Oberlin High School - O High Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)
- Class of 1935
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2, ' rE' ' ' fL2.!. I 'ii -b.-ii -5 -I f Q2 .V I uv,- J' 3 ie me ' ... is L f f fi, 51. ., .33 L 1 4-gf Va Ylfl if , ,- 1' lf: ,Z 1, . J. 17 Aw ' 1 1 f. far. , ,A .k .1 '- . 5 w .,. Q ,fig V -31U':J' ,Q ,i -1 ,NF f .,A .gn f :N -'.,: Y as ,. 1 '- ,gg ,wwgi - .-K. . ig ,1 f -- 5 +21 I 3' ,EA -'-,QQ xi.. AW A c 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . Tb . 'Lim 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . TLH3 OfHIGLI ANNUAL 1935 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF OBERLIN HIGH SCHOOL, OBERLIN, OHIO v ,J fa . nmmw DEDICATION To Charles Francis Alter, coun- sellor to all of us, this annual is ded- icated ..... His influence has been the force behind many a right deci- sion ..... His character has been an inspiration to us all ..... His loy- alty and hard work have won our deep respect ..... Gharlru Illrztnria Altu- 111 f.. 1 1 1 11 1--11111111111111111 11 1 1--11111 1 FOREWORD The south door is one of the bus- iest places in Oberlin High School. . . . . Through these portals students pass time after time ..... to and from school ..... It stands as a sym- bol of our high school ..... for it is the doorway through which we pass on our way to the always new and unexplored land of knowledge. . . . . . So let this Annual serve as a door-way to those memories which are so intangible and hard to retain . . . . . and may we keep forever in our minds the friends and exper- iences of our high school days .... 1-'1-- -r . 1 1 .. .. ..q..4.,4..4..4..4..4..4.4..4..q..4..4..4..4. ..4..4..4..4.. 4 4 Q : Q I I E I 1 1 -1'-1-'1--1--1--1.-1--1--1--1--1h1--1--1w1--1- 1111 1 1--1--1--1--1-.1--1.-1-'1-V1--1M Athletic Scores . Band . . Basketball . Citsemod Club . Debate . Eighth Grade . Faculty . . Fine Arts Club Football . . French Club . Freshmen . G. A. A. Glee Clubs . Hi-Y . . Honor Societies . Juniors . . Math Club O Club . O-Hi-O Club . O-High Staff . Orchestra . Senate . . Seniors . . . Senior Class Play . Seventh Grade . Sophomores Track . Engraving . JAHN 8: OLLIER ENGRAVING Co. Printing . . OBERLIN PRINTING Co. Photography . PRINCEHORN STUDIO 11 1 1- -'1-'1'-1'-101--1--1--1'-1'-1'-1-'1'-1-'1--4 4..4 4..4..4..4..4..4..4..4..4.,4..4..4..4..4..4..4..4..4.4. E112 GD-High Annual, 1535 lf is my irish that f'zu'ry pupil who I'llff'l'8 Obrfrliu Hiyh Nvlzool muy fowl if uot only his pririlvyff but his flufy fo In-onzofff flu' lziyh idvuls and irorthy irudifioux of 0. .lI. S. und Tlult u'lu'n lu' lfvwfvs h iyh school h is loyulfy fo his Almu .llafvr muy rvmuin fowvoi' uu- xluzlfwz. 1567 M liiugr nts To Tim ULASS ow 1936: Thr' 1'rv'rn'1ls lllllf you hrnin uuulo as .wu-rfwssflil hiyh svlzool sfzlflmfs uill niruu morn fo you in flu' fufurn tlzun you rvulizv at prcswif. May The 'inxpirufiou of post r1f-l1if'1u'- nufufs l7l'l'lllLl' u llvsirc for voufiuuffd yroufth. 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 was Tor Row: Leahy Shu nnon llefkwilh Berg Ol! 'lllllkll Row: Simpson llauer llriltrnicr Gibson Kclly liourrl Sr 1-:mn Row: lfnhrer llirmmonrl Hayle Nlclfnw lirzuly Warner Kepler lflnwr Row: Baird jordan Taylor Rolrucls Pease Alter 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ll-IE FACULIY H4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . . . . 4 4 4 C. FRANCIS ALTER, A.B. ---- Iznglzxh, Publzr Speaking 4 4 4 Oberlin College 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rour2R'r 'I'. BAIRD, A.M. ---- Nature Study Oberlin College 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 DOROTHY W. BAUER, B.S. ----- lllarlmnanrx 444 Ohio State University 4 A A . - 4 A A I:vAl.vN ISAYLE, A.M. ---- English 4 gg Oberlin College 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 li. ,IANICR Becxwrm, A.B. ------ Ilirlory Baldwin-NVallaee College Q A 5 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 llll.DRE'l'll B. Banc ----- Svfrvmry to Sufu-ruin-nrlenl 4 AQ Oberlin School of Commerce 4 Q 3 44 , , V 4 4 Wn.r.xAM C. BOHRER, A.B. ----- Ilurory, Jllallmnatirx 4 ig Oberlin College 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 44 LEIAND XV.-Kl.I.ACE Boono, A.M. ---- Cofnrnrn-ia! Sulajcrlx 5 S Ohio University 4 if 4 4 4 . , 4 4 4 llerex MIRIAM BRADY ------- Sfrrrtary lo Prmrzpnl Oberlin School of Commerce A , 4 4 ' Y Y 4 4 4 4 i j 4 i j 3 v 4 - 4 4 4 4 ii 4 4 4 4 i 4 - 4 i 4 i i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4ii Hag: eight Ellyn GD-iiigh Annual FLORENCE E. CLEVENGER, A.B. ----- Ohio Wesleyan University ANNA R. DRIFTMIER, A.B. ----- University of Iowa MABEL F. GIBSON, A.M. ----- Oberlin College NORMA M. HAMMoNn, A.B., B.S. in L.S. - - - , 1935 Physical Education - English History and Cifvics - - - Librarian Oberlin College, Western Reserve University CAROL JORDAN, A.M. ----- Oberlin College SOPHIA N. KELLY, A.B. Oberlin College RUSSELL KEPLER, A.B. Ohio University DONALD T. LEAHY, A.M. Miami University, Columbia Un Louise MCCAW, A.M. ------ Oberlin College VVARREN F. OTT, B.S. - Miami University CARRIE D. P1zAsE, B.S. ---- Ohio University SUE W. Ro'rRUcK, B.S. Ohio State University CHARLOTTE K. SHANNON, A.B. ----- Ohio VVesley an University DoNALn L. SIMPSON, A.B. ----- Oberlin College HARRIET A. TAYLOR, A.B. ----- Oberlin College MAUDE BOVVMAN WARNER, A.B. - - - Knox College - Mathematics - Latin Social Science, Track Coach - - - Physical Education, Basketball Coach iversity - - - French - - - Industrial Education, Football Coach - Geography - Home Economics Physical Education - Physics - Biology English, Dean of Girls mul Shafer Wfuic Xvlxilc I'n'wi1lf'nl ITU' I'n'r. l :ilu-lim' Amlrnfa A14IlL'.llCi lXT.mm SN, TVHII. Snriul f.'h111'rmnn IHLMH' XY.lrm'r l'h.lllQx XYimlcr ylnrlnal Hflilnr .lnnnnl .'llnmu3r Symnmr mul .lnnurll lflvunf Mus lfxpnlyu Ihylc v vv 9 Y? i ii v ii v ii v if q if q iv q iv q iv i ii v ii f U i VY v if i ii' v vv i if vi ii i vi 9 ii y ii y ii i ii q if q if 9 ev q vi q iv + vi Z 'Y e YY i YY v YY . IV V .ai i ei i vi v if vi we e ii i ii v ai v iv v iv i vi i we i we i is v ei v if if iv w ii v ii v ii i fi i ii v vi i we v vi v if v ii i ii i iv w we i iv i vi i ii ' ii 9 if i ii i if i iv v we v if i ii i is i if a if i iv v we i ii v iq f is v vi v iv i iv v iv i iv v iv v iv v iv 1: vi i we v ii i ii i ii i ii i ii V ii v vi i ii i vi i qi v ii W ii i if 1? ii i if i ii W ii V ii i ii 1? ii T Glyn CB-High Annual, 1535 Hag: tm SALLY BARNARD DORIS BEEBE CHARLES BECKWITH LOUIS BLISS ROBERT BROWN MARY BULLOCK FRANCES CARR ROBERT CHAMPION SYLVIA CHAMPNEY LUCILLE DAVIDSON Uhr GD-High Annual, 15135 MERTON DAVIS JOHN ECHKO JOHN FAUVER BARBARA FLEMING GEORGE FREEMAN CARL GUTMAN EVELYN HALLAUER RUTH HAMILTON HOWARD HURST CHARLES HUTCHISON W page rlruru Glyn: 69-?5iglgA11nual, 1935 Nag: hnvlnr ELEANOR JACKSON ROBERT JELLIFFE ARTHUR JONES VIRGINIA KUREPKAT MARGARET LATRAN LILIAN LEHTI MIRIAM LEMMON AMELITA LUCAS CHARLES LUIKART HELEN MACLAURY Uhr QD-High Annual, 1535 VIRGINIA MARSHALL DON MCROBERTS JOHN MITRO MARY MUHICH MARTIN NASIPAK ANNA NEIKIRK JEAN NICOL ALLEN OLMSTEAD ALFRED OSMER VIVIAN PEABODY Idugr tlytrtrm Ellyn CB-High Annual. 15135 ESQ? fnurtnn FRANCES PEASE MARY PELTON WANDA POWERS DONALD PYE JANET RAWDON GLADYS REYNOLDS JOHN ROBERTSON RALPH SCHRAMM CAROLYN SHREFFLER ROBERT SMITH Uhr GB-iSiglgAunuz11, 15135 LEROY SPRADLEY CONSTANCE WARNER A DONALD WEBBER GLADYS WEINBROER ELMER WHEELER GEORGE WILLBOND PAUL WINDER JEAN WRIGHT ANN WYATT CHARLES ZBYDINOWSKI Idugr fiftrrn Uhr OB-High Annual, 1935 Natinnal Hnnnr Snrirtg, ANDRUS, CATHERINE CHAMPION, ROBERT CHAMPNEY, SYLVIA ECHKO, JOHN MACLAURY, HELEN OSMER, ALFERD PYE, DDNALD RAWDDN, JANET SHAFER, RICHARD WVARNER, CONSTANCE 1935 Bags uixtnn Natinnal Athlrtir Svrhnlurnhip Ennnr Svnrivtg. 1935 DUDLEY, JOHN DUDLEY, RICHARD GUTMAN, CARL MACEACHRQN, LENDRUM OHLY, CARLETON VVARNER, EUGENE XVHITE, WADE Uhr QD-High Annual, 15135 'ol' Row: I . Alamos, XV. l.m'cl.tml, G. Clark. I . Xvilliglliis, Y. Wlilliauls, l'. Dawlcy, IT. Rhodes, R. Bell, NI. 'l'1-vos, nl, Zuhm, V. Pclliford, I . 'liaveuir-r, il. Dudley. VV. Yororxi lul'k'rll Row: lf. lflfclrcll, J. I.ee, A. kvooslcr. R. Dudley. N. Sakcllzlr. ik. Jones, C. Ohly, TNI. Grill- R Porter, Miss llzlucr, I.. lklziclfutluroti, nl. Strong. IJ. Burprc-ss. NV. 'I'lulnius, R. l'cal s, . 'num Row: lf. Avery, M. Waldctkcr. ll. Sandrock. lf. llnll, I. llodcc, G. l rccmuu, Il. Spolts, I . Graves. Y. lklason, N. Ililflli, U. Slreichcr, ll. lklillvr rroxn Row: Cl, Squires, AI, Ilclg, A. Ilcach, I . Noland, K. Lelunlou. l. lNIcL'rccdy, J. Ilauixe, K. Rosecrans NI. Nr-idinv, lf. Kruger, M. jusliic, I.. Roberts lus'r Row: Y. l'ln-hw, R. l it-lds. gl. Ilcnkt-s, IC. Phillips, P, Crosby, M. ICtlwanls, B. Rogers. I . Worcester, Ii. Squires I Ellie iluninru If you know this class, you know a crowd .... it numbers around eighty strong .... a real up and coming class, this IQ-ill .... Their problem-always the problem of Juniors-was the Prom .... To ' finance this four dances were given .... and the Bohemian Gardens at the Carnival were opened .... For their own amusement a class picnic was held at the Lake .... The event of the year .... the .Iunior Senior Prom . . . . June eighth . . . . silhouetted figures danc- 2' ing to the haunting strains of a muted band in the beautifully decorated ball room of the Oberlin Inn .... Officers: .... Lendrum blac- lfachron, president .... lllarguerite Grills, vice-president . . . Frances Nolan, secretary .... VVilbur C. Thomas, treasurer .... Betty Rogers .... Carl Uhly, social chairmen .... llliss Dorothy Bauer, advisor . . . lv Maur ururutrru Uhr CD-EighAnnuz11, 1535 l To? Row: W. Bell R. Herod J. Murphy P. Worcester FIFTH Row: F. Grant W. Henkes P. Gorske Miss Hammond B. Lawson W. Persons FOURTII Row: K. Bohrer F. Dunlap M. llurst N. Blackburn V. Carson V. Lansing I.. Willhond A. Fowls l Tnuw Row: l C. Reinhard YW Y 1 R. Kessler sl. Grille-n A , V . , . . 1 K. Luikhnrt Stacorsp Row, E, Bartlett, F. Spelbrinlt, G. Mahlke, B. Reid, S. Nzipp, D. Squires, D. Gutman, C. Skalak, M Glider M. Bartlett. GI' Anderson FRONT Row: lW. lVzxll, L. Portman, Rl. llurst, C. Crist, B. Brown. N. llughes, G. llohbs. M, Johnston ling: eighteen Uhr Enphnmnren Presenting the Class of 1937 .... These lads and lassies have something to give us .... an undaunted spirit .... To them we owe the first modernized barn dance .... A picnic .... and a spring party completed their mad social whirl .... Led by Sportsman Philip VVorcester, president .... Blonde Camille Slcalak, vice presi- dent .... Diminitive Edwin Bartlett, secretary .... Dapper VVil- liam Henkes, treasurer .... Socialites hlyriam Johnston, Virginia Carson, Paul Gorske, and Burdette Lawson, social committee .... This class has left an example for oncoming Sophomores .... lllay they as Juniors have all the success which they deserve .... lllay their next advisor he as capable as Norma Hammond .... ii' Row: R Ht-illuulf NV. XViulon R livtkeix Mis. Kelly IJ Alelnzlll A Ri-ynolils if lialmlxvin ,l. Sthminls wril Row: IJ Ilihlner ,l. Ilall R. Slater l', Rhotles li, Dew ll, llarteon ll. Smith R Kenney M. t'.imphcll l . Svliga nun Row: R. U'l eirell ,I Strong V. -latkwn li, l.e:lhy if. lhlkmcr IJ, Suiter 'l'. VVUWI XV flosc ,l, llaulk ll. fain D. llavis Ellyn' QD-EigliA1111uz1I, 15135 To the Class of 1038 comes the satisfaction of being one of the largest elvasses in the history of U. H. S ..... Boosters, these people . . . . prominent in activities . . . . This class should be way aheacl some tlay .... 'l'hough ardent businessmen, they have been allowed only one social function .... but give them a chance .... They talked of wearing scarlet and gray sweaters in their first year, but- . . . . Several yearlings are prominent in varsity athletics . . . . But to really know the sterling qualities of this class, one should know their ofhcers .... NVilliam Close, president .... Jean Haulk, vice presitlent . . . Carol Zimmerman, secretary . . . Donald hletcalf, treasurer . . . James Hall, social chairman . . . Mrs. Kelly, advisor Ellie Ellrvulnurll 51.4-orxn Ron: Il: Pyrralt, R. Wyatt, j, Wall, B. Evans, M. lhlrfrcetly, IW. Gayer, D. Turk, I . Fields, I . Young, Nl. Yulka. lflnsi Rim: W. flwyilimnvslti, ll. Pease, I. Pegnlvruly, B. Cobb, N. l.esIel'. ll Gelher. lf. Geauman, A. hvorfesler. ,l. Kalpeuler. Mugs' ninrtrrn E112 GD-High Annual, 1935 Uhr Eighth Grabs Tor Ruw: l., Pruitt, R. Yan Atxsclalc, D. Wleeks, O. llall. VV, Van AllStl1llC. ll. Wlarncr, N. W'illlmncl. l v0t'k'ru Row: lXl. liunganl, nl. klnlmsmx, xl. llayes, Al. Holmes, E. Smith, xl. llcinrirli, lf. Skwara, Fllllkn Row: J. Sakcllar, lf. Ratlrlifle. F. Atkins, K. Kimplwn, l. Gilmsnn NV, llull, Al. Pailtltnlc, li. llerms, R. W'intlcr. P. lltwcy. Suuxn Rim: G. lX.lcKnitglxt, VV. Guiman. ll. Jones, L. Proper, Sliaw, ll, lltvlvlws, Nl, Stlnllwrt, A. Klitm, S. fNlcNlillan. ll. Nlurse. llfl. llvelulvcr. lkl. Hartson. Brrr'rox1 Row: D. Ruscfralis, D. llenkes, Al. Princclmrn, l. Byars, nl. llnrfl, Al. Atkina, lXl. llavitl-tan. ll. llznlcy, S. liarnartl, Al. Yercla, B, Yunng. Ellie Srurntli Grabs iizton. ll. Gibson, YV. Bell, A. Nvilson. G. Nlolyneaux, lf. Tapper, Bl, Hinns, ,l. Ilcrnpluill, lf, ' '1'a'lor l Van llenvcln, lXlrS. Rotrnrli. F. Loc. Tor Row: T. W' St Juliun R 3 Ftmrkrlr Row: l Farlirnn. R. Brown, Franklin, ll. llarley. A B'kl B ll rr'ck VV Lttlimn, ll. ftmll, G. Slrcitlier, ll. Lawler, Tumn Row: rl. Yucum R. Sports, . rlc ey, . e 1 , . 1 1 E. Btmbirnztnn Q ' Sr.4.'oND Row: K ll. llamillon, R. llnllman. B. Kingslmorn. FRUNT Row: C. Crosby. W. Emery, J. Franklin, R. Grills, XY. Wheeler, I. Byars, A. .M-ins, M. llnrrctr. J. Kimble. Fam tunrutg - Y Q . ' . llilllner. L. Pye, R. Ulily, L. Bolxrer, A. Tncker, J. Dew, C. Hglrrirlllmv, lX'l. Smith, D. Nlarf , S. jones. L. .qu1res. . Bates, Nl. Leahy. A. Drape, B, Alllciy Il. Morrison, li. Walls, j. Aslilt-y. M. llipp, l-', Ryan. 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 I ll Uhr Sruatr In R ' - fm' N. Mwvull. Mr. Mlm, XII. XXwlHu. X, fhmv,-V yy- IQ-14.-H 'Nl Rum: li. R-wvlx, S. i'l4.un1vl1ry, XII-4 fXhK'.4w, l.. YYilllmml. 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 . gi 4 Glu QD-i5iglgAnnuz11, 152'-5 To bl 4 I, Qitarninh 0:11111 Row: X. Beech ll. Wheeler Xl. Xlulrlcilter Y. lulnsiull Y, lilgukburix 1. ll.iIl.iucr l.. baddler Mrs. Rolruilc oxn Row: Nl. Yanucr KI. lhu is . Szabo .X Kompas ll. flwyilinou-lxi XY. Zlnnlinoxxs . lililflu lr Novi' Row: .X. llarxi: WV. l'owcIs I.. llavidsuu . K losby ia. wt-mir I. blasoii lv. Squires TX. llughes Fverv other Tuesdav . . . about a quarter of seven .... . the Citsemod Club has gathert l at the Home lic. Rooms- ..... An all day trip to Cleveland included visits to Nela Park and tht Home in the Sky Sponsored movie, 'AAnn of Green Gables ..... full length curtains for tie Home lic. Rooms ..... Installed new medicine cabinet for Home lic. Rooms . . . . . Specid bulletin board ..... Held taffy pulls ..... hikes ..... roasts ..... joined American Home Ifconomics Association ..... Attended regional and state conferences Debating has had one of the most successful seasons it has had in many years . . . twentx five interscholastic debates ..... Uberlin's silver-tongued orators won eight debates ..... lost six eleven non-decision ..... Debaters went through the semi-finals in Heidelberg speech contest . . . The question was the one of Federal aid to equalize education ..... A few of the opponents ucre Canton hlcliinley ..... VVooster ..... Youngstown Chaney ..... Ashland . . . . . . . . Lima Central . . . . Troy . . Columbus North . . . . . Painesville . Berea . . . Kent State . . Fremont . . . Port Clinton .... New l'hiladelphia . . Brlmtr Tor Row: M. 5....,a.k TX. balxellar Si xoxo Row: C. Skalak I.. bl:lcl'iuclirrnx YV. XYl1iIe ,l, S! ronx: L. Portman lfxoxr Row: J, lfchko Mr. Alter Xlr. lloord C. Reinhard Wage Imnuig-tum Eirrurlp Qlluh nw uflpr 09-i!ifg1l1AlIlI1IZIl. 12135 lm' Rmv: l' lim-I Lnilh I. Nllvlul In lfivl X, lxvm-VLA! 5 llivvualrl I. Ruulvul 4 Xvhlm-, IP. l'w Srinm- Rim' ll Xlvlvlwv .X 'Xu-:Mak ll. 'Xlulwvllx lt Www-x ll ll--vlw Xl: . 'Xlnl in l lliilllimlx Inn.: R-yu: Xl, liiillmk l' l':-1 .- N1 l.nlvm l' lukwll Nl Xl mm V. Blum-lllvi 5 K l:.4ll1pIl1'V Ii. llnmlmn Ihr- l'n-ni-lu L huh has mmplvtml zuiutlwr sinccc-ssflxl year ..... Clmrlvs livrkwirli, pwsiilcrit . . . . llvlvn ixl1ll'l,IlllI'j, viva- mm-slilvlit . . . . .fxffllllf -luiws, sc'n'1'ct:ll'y'. 'l'Iu-sc rlm-1-,fiiih-J hy Miss Xlrfziw, lmil vlizirgi- ul thc plzmning uf the I11l'L'flll'11'i ..... 'l'h0 high lights of rhe-ir Illi'1'Tll1Q'S .... L'lll'lNllIliIS party with lfingvm- X'Vnrl11'r :is Sunni Claus ..... k'1ll'UllI1Qf ..... illvitwl to :itrvml nwvt mg of thu- fnllm-gf' lfn-mlm fhih :ir Xlnisrm l'll'2lI1QIllSl', to sm' :1 sllzulow plziy ..... :mil :ui intvrvst- mg ll'k'llIl'l' hy lxlllllilllll' .lolinstun ..... lfm' rhv firwt timr- thi- U-High haul fo-lfmlitflix, AIZIIIVT Rziwilsm :mil l':1t Usxm-r ..... Small hut fllivif-nr stuff ..... Gmail lnzxkvfup ..... nvw cuts ..... uutstzimling fm-ziturcs ..... Huh l'urt1'r. tlimmiggli-glnirig lm-imw IIHIIIZIQCI' ..... lll'l'L'llll':l1l tzislc uf typing tha' lIlIlfQ'I'lJll lizimllml hy xxrllllllil Ihnu-rs ..... Llll1lI'll'S lYimlu'i', uiivillzltimi lll1lI1Zlgll'I' ..... Miss llilllllllllllkl, patient :mil :iimtzikingg zulvism' . . UD-High Staff 'l'llnu- Rum: KA. Xlvinilvi .X Hmm: N. S.4lwll.ux' R. l'-will-1 1, xi...r-.,.u.,.,., I' ll .in nv: N uvxlv Rum: W. 'l'I1.im.i KI, fX'l.iwl1 5. K'li.liupm'x lf. lla-mnxuu Nl. lhuci l'. thmlxc I-'mix 1' Rim- l. Rui-lmi . lxi1iv1ilN.1I Klux llhlmwml tl .Xlulxllb X. Hilgll' hun-mtg-tlgrrr Glyn G9-i5ighAunuz11, 12135 Slcosn Row: lf. Rouinan, B. Rogers, If. Nolan, ll. Spolts, A. Stevens, B. Fleming, Il. Sandrock, F. Carr, Y, Carson, l., Rohexts. lfkrrvi' Row: C. Crist. hl. hlasou, IXI. Johnston, hl. Felton, C. Shrcfller, hl. Hurst, K. Lemmon, R. llamilton, Y, Phelps, hliss Bouar. LElvv Olluha Toi' Row: Klr. lX'le:lrns N. Sakcllar ,l. Dudley I., lVIacI'lachron I . Tavenier If. llkarucr . Strong J, Burgess C' Uhly L' I't'IlilorII ,I I lf Beckwith IJ, I'yc For :ern Row: lvliss Bliss lf. Spelhriuk IV, Thomas fi. Reinhard , jones .. Smxulley I', Worreslcr R. Sports Kliss l'lIls .I I Turku Row: hliss Ilumilton K. Rosecrans INT, Xvaldeckcr Al. lvripzht I. Rawdon if Andrus Y, Kurepkat A. jones Kliss Spelhriuk l.. I'c1tiford INT. Glider Three concerts ..... two operettas, UThe Grasshopper, 'lanuary eighteenth ..... and Rumpel stiltskinf' April twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth ..... Big party at lnn and lake ou ing completed the mad social whirl ..... Ollicers ..... Catherine Andrus and Charles Beck With, presidents ..... Betty Rogers and Don Pye, secretaries ..... Frances Nolan and Frank Spelbrink, librarians ..... and six fine directors, lX'Iiss Bonar, llfliss Fitts, Bliss Hamilton, lVIr illearns, llliss Stick, and lllr. Hofrichter. The Varsity O-Club ..... its chief aim: to promote athletics ..... These boys have led pep meetings ..... tried to hold tryouts and elections for cheerleaders ..... helped construct new fence around llorris Field ..... successfully presented the annual U-Club Carnival and Circus . . . . . helped at the gates during basketball season . . . . . and took charge of the Little Big Five Track and Field llleet ..... Q9 Llluh Tor Row: B. ,lames R. Spotts I.. Spradley R. Dudley W. VI'hi1e R. Porter .l, Zahm lu. lVhcelcr Faux 'r Row: C. XVindcr L. Bliss NI, Campbell R. Chanipion A. Usmcr R. Smith D. Rhodes Hagr tmvntg-fnur lizlllh Glllr QD-aiiQl1.A1I1I1IZIl, 1935 lull' Rim.- Kll. Sllllnlllv ll' x.lllllx.l.lli- Xll. lllxlx x xl'.lll.... Nll. l...l'..l ll. Killmlll lllllll- Ruw: I.. Il.-.Ll-ll li llll--, ll' 'l'l,.,.,,.. l'. Mllllllr ll Sn-xl-llx I. fllllllilx' illllxlr Rim 5 llrlllllll ll, l'.llll l lwlll.. .l. ll....lQ .X Wl.lll NI lp,.llx l, Il.lll lllml llflw: x. llwllxli- l. ll.-...... ll lllllllllllll xl l...ll-l l 'lflll-llil'l li ll'....iv. K. llfllllvl la, ll..llx..l. l. lx.lll..., ff-H .X. lPl.ll:4' l,l-ll rlll 5tl'c'r't l':1r:lllr' Ill Si'Dl'l'llllX'I' ..... Asslstml lll tllv lll'lllC1lfIOI1 ul rllc Nllllllclpzll ,lgllt lllilllf ..... l'l:lyc'il lor tllv lmltllzlll 13111108 ..... pvp lllvctlllgs ..... ZlSSCll1lWllCS . . . . llllil-VVlllll'l' f0lll'l'l'l'. -lilllllilfy ClQl1fl'l'llTll . . . . . Huy fl'lIfll :lttc-mlvll tllv l,lltlv Big l'lv0 lllllltl l'l1'NlIV'll :ll Nulwrzllk. .... flll1L'l'l'S ..... l3l'l'SIll1'llf, xvlllllll' llmlllzls, lll'llIlIllll'l' . . . . . xc-l'l'c't:ll'l', ll'll'lllll l,ZlpXVUl'fll, l31ll'll'lll1L' llllI'I1 . . .sllrlzll L'll2llI'IllZlIl, -luck l,cc', ffllllllllxl' ..... Sl'lIlll'lll' lUlllllIl'lUI', 5XlVlIl Qlllilllllllllw, lllltc' ..... lligg XVIII' ..... lIl'Illlj' KllSk'llSSl0l1S . . l1l'gjlI1lllllg,IS of :l flIl1llZIllll'llfill kllowlcilgc' of tllv lillll- ..... SH'1llil'l'S for l'c':lr: Alter . . . . . lioorll .... . SlilfC'I' ' . . . . . cliscllssiolls on l , . l':ll'lllxlll ..... fxlllllllll llilllfl' QIVCII klllflllgl' spring vzlrntlllll . .... l,:llil' l'.l'lC lll-X Llllllllfll llll'f Ill f,l3l'l'lllI ..... Sfllfilllllll was l'l'c'sillm-lit of C0llIlL'll . .... Hr. Alter, gllillillg ligllr of flu- kllllll ..... Rzllpll Sfllfllllllll, pn-sillcllt ..... l':ZlI'l SZUllll'0ClC, vice prcsidcllt ..... lmllis Bliss, t'l'l'l'f1lfy . . . liuli Brown, trczlsllrcr . . Wi-lil I up Rim .. .lllll-l . ,llllve l.. Illixs R. lil.-ll ll R. Si-lll.lllllll Ii Xllllllllllx Ml, .Xllvl l, l' i lllw l . 'lfllulll l .X. lkllli-l N . . 5.llwll.ll' l Rim : lf. llilfvllvll l' li.llNLc XY. l'l'lwll4 l. f.llllll R. l'lllli-l' R. 13:1-llvl' l. llll-ll:-v W. Xlllllc illillll' tulrxltll-fillr Ely: G9-ibiiglg Annual. 15135 Clirrlywtra Tor- Row: S1 A Trial Miss Lees l . Young ll. Pzlpworlli R. Hartson lN'lr, l'ixley NV. Tliornns fu. blxilillil' K. Bolurer R. Kenney osn Row: R. Fields Nl. Glider Il, Young J. Ilull I., liolirer ,l, Heinrich Al. Sliaiw Al, Wgill vvr Row: if XV1xrner ffliqunpney I. Loc Nl. Wlelver W. 1.0 nliy I.. Beckett A. lldriis A. Wooster The orcliestru tliis year was under tlie direftion of Professor Don Klorrison of tlie Conservatom . . . . . assisted by Harold Pixley, Helen Lees, XVilli:uu I.:1l'ay,:1ml KIz1ryReutscliler. . . . . Ap peared in both assemblies frequently ..... Gave Il mid-winter concert -lanuziry eigliteentli with the Glee Clubs ..... Student conductors ure Sylvia Chznnpney :ind .lzunes Hull ..... Constance VVz1rner is president ..... Harold Pzlpwortli is secretary ..... Alden VVOoster is business IIHIHZIQCI' . . . . Tl l'ffl llvl ti of tli Klatli Club doinffs ..... A trip to Cleveland to see Union Trust Bank ie uni lhl s e ,, . . . YV. T. A. KI ...... Plain Dealer Building ..... YVent to tlie fllclloberts sugar camp . . . . . VVent to Akron to visit Firestone Tire and Rubber Company . . . . . Visited tlie College Ub servatory ..... Had zi big beach party ..... Ofiicers ..... VVillis Yoconi, president . . . Helen llIaeL:1ury, vice president ..... Ruth Hamilton, secretary ..... lllury Pelton, Vlr finizl Kureukzit, Donald P 'e, ro frzun committee ..... ls l 3 P is Math Qlluh Toi' Row 1 ll. lXlt'Rolmerls XV. Yoroln S. fluzunpncy R. l'oi lcr Nl. Sskellzir Sl i ox in Row: Nl. ,lzivlison l.. Nlzulfxirllron Miss -Ioldgin li. lfli-ininu l?. Pye lixovr Row: bl. Davis R. llqiniilton LI Warner ll. fVl.irI.1u1ry Kurcpluit , Rhodes X. D lllagr twrntg-uix I or Row: Ilvnlws lx Ivnnnon I Wvnrln l'. ,Xu-rx Inna- Row: .X Sli-u-:is ll flvxilivniixilii Ellyn' GD-l'6iiglgAunuz11, 15135 05. A. A. IXI. Chills .X 'Yi-ilsnls IX. -loin-s I . l'.nl XI Iwlxmiil. Ii Il wi-is I I. Wviiil-roi-I I, IIlnLlnnn XI I onliiunrl I' l in-Iw S Ilnvroil l IX' our-I oil--iv Ron: I Ixou-pl, il I I'lnIlips 1. lilnliini-1 Im, Sw..-I 1 fininn-im.in X lnlinvln-ll I, Ymlmv I'iiisi Ron XI I'l-lion. ll. lQnlin.oi, l'. fXI.ison. IXI. XY.ulul, R. xyyilll, IXI, l.cnnnon. I.. lloilinzin, I . Iiiclils, Il' Rmilmll S. Kliilnpm-5. If Xvnlins Ii-rrioxl Ron. If SIX.il.iIs, XY. Zlwyilinonslsi. xl. Wnlil, II. I'.x.ins, Ii. Ilnlnillon, V. Uiisl, II. Tolls, Klis. Slmnnon. Sp:-1-illmll :num-ptr-il wirli cnsnsizlsin Zlllll vigor ..... linskctlmzill . .... ilouglity Seniors xlI1llk'Il1'lI Iln- Qllzlss Qlliznnpionsliip . .... Ri-il :mil lilln' Gmini' . . . . . Score: Blnvs 1.1, :Ind Reds I3 . . . . Iiluvs inznlv tliiril qn:n'tc'r rally to cincli tln' gmnc' . . . . Vollcylwzill . . . . . mlcsvrving lnniors roppi-ll tln' titlc- . .... lizlsclwzlll ..... tvnnis ..... golf ..... liiking . . . . . Olli- urs .... . pr:-sill:-nt, I'iI'1lIlL'l'S Curr . . . . vice pri-siilcnt :ind social clinirinzin, Ora Strciclicr .... . su'rm't:lry, Virginia Knri-plant .... Ifinm- Arts Clnlm ..... :inorlir-r nvw :ill girls' rlnlw .... . Open to all junior and Senior girls ulio Iiziw- IIIZIIIIIZIIIIHI :in :lvl-rage' ol li IIIFOIIQIIUIII' YIIUII' yczlrs in liigli scliool . . . . . Regular invct- L1sl'X'l'!'y ,IIIllll'Sll2lj' . . . . . to ilcw-lop :xml promorv vnltnrzil simlc of life . . . . . Ufliccrs arc: Sxlvizl Cliznnpncy, prvsiilvnt . .... Kay Anclrus, vim- prcsillcnt . . . . . Virginia Phelps, secretary . . . . Ilzxrrivt Szimlrock, trm'zls111'c1' . . . . . Virginia Iiiirvpkzlt, social Cllilllllllilll . . . . . and Nlrs. 'zxrncr ziml Miss Iii'm'I4witI1, fzlvkllty sponsors fllilu' Athi Toi' Rowg IXI I mlton Y . I. lviiglil A. ,loncs If fu r I. R.m.lon . Iinlvplsn! '. IR-.iss X I. 'l'lliRn Rim-g I 7. Iii-L-ln' Il. Sivnlioik I. Ilcnllcs I. llvlv . I'm'.ilwoilv II. IJIOIIIIIIK l' W.llnvr X. Suomi Ron: W. I'on.'ci4 I.. l3.ix iilson Ii. Ilninillon II. IXI.nI..lnlx Nl. I.4-nnnon ll. Siu-iilwx' ll. Soniivs Fmsr Row: li. Slilclllvr IXI. INI.ison if plnillne NIH. IY.u1n'r S. l'l1.nnpn0y XI. Inillnn AI. Bullmli lllugr tulrutg-ururn Uhr CE-High Annual, 1535 B J GB-Will? Qllnh Tor' Row: lf. Avery A. Jones NI. Grills J. Jvriglit S. Bxirnxirnl ,l. Ruwalon Nl. Linrlquist C, Andrus S. Chanipney K, Lemmon N. Blackburn l5nI'RTII Row: NT. XV:Ildeckcr ll. Spotts Nl. Huston R. Smith J. lvaile J. Berg F Phillips , l . Noland F. Carr Y. Kurervlczil Titian Row: Miss Bauer Nl. Peltnn C. Freeman I . Graves ll. Szlmlrock , . , J. Ilenkes SI:coNn Row: lVIrs. Warner, NI. Nfasoii, D. Gutman. M, Glider, D. Beebe, lx. Rosecrans, B, Rogers, IW. Lemmon, F. Huffmim E. Jackson, J. Griffon, C. Crist, F. Pease. V, Pmbmly FRONT Row: Bliss Pease. C. Slirefller R. llamillon. L. Petliforcl, G. Anderson, A, Stevens, G, Donaldson, A. B. Iflcming W'y:itt, A. Lucas, N. Hughes, IMI. Johnston, C. Skalak, C. XVLIYIICI' New club ..... all girls ..... made remarkable progress ..... Met in Library first Tues- day of each month ..... Sponsored by Nfrs. VVarner, lNIiss Bauer, Bliss Pease, and Betty James of College Y. VV. C. A .... . . Doris Beebe, president ..... Audrey Stevens, secretary .... . Frances Nolan, vice president ..... VVas divided into small sections ..... handicraft . . knitting . . . . . tap dancing . . dramatics ..... poetry . . fir Qlninw lip Smiling A Farce in Three Arts GIVEN BY SENIOR CLASS lVIAY 3 CHARACTERS YVilliam Hargrave Batchelor, a cotton speculator .......... hfike, a humorous hobo ................................ Jereboam Nlartin, alias The VVatermelon, an adventurous hobo James, at typical hobo ........ Aunt, a dowager ....... Bartlett, a cotton broker .. Billy, Bartlett's daughter ........ Henrietta, in love with Bartlett .. Alphonse, a chauffeur ........ lllrs. Phelps, mistress of the inn llfaid, at the inn ............. Telegraph operator, at the inn .. First Constable ............ Second Constable .. Cop ........... ............................... Dff?l'f0l'1lxIlSS LOUIS E MCCAW lVIANAGElVI ENT . . . social dancing . I AND JUNE I . Don lNIcRoberts . .... John Echko . . . . . VVade White .. lXIartin Nasipak . . . Janet Rawdon . Charles Beckwith Ruth Hamilton .. Virginia Kurepkat . Charles VVinder . . . Jean Wright . VVanda Powers Niargaret lifason . . . . Donald Pye . Eugene VVarner . .. Louis Bliss Arthur Jones, Eugene VVarner, Wade White, Doris Beebe, llfiriam Lemmon, Paul VVinder, Jean VVright, Lucille Davidson, Alfred Qsmer, Ralph Schramm, John Fauver, Robert Brown, Nliss Norma Hammond. Mug: hurntg-right Uhr CD-iigh Annual. 19,35 Zlinnthall Coach Warren F. Ott arrives .... intensive practice .... swamped Amherst in practice game .... lost heartbreaking first game to Sandusky I3 to 0 .... Next game the boys were too cockyg result Berea 0-Oberlin 0 .... Wellington felt the axe 25 to 0 .... Port Clinton scalped 26 to 0 .... Willard Indians give Oberlin toughest game of the year .... Oberlin won 6 to 2 .... Cocky Elyria Flashes stumble over fighting Indians 3 barely able to hold them 0-0 . . . . Next game Bellevue . . . . Beat the Crimson Flashes and Ober- lin wins the first championship in fourteen years .... Outweighed fifteen pounds to the man, fighting Indians literally ran all over the Subterranean River boys .... Score: Oberlin 6-Bellevue 0, but it doesn't tell the story .... Championship .... Glory .... Ever- lasting fame .... Seventeen boys completed the season .... But Captain Dick Shafer, Pat Osmer, Louis Bliss, Ralph Schramm, Wade White, and Elmer Wheeler will be lost from the squad by graduation . . . . Lettermen . . . . Shafer, Osmer, Bliss, Schramm, White, Wheeler .... James, Ohly, MacEachron, R. Dudley, Campbell .... Rhodes, Mgr ..... Tor Row: E. Sandrocli C. Ohly R Shafer E. Wheeler A. Osmer Sscoup Row: M Cam bell A. wheellf R. Schramm R. Porter 1. Dudley . ames E. gllacliachro Flksr Rowx' I. St . r F. kf..'Z.' P. orcester L. Bliss R. Dudley lag: tmsutg-ntxu Tor Row: O H. L.. Gutman R. Champion R. Dudley C. Frye. B. Morris Murphy R. Porter Fnoxvr Row: M. Campbell Dudley W. Close W. White B. Lawson W. Thomas 'B as fn N FO .5- IC -e F0 U2 Uhr 09-High Annual, 1535 Eaakrthall The basketball squad didn't enjoy much success during the '34-'35 season .... The final ratings found them in the fourth place in the league standings .... The team picked up an easy victory over Well- ington in the opener .... but from then on it was tough sledding . . . . Two victories over Willard were the only rays of sunshine in the remaining part of the schedule .... Bob Champion and Dick Shafer were the only lettermen back from last year .... Consequently Coach Leahy's boys were Without much experience .... Of the year- lings Close, Morris, and John Dudley showed much improvement .... they should work well together next year .... Champion proved to be the outstanding member of the squad .... He was among the leading scorers of the league .... Lettermen .... Champion, Shafer, Smith, J. Dudley, Morris, Close, Gutman, and Wilson, Mgr ..... Elin G9-High Annual. 15135 Urark Tor Row: Coach Kepler R. Bell Ii. Sandrock R. Dudley C. Pease C. Frye R. Herod F1 . VVarner Litjlltfll OIL Sncosn Row: F. james l'. Worcester R. Sports hi. Campbell Al. Lee W. VVnhl Coach Leahy I-'nom' Row: R. Penl D. Pye ,l. Strong B. james E. O'Ferrell Track .... on the whole not so successful .... individually not so bad .... Shafer, outstanding hurdler and broad jumper, State run- ner-up in the high hurdles .... Strong, star half-miler, only Oberlin man to place first in Little Big Five hleet .... Captain Bruce James, all round athlete and able leader .... Lee, middle distance man Bell and Frye, excellent hurdle material for 1936 .... Spotts, high jumper .... Warner, hurdler and relay man .... Herod, middle distance prospect for 1936 .... Coach Kepler used seven men to tie for third at the District Class B Meet .... Lettermen .... Strong ....Warner.... Frye....Lee.... Herod . . .Shafer ..B.James.... Hag: thing-nn: Uhr CE-Gigli Annual. 15135 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES September 21 ........... , ........... Sandusky, I3 - Oberlin, 0 September 28 ..... Berea, 0 - Oberlin, O October 5 . .. Wellington, 0 - Oberlin 25 October I2 . . . Port Clinton 0 -- Oberlin, 26 October IQ . . . . . . Willard, 2 - Oberlin 6 October 26 .... Norwalk, 6 - Oberlin 0 November 1 .... Elyria, O - Oberlin, 0 November 9 . . . . . . Bellevue, O - Oberlin, 6 LEAGUE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES December 28, 1934 ........ Port Clinton, 24 - Oberlin January 4, 1935 .... Norwalk, 22 -- Oberlin January 11, 1935 . .. Willard, 22 - Oberlin January 18, 1935 ..... Bellevue, 31 - Oberlin February I, 1935 .. . Port Clinton, 37 - Oberlin February 8, 1935 .. Norwalk, 26 - Oberlin, February 15, 1935 Willard, I7 - Oberlin February 22, 1935 .. Bellevue, 25 - Oberlin, Fagr thirty-tum TRACK SCHEDULE AND SCORES April I7 .............. Elyria III -- Oberlin 322 - Avon 162 April 26 .... Bellevue 57 - Norwalk 56 -- Oberlin 48 May . . . Western Reserve Academy 69 - Oberlin 53 May II .... Little Big Five Meet Bellevue 63 1X3 - Norwalk 57 IX3 - Willard 42 1X3 - Port Clinton 36 - Oberlin 33. May I7 .... .......... D istrict Class B Meet at Mentor May 23 .... State Class B Meet at Columbus , 1 A .v ,,' , , , . . My 'u ' . 5, . 1. P ,qv . gp, , .. TL V' . . f W, 1 M. ww .Avg- lr 5 N i Y 3
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