 1111 1111 1-111111 I1 I 'I111 1111111111 111111 111 1111J111111111. Page Eig hfeen 11,1 1,11 N1 'Lg-1 M1-1 1 af, NORMQXENA WALUNQPORD Eoo1balI1l.I2 Baseball IO. I2 Opera IO, I2 Wrestling IO I 111 1r 11111111' 111.r11'1- ,111 I11 14111 111111 111111111 11111 11111k 1111 1111 B. ANNE WEBSTER Hockey? Basketball 9 Opera II, IZ G11Vy, p11111,' 111115 111111 111111 Eff, ! -ff- . f 01,1 f,g.1.f,-.1 415, MARTHA .JEAN WELHENER Lamar H1gh School,Lerv1ar,Mo. Shl1-1 Sleeves l2 Acorn S1511 I2 'N11 11111 111 16111-1 11111 I 111115 1111 .V11111 111111 111111115 111111 111 111w. ELENOR WElK Wrvhrow High School,Cir1cir1rwali Opera I2 Acorn Staff I2 1111111 11113 11111111 111111 i'1111111r 111 1111 1h1'1'b,r. 1111 111f111r111111 111111 1111111 111111 -q1'1111'f 1p1111g. HERBERT WHALEN Class Presidcr1TlZ H1-Y Club F111-1111.a111o,11,12 Basketball I0 Shir1Sleeves I2 Acorn ST1aH I2 .'I.r 11111 111 1111.1 111.1 111111111 xl.: 1111113 1111.1 bu 111'1111. 111111 A 1 , 1 1 ' 'L E , .eff PHILIP WORMAN Pres. Afhlefic Assembly I2 H1-Y Club: Sec'y Ilg Pres, IZ Foofbdu IO, ll, I2 Baskciball 12 men I0, ll, IZ Wrcsflinq II SMH Sleeves I2 Acorn Shaff I2 l'lrl11'aL Ihr mari' nm! glfur, mfg amz' T lniTHTf1Jlunmd album, TO ' - . ' 1 'L K' a r, 'NT . I 'D A' Y XX XX CLASS OFFTCERS Presiden? ,..... .. HERBERT WHALEN Vice Presidenf .... ... ELIZABETH FLACK Secrefary ,... .... J ANE STANLEY Treasurer ,,. . . ,JACK OTTO ,K I Page Nineieen if-wigs: 1 , F . . 'i - -' -' Class HisTory Y No doubT The greaTesT war in hisTory began ThirTeen years ago-in l92l-when Thirleen members oT The Class oT T934 began The TighTing aT The Harman Avenue school. The cause? Merely ThaT The parenTs oT said members had decided ThaT iT was Time Tor Their children To learn someThing besides The bad words They picked up doing noThing all day. The members oT This regimenT consisTed OT Blimp Allen. who had been holding down The TorT Tor us Two years already, AlberT BeusT, Libby Flack, Phil Worman, Doris FiTzgibbons, l-lerb Whalen, T-TarrieT CrawTord, Bob Desch. Mary Keller, Bill Anderson, Lib OIT, Fred T-lussey, and Sue SmiThg Miss Smalley was The commanding oTTicer. This year was raTher unevenTTul3 nobody knew much oT any- Thing, excepT ThaT Doris FiTzgibbons had already decided she was going To be a nurse. BUT Time Tlew quickly and we Tound ourselves ready To move ahead wiTh The loss oT liTTle l-lerbie Whalen. The nexT year, Two new soldiers ioined our ranks: These being Fred Barr and DoroThy Coolidge. And Fred was The cuTesT, pudgiesT, liTTle Thing! We rapidly learned all They had To oTTer, and sTill moved on, chalking up anoTher vicTory Tor our- selves aT The same Time. The second grade produced more baTTles Than any year previous or Tollowing. John Pool and Jane STanley appeared on The TronT To learn whaT iT was all abouT. BuT Jane learned more Than her share .... whaT wiTh Phil Worman and Fred Barr con- sTanTly TighTing over her. ThaT was The year Tor real love-aTTairs. Even liTTle Libby Flack had already decided she was going To marry Louie King, and Mary Allen and Billy Swisher held a mosT impressive wedding ceremony under The Trees aT recess. All wenT well unTil Maryls husband Threw her haT in The Tree, Mary Told Mr. ClaggeTT, and ThaT ended ThaT. BuT ThaT all changed. For in The Third grade we added Dave Bill, Isabel Frank, Joe Chamberlain, and ThaT vampire, B. Anne WebsTer. The oTher girls Took a back seaT Tor a while, and Romeo Worman was compleTely overcome by This liTTle WebsTer girl's charms-and conTinued To be Tor several years. Pease CrawTord had already Taken up her noTe-wriTing, and proceeded To geT several people in a nice mess. While The boys were oTherwise occupied, The girls were held spell- bound lisTening To Lib OlT's hair-raising Tales abouT how someone locked her in The cellar and The worms aTe her up. AT The beginning oT The TourTh baTTle, Norman WallingTord, Virginia l-luckins, l-lugh Evans, Tom T-lodgson, and T-Tomer MarTin enlisTed. The only Thing we remem- ber oT ThaT year was l-lugh Bean's new wrisT waTch, which he wouldn'T allow us To TorgeT. We also Took up playing Maggie , or whaTever ThaT game was called, aT recess. You know, where The boys chased The girls all around, calling Them Maggie . Very rornanTicl Page TwcnTy N '--7 IW ck . .- 215 ::: :i:- . Class Hislory lflonlinuedl The lillh grade broughl Gerry Levis, Tilly Cook, and Jean Davis, wilh Phil slill courling B. Anne. Several inleresling coasling parlies were held, wilh lhe Slanley lamily furnishing enough sleds lor lhe enlire class. Anolher oulslanding romance ol lhe year was lhal belween lhal siren Blimp Allen and Dwighl lvlills. Remember lhal big D. lvl. Mary always had inked on lhe back ol her hand? Also during lhis year, lhe girls spenl an awlul lol ol lime al lhe Sunshine Club meelings. ln lhe sixlh grade we really lell high up in lhe world. ll was nice lo be able lo boss all lhe lillle kids around. Bul our class had no gradualion exercises and gave a play inslead. ll was lhe Jesler's Purse, and Bunny Ollo, a newcomer lhal year. made such a name lor himsell lhal he was almosl shipped lo l-lollywood. Also lhis year came lvlarlha Graybill, Florence Deuser, lvlargarel Shank and l-larry Nelson. Bul lhe nexl year was a huge disillusionmenll Even lhough we gol lo be in lhe building wilh dignified seniors, il was hard nol gelling any recognilion lor any- lhing, Bul we did manage lo draw lols ol new people, such as lvlarlha Krall, Don Guckes, Claribel Courson, Ralph Rinderknechl, Barbara Nicholas, Robin Galwood and Marlay Smilh. There was lillle lime lor much gadding around-school was prelly hard bul Phil and B. Anne were slill doing well by lhemselves. The eighlh grade broughl such lalenl as Fred Robinson, Alice McLaughlin, Juni- vere Swarlsell, Lenore Morris and Thomas Thomas Thomas. l-lere we began our par' licipalion in alhlelics in a big way, began copping prizes al lhe lair, and making lhe leachers lespecially Caplain Brownj realize whal a perlecl class we were. Bul being viclorious lor nine years is a record lor any army, and lhus our class enlered ils lenlh year on lhe Oakwood Balllelield, or lhe ninlh grade. Such liery lighlers as David lsrael, Jus Shively, Carol l-leald, Alberla Daugherly, Janilh Mc- Mann, Alma Linder and Fran Geiger ioined our company. This year we did won- ders on lhe alhlelic leams lhal lhe Junior l-ligh produced. The social aclivilies cone sisled ol one or lwo nice hay rides, coasling parlies and several slumber parlies lhal various molhers will never lorgel. We wound up lhis year wilh a grand swimming picnic allair al Norlhmoor. In lhe lenlh grade, Mr. Whalen, realizing whal he was missing, came back lo us. And wilh him came Louise Snyder, Trigg Troller, Edilh Sample and Dick Q'l-learn. We had seen piclures ol Greek gods, bul lo have bolh Troller and O'l-learn unload on us al once was almosl loo much. We made an even bigger name lor ourselves by having lwo boys and lwo girls win Varsily lellers in baskelball, and several olhers in loolball and lrack. Besides all lhis, lillle Freddie Barr, all grown up now, played lhe lead in lhe operella. Some record! Page Twenly-one if 1 M M Class HisTory lConTinu-adj The Tollowing year, Rodney Boren, Mary Ellen Jennings and Jim Richards added new liTe To our class rooms. No menTion need, or beTTer be, made oT The social acTivi- Ties OT This year. The romanTic inTeresTs were more numerous and iusT as unmenTion- able. BuT as Tar as money-malcing, behaving properly, and having a perTecT organiza- Tion, This class was in a class by iTselT. This, our senior year, is pracTically beyond describing when one considers The marlcs aTTained by various members oT This class, wiTh The aid oT our Tour new mem- bers, Elenor Weilc, ivlarTha Welhener, Jack Banlcer, and Bernard Richardson, This year we had more Than our share oT members on various aThleTic Teams and have enTered in acTive parTicipaTion in all school evenTs, including operas, plays, and even brawls. Long remembered will be all The grand Times we've had This year. Seriously, iT is wiTh uTmosT regreT ThaT The review oT our school liTe aT Oakwood ends here. ThirTeen shorT years many oT us have spenT TogeTher. OThers oT us have enTered aT diTTerenT Times To meeT new people and malce new friends. Now we are separaTing To go our own ways, each wiTh a deTiniTe goal in mind. May The years ThaT Tollow be happy and successTul ones Tor every member oT This class. SUE SMITH Page Twonly-lwo N il i l Q GX: Class Will 'Y This is The lasT will and TesTamenT oT The Senior Class oT Oakwood T-ligh School in The year nineTeen-hundred ThirTy-Tour, execuTed by John G. Pool, Jr. We, The class oT T934 oT Oakwood l-ligh School, Oakwood, DayTon, Ohio, U.S.A. and The planeT EarTh, being oT sound mind and body do hereby make The Tollowing bequesTs To The nexT class in line, ThaT oT The lowly iuniors. l-lerberT Eugene MarTin Whalen, Jr.. our esTeemed class presidenT, leaves his way wiTh The women To Jack Reeder-noT ThaT Reeder needs iT. Mary Lois Allen leaves To Sarah Jane Kimmel an abundance oT class spiriT and Gerry Levis The same To AnneTTe LauTenschlager. Phil Worman begueaThs his handsome physiognomy To Henry Newcomer, wiTh besT wishes and condolences. Isabel Frank's abiliTy To amuse Mr. Brown in hisTory class goes To l-lelen Dahling, and Carol l-Teald begueaThs her all-around aThleTic abiliTy To Jean Leonard. Bob Ladies' Man Ross leaves his sTudious expression To Rodney KunTz. Bill Kerlin's manly physique goes To Randall CusTer, while Rodney Boren hands down his exTreme bashTulness To Warner KieTaber. B. Anne WebsTer leaves DwighT Mills To all The Junior girls wiTh her sympaThy- Tor Them. Joe Chamberlain leaves Sarah Ashley To whoever wanTs her, while Dick NorTon is The proud receiver oT Thomas Thomas' sTaTure. David Bill bequeaThs his eyebrows To Charles l-layes and Karl Meuche, To be used hereaTTer as musTaches, Tor which we Tirmly believe Them To have been originally inTended. Frances Geiger leaves her aTTracTion Tor boys Twice her age To Jane O'l-learn. while Jane STanley gives To Jean Moss an oversized baskeTball uniTorrn and a cracked hockey sTick. Jack Banker's oTTicial manner goes To Chuck Brehm and TiTTy Cook's Track abil- iTy To Bob ,BelTon. AlberTa DaugherTy's coy demureness is To be received by BeTTy Paulus. Our PersonaliTy Boy, James Richards, gladly gives one cheer leade-r's megaphone and an abundance oT pep, vim, and vigor To Jim Rieger, To do wiTh Them whaT he may. Sue SmiTh hands down her shorT name To Chrissoula Economides and l'larrieT CrawTord leaves her personaliTyfplus To Doris Boswell. Bill Anderson's Tine speaking voice is donaTed To Paul Schnozzle DuranTe Fein- erer, while Fred Barr's musical TalenT comes down To Bradley SchaeTTer. Page TwenTy-Three fam - ..-.L cms .- . vv,' n ' 'ii Class Will lCaniiriuPflb Dorolhy Coolidges leisurely slride lalls lo Virginia Dohner and Carol Grillilh is lhe recipienl ol Alice McLaughlin's dramalic abilily. Bob Reid wills a Packard louring car and a local barbecue lo Lynn Crandall, and Marlay Smilh's l-lyde Park necklies are beguealhed lo Bus Myers, who probably has a shirl lo malch lhern. Alberl Beusl's love lor lires goes lo Roberl Kaser, who is also lhe recipienl ol Ralph Rinderknechls devolion lor Mae Wesl. Jean Davis leaves lhe memory ol a hole-in-one and a sel ol goll clubs lo Marlha Porler, lhe laller lo be broken over Reedens head. Thomas l-lodgson, beller known around lhese parls as lhe Brain, leaves his supreme knowledge ol All Worlh Knowing lo Bill Field. Florence Deuser bequealhs her abilily lo laugh al poinlless iokes and a I9l5 Chevy sedan lo Jane Clark and l-larriel Clemenl, and Marlha Krall leaves her smarl- ness in French lo Nancy Kirkpalrick. Richard Lew Ayres Cl-learn leaves a Spanish guilar and lhe need lor a shave lo Louis l-leald, and l-larry Nelson hands dawn his inlense seriousness lo Marlield Blackburn. Elizabelh Oil and Mary Keller leave lheir greal allraclion lor lhe Sleele boys lo Sue Marlin and Mary Louise Van l-lorne. Who could beller receive Norman Wallinglord's innocenl lace lhan Thomas Maher? And who could beller use David lsrael's iunk yard lhan Roberl Adamson? l-le will probably show up laler on wilh an ocean liner or somelhing. Charles Lillell's inabilily lo graduale wilh his original class goes lo Dwighl Adonis Mills. Junivere Swarlsell's dancing abilily goes lo Louise l-leilrnann and Belly Sloan, while Janilh McMann's preoccupied allilude comes lo Belly Gracie Allen Wiley. l-lorner Marlin beguealhs his guielness and a love lor old hals lo Joe Korek, and Trigg Troller's learlessncss ol man, beasl, or woman lalls lo Ben Reemelin and Bill Sigmund. Claribel Courson, Elenor Weik, and Phyllis Walker leave lheir slalures and lheir quiel manners lo Elma Slanley and Dorolhy Lee Sullivan, and Lenore Morris gives her immense unpopularily wilh lhe opposile sex lo ,lo Callahan and Sarah Ashley wilh besl wishes lor lulure alumni conguesls. The sweel voices ol l-lugh Evans, Robin Galwood, and Donald Guckes are com- bined inlo one and wished on lo Carl Shullheis. Whal a man! Edilh Sample beguealhs her Soulhern accenl lo Joan Sheridan. Whal a combi- nalionl Page Twenly-four N ,,.,- ,,,,, . Y - WWVW J p 1 .XD A ' Class Will lconlinuedl Jack Ollo gladly gives up his gracelulness on lhe dance lloor lo Jack l-lobsleller wilh all wishes lor a happy Colillion season nexl year. Jusline Shively leaves lo Eleanor Kilbourne and Marion l-lullman her abilily lo shill boy lriends during lhe school year, and lo Marianna Kunlz and Jean Soward go lhe pep, vim, and vigor ol Doris Eilzgibbons and Louise Snyder. Ered Robinson, Oakwood's own Norman Bel Geddes, sadly parls wilh a sel ol painls and a lulurislic drawing ol an ice-wagon, which are immedialely laken up by Arlhur l-leilz. Mariorie Parker and Alma Linder leave lheir lyping abilily lo Virginia Brenner and Lois Turpin, while lo Mildred Davis and Belly Brehm go lhe sunny disposilions ol Mary Ellen Jennings and Barbara Nicholas. Bernard Richardson's bashlulness wilh lhe lair sex lalls lo Bobby Davidson and Slanlon Condil, Public Enemies No. l and 2, respeclively. Margarel Shank leaves lhe school Xylophone lo Belly Beck, and Marlha Welhener leaves lhe parl ol lhe maid in nexl year's Dramalic Arl play lo Dorolhy lngle, Bob Desch leaves his exlreme playlulness lo Jack Landis, while Earl Park's collece lion ol odd noises lo be used in sludy hall falls lo John Knoderer. Doris Donecker leaves a carlon ol lasl year's chewing gum lo Margarel l-lowe, while Elizabelh Elack's raucous laughler lalls lo Lillian l-lealhman and Frances Reed. Virginia l-luckins and Marlha Graybill leave lo Janel Godlrey and Barbara Pape lheir aplness in shrinking lrom lhe public eye. Ered l-lussey leaves lhe remains ol an orcheslra and a pilching arm lo William Schneble, and in conclusion yours lruly gives a ballered sel ol drums and I,OO0,000 Acorn subscriplion blanks lo lhe whole class. JOHN G. POOL, JR. Page Twenty-live f...., N Y I I Y cya f Prophecy oT The Class of I934 'YS' Time-IQ44 This year when Mr. ClaggeTT asked his secreTaries, Miss Sue SmiTh and Miss Alma Linder, To check up on The class OT l934 They had Ii++Ie diT'TiculTy, Tor each member OT This OuTsTanding and illusTrious class has achieved Tame. The name OT ROberT Ross, The nOTed Far l-lills Avenue cOlumnisT, appears each day in The Oakwood Tidings, now owned by none OTher Than Junior Kerlin. ROss's secreTary, Frances Geiger, iOTTed down The TOllOwing noTes in The column yesTerday: Fred l-lussey, who runs The NighT Owl Club, and Junivere SwarTsell, who dances There, are planning an elOpemenT. Your wiTe lShe was Jane STanleyj called up TO Tell you ThaT ROberT The Third's nurse, Virginia l-luckins, guiT when he sTarTed Throwing vicTrOla records aT her. lThOse are The TraiTs OT his TaTher coming ouT in him.T Mr, HerberT Whalen was barred Trom The ballroom OT The BilTmOre l-lOTel when he and his wiTe Tnee l-larrieT CrawTordT wenT To a parTy There. IT seems ThaT his TeeT were sO large ThaT he Took up all The rOOm On The TlOOr. Donald Guckes, The Tropical Tish Tancier, is being sued Tor divorce by his wiTe, The Tormer JaniTh lvlclvlann, On The grounds ThaT he insisTs On keeping his Tish in The baTh Tub. ln The regular columns OT The Tidings There appeared The Tollowing iTems: John Pool, auThOr OT The book 'Puns and OTher JOkes', while driving On Far l-lills Avenue lasT nighT, skidded On The weT pavemenT and crashed inTo a sTreeT car oper- aTed by Philip WOrman. Tlmagine iT! Phil Worman, in whom we had such greaf hopeslj NeiTher Mr. Pool nor his companion, William Anderson, Tamous radio comedian, was iniured. Joseph Chamberlain, chieT OT The Oakwood police, in check- ing up On The accidenT sTaTed ThaT iT was unavoidable. IT seems ThaT our Triend, Trigg TrOTTer, is cooling his heels in The Ohio STaTe Peni- TenTiary. The secreTaries discovered This iTem in The paper: Thomas Thomas, prOprieTOr OT a Coney Island Shop aT l:iTTh and Ludlow, repOrTed TO police ThaT he was robbed OT his cash regisTer by a dark man OT abouT TwenTy-eighT years OT age. Police laTer arresTed Trigg TrOTTer who sTaTed ThaT he absenT-mindedly picked up The cash regisTer insTead OT his haT. He was senT TO The peniTenTiary On The TesTimOny OT Richard O'l-learn who runs a peanuT sTand aT FiTTh and Main. O'T'learn was an eye wiTness To The robbery. Several OT our members have aTTained Tame in The Tield OT spOrT. ln The SpOrT Flashes The Tollowing iTems appeared a shOrT Time ago: Page Twanly-six N Y Prophecy oT The Class oT I'-734 lConTinuecIj Miss Jean Davis led The Tield in The NaTional Women's GOIT TournamenT wiTh a score oT ISO on The TirsT ThirTy-six holes. IT is expecTed ThaT she will reTain her champ- ionship oT I943. Mrs. AIberT BeusT lnee JusTine Shivelyl is awaiTing Tavorable weaTher before she and her husband Take OTT on Their non-sTop TlighT To The NorTh Pole. Mrs. BeusT will piloT The plane and acT as mechanic and wireless operaTor. Mr. BeusT will be The cook and boTTle washer. Rodney lPeanuTI Boren Today seT a new speed record aT DayTona Beach. I-Iis liTTle red and silver racer, 'The Silver Queenf aTTaind a speed OT nine hundred and TorTy-Two miles an hour. OT course The secreTaries had liTTle diTTicuITy in Tinding ouT abouT some members OT our class. The whole world is agog over Miss Geraldine I.evis's new book, The EducaTion Problem aT The SouTh Pole , and everyone knows OT Thomas I-Iodgson's greaT experimenTs on The emoTions oT The amoeba. The magazines and newspapers only recenTly reporTed ThaT he had Taken a day OTT and married Miss Marjorie Parker. I-larry Nelson has proven To be The mosT illusTrious member oT our class, having been appoinTed UniTed STaTes MinisTer To Sweden. IT has been reporTed ThaT he married a simple counTry girl There. Dr. James Richards expecTs To gain Tame. I-'Ie has seT up his oT'liice and is all ready To buTcher, buT Tor some reason or anoTher he hasn'T had any cusTomers as yeT. IT is expecTed ThaT business will pick up as Charles LiTTell has consenTed To be his adverTising manager. Charles said ThaT he had some snappy ideas Tor drawings ThaT cerTainIy oughT To make business boom. Who in The UniTed STaTes has noT seen and heard The greaT Carlos Vincennes, The screen lover? Mr. Vincennes is known in privaTe liTe as Marlay SmiTh and is married To DoroThy Coolidge. ln his IasT picTure none oTher Than B. Anne WebsTer played opposiTe him. Also well known is Fred Robinson who wriTes The comic sTrips, Oop, The Goopn and I-Ierman, The Vermin . MarTha Graybill is doing The singing Tor The BeTTy Boop carTons and Alice McLaughlin is playing in a show on Broadway. Every Wednesday Robin GaTwood and his band play over WLW. The main TeaTures oT This program are Fred Barr, The silver-pIaTed Tenor, and MargareT Shank who plays The xylophone. Some violence has been going on among The members OT our class laTeIy. The Urbana paper recenTly bore This sTaTemenT: TiTTy Cook, barker of The I-Iokey Pokey Circus, owned by David Israel, was severely iniured when Phyllis Walker, a Trapeze arTisT, hi+ him on The head wiTh a ham- mer in an argumenT yesTerday. In checking up on This sTaTemenT we Tound ThaT one oT The big aTTracTions wiTh The show is an adagio dance by Doris FiTzgibbons and Jack Page Twenfy-seven .r Gx, M W Prophecy of The Class of I934 lConTinuei.lj Banker. lT was also discovered ThaT David Bill has acquired a musTache and a Spanish accenT and is Throwing knives aT Claribel Courson. Doris Donecker Travels along as a reserve in case BiT TorgeTs To miss. Barbara Nicholas is The snake charrner, and Eleanor Weik and MarTha Welhener appear as The Tall and The shorT ladies. This arTicle also appeared in The Tidings: Mr. Ralph RinderknechT, head cheT aT The Y. W. C. A., was cuT in The Tace when Norman WallingTord, waiTer, sTruck him wiTh a plaTe. WallingTord Told police ThaT RinderknechT had a habiT oT playing his horn while waiTing Tor Things To cook and ThaT he had TooTed one TooT Too many Tor him. WallingTord was absolved oT all blame. The adverTisemenT oT DocTors Mary Keller and Louise Snyder appears almosT daily in The newspapers. Their add sTaTes: We know whaT aching TeeT are and we can help you. We have Taken up This noble work in order ThaT we may relieve The Thousands oT TooT suT'Terers. We do noT do This Tor proTiT. Our Tees are 3155.00 per TooT. lsignedl Dr. Mary Keller and Dr. Louise Snyder. AnoTher adverTisemenT ThaT appears TrequenTly is ThaT oT Jack OTTO. Jack Tound a Tish bowl and is now Telling TorTunes. l-le sTaTed ThaT Bernie Richardson called recenTly and was worried abouT his love aTTair wiTh lsabel Frank. Bernie TelT ThaT he had delayed Too long in springing The TaTal guesTion. lT appears ThaT Libby OTT is now running her TaTher's brewery and The adverTise- menT oT The ElizabeTh M. OlT Co. appears oTTen. MarTha KraTT's name appears in The adverTisemenT oT The l-lugh Bean Evans Ply Paper and Ply SwaTTer Co., lncorporaTed. MarTha has invenTed a Tly swaTTer which is in The shape oT a Tlower and can Thus be hung in The living room wiThouT being un- sighTly. She receives Thousands OT leTTers Trom housewives daily Thanking her Tor This wonderTul invenTion which saves Them Trom running To The kiTchen every Time They see a Tly. l-ler mail is so greaT ThaT she has had To hire Two secreTaries To Take care OT iT. She has employed Lenore Morris and Carol l-leald. Florence Deuser has gained Tame as The only woman Taxi driver in The ciTy. Mary Ellen Jennings is Teaching kindergarTen and RoberT Desch is a ianiTor in The same school building. l-lomer MarTin has iusT wriTTen a book enTiTled l T-laTe a Parade. l-lomer is a sTreeT cleaner. A posTer adverTising The vaudeville To be presenTed aT KeiTh's nexT week dis- plays picTures oT Edie Sample and AlberTa DaugherTy who have a Tumbling acT. ln checking up iT was Tound ThaT Their appearance had To be posTponed Tor a week. ln Waynesville, AlberTa Tell Trom Edie's shoulders and hurT her pride so badly ThaT she will be laid up a Tew days. Libby Flack is Their adverTising manager. ThaT is The reporT on The class oT I934. Mr. ClaggeTT wishes To Thank his secre- Taries Tor Their work and is pleased To see so many in such high posiTions in The world. Page Iwenweighy MARY LOTS ALLEN N if l 1 ' if ' ' I ' ii Counsel on Graduafion This day compleles our years of Toil- A parlial labor done: Now newer, qrealer laslcs ahead, Awail us, every one: ln larger, broader, ferlile fields To conquer on 'rhe way. To beller shape our deslinies ln lilie's efernal play. Make goodly use your learninqs now, These preparalions done. Pray look ahead, Jrhe Masler Ship Admils nor everyone. For 'ro The failhful, loyal, learned, True honors are beslowed: Yes, For+une's arrow misses ol'r', 'Tis 'l'Old in legends old. Resolve riqhl now To lil yourself For a nobler, fuller life, To forge ahead. regardless of lrnpedimenl or slrifep And lo lhis end wilh all your hearl- Wifh all +ha'r's good in you- Resolve 'ro masler Jrhoroughly The 'rhing you wanl lo do. ,xt JANITH MCMANN Page Twenfy-nina cf 'L mmm Ivy OraTion We are gafhered here To observe in solemn ceremony ThaT mosT symbolic oT our TradiTions, The planTing of The ivy. Each class beTore us has beauTiTied some parT of The building wiTh This planT, and iT may be observed ThaT The earlier planTings have acquired maTuriTy. ln The same way, The members oT The earlier classes have aTTained To The wider spheres oT influence. Full growTh was noT reached by ThaT ivy in a single year, nor was success aTTainecl by Those earlier graduaTes in a single sTride. So musT iT be wiTh This ivy and wiTh us. This ivy musT endure exTremes oT heaT and cold, oT rain and drouTh, and iT musT reach ouT every Tendril and avail iTselT oT every crevice in The wall Tor iTs supporT. ln The same way we musT endure The worsT adversiTy unTlinchingly and enioy The greaTesT success unspoiled. We musT send ouT every probe To TesT liTe's possibiliTies and seize upon every opporTuniTy which presenTs iTselT. Like This ivy, may we ever look up To new heighTs oT aTTainmenT and may we ever reach ouT To broader Tields of learning. May we, lilce The ivy, in scaling liTe's wall, also seelr To beauTiTy ThaT wall Tor The beneTiT oT oThers who pass our way. THOMAS HODG-SON Page Thidy N v 'i. '.z r1 -f 2755555555 gm j'f5E555555555555255' 5355555555555 .Q Q' .... E555 .1 EEE! 0 K 5 2 , 00103380 QE, 35 ,,,, 4 :BLS 5.'5,:.z,'- 1 . 343 Assn 1 L55 Q. ,! J it 'T D Y ex 'ii ' i T' ' Q. ' W - ,,,....-.Ai l ' 'A f-fm. if ElevenTh Year h J ' Cl ss reached a peak wiTh The success oT iTs Junior The acTiyiTies OT T e unior a Prom, which was under The capable guidance oT The class oTTicers. lT was sponsored by The Junior boys while The girls' conTribuTion To The class Tund was obTained Through The sale oT hoT dogs aT The TooTball games. Especially successTul was The parTicipaTion in aThleTics, as almosT one halT oT The h h l' Juniors wenT ouT Tor some sporT, Thus helping a greaT deal in making T e sc oo s aThleTic program. Two debaTe Teams, ably direcTed by Mr. MarTin and composed almosT enTirely oT Juniors, made The TirsT real aTTempT oT The school in This Tield. The band, orchesTra, opera and scholasTic acTiyiTies oT The school were also sTrongly supporTed by nexT year's Seniors. The success oT The Junior Class was due in parT To The excellenT assisTance oT iTs advisers-Miss Biclcham, Miss Wehr, lvlr, Marsh, and Mr. Johnson. The class oTTicers Tor The year were: i . BOB DAVTDSON PrrisidcnT ' ' HELEN DAHLIN6 Vice Prrqfidffnl Socrelfiry ELMA STANLEY Treasure-r . JACK HOBSTETTER CAROL GRIFFITH BOB CLINE Page Thirty Two 5 'D ' ' f ff- , 'sf Tenlh Year The Sophomore Class has spenl ire lirsr year in lhe Senior High School, quiclcly adapred ilseli ro 'rhe new building and rourine, and rnade irsell lcnown in cirizenship, scholarship and alhlerics. The nucleus of rho lulure reams is expecled To be formed from lhis year's sopho- mores. The class supporled all school proiecrs lo rhe ulmosl and helped pul over lhe Acorn drive and The Junior Prom. We hope lhis class will conrinue lo progress unlil in ils Senior year il will arlain rhe same slaridards lhal Qalcwood has always mainlained. We are rnuch indebled ro our advisers, lvliss Srilwell, lvliss Harvey, lvlr. Marlin, and Mr. l-larsh. There were no class olliicers elecled for rhis group. JACK STORMS RUTH l-IOUK Page Thiriy-three .-.- - --..,..--...,- .-N Q . . 1 . 'I NinTh Year This class was The TirsT NinTh Year Class To go cornpleTely Through The new Junior l-ligh School. Our class was very acTive in aThleTics. The boys' TooTball and baslceTball seasons were very successTul, wiTh rnany boys receiving leTTers, and only one garne being losT during each season. The girls were acTive in hockey, under The insTrucTion oT Miss l-layner, and also parTicipaTed in l3askeTball. In This lasT sporT They won every game played. Our class supporTed all proiecTs and acTiviTies in The Junior l-ligh School wiTh inTeresT. ,We Tound This year, under The direcTion OT our advisers, Miss Weber, Miss l-layner, Mr. Hummon, and Mr. l-loTTrnan, a very proTiTable one. The class oT'Ticers Tor The year were: Prcsidr:nT . VINCENT POEPPELMETER Vice President . , , EDWARD RAUSCT-T 3-:crclury Treusur r , DAVID DUNWOODIE BETTY JANE KILLIN Page Thirly-Tour N ,.-..-. ,.,, M-, V.. ,, X 7 X Q lx ' 3 7 ' jjjjjjjjjm . .., , a.. s.: 512- Eigh+h Year ll is a pleasure 'ro review 'rhe aclivilies of lhe Eighlh Year Class. While 'rhis year has nol been parlicularly evenllul, il has been pleasanl in i'rs companionship and prolif- able in Els endeavors. We have enjoyed our conlacls wilh our 'reachers and feel we have profiled by +hem. We are loolcing forward 'ro four more years of such associarions. We wish +o express our apprecialion as a class lor lhe able supervision ol Miss l-ladeler, Miss Baker, Mr, Cook, and lvlr. lvlorris. Our class has Taken parl in and enjoyed many alhlelic aclivilies. The boys par- 'ricipaled in loolball, baskerball, baseball, and lraclc, while 'rhe girls enjoyed lheir hockey, baslcelball and baseball. Our social aclivilies have included a Junior l-liqh parly in lhe early spring, as well as numerous privale ones. The class orlicers for The year were: Presidenl . . ROBERT GRAVETT Vice Presidenr . . GEORGE GREENE Secrelary-Troasurcr . WARREN ESTABROOK FATTY LAMBERT DAVl D COWDEN Page Thirty-five ...Q A. ..........l..,,,X, 'ct X I Y ' l W EQ Sevenfh Year The Sevenlh Year Class slarled 'rhis year wilh plenly of enlhusiasm, and rnaole many new acquainlances upon enlering The Junior l-ligh School. The Junior High School Parly was held in The lalrer parl of March, and was well aflended and Thoroughly enjoyed by This class. ln alhlefics The boys parlicipaled in foolball, baslcelball, 'rraclc and baseball, while rhe girls played baskelball and hockey. On Eleclion Day The class elecled ohicers for The year. They were as follows: Presidenl , SUE MYERS Vice Presiclenl GENE PQRTER .FLORENCE MOORE Sec rc-la ry-Treasurer JANE HUNTER GREER MARECHAL Page Thirly-six N X 1' 9 P i' i A - A mluincs 1 -'mrsgyr wa s F 'gm a - -- -s. .,:,,g,i, . ' 1 . ., AThTeTics aT Oakwood Because oT The increased inTeresT and greaTer parTicipaTion in sporTs, Oakwood has recorded one oT iTs TinesT years in aThleTic hisTory during The year T933-34. Every Team ThaT represenTed The school in compeTiTion made a splendid showing in iTs Tield oT evenT and a greaTer sense oT cooperaTion and Team work was ineviTable. The maior sporTs Tor boys in which Oakwood placed Teams were TooTball, base- ball, baskeTball, and Track. The minor sporTs included Tennis and golT. The Junior T-Tigh School boys parTicipaTed in TooTball, baskeTball, and Track. This year's baskeTball Team was The TirsT Trom Oakwood To qualiTy in The SecTional Class A TournamenT. This aTTainmenT made us very proud oT our Team as They had sTarTed wiTh green, inexperienced maTerial and developed inTo a winning aggregaTion. Oakwoocl's TooTball squad also made a Tine showing by winning second place in The l.iTTle Three TournamenT. The spring sporTs were progressing rapidly as The Acorn wenT To press. The Senior T-Tigh Track Team won TourTh place in The ST. Xavier indoor meeT aT CincinnaTi where They were cornpeTing wiTh The sTrongesT Teams in The sTaTe. They have also won all oT Their ouTdoor meeTs up To daTe. OuTsTanding men in The ST. Xavier meeT were: DwighT Tvlills and Ray Mack, who vaulTed Ten TeeT Tour inches Tor a Tie aT second place? TiTTy Cook, who ran second in The TiTTy-yard dash: and Rodney Boren, who placed Third in his heaT during The mile run. The Junior Team, however, Took TirsT place in Their division in The ST. Xavier meeT, Breidenbach Took TirsT place in The TiTTy-yard dash and second in The hurdle evenT. STeve SmiTh placed TourTh in The hurdles. The boys' Tennis Team, several oT whom belonged To lasT year's ciTy championship Team, had deTeaTed STivers T-ligh aT The Time oT going To press and were having sev- eral pracTice games in The Torm oT a TournamenT wiThin The school, while The baseball Team had iusT sTarTed iTs spring pracTice. lnTramural sporTs were conTinued as usual This year. These sporTs are always a viTal TacTor in The aThleTic make-up oT The school. Our moTTo is fTxThleTics Tor All , and our aim is To encourage every sTudenT To parTicipaTe in sporTs. Under The direc- Tion oT Mr. Cook, The boys played inTramural baskeTball. Mr. l-lummon held a class in wresTling, buT The Team did noT parTicipaTe as a uniT This year. The Senior and Junior T-ligh girls have had a very good aThleTic year under The supervision oT lvliss Pope, The Senior T-ligh coach, and Miss T-layner, The Junior T-ligh coach. There were many girls who were eager To make The baskeTball and hockey squads so The coaches had an abundance oT maTerial Trom which To choose The squads. In The Tall boTh schools had hockey Teams. The Junior T-ligh Team was unable To schedule many games This year buT gave a good demonsTraTion oT Their abiliTy in The Tew games They did play wiTh ouTside schools. A hockey TournamenT was held aT AnTi- och College This year in which Oakwood parTicipaTed. The girls made a very good record There, winning all oT Their games. The prospecTs Tor nexT year's Team are good as only a Tew oT This year's squad will graduaTe and good maTerial will also be pro- vided by nexT years sophomore class. The girls' baskeTball Teams showed a marked improvemenT over lasT year's Teams. LasT year The coaches were handicapped because The squads had To be organized Trom inexperienced maTerial. The Junior Team won all oT iTs games wiTh The excepTion oT one which was a Tie. In addiTion To The school Teams, classes in The Senior and Junior l-ligh had class Teams and played ouTside games. AT The Time oT The Acorn's going To press a girls' Tennis Team was being orga- nized in The Senior l-ligh by Miss Pope. Several maTches have been scheduled, and wiTh Virginia T-lollinger as a player on The Team, in addiTion To The oTher players who showed very good abiliTy in The Tennis TournamenT, we are assured ThaT The Oakwood girls will have a successTul Tennis season. Page Thiriy eiqhT N xx ,, 7 If X -r - I .. ' 7 Girls' inTramurals were conducTed diTTerenTly This year Trom Those oT previous years. They were played aT The beginning oT The season insTead oT aT The close and members oT The school Teams were allowed To parTicipaTe in Them. They creaTed much inTeresT in all The classes. The Seniors won The hockey and baskeTball championships in The Senior l-ligh and The lNlinTh Year girls won boTh oT Them in The Junior l-ligh. All sporTs creaTed a greaT deal oT enThusiasm among The girls and excellenT use was made oT The splendid aThleTic opporTuniTies oTTered by Oakwood A greaT number oT our boys are developing inTo all-around aThleTes under The Oakwood aThleTic sysTem which encourages parTicipaTion in all sporTs. The specializa- Tion side is leTT To Their college Training. Oakwood sTudenTs receive as much experT and as Thorough coaching here as aThleTes do in many oT The besT colleges and universiTies. These boys, wiTh splendid aThleTic records have been a Tew oT The mosT ouTsTand- ing aThleTes Tor The pasT year: DwighT Mills, besT all-around aThleTe, has Tried his hand aT every sporT aT Oak- wood and has earned ThirTeen leTTers, a high school record. l-le has played baskeTball Three years, and spenT Two years as a regular on The TooTball sguad. l-le also played baseball Three years and was capTain in his Senior year. He was on The Track Team Three years and was a member oT The golT Toursome Two years, Phil Worman has been a regular on The TooTball Team Tor Three years, holding down The Tullback posiTion Tor The pasT Two years and was capTain during his Senior year. l-le has been The besT deTensive back Oakwood has ever had. l-le was also on The Track sguad Two years and a member oT The baskeTball Team one year, ouTplaying every cenTer in The TournarnenT excepT Brixey oT RoosevelT. Edward Cook, Jr., The mosT ouTsTanding Track man ever produced aT Oakwood. has represenTed The Lumberiacks on The cinder paTh Tor Three years. l-le played TooT' ball Two years and developed inTo The besT oTTensive halTback on The Team during his Senior year. Raymond lvlack, a Sophomore, has sTarTed his high school career by parTicipaTing in varsiTy baskeTball, baseball, and Track. l-le was elecTed honorary capTain OT The Oakwood cagemen and was placed on The all-TournamenT baskeTball Team as guard. Joe Chamberlain played TooTball Three years and proved To be one oT The mosT imporTanT cogs in The Lumberiack machine. T-le was also on The wresTling Team Tor Two ears. Y Dave Bill played as a regular on The TooTball Team during his Senior year and was considered To be an ideal roving cenTer. Dave played Three years oT Tennis and was Top man during his lasT year. l-le was also a good shoT on The baskeTball sguad. Rodney Boren, who came Trom STeele l-ligh School during his Sophomore year, has played TooTball Two years and was a regular back during The IQ33 season. He was also on The Track squad Two years and developed inTo an ouTsTanding disTance runner. l-larry Nelson, alThough injured in TooTball during his Senior year, played on The Team Three years and was a regular during his lasT year. l-le also has Two years oT baskeTball and one year oT golT To his crediT. Fred Barr played a guard posiTion on The TooTball squad Tor Three years and was a regular during his Senior year. Bill Sigmund, a Junior, who came To Oakwood Trom ST. Bernard l-ligh School, CincinnaTi, aTTer his sophomore year, has proved To be a valuable addiTion To The baskeTball and Track squads. Trigg TroTTer was an ouTsTanding player on The baskeTball squad during his lasT Two years aT Oakwood. l-le also played TooTball one year, baseball Three years, and was a member OT The wresTling and golT Teams. Marlay SmiTh has been a member oT The Track Team Tor Three years and a regular on The spring relay Team Tor The pasT Two years. lvlarlay also played TooTball Three years. Page Thiriy-nine ,,,,.,. ' ' Q . cb . - -7- - v ., 1 Firsf rc-we Mills, Boren, Condil, Whalen, Cap? P Worrnan, Cook, Chamberlain, Nelson, Prugh. Second row Smith, Barr, Stein, Ollo, Bill, Feinerer, Slorms, O'Hearn, Reeder, Howard, Mgr. Deuser, Third row- Coach Hurrirr-on, Coach Cook, I-I Myers, Harrell, Wallingford, Maher, Lylley Field, Crandall, Evans. Kunvzl Mor, Beust Fourth row Kielarwr, Strain, Ki-rlin, Landis- W, Worrnan, Schuster, C. Mvrfr-:I Clini-h Blnnl, Morif-rl Srhrirfbli Mqr Low, Mgr Ross Senior High FooTbaII Coaches: Mr. Cook and Mr. I-Iummon CapTain: Phil Worman Managers: Bob Ross, fNIberT BeusT, Dick LoTT When The I933 TooTbaII season opened aT Oakwood, a decided lack oT veTerans was noTiceabIe, buT The IargesT squad in The hisTory oT The school Turned ouT Tor Tall pracTice. Due To The splendid TighTing spiriT oT The Team, Coach E. T. Cook managed To gaTher his Torces inTo a uniT which proved To be an ouTsTanding TooTbaII squad. The Lumberiacks worked as a uniT This year, each man doing his share and co- operaTing wiTh The oTher members oT The Team To Torm a perTecTIy balanced machine. They gained perTecTion by consTanT pracTice, nighT aTTer nighT, Tor over a period oT Three monThs, and a greaT deal oT crediT is due Them Tor Their persiTence. The ouTsTanding games oT The season were GreenTieId, WiImingTon, and I:airmonT. The IaTTer was The besT played game: in iT Cakwood displayed splendid oihfense and equally good deTense. AT The annual TooTbaII banqueT nineTeen men were awarded leTTers. Seniors who received IeTTers were: CapTain Phil Worman, Tullbackq Edward Cook, Jr., Rodney Boren, and Marlay SmiTh, haITbacks: Fred Barr, Jack QTTO, guards: Joe Chamberlain and I-Ierb Whalen, Tackles: Dave Bill, cenTer: and I-larry Nelson and Dick O'I-learn, ends. Considering a heavy schedule, The Lumberiacks had a good season, piling up I I8 poinTs To Their opponenTs' 89. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON: O-alwood O Clwaminacle Yo flgkwood A 25 Oakwood 32 heading . 7 Q,:,I,WOC,gj 5 Oakwood 20 Greeniield I4 QQIWQOCI 3 Cal wood I7 Lebanon . 6 QjLW,A,,A,,-I iq Clolwfood 0 Fairview , li Pago Fcriy N Wyiaminiq Vlfilrningfon Franklin .. F,iirrnonT ,f-l YW, . -. . ...f- X . I 2 , O 'J' I ii I I I If I I, 1 I I i I I I 'T I T I 3 X W yf j . . i GX , l T i T4 -'V ' i 4' . Q' Fire? raw. Marvin, Hughes, Pill, Renner, Howell, Cecil, Brock, Mgr Heidkamp. Second row, Mgr. Heidlfamp, Brenner, Gowdy, Adkins, Braden. Tliir-l riiw' Kniisrv Nlafl' Hobslelhfr, Capf, Wirrlliinqloii, Bell, Jnrm-s, Briliilf-nkfarli, Peiiuarllvy Coach Marsh Junior High FooTball Coach: Mr. Marsh CapTain: ROberT WorThingTon Managers: Bill Braden, Jim Kaser The I933 Junior l-ligh TooTball Team, under The coaching oT Mr. Marsh, enjoyed an undeTeaTed iunior high schedule. They played a ToTal oT six junior high games, winning -'ive and Tieing one. Their only upseT came wiTh The lasT game oT The season when The Senior lr-ligh School handed Them a 6-O deTeaT. Oakwood's line was hampered This year by The lack oT weighT. This, however, was overcome by speed, which was evidenT in The Torward wall as well as in The back- Tield. The Team was heavily ouTweighed on several occasions buT The elusiveness oT The backTield, aided by The aggressiveness oT The line, broughT Them ouT on Top. The Team learned many Tine poinTs oT The game Trom Coach Marsh, who has proved his abiliTy To handle green maTerial and Turn ouT Tinished players. A Tew oT The ouTsTanding players OT The season in The backTield were CapT. Bob WorThingTon, Irvin Renner, and Warren Breidenbach, w Fred Cecil, and Bob l-lughes showed To advanTage. Oakwood Oakwood Oakwood Oakwood Oakwood Oakwood Oakwood SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Xenia . Fairmonf .. hile on The line l-larry James, .,.b - 7 Col. White ..., IQ Xenia , . 0 Col, Whiie ,',, 0 Fairrnonf .. Sr, Hi. 3rd V . O . 6 Page Foriy-one . if 1 1. ,r,, Xv we 1 9 wx -I i fir, . 3i.1g , .' , er-m ,u,. f . , Q - GL ' FirsT raw' Nelson, Clemenf, Capr, Shively, Lauienschlager, Callahan, Filzgibbons. Second row Davis, Gaves, Dauqhervy, Kimmel, Huffman, Porter, Mgr. Paull Thir-T ruw Coach Pope, Fmnlf, Davies, Sfanley, Schumacher, Mgr Howe . Senior High Hockey Coach: Miss Pope CapTain: JusTine Shively Managers: Nancy Paul, lVlargareT Howe The hockey Team had a successTul season This year. The Team losT iTs TirsT game aT AnTioch by one poinT buT won all oT The oThers, Two oT which were played wiTh col- lege Teams, AnTioch and Ohio Wesleyan. The credir Tor The Team's success goes boTh To The players and To lvliss Pope, under whose coaching The squad developed inTo a successTul Team. Every girl on The Team played a Tine game all Through The season and The players who were The mosT ouTsTanding are: Sarah Jane Kimmel and lvlarTha PorTer on The Torward line: Jane STanley and CapTain JusTine Shively, halTbaclcs: Elma STanley, Tull- loaclr, and AlloerTa DaugherTy, goal-keeper. The squad was divided inTo Two Teams, as iT was lasT year, and The second Team, Though noT guiTe as successTul as The TirsT Team, had a good season. Players who were ouTsTanding Tor Their work on The second Team were AnneTTe l.auTenschlager, Louise Davies, Jo Callahan, and ElizabeTh Flack. BoTh The TirsT and second Teams made an excepTionally Tine record in The Tourna- menT aT AnTioch. Each Team played Three games and won Them all and our second Team deTeaTed AnTioch's TirsT Team. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Oalwood . , . ,. . . ,....... l AnTioch .. M., 2 Oaiwood . . . 5 Fairview . ,,, O Oakwood , . ... 6 Antioch . ,,,, I Oahzaod , ,.. 4 Fairview . ,,,, Qalfwood . ...., 4 Ohio Wesleyan, , .. TTournamenTT Oaiwood . .. Z Fairview . ,,,, Qalwocrd . ,. 4 Anfioch ,. ,,,, Oalwood . . 3 Anhoch l2nd Teaml Mr, Page ForTy-T wo N 1- .,.,,A-,-,..-cw, .. .s Q J,-X.1'. r S . LAR?-P' ef ---- -1---- - ,fi of 'Xb nw ,,i,s.,, :V G -Magi wir ,A vii First row. Williams, Oliver, Hollson, Cool, Herlmann, Picirel, Jones. Second row' Rice, DuVall, Porior, Whalen, Killin, Nichols, Zirnrne-rman. wifi mf: cmfn I-lnynvr, cfwfisii, sipiwiafir iiiini, vviiif., ami, MW rv1CM..i'..fif., Junior High Hockey Coach: lvliss l-layner Caplain: Alice l-leilmann The Junior l-ligh girls had a hockey 'ream ihis year allhough lhey only played rwo games wilh olher schools. These were wilh Fairview and Anlioch. Alihough The Junior l-ligh hockey squads are noi able lo schedule many games wilh olher schools, lhey play a very imporlani parl in girls' alhlerics al Oakwood because lhe experience The players gain in lhe games rhey do schedule, and lhe iraining lhey receive in praclice, helps To prepare lhem for fuiure Senior l-ligh Jreams. Alice l-leilmann was caplain lor lhe season and lhe oulsranding players were Jessie Ashley, Belly Schmidt Elizabelh l-lunl, Eleanor Pickrel, and l-lelen l-lollson. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Oakwood , ,, ..,... O Fairview H I Oakwood . I Anfioch ,. k 0 Page Forfy-Ohree XX W l I Y QL i ' E A .-. A E E A 522- ' T :': Firm row Mar Hobshelli-rl Thomas, Tr-alter, D, Worrnan, Sigmund, Cap! Mills, Mack, Coach Marsh 'ir-cond row Mgr T-lf iT.', Boren. W Wfarniaii, Noriori, Newcomer, Bill, Prughy Mgr Davidson l'iir-T ri-ff TU'--lwr Fi.-lil, Cline, Rili-riir-lin, DF-user, Myers, Emerson, Sfrrrrns, Mgr. Meiiche Senior High Boys' Baske+baIl Coach: Mr. Marsh CapTain: DwighT Mills Honorary CapTain: Ray Mack Managers: ArThur T-leiTz, Bob Davidson, Karl Meuche Coach Marsh successTully lead The Oakwood baskeTbaII guinTeT Through an exceed- ingly diT'TiculT and colorTul schedule during The l933-34 season. AlThough The Lumber- iacks succeeded in winning only TiTTy per cenT OT Their games, The Team was The TirsT Trom Oakwood ever To gualiTy in The SecTional Class A TournamenT. Oakwoods playing was raTher inconsisTenT during The TirsT oT The season buT They oTTseT Their iniTial deTeaTs by dribbling pasT Greenville inTo The secTional TournamenT. The Lumberiacks Then deTeaTed Chaminade in a sensaTional game in which DwighT Mills scored The winning baskeT during The lasT TwenTy-Tive seconds oT play. NexT in line Tor The Oakwood cagemen was RoosevelT, who deTeaTed Oakwood aTTer a hard- ToughT game, and laTer proved To be The sTrongesT Team aT The STaTe TournamenT. Oakwood, however, gave RoosevelT Their hardesT game oT The season. AT The end oT The season, Raymond Mack, honorary capTain oT The Oakwood Tive. was placed on The all-TournamenT Team as second-sTring guard, This is The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The school ThaT Oakwood has had a player placed on This honor lisT. The Reserve Team, which was composed moslly oT boys who represenTed The all- ciTy iunior high Team lasT year, won The maioriTy oT Their games. PossibiliTies Tor a good season nezT year look very brighT as The members oT The Reserve Team will sTep inTo The vacancies leTT by This year's graduaTes. AT The close oT The l933-34 baskeTball season, leTTers were awarded To eleven members oT The Team and Three managers. The Tollowing players will be losT To nexT year's squad: CapT. DwighT Mills, Phil Worman, Trigg TroTTer, Dave Bill, Thomas Thomas, and l-larry Nelson. Page Forfy-four N ,. - ,... ., .f B am HUNTER, YWQWIJA ' Firsl row: Kimmel, Clement, Daugherty, Capl, Sullivan, Shivcly, Laulenschlaqcr, Sample Second row Porter, Ashley, Franlg Levin, Ohm:-r, T-Trifrfman Third row: Conch Pops, Newcomer, Slanlcv, Davies, Mgr Dmscr, Mgr. Canada Senior High Girls' BaskeTball Coach: Miss Pope CapTain: DoroThy Lee Sullivan Managers: Florence Deuser, Frances Canada This year's baskejrball season l:nroughT well-earned success To The girls' Team. The Team played a schedule oT nine games, winning seven ouT oT The nine. The game played wiTh Lewisburg on Their Tloor was The besT oT The season. The score was 4l To I7, Oakwood's Tavor, and The players showed more spiriT boTh as individuals and as a Team Than They did in any oTher game. The game wiTh CenTerville was also an excel- lenT example oT The Team's abiliTy. Aside Trom The regular schedule oT The varsiTy, The Junior and Sophomore classes had class Teams and played several ouTside games. Miss Pope. The coach, had good maTerial Trom which To selecT The Team This year as nearly all The girls who received leTTers lasT year reTurned This year, and excellenT maTerial was also provided by The Sophomore class. The ouTsTancling players oT The season were AnneTTe I.auTenschlager and Jane STanley, Torwards, and Elma STanley and CapTain DoroThy Lee Sullivan, guards. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Oakwood ., ..,..,... 2I Beaver Creek IQ Oakwood . .,,. 4I Lewisburg , , ,I7 Oakwogd ...IS Wyoming .. ,I V30 Oakwood ...XO Troy ,... IO Oakwogd .... 32 Wayne Township . ,,,, I0 Oakwood ... .... 23 CenTerville ,.. , .. . Hulk, Oakwood . . .... 22 Befhel Township -IQ Oakwood . .... I4 Highlands TFT. Thomas. Ky.l 28 Oakwood . .... 26 Lewislourg . . . I7 Page Forty-five hu , 7 1 g 1 X, s i x 1, If ,V 7,4 ,, Y . ,T ,, ,i r ,I A , N i J-ill ' .ulgriljl , . ' , '.i'i,l' ,illll ',. , -s. . V ii will ,ii.! if ,LL ,..-- r 1 Firsr row: Bell. Kerr, Gravel!! Capt Reniier. Gowdy, Capt Pill! Worlhinglon. Sccond row. Mgr. Runyan, Brcniiu, Maul, Hobsieller, Howell, Brcidcnbach, Reuuarth, Hughes, Lrnard, Hcici- larrip, Mgr, Adliris. Junior High Boys' Baskelball Coach: Mr. Marsh Caplains: Kennelh Pill, Irvin Renner Managers: William Adkins, William Runyan The Junior High School baskelball leam lurned in an impressive record lor lhe pasl season. Playing a len-game schedule, lhey won nine games and losl bul one which gave lhem a .900 average lor lhe season. The one game lhal was losl was dropped lo Cenlerville in lhe opening lray. The lwo besl-played games during lhe season were lhose wilh McKinley ol Middlelown and Roosevell ol Middlelown. As lo lhe mosl exciling game ol lhe year, lhere is no doubl lhal il was lhe Belmonl game. in which Bob Gravell sank lwo quick goals in a row lo win lhe ball game lor Oak- wood in lhe lasl lew rninules ol play. To Mr. Marsh musl go lhe lhanks ol lhe enlire Junior l-ligh School lor lurning oul a winning leam lrorn such green malerial. The lollowing boys were awarded lel- lers: Guards: Worlhinglon, Gravell, Kerr, and Greene: Forwards: Pill, Renner, Bell, and Brenner: Cenlers: Reguarlh, and Briedenbach. Ol lhis lisl lour are Eighlh Graders so nexl year's Junior l-ligh baskelball learn will slarl oul wilh lours boys who have had a year's experience. Two boys, Bob Gravell and Bob Gowdy wenl lhe enlire season wilhoul missing a single one ol sixly-some praclices: many olher boys only missed one or lwo in lhe course ol lhe season. This in ilsell shows how seriously lhe Junior l-ligh School lakes ils baskelball. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Galwocid l0 Cenlerville I9 22 Englewrggd V I5 Oeik'fOCid 'T XOVIV1 .. .. l4 Colonel Wliilo . . . , . . I I Galvfood IE Engle.-foo 27 Lincoln .,, . .l2 Oalff i'ii 1-cl . 72 Mclsinley Ql 30 Sophornores .. .20 Galfmcid .IB Poozevell .. IZ 24 Belrnonl ... .,..22 Page Forly six fl. , by X. if rx, mmm We rSl FirsT row: Hoilmann, Hirsch, Capi. Oliver, Capl, Holfson, Ifillin, Williams, Crandall. Second row: Srnilh, Wills, Schrnidll Hunl, Bcusl, Piclrcl, Third row: Coach Hayncr, Mgr. Cumming, Godfrey, MacNab, McMahon, Mgr. Vancc. Junior High Girls' BaslceTball Coach: Miss l-layner CapTains: Ella Louise Oliyer and Helen l-lolTson Managers: Jessie Cumming, MarTha Vance This year The NinTh Year girls had a very successTul season under The supervision oT Miss l-layner. They played nine games, winning eighT and Tieing one. During The season The Team made 247 poinTs To Their opponenTs' lO7. The game wiTh Lewisburg, which was a Tie, was The mosT exciTing one. The SevenTh and EighTh Grade girls had class Teams and played ouTside games in addiTion To inTramural parTicipaTion. The Eighfh Grade Team made a very good showing, playing Tive games and winning all oT Them. Ella Louise Oliver and l-lelen l-lolTson were co-capTains and The ouTsTanding play- ers oT The season in addiTion To These Two girls were Elizal3eTh T-lunT, Alice l-leiTrnann, Jessie Ashley, and Bernice l-lirsch. The high4poinTer oT The season was l-lelen l-lolTson, who made I I8 poinTsg Alice HeiTmann made The nexT highesT numloer oT poinTs. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Qalqwood ,. . ... 32 Beaver Creelr Oalrwood . ... ...28 Englewood .. . Qalqwood .. I7 Lewisburg .,.. . Qalnwood .... 25 Olive Branch ... Qalrwood ,, . 23 Wayne Township ... Oakwood .,... 30 Englewood .., . . Qaywood , U28 Lewisburg ..., .. Oakwood ..,.. 30 Miarnisburg .... Oakwood ..... 32 Miarnisburg . ., Page Foriy-se fr , i W, I1 GM f , : - .,,. ' ' . JL. -, FirsT row' Kerlin, Richards, Hodgson M. Srniih, C:-ol, Bcireri, Worrnan, Ross, Gudes Mills Sr-cond row Coach Cool, Sirairi, Siichi, T-Tc-ald, Norion, Kcrei, Maher, Schneblfg Fcinerer, Sigmund Third von Sicinl T Fcrneding, Baicr, KiinT.', Thrasher, J Frriif' ling, Kuhnz, Jarrcs, Priiqh, Mfici, S Srwlh Sir-br':iThalCf, Biirnnli, Senior High Track Coach: Mr. Cook CapTain: Edward Cook Manager: Paul Feinerer fXssisTanT Managers: STan CondiT, T-larry BurneTT, Dick l.oTT From all appearances, The Lumberiacks will have anoTher successTul Track season. WiTh several individual sTars and a hosT oT reserve rnaTerial, The ouTlook is promising. When The Acorn wenT To press, Oakwood had placed TourTh in The ST. Xavier indoor meeT aT CincinnaTi and had cornpeTed in Three dual meeTs, winning all oT These. The season opened wiTh The Fairview meeT which was easily won by Cakwood. 74-54. Bill Sigmund showed promises oT breaking The record Tor The 880 as he made The run in 2:08, while Ted T-larroll broke lasT year's record Tor The iavelin Throw, Toss- ing iT ouT To T39 TeeT. Qakwood Then deTeaTed Miamisburg, SIVZ-44-lfg. This Time Sigmund beTTereCl his Time wiTh 25.6. The Tollowing meeT was wiTh STeele and The Lumberiacks were again The vicTors, 8Olf2f46lf2, Oakwood Taking eleven TirsT places, Due To cold weaTher, no ouTsTanding rnarks were seT, alThough The evenTs were run in crediTable Times. The desTiny oT Qakwoods Track Team is in The hands oT one oT The besT-liked and mosT capable coaches in DayTon, and iT iT were humanly possible Tor a champ- ionship To be won wiTh The available maTerial, Coach E. T. Cook would be The man To accomplish The Task. Coach Cook has developed a number oT aThleTes who were com- ing along well aT The end oT The season and who will be heard Trom in The TuTure, OuTsTanding men on The cinderfpaTh This year were: Cook, Marlay SmiTh, Guckes, and Ross in The dashes: Boren in The mile run: Sigmund and Korek in The 880: 'STeve SrniTh, Maher, and STein in The hurdles: Mills, Mack, and l-leald in The vaulT1 and hlarroll, Worman, and Kerlin in The Tield evenTs. Page Foriy-nigh! N .1 W -i sw uggzag. . ' fly 3 em WM First row Braden, Reguarth, Renner, Breidenbach, Cecil, Gowdy. Second row: Hughes, Kern, Poeppelrncicr, Hobsrerler, Bill. Junior High Track Coach: Mr. Coolc CapTain: Warren Breidenbach Manager: William Braden AlThough no dual meeTs had been held when This arTicle wenT To press, This year's Junior l-ligh School Traclc Team bids Tair To be one OT The besT in school hisTory. Under The coaching oT Mr. Cook and Mr. Marsh, The large number oT boys who Turn ouT Tor spring pracTice are given The TirsT TundamenTals. These boys should develop inTo TuTure varsiTy maTerial. Early in The season, Oalcwood enTered iTs iunior Team in The annual indoor meeT aT ST. Xavier, CincinnaTi. Due To The splendid eTForTs oT Warren Breidenbach, The Team succeeded in winning TirsT place in The meeT. Breidenbach won TirsT place in The Tinals OT The TiTTy4yard dash and was second in The low hurdles. Some oT The boys who have shown abiliTy This year are Breidenbach and Gowdy in The dashes, Cecil in The quarTer-mile, Poeppelmeier in The halT-mile, l-lobsTeTTer and Breidenbach in The hurdles, Renner in The weighTs, and RequarTh, Bell, and Cecil in The high jump. MeeTs were planned This year wiTh WesT lV1ilTon, CenTerville, and Greenville. Page Forfy-nine ------1-4--l...-X N , JE? V D 1 V Gyn femme seffnffvr r ik s s , I. fr- ag' First row Mya-rc! Kielaber, Hussey, Meuche, Svorms, Trailer, Otto, Jacobson, Millsl Thomas. - gfigqnd raw Mgr, Beust, Adamson, Nash, Blanl, Schaofler, Grandin, Worman, Schusierl Reeder, Park! Pin, Mgr WallinqTord. Thir-J raw Coach Lewis, Pruqh, Mack, Harrell, l-lcald, Dcuscr, Loudon, O'Hcarn. Basebau Coach: lvlr. Lewis CapTain: DwighT Mills Managers: AlberT BeusT, Norman WallingTord As The season opened, ThirTy carTdidaTes reporTed Tor baseball prachce aTTer spring vacaTion. lvlr. Lewis, Oakwood's new menTor aT This sporT, had Ten veTerans Trom lasT year and he developed his Team around These players as a nucleus. l-le was, however, Torced To inTroduce new maTerial inTo The piTcher's box as Bobby Servis, Oakwood's only piTcher lasT year, was losT To The school Through graduaTion. The Lumberiacks opened Their season in Tine shape, scoring a l3f9 vicTory over EaTon on The laTTer's diamond. During This game DwighT Mills and Trigg TroTTer up splendidly in The piTcher's box and Mr. Lewis was able To Try ouT several showed new combinaTions. The Tollowing week Oakwood suTTered deTeaT aT The hands oT Miamisburg and as The Acorn wenT To press Oakwood had bowed To Kiser in a game losT on inTield errors. OuTsanding players during This game were Mack and TroTTer, whose ouTTielding aided The Lumberiacks To a greaT exTenT. Fred l-lussey was seen on The mound Tor The enTire game. Oakwood should have a well-Trained squad in l935 as The inexperienced players season will have received The valuable experience needed To become of This veTerans. Some gaps, however, will need reTilling because oT The vacancies leTT by This year's graduaTes. fXThleTes whose services will be missed nexT year are: lvlills, Thomas, I-lussey. TrolTer, and OTTo. The Tollowing schedule was arranged Tor The baseball season: April lhflauiri, there May 'T-Wesf CarrollTon, There W-y,ril YT-flJliarrii',bur-1 here May II and I2-DisTricT TournamenT Wy-ril Yffflfincr hi-re May 23-Fairmont, here M if le Cr,-nhfrfillx, lnpre Page Fiffy N ,.- Y,,,,,., , .,, ,, ,s X '7 ,fi uw ck 'i1 i f'4??fK7 ..,. W. ,. 7 so Hussey, TroTTcr, Nelson. Mills. Golf CapTain: Fred l-lussey This year Oakwood's golT Team was composed oT DwighT Mills, Trigg TroTTer, Fred l-lussey, and l-larry Nelson. These boys Turned in some Tine scores during The season and show splendid possibiliTies oT winning The sTaTe crown This year. OT This group, however, none will swing The clubs Tor Oakwood nexT year. AT This wriTing The Team had won Two maTches and losT one. Oakwood deTeaTed Norwood, 8-3, and EaTon I2-O buT losT To STivers 7-3. The Tcarn was unable To par- TicipaTe in The CiTy League This year because oT conTlicTs in Time beTween This sporT and oTher sporTs aT Oakwood. MaTches were scheduled wiTh oTher schools in The sTaTe as well as DayTon schools, and were played on SaTurdays. This year's golT Team was The besT balanced Toresome ThaT ever represenTed Oak- wood on The links and greaT Things are expecTed oT Them as individuals in The TuTure. Oakwood owes The Moraine Park Club a debT oT graTiTude Tor Their kindness in per- miTTing The Team To use Their links as iTs home course. The Oakwood Toresome was aided greaTly This year by The splendid work oT Fred Hussey who has been medalisT aT every maTch. SCHEDULE OF THE SEASON April 7-Norwood,Tl'1erc May 54N0rw00d.Tl'19re April I4-STWEFST l1SfS May ll-T2-DisTricT Meet April 2I-Eafon, here May lawsgsiaie Meer April 28-l'TamilTon, here May 26-Springfield, here Page FifTy-one r A Huw l ,. ,,.,,. is '.Q1 , I . , 1 ' ck Firsv raw Field, Bill Newcomer, Pool, Coach Hummori. Q Sfcond rar-. rvlyers, Rccrwelin, Emerson, Gray, Crandall, Pohl. Boys' Tennis Coach: lvlr. l-lumrnon Caplain: David Bill Oal4wood's lennis leam has won lhe cily lille lor lwo conseculive years and as lhis arlicle wenl lo press lhe leam was doing ils ulmosl lo repeal lhe success ol lormer years in order lo gain permanenl possession ol lhe cup lhey now hold, The season began wilh only lhree relurning velerans. Dave Bill played in lhe lop posilion while Newcomer and Reemelin played in numbers lwo and lhree respeclively. The doubles leams consisled ol Emerson and Pool, Cline and Crandall, while Field, Byrd, Allicl, Meyers, and hleilz sleedily gave lhe lop posilion players cornpelilion lor lheir places on lhe leam. As lhis was Being wrillen lhe leam had delealed Kiser, 4-l, in lhe lirsl malch ol lhe season. Bill, Newcomer, and Reemelin won lheir singles while Emerson and Pool won lheir doubles. Cline and Crandall losl lheir sel ol doubles. This was a line slarl lor Oakwood and lhe school holds high hopes lor lhe leann lo come lhrough and win lhe cily lille lor lhe lhird conseculive year. The lollowing games were scheduled lor lhe season: Kiser, Fairmonl, Roosevell, Parker, Sleele, Chaminade, Fairview, and Slivers. Page Filly-Two 5 Y f 1 u. 1 : - -1 .f 1 fi, il .-21? ci: -:IE 115' ' - 44- l 5 an ,, .- f, gt,.,,s . Firsl row: Ohrner, Hurfrnan, Hollinger, Hosle-Her, Davis, Srronfl row Coach pope, Dnuqhr-fly. Davies, Wulf-,f Girls' Tennis Coach: Miss Pope Manager: All.:-erua Daugherly Lasl year uhe girls were nol able 'ro have a lennis learn as rainy wealher pre- venled lhe finishing ol lhe lournarruenl in lime lor Miss Pope lo organize a leam. l-lowever, lhis year Jrhe lournameruu was slarled earlier in lhe season and al lhe Time of lhe Acorn's going To press 'rhe learn was being organized. All girls who were inleresled in frying our lor The Jream signed up in The Tourna- rnenl and il will be composed our eighu players who will be selecled according 'ro lheir ranking in uhe lournarruenl resulls. Miss Pope plans lo schedule nnalches wilh Chillicolhe, Miamisburg, Fairview, Kiser, and Anlioch. Page Fifty-three A'v1 - ' X ' X ,fi KY .f NM mmm ei 2 , wa in f , Ei ff .s,w,,.,+.-f Bbw' ,,. M. f -a Cheer Leaders AT The unanimous reguesT of The sTudenT body, on SepTember Zl, Jim Richards and Bob Kaser began Their careers as cheerleaders Tor The year. l.iTTle did we realize aT The Time how greaTly we were beneTiTing ourselves! BeTore long They inviTed dirninuiTive Phil T-TuTTman To ioin Their ranlcs, and insTiTuTed The Friday noon pep assem- blies aT I2:5O. On These days we acTually aTe less lunch so we could be There on Time To see whaT new program They would presenT. lhlear The end oT The school year The Time oT These assemblies was changed To 2:55l. l-lumorous sl4iTs were prepared each Time To TorecasT The ouTcome oT The weelcs game: perhaps The cleveresT was The one in which The dead School SpiriT oT Oakwood was broughT To liTe. Under The leadership oT These Three, Oakwood pep has been sTirred ouT of The ruT inTo which iT was slipping, and They have proved To us ThaT good cheer leading is an arTl Page Filfy-four S K-l- f A--Y f-- ACTIVITIES J X f was ,hi v V . . ..... F f r , ,, 5, A f . ..w-v+f,1-- iifa-Quai' ' I ' ' Al eph- I AcTiviTies The exTra curricular acTiviTies aT Oakwood Torm an imporTanT and inTeresTing parT oT our school liTe. All Types oT acTiviTies are open To The sTudenT, To choose whichever branch he is mosT inTeresTed in. Music has grown To be one oT The mosT imporTanT acTiviTies in Oakwood. This deparTmenT, under The direcTion oT Mr. OaTwood, includes glee club, orchesTra, band, classes in harmony opera, and oTher divisions. Every sTudenT has a chance To Tind where he excels in The Tield oT music because oT The widely diversiTied opporTuniTies. Public speaking is anoTher oT The imporTanT school acTiviTies. This deparTmenT, supervised by Mr. MarTin includes debaTing, parTicipaTion in Sunday musicals and various speech conTesTs, besides regular public speaking classes. The debaTing Team, which has had a mosT successTul year, consisTs oT RoberT Cline, Chrissoula Economides, Carol GriTTiTh, LuneTTe Gillespie, Charles l-layes, Louis l-leald, Jack l-lobsTeTTer, Nancy Newcomer, l-lerberT Rollins, and LillianrWhiTe. They have conTesTed Twice wiTh Troy, Twice wiTh Osborn, and once wiTh McGuTTey l-ligh School aT OxTord. All oT These were Good Will debaTes, in which They used The STaTe DebaTe League guesTion: Resolved: ThaT The UniTed STaTes should adopT The BriTish radio sysTem oT conTrol and operaTion. ln The lnTer-l-ligh School conTesT aT WiTTen- berg, RoberT Cline handled The oraTiong Chrissoula Economides, The declamaTiony and Mary Kay Burns, The reading. The DramaTic ArT Class, which is direcTed by Mr. l-larsh, Turnishes opporTuniTies Tor Those inTeresTed To Take parT in dramaTic presenTaTions. This class is open only To The seniors, and sponsors one producTion each semesTer. Every sTudenT in The Oakwood Junior and Senior l-ligh Schools belongs To a club. These clubs, which cover a large Tield oT acTiviTies, meeT during a regular school period on Wednesday aTTernoons. They are selecTive in so much as each sTudenT is permiTTed To enTer The club in which he is mosT inTeresTed. They TuncTion under The leadership oT a TaculTy member, and a sTudenT presidenT and secreTary elecTed by members oT The club. An assembly program is presenTed by each club once a semesfer. AT This Time The clubs meeT TogeTher in The audiTorium insTead oT in Their separaTe rooms. The Senior l-ligh School clubs organized This year are: Travel, Psy- chology, Public Speaking, Girls' AThleTics', Boys' AThleTics, Science and Archaeology. The Junior T-ligh School clubs are: Travel, Science, Sewing, ArT, NaTure STudy, Girls' AThleTics, Boys' AThleTics, and Music. The Girls' Leagues are organizaTions which serve The inTeresTs oT all The girls in The Senior and Junior T-ligh Schools and help To draw Them closer TogeTher, promoTe beTTer Teeling among Them and creaTe greaTer uniTy in The school as a whole. Each home-room has a represenTaTive and These girls compose The council, wiTh Mrs. Brown as The adviser. The Oirls' League oT The Senior l-ligh carries on various acTiviTies during The school year. The League sponsored a parTy lasT Tall To inTroduce The new girls oT The school. The filling oT The Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas baskeTs by The home- rooms was under The supervision oT The League. A ChrisTmas parTy was given in December Tor The children oT all The Tamilies To whom The home-rooms had senT baskeTs. A parTy given in The spring To welcome nexT year's sophomore girls was The Tinal evenT on The calendar oT The League. The oTTicers oT The Senior High League were as Tollows: Florence Deuser, presidenT, Polly Frank, vice presidenT and Treasurer: and Eleanor Kilbourne, secreTary. Page Fifty-six N ..,...... f-f---VY---A L i T T T X, . 'i T ,i i i i l i l i i l l 1 T i i i T T rl- s ,av .gix V 'x 4 W Iii' I A A Ii hi ' I HIE IIIITITII ' A cX!I ,. ,,, . fl E FirsT row Mrs. McCain. Srnirlf-I McLaughlin, Lindrr Allrn Wrril Wrlhfiffr, Ir-via Slwifi-iv Second row Hodgson, Robinson, McMann, Sarririlr, Dr3uqIirfrI,g FIIVI, Iiririqfr Huclinn Cm,-.flrirl Prngil Third row Nnlzfiiiv Rnsc- Wlirwliiii Wrirvrrin Rirliwriln Bari-ny Bfirr The Acorn The Acorn is The annual puIoIicaTion oT The Senior class and covers noT only The Seniors' acTiviTies during The school year buT Those oT The enTire Junior and Senior High Schools. The seniors wish To express Their graTiTude To Miss Weber and To Fred Robinson Tor Their direcTion oT The arT vvorlrp To Harold Boyd, a sophomore, Tor his valuable assisTance To The snapshoT cornrniTTee3 To MarTieId Blackburn, a iunior, Tor his assisTance To The humor comn1iTTeeq To MarTha Welhener Tor her Typing oT numerous arTicIes: and To Bob Govvdy and Warren Breidenbach Tor Their help wiTh wriTing up The Junior High aThIeTic evenTs. We wish To Thanlc Mrs. McCain Tor her supervision oT The ediTing oT The annual This year. This is The TiTTh year she has acTed as adviser Tor This work. The Senior class also exTends iTs appreciaTion To The sTaTT IisTed below Tor Their worlf Toward The success oT The Acorn. I934 STAFF EdiTor-in-ChieT .. GERALDINE LEVIS EdiTor Boys' AThleTics JAMES RICHARDS IROBERT ROSS Edilor Girls' AThleTic5 . EDITH SAMPLE AssociaTe EdiTors IALBIERTA DALJGHERTY AcIiviTies Edilor ALICE MQLAUGI-ILIIXI IPHTUP WORMAN IMARTHA WELHENER Business Manager .. HERBERT WHALEN Adivilies Aszismnis -IROBIN GATWOOD AssT, Business Manager . ELIZABETH FLACK IH-ENGR WEIK CircuIaTion Manager. . . . JOHN POOL SneipshoT Edilor THOMAS I-IODGSON AssT. CircuIaTion Manager , , FRED BARR iJ,qNiTi.i MCMANN Adverhsing Manager .. ,, .., ALMA LINDER Sfigipglmi Aggigidiiig .QRQDNEY BQREN AssT. AdverTising Manager ,HARRY NELSON lMARy LQIS ALLEN ArT EdiTor. . . , . .FRED ROBINSON Humor Ediyor t l I SUE SMITH IFLORENCE DEUSER yHARRyE'T CRAWFORD , Y IJEAN DAVIS Hmmm A ,.-f yn, MACK BAN E ArT AssisTfmTs,,. .. IVIRGINVX HUCKINS - HUC' 5 - ir K R IFRANCES GHGER IJUSTINE SI-IIVELY Page Fifiy-seven Y ', . ir'-as 'M- . WHL L., 5552: , ,ft 5 ,:',,a, ' fm! u L I i 'iq i 1 . f ' Firtl raw Ecfusl, Evans, Richards, Whalen, O'Hrarn, Nelson, P. Wcirman, Gucl-es, Anderson, Ollo, Barr 'fi-limi-T vim Srriilh, Ri-f-dev, Siqrriunrl, K,3'1fr, Heil7, Ccirulil, Davirlsori, Reerwi-lirg Pool, Myers Tliir-J mf, Bam-f si,,nr.n, wvaiiii,f,l,,.fii, siflni, w wmii,-iii, Mui min' F-r-iricrcr naw, Hi-Y Club The l-li-Y club has enioyed ils usual program of aclivilies This year which included The annual Chrislmas dance, held December 22, The Tilling of baskels Tor poor families on Thanlcsgiving and Chrislmas, and The rnanagemenl, in co-operalion wilh The Girls' League, of The secondhand boolc slore. The club was somewhal handicapped, however, because ol some diialicullies in oblaining a leader. Rev. l-lerman R. Page, Reclor of Sl. Paul's Episcopal Church, was adviser Tor The group during The lirsl parl ol The year, upon his resignalion, be- cause oT pressure ol olher dulies, his place was Taken by lvlr. Brown. l-le also was lorced lo resign laler on Tor The same reason as his predecessor. Aboul lhirly members were enrolled in The club, addilions being made al The beginning ol each se-mesler. A commillee appoinled by The presidenl secured spealcers Tor The meelings. These included The lollowing Tacully members: Mr. Zoolc, Mr. Marlin, lvlr. Brown, and lvlr. Hummon: and Capl. lvlilcham, who spoke Twice, The oTTicers oT The club Tor The pasl year were: FIRST SEMESTER Presidii-nl Fl-llLIP WORMAN . JOHN POOL SUC flf'VY , Mcif orro TfV'JFi'iLlV 'l' drlnl Vice Prrfzi DWTG-l-IT MILLS SECOND SEMESTER Pwvidfnf ,, .PRED BARR MARLAY SMHH , RODNEY BOREN DONALD GLJCKES Vice Prr-sidiinl N fwfr:-lary Treasurr-r Page Filly-eiqhl N 'jr if IQ I' GX ' ' -sz: . A 11 - .I ' CAST OF SHIRT SLEEVES DramaTic ArT The DramaTic ArT class, consisTing enTirely oT seniors, enioyed a very inTeresTing and insTrucTive year. This class is elecTive and is ThereTore made up oT only Those inTeresTed in This Tield oT acTiviTy. Each semesTer a play or group oT plays is presenTed aT The school. As iTs TirsT semesTer program This year The DramaTic ArT class presenTed Three onefacT plays. These were Thanks AwTully, Good TheaTer, and The T'rysT- ing Place. The TirsT was The sTory oT a young arTisT's wager wiTh his sisTer ThaT he could successTully go Through a whole evening wiTh some oT her Triends by merely repeaTing The Two words, Thanks AwTully. The leading parTs were Taken by Jack Banker, Florence Deuser and Louise Snyder. The second relaTes whaT would probably happen iT Shakespeare visiTed a modern-day playhouse. The leads were Taken by T-lugh Evans, David lsrael, and ElizabeTh Flack. The Third play was a comedy abouT The evenTs ThaT Took place in The lobby oT a summer resorT hoTel. The casT included Alice McLaughlin, John Pool, Mary Lois Allen, Ralph RinderknechT, RoberT Ross, MarTha KraTT, and Billy Anderson, During The second semesTer The class produced a play in Three acTs enTiTled ShirT Sleeves . IT concerned an upper middle class Tamily which loses iTs TorTune in a bank Tailure and is Torced To swallow iTs Talse pride and resorT To measures which iT had hiTherTo scorned. The moTher packs up and leaves Tor her sisTer's, Taking The Two girls wiTh her, The younger boy geTs a iob in a dairy, The older boy runs oT'T and marries his sweeThearT, OT whom his parenTs disapprove, and The TaTher sinks To The depThs oT despair. The older boy's wiTe now enTers The home, however, underTakes The housee keeping, and revives The TaTher's lagging spiriTs. The laTTer is Then oTTered a posiTion by a man whom he has always ThoughT was a scoundrel. l-le accepTs The posiTion, buT The son's wiTe comes on The scene and proves ThaT The man is really dishonesT and merely made The oTTer Tor his own beneTiT. ln The end The TaTher secures a much higher posiTion, and The Tamily is reuniTed, and a greaT lesson has been learned by all oT iTs members. The leads were Jack Banker, Alice lvlcl.aughlin, lvlarTha KraTT, Sue SmiTh and John Pool. The class was supervised and direcTed very capably by Mr. T-larsh, who deserves mch rd'TT h' TT T. U C 6 I OT IS 8 OF S Page Fmy-nine T.... k X , , .1 . Music AcTiviTies Music acTiviTies aT Oakwood include a TiTTy-piece band, made up oT Junior and Senior l-ligh School boys, a ThirTy-piece orchesTra, The Me'odymakers-a TiTTeen-piece dance band, The Oakwood TrumpeTeers-a TrumpeT ocTeT, The Oakwood Brass OuinTeT, a chorus oT mixed voices, a male quarTeT, a male ocTeT, and an ocTeT oT mixed voices. These organizaTions have esTablished Themselves as deTiniTe asseTs To The musical liTe oT DayTon which TacT is evidenced by The demands Tor appearances beTore various audiences. A parTial lisT oT public appearances Tor The year Tollows: Band ... , 9 OrchesTra . - 5 Melodymakeis TO TrumpeT OcTeT I4 Brass OuinTeT i V 3 Chorus 2 Male OuarTcT 4 Male OcTeT . 7 Mixed Voice OcTeT . .. l The band has been developed inTo noT only one oT The snappiesT uniTormed bands in This parT oT Ohio, buT also one oT The besT playing uniTs. This TacT was made evidenT in The conTrasTs wiTh oTher bands aT The TooTball games. This year, Tor The TirsT Time in six years, The band was compleTely uniTormed wiTh very aTTracTive uniTorms oT blue and gold, Thanks To The eT'TorTs oT a commiTTee oT inTeresTed Oakwood ciTizens and The band boys Themselves. The orchesTra's chieT acTiviTy during The year is The preparaTion oT numbers Tor The various shows given by The school, The major evenT being The score oT The annual lighT opera. This year's show, Mikado, oTTered a Tine experience Tor orchesTral players. This year marks The sixTh consecuTive year Tor The Oakwood Melodymakers, The dance band. Many players in some oT The besT local dance bands, as well as some in oTher parTs oT The counTry, geT Their sTarT in dance band work wiTh The Oakwood Melodymakers, The Brass OuinTeT was organized by Mr. OaTwood lasT year and These boys have played TogeTher Tor Two years. Their reperToire includes some oT The TinesT Things Tor This cornbinaTion as well as several novelTy arrangemenTs. All arrangemenTs are made by Mr. OaTwood. The quinTeT personnel is David AlTick, IsT TrumpeT: Dean OaTwood, 2nd TrumpeT3 Fred Barr, horn: Robin GaTwood, euphonium: RoberT Carney, Trombone, The laTesT addiTion To The musical organizaTions is The TrumpeT OcTeT, organized This year. Their populariTy is aTTesTed by The number oT appearances They have made wiThin Two monThs Time. A TrumpeT ocTeT is a novel organizaTion: This is probably The only one oT iTs kind in This parT oT Ohio. The Trumpel' OcTeT consisTs oT David AlTick, Don STewarT, James Kuhns, Richard NorTon, Lawrence Morier, RoberT Behm, Dean OaTwood, and Harold Boyd. Page Sixfy 5 ,-l-i-M X ,A 7 vf m, mmm , .,-W' r ,7 un uf ' 1- 7 vp: -JQAQ' ,nw mmm .V -:af my ' - -yr 'cwfji-,' , up Fmri E Gidvmvid, Muzi . PM mf Mr 13mf.y4, T PmQ.a.wq, mix, Pmqh, C. eww, Cwww 2,mm.f, em, J Pffw,f1.m, Pfm, MfpShffff,' Sl-rm fm, rQAQQfQ Mmm W awww, Zwmmqfmf, Xvwm, P.f,-fmflfr-1 rnwwf, Bdmff wil row Crodfr, W Barr, HQAQN, Jones, B0-,Hi MQVQM, Norvmx, Amd, Bfhfn, Shwurf, U. Gaifwygwl Fourth ww Lmf, Car! Smlihffws, Pwiharwfz, Qmd, Hfgyiwlvw F Burr Bwfrrwun Fwfvh ruff Euglcrt, Povh, LMVM, Cfmwf, Nw-'hQNi15, Gkanwlw-I Amlcfgovw F' 'Q'-Jifff,-uw, Crm! Fwrsf row: Barr, Dane Pruqh, H Greene, Simms, Kascr, PL-M, Hodgson, G. Greenc- Lnrfhf Lx? Ri hardy Mower, Banier, BMI, Davxd Pmqh, Arvdc-rsQ'1. ecorvd row' LINEN, Shmfhcws, Rwdcr 1, , 5, Q Third row: R Gavwood, D Gafwood, Mower, MMU, Norvon, Rofh, Mr 6.3M-mod, Carney! N,Cy,0y,3g Page Six1yAone Arfhff CAST OF THE MTKADOH Music AcTiviTies Tflonfinucdl The male quarTeT consisTs oT Fred Earr, Ralph RinderknechT, l-lugh Evans, and Robin GaTwood3 The male ocTeT consisTs oT Fred Barr, Dean GaTwood, Dane Prugh, Ralph RinderknechT, l-lugh Evans, David AlTick, Robin GaTwood, and James Richards. Choral music is given a greaT deal oT aTTenTion. The maior evenT oT The year is The annual producTion oT a lighT opera. This year marks The TiTTh year oT Oakwood's producTions oT sTandard shows. Those perTormed in The pasT include, PinaTore, PiraTes oT Penzance, Chimes oT Normandy, and Erminie. This year's show was The mosT popular oT The GilberT and Sullivan operas, Mikado Two perTorm- ances were held Tor The public and a maTinee Tor school children. Those Taking The principal roles included Fred Barr as Nanki-Pooh, Hugh Evans as Lord T-ligh Ex- ecuTioner Koko, Robin C5aTwood as Pish-Tush, Ralph RinderknechT as Mikado, James Richards as Pooh-Bah, Isabel Frank and Junivere SwarTsel as KaTisha, BeTTy Wiley and Mildred Davis as YumfYum, Nancy Qhrner and Doris Van PaTTen as Peep-Bo, and Jane Liming as PiTTi Sing. The chorus included TiTTy senior high school sTudenTs in The music deparTmenT. One oT The measures oT success oT musical acTiviTies is The way They TuncTion in The communiTy. ln connecTion wiTh vocal work iT should be menTioned ThaT each year a larger number oT our music sTudenTs are Tound singing in choirs and choral organ- izaTions oT The ciTy. These include Grace M. E. choir, WesTminsTer PresbyTerian choir, Third STreeT BapTisT choir, SouTh Park M. E. choir, The N. C. R. opera perTormanceS. The Masonic male chorus, and The Oakwood U. 3. choir. Our sTudenTs oT insTrumenTal music are also in demand in various bands and orchesTras oT The ciTy. These include The DayTon Chamber OrchesTra SocieTy, The UniversiTy oT DayTon band, The N .C. R. band, Frank Miller's horn guarTeT, The N. C. R. Cpera orchesTra, The FirsT U, B, Church orcheslra, and Ralph Ballou's Xylophone Band. Page Sixfy-Two N iii ...L- 'L I, Quin.. y,!H , 3a5-El.. 1 'af ff F il 2206 ' MHBMK fffffdl s . UA ' ,SVN , . ff ff'-M' W any-f awww Q 1' all -'fbfzaig CF' 725 Brin fifiifff Hain ff! llffl-V7 ik! V26 Jawa!! Qvmz fzwyfa X25 Wzzizpff 68127 mf Him 'S .53 7725 ZCVJZYQV P553 WW fi5ff7i!Z1?H!75-6772! Wzwiffffzwzff JCZWJJ A 5 llll MEN ma f-6917? rzwfff ,wiwy ww ' f I V s L. ,A-yi ,- . .Juv B A ' 5 -Q-7 23 7? 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OCTOBER 4lElecTions are held To choose ringmasTei5 'ior our Friday aTTernoon aThleTic per- iormances. Cllflechons conTinue. Tocilball perTormers Told Ther Tenls and Travel To Greenifield. l3l-Dillo To Lebanon. 26-l3erTormances end aT 2:l5 so we can go To WilmingTon To waTcl'i The boys push The ball around The ring. 274Only a one-hour perTormance This A. M. lThe Trainers have a convenTion.l NOVEMBER 3!l9erTormance wiTh Wlfoming. lO-liranlrlin brings Their Troupe lo our TenT. T4-Woe is usl LiTTle blue cards are passed ouT wiTh records OT our perTormances Thereon, 25-Our TooTballers puT The l:airrnonT gang ouT oT business. 29-The STars puT on a de luxe evening show Tor The enTire circus. Local band gives way To Charles Buddi. 30-The Big TenT lays oTT worlc Tor Thanlfsgiving VacaTion. DECEMBER -The Main Enhance re-opens. l54We Travel To Osborn To waTch The ball iugglers. lTrainer lVlarsh's wagon lands in a diTch.l No lighTs-no perlormancel lo-The Dranfahc PxrTisT9 prescnT Three one-acT plays. I9-Those liTTle blue cards handed oul again. lNilmingTon oulrplays our basl'cTball Troupe by Two poinTs422-20. 22-The Girls' League puls on a special maTinee Tor The poor children. The l-li-Y Clowns celebraTe wiTh a hula dance. The Big TenT again Lnoclis oTT worlr Tor ChrisTrr.as VacaTion. JANUARY, '34 2--flvlain Enlrance opened wide once more. oe-Some more ball iuggling wiTh l2aTon. I3-We Transporl' ourselves To Wyomiiwg lor ball show and Tree enTerTainmenT aTTer- wards. I5-l:ourTeen nighT perTormances Tor aclulTs only. 2O4We give WesT Carrollon 26 poinTs and Talre only 24 ourselves. Page Silly four N . r sf: , xx fs. N r . ., , fl' fl! 1 v v I -nw : 4- -F. .. , I wx 'gba . fy ' Y L W- QQ'-EA. . 1 , I - 1 -M -- nv -1- 'an mu' miivzi -4. 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Our ball Troupe ouT-iuggles CenTerville. -GreaT exciTernenT in The sideshow as l:airn'ionT deTeaTs our Troupe, 23-l2. -Dr. SluTz Talces The cenTer oT The arena and lecTures. The perTorn1ance is over aT 3:05 ! ! ! The STar EquesTriennes give a Tea in honor oT Their home-roorn Trainers. Much overeaTing by all! -Special holiday because oT ThaT TirsT greaT showman-G. WashingTon. MARCH -Oalqwood lives up To expecTaTions by deTeaTing Greenville aT The Coliseum. -The audience waxes hysTerical as our Troupe whips The Chaminacle players, 20-l9. -We geT as Tar as The DisTricT Tournan'ienT and lose To Roosevelt aTTer puTTing up a greaT perTormance. Trainer Marsh has diTTiculTy in lceeping his well-known polcer Tace. -The UndersTudies To The STars Throw a successTul evening show oT Their own. -The STars perTorm menTally in a conTesT in The STeele TenT. -The Big TenT lays oTT worlc Tor Spring VacaTion wehn The noon whisTle blows. APRIL -l-loliday over. We reTurn To The Big TenT To resT up. -Trainer Baker oraTes Tor TorTy-Tive minuTes during a l.aTin perTormance. Many caTch up on long-losT sleep. -The DrarnaTic ArTisTs score anoTher hiT wiTh ShirT Sleeves. Qrchids To Trainer Harsh! -STar MarTin gives radio enTerTainmenT during Trainer MerediTh's English per- Torrnance. MAY -The Music Troupe and Trainer GaTwood presenT The Milcado. Much exercising oT The vocal chords. -The sarne as lasT nighT . . . only rnore so! -We declare a sTrilce Tor Memorial Day. JUNE -Special BaccalaureaTe MaTinee. -Everybody weeps and wails as The STars parade down The N. C. R. aisle in Their caps and gowns. -The UndersTudies give Their annual Tarewell Tor The S-Tars. When bigger and beT- Ter parTies are Thrown, who will Throw ern? -End oT The lasT perTorrnance. Cheer! Cheer! Sindy-six N ,-i --,-M.-7.7 ,...., is A IIUMOR l H Y . , 1 V ,XD ., fa . ar .awww .' ' i I as- ' .. Senior Celebrilies Emmy Schmallz Three Lillle Pigs Grela Garbo .. Clara Bow . . Charlolle Greenwood . lvlaior l-loople Ned Sparks Groucho Marx Janel Gaynor Jean Harlow Belly Boop . Popeye . .. . Minnie The lvloocher Sherlock Holmes . Desperale Ambrose Richard 0'l-learn . Los+ and Found Losl: Florence Deuser . ., David Bill .. Blimp Allen .Frances Geiger . . . .Jane Sianley .....l-lugh Evans Joe Chamberlain . . . .Bob Ross Phyllis Walker Junivere Swarlsell B. Anne Websler ...David lsrael .Rodney Boren Tilly Cook . .John Pool Richard O'lrlearn One perleclly good repulalion. li found, reward will be paid by Roberi Baker. - Peler Porler. Janel Godfrey-Bob Ross. To William Sigmund, a young llullering hearl.-Nancy Levis. Found: The girl ol his dreams lEleanor Kilbournej.-Alberl Beusl. A man's voiCe.4Bill Anderson, Jack Slorms.-Jack Slorrns. One small gold looiloall bearing The inscriplion Roberl Slein, End. -Sue Eichel- berger. Page Sixly-eight N f--i'i'a 'i? 1 iTT.Y ? -7- - i X! THE 53 0 li ,ffxm f 1 v , xxmo . Y X 1 I . '5 ' '21 wmv? Rag? 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M? 1 Mg V 3 ff f F .1 9' N I Mofzff A f as Ped N Wmawm. irq' . .X T i lgi rffgw r? ' J f mmm mmm One ACT Fray Scene: Room 7. Time: I I:l7 A. M. To I2 M. As The scene opens everyone is sTanding around hashing over The evenTs oT The morning, or oT The week-end if iT's Monday. The bell rings. T-lashing conTinues. Miss MerediTh: Boys and girls, you musT Take your seaTs. The bell has rung. ll.apse oT one or Two minuTes. Everyone Takes his seaT, buT conTinues Talkingl. You musT geT quieTl lSTill noisel. All righT, The class shall remain aTTer The bell rings. lhloise ceasesl. And now Tor Today, we shall discuss Thomas Carlyle's 'Essay on Burns'. Who is The auThor oT This essay? lSilencel. l-lugh? l-lugh: Well, ahser-y'see, Thomas Carlyle wroTe ah-iT and he-ah-er-ah lived in ah-er ..... Miss MerediTh: ThaT's righT, T-lugh. Now whaT is This essay based upon? Richs ard? lMeaning Jim Richardsl. Jim gives The correcT answer. FurTher discussion conTinues on Carlyle's essay. Then Mary Allen gives a Talk. Pool proceeds To move his Tingers around imiTaTing a crocodile going Through The waTer. Everybody laughs. Blimp is convulsed. Miss MerediTh: Please, do noT inTerrupTl lMore laughTerl. This is The silliesT class oT seniors l have ever seen. l can'T see whaT is so Tunny. l Blimp Tinishes her speech.l Frances, will you discuss Mary's Talk? Frances: labsorbed in reading a book, iumps TranTicallyl: l didn'T hear The quesTion. Miss MerediTh llooking disgusTedl: ElizabeTh? Flack: WhaT, did you call on me? Miss MerediTh luTTerly dismayedl: Edward . TiTTy gives a nice, long oraTion all abouT Blimp's Talk. JusT Then The door opens and in walks ArT l-leiTz. Bob Ross lfrom The back oT The roornl: Hi, ArTl EnTire class: l-li, ArTl ArT grins and walks back and hands Phil Worman The TenTh Telephone message Tor ThaT week. Phil reads iT and makes a Tace ThaT signiTies ThaT Tamilyl ArT exiTs smilingly. Miss MerediTh looks in her grade book, and l-liram McLaughlin Takes ThaT opporTuniTy To Throw a noTe To Sue. Pool baTs aT iT wiTh a book, and knocks iT sTraighT down The middle aisle. Some kind soul passes iT back. Miss MerediTh arises and sTands in TronT oT her desk. AnoTher inTerrupTion while someone brings in an announcemenT Trom The oTTice. Miss MerediTh lreadingl: 'There will be an assembly The sevenTh period and The Archaeology Club will have charge' , l-lugh Bean: Yeah, They're gonna dig up a program . There is much groaning Trom The class. Mary Ellen Jennings emiTs one oT Those gooTy giggles. Miss MerediTh again demands order and conTinues discussing Some- ThingoroTher. Pool cracks wise, and Geiger, Flack, SmiTh, and Pool laugh very loudly? Pool The loudesT. Miss MerediTh: l don'T know whaT l shall do wiTh ThaT corner back There. There is consTanT laughing. You musT pay aTTenTion. Page Sevenfy-one ,H-',T...'-n.,..-.. . X X ',, X, i 'V I' Jn-lfwl, i ff' wit' JusT Then a paper-wad Tlies across The room and hiTs Sue SmiTh in The neck. Sho gives Ross a dirTy look. I-le laughs. ATTer a while Geiger can be seen nearly swallowing her TeeTh yawning. David Bill is noTiced TranTicaIIy absorbed in counTing The seconds, Trying To come ouT even wiTh The lump oT The clock. There is more discussion. Shively, CIT, I-lodgson, and Cook carry on an inTeIIigenT reciTaTion. lvliss lvlerediTh asks TiT'ly To read his paragraph on The Three Things I Would WanT on a DeserT Island . Tillly lreadingl: IZirsT, I would wanT some Tood To eaT. Then I would wanT To Take an axe To cuT down Trees and build a house and geT Tire-wood. Then I would- lvliss lvlerediTh, aTTer giving This TurTher consideraTion, I decided ThaT insTead oT a bIankeT I would wanT a companion . The whole class nearly dies laughing. Tilrfy lglumlyl: WhaT's The joke? No one Tells him, so he siTs down, bewildered. AbouT ThaT Time The bell rings. Everyone sTarTs To leave. Miss lvlerediTh changes Their rninds. She makes The nexT day's assignmenlr and sTarTs more discussion. She makes The TaTaI misTake oT calling on I-Iugh Bean. I-lugh: Well, when Shakespeare, ahfWiIliam Shakespeare-wroTe, er, ah- when Shakespeare wroTe Hamlet he was-well, er, ah, y'see, when William Shakes- peare wroTe I-lamIeT lvliss lvlerediTh: Class dismissed. Lenore lvlorris breaks her neck To be The TirsT one ouT oT The room, and everyone else merely sighs and leaves. I-Iugh conTinues Telling himselT all The way To his locker abouT when Shakespeare wroTe HamleT. Davy Israel was a scamp. Always wore a darkened lamp, Bruises, bumps, and counTless scars, From his numerous privaTe wars. One day, however, he meT his masTer, Smaller, buT 'rougher and TasTer. Now Davy is wiTh peace conTenTg QuiTe busTed in his Tigl'iTing benl. Our GovernmenT al' a Glance CounTy Jail Police CourT . . General Assembly STaTe I-lospiTal . Board oT ArbiTraTion Crop and sTock markejr Board oT ConTroI . Bored OT EducaTion Page Sevenfy-Two , lvlr. CIaggeTT an 'Q f X, Room I5 . . OTlice . PxudiTorium Junior I-ligh d our parenTs Lunch room . . FacuITy STudenT Body ff L . 5 el 5? WT-TAT IF: Jimmy were a relieT insTead oT a STrain? Anna Jane were TaT insTead oT Leen? Pauline were a Tield insTead oT a PlaTT? MarTha Jane were a sTreeT cleaner insTead oT a PorTer7 Tom were an alderman insTead oTa Maher? Jean were grass insTead oT Moss? Leona were a grave insTead oT a PiTT? Georgia were a cheT insTead oT a Baker? Carl were nice insTead oT l-larsh7 Mack were singin' insTead oT l-lummon? Earl were a swamp insTead oT a Marsh? T-Telen were sick insTead oT STilwell7 Jack were a wriTer insTead oT a Reeder? Fred were a sTaTT insTead oT a Barr? David were a sTaTemenT insTead oT a Bill? TiTTy were a dishwasher insTead oT a Cook? RoberT were a doT insTead oT a Desch? John were a puddle insTead oT a Pool? Trigg were a pacer insTead oT a TroTTer? l-lerberT were bawlin' insTead oT Whalen? ElizabeTh were young insTead oT OIT? Phyllis were a runner insTead oT a Walker? Paul were worse insTead oT Feinerer? l-lenry were an oldTimer insTead oT a New- corner? Earl were a dump insTead oT a Park? Advice To The Lovelorn Lovesick Chamberlain: You wriTe me saying ThaT you are in love wiTh a cerTain babe who will noT Tall Tor you. We can hardly imagine such a Thing. T-lowever, The ediTor suggesTs ThaT you Try WheaTies . This wonderTul Tood builds you up and gives you The courage you need To go Through an ordeal like This. ATTer eaTing WheaTies TaiThTully Tor Two monThs, she is bound To Tall Tor your bulging biceps and manly Torm. Yours Tor WheaTies , Lovelorn EdiTor. Lovey-Dovey Whalen: You wriTe To me asking advice on how To say goodnighT To sTrange girls. l can hardly imagine your wriTing To me on This subiecT aTTer you have esTablished such an enviable record as eighT minuTes. T-lowever, The accepTed Torm Tor This riTual aT Oak- wood is This: When you drive up in TronT oT The girl's house. do noT geT ouT oT The car aT all. Merely open The door and Tell her To geT ouT. TT she is unable To move. you mighT employ The BeusT TacTics oT blasTing wiTh a cannon. l-lowever, This is only Tor exTreme cases. ATTer The girl geTs ouT, puT your car in gear and Tear away beTore The old man can geT To The door. IT you don'T do This, you are apT To geT in very serious Trouble indeed. l hope This has solved your diTTiculTy. Yours Tor no more eighT minuTes, Lovelorn EdiTor l-learT-Crusher OTTo: You have recenTly wriTTen me asking how To keep Trom TorgeTTing To wipe OTT lipsTick beTore reaching The abode oT your parenTs. l, myselT, do noT know any remedy Tor This, buT aTTer consulTing such noTable experTs as Cook, Robinson, and l-lodgson, l Tind ThaT Their accepTed meThod is This: Carry wiTh you on a daTe a big boTTle oT sulphuric acid. 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