Oberlin High School - O High Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)
- Class of 1937
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Hammond FORE ORD This, the chronicle of the class of 1937, we present to the seniors, to perpetuate the remif niscences of our high school years. And may the underclassmen look upon this record as a preview of the noteworthy days to come. C01 Dedication - Administration Seniors - - - Class History Honors - - Classes - Activities - Athletics - Features - - .iXflVPI'llSQll16I1fS TENTS liagr fnur - Page 5 Page 6 - Page 7 - Page 13 - Page 15 - Page 17 - Page 21 - Page 31 - Page 34 Page 43 Arts and Industries Building Dedicated January 29, 1937 This building replacing the old woodwork, graphic arts, ceramics, and electricity. Manual Training Shop inaugur- ates a curriculum, open to all stu- dents, including the study of trans- portation, design and color, metals, To Donald J. Leahy for his outstanding achieve- ments in the varied fields of school life, we, the graduating class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty Seven, do proudly dedicate our annual. The stamp-plan, noon-hour program, and Varsity Club are outstanding examples of his ceaseless energy and untiring ambition,-invaluable assets to any educational institution. As a friend and teacher his personality, patience, and winning smile will never be lost to us on leaving Oberlin High. DEDIC T10 IIOVVARD L. RAXVDON KM! .CI My fha I+' 'A' III ffl F C LTY5 CHARLES E. XVIGTON C. FRANCIS ALTER DOROTHY VV. BAUER EVALYN BAYLE E. JANICE BECKYYITH VVILLIAM C. I-IOHRER VVALTER C. CARPENTER X gg -fi.. ll 4: FLORENCE E. CLEVENGER MABEL F. GIBSON NORMA M. HAMMOND VIA . SOPHIA N. KELLY DONALD J. LEAHY LOUISE MCCAVV XVARREN F. OTT CARRIE D. PEASE SUE VV. ROTRUCK DONALD L. SIMPSON HARRIET A. TAYLOR MAI'DE B. VVARNER W bDNAL'I'ER R. VVILLIAMS, Bagr nts: HELEN M. BRADY ORA C. STREICHER I SUPERINTENDENT RINCII-'AL ENGLISH ZIIICI PUBLIC SPEAKING MATHEMATICS ENGLISH HISTORY HISTORY and MATHEMATICS BUSINESS PHYSICAL EDUCATION HISTORY LIBRARIAN LATIN Zlfld HISTORY DIRECTOR of PHYSICAL EDUCATION FRENCH DIRECTOR of ATHLETICS GEOGRAPHY HOME ECONOMICS SCIENCE BIOLOGY ENGLISH ZIIILI DEAN of GIRLS ARTS and INDUSTRIES SECRETARY SECRETARY n.s., mmxbberlfg B., Ohio Wesleyan ., Ohio State ., Ohio State .. Oberlin B., Baldwin-VVallace B., Oberlin ., Columbia B., Ohio VVesleyan .. Oberlin B., Oberlin, in 1.,s.. NV. R. U. B., Oberlin M., Columbia A.M,, Oberlin Miami Ohio University , Ohio State B., Oberlin , Oberlin B., Knox ., Ohio State S. C. Oberlin High School ' I Q7' Ilglif rjl, fed jf f r Jw ,f I PHILIP HOWARD WORCESTER PRESIDENT ADA LILIAN WILLBOND SECREYARV , ,I I f Lkxc I I NJ JAMES FRANK MURPHY SOCIAL CHAIRMAN EDWIN CLARE BARTLETT ' . NANCY LOUISE BLACKBURN VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER If ff rv x 'J ,Y-,f - 1 f CAMILLE GANET SKALAK SOCIAL CHAIRMAN If my NIORS Q' CHARLOTTE MARIE CLINE FRANK BERNARD SPELBRINK I 'I I Mx, MARC NELSON BARTLETT W3 Q, KENNETH ALDEN BOHRER Ilagv seven DAVID DEANE BURGESS 1 I r U J aff J -JN! M! 1 N ,X I VIRGINIA GRACE CARSON .J fx I I p I yu.-' Q X ARTHUR MENZEL OVVLS WPYWZ' . PAUL RAYM ND GORSKE 7, fgiv f' JOYCE VICTORIA GRIFFIN 6-o xl Fagr right ENIOR HARRIET M U RIEL CADY bIIu.Y4-v x'cI C ,-,518 V J Iliff' ROBERT SCOTT DUVALL ff , fQ-WV! 5 525, S 4: MARGARET HELEN GLIDER FRANKLIN DALE GRANT f' ' A ,f- I I I I ' I I' I I X ' X IX v 1 x A In XCXJWNX-' ' DOROTHY ELIZABETH GUTMAN ALLAN EUGENE HARRIS Qgzzw A wwf ROGER CHARLESLH RRICK . K, X1 I EMMA ROSE HUBBARD EDNA MAXINE HURST -jjA2cf!1l1'2!L!ffffJ7! DOROTHY MAE HUTCHISON OJ RAYMOND HENRY HEROD wa, 1 GERTRUDE EMILY HOBBS ,4Wcv,' EVELYN NAOMI HUGHES MELVIN CHARLES HURST FRANCES WILLARD WHITEHEAD JAMES Hag: uint MYRIAM LAHAURINE JOHNSTON . E.,.1. 'R -1 E--' ' x- RALPH RIGAUX KESSLER BURDETT BLAINE LAWSON Y If MARGARET EMMA LUIKART l El.slE ELIZABETH Mrrno Page tm ENIOR FREDERICK THOMAS KAFKA If I I f'5ffILT1 MARY VIRGINIA LANSING KATHERINE MARIE L IKART FRANCES GOFF MACDUFFIE ,. X,- X N XX xx If w xx BRUCE GARMAN MORRIS . . M SHIRLEY VIRGINIA NAPP WW ,JANE PHILLIPS 1 ELIZABETH REID BERTHA AGNES RODIN DOROTHY ELIZABETH SQUIRES ' L .IBXVINM 4 SJ W K ,of JA J ENIOR x WILLI W PERSONS LUCILLE GRACE PORTMAN K7 , v f J tffxi, ,449 .6114 fa,, 7 CLARE HOWARD REINHARD fx A . Cf MARGUERITE NANCY SMITH ELIZABETH BATES THOMAS as 212, Bags rlenrn GUY ANTON THRONER BETTY MARGUERITE WENDT KJLYULWAI DONALD TYLER WYATT PZ 'C.fff10,IZgf U1 , ,4I!l mfwlwfjnwy ' HELEN MARGARET YOUNGLESS HELEN MARY ZBYDNOWSKI fam- Hag: tmrluz MARY CATHERINE UPP HERRICK LEE WILSON Mfxx PER Y HENRY YOUNG ' 'Ox ll X 1 f' I5 -If f j - C1 , , ' I .J I, JOHN WILLIAM WEEKLY CASE AGAINST THE SENIORS Exhibit A for the defendants i11 the case of the State of Ohio versus the Class of 1937 of Oberlin High School, charging useless waste of time, disturbance of the peace of mind, and non-education propaganda, is nothing more or less than extracts from the diaries of various members of the class cited hereby: SEPTEMBER 17, 1934 I bear Diary, Started school today as a Soph-O-More! You should see the ducky new coach! Tall, handsome, afnd a football hero! tVe're all taking Manual Training now! Thrills and more thrills! In fact, two darling coaches. Kepler is just as cute as Ott. Scratched my hand in gym and he bandaged it. Ain't life sulnpin? . . . Helped get stuE for a pep rally bonfire-us Sophs really got the most points, but Ziilllll favored the Jrs .... tVell,- I won the class election again unanimous, practically. They elected Camille, vice-pres., Eddie Bartlett, sect., Bill Henkes, treas., Mim Johnston and Gorske, social chairmen, and Miss Hammond, advisor-to help me-as tho' I needed it! Persons and Gorske-the poor little Sophs!-had to walk all the way home fI'Olll 'Cham-e -Hi-Y initiation--poor feet and other extremities .... O-Hi-O had a bike hike. It was marvelous pedaling against the wind and then cooking slipper out-of- doors. There must be something in what they say about getting back to nature .... 6 VVhat a shock! We tied Bellevue for the L. B. F. championship and besides held Elyria to a scoreless tie . . . Arc ure cum' good? or should I say the team? Celebrated victory by having a snake dance . . . Between halves of the Bellevue game the athletic field was dedicated to Mr. Morris . . . The G. A. A. girls went to the football banquet. Are we ever emancipated women! ! lt was great fun, but some of the speeches were dry. VVonder if anyone will ever give me a gold football? . . . Had lille club . . . loads of work. but it's worth it. Ginny had the car so went for a spin in the rain . . . You should see the new scoreboard i11 the gym: it runs by electricity. Skipper has gone, but the new teacher. Miss Clevenger, is darling! More personal- ity! I'm going out for speedball, a crazy old game, combination of football, soccer, and basketball. . . Dog-gone it Miss Hammond changed llly seat in homeroom again! Seems as if I'm the only one she ever catches . . . Oh, well, some day I'll be a senior tmaybe!l and then they'll see . . .! l'm going to be i11 the first row at assembly every tlllle, and I'1l take years to leave homeroom just like the present seniors-and maybe I might con- descend to look at the Sophomores. Swing your partners -ala mand left-Pork sure was calling them at the Soph party tonight-standing on the shelf in the library, too. Gorske cooked the eats-or partly cooked the hamburgs. lt was our first successful social event . . . t'Got to go to a debate. Clare Reinhard was the only Soph to debate, but Lucille a11d l had a wild time watching. Betty Wendt was elected to go to the Home Ee. Convention at Columbus. . Met loads of girls, stayed at a girls' dorm, saw all tl1e buildings, banquet swell . . . have enjoyed Citsemod this year. particularly getting Thanksgiving baskets ready, Christmas party t'or poor children, Anne of Green Gables -and making elephants for the Carnival ! . . . Sag: thirtnu Got my numerals at G. A. A. banquet . . . Dorothy Gutman and Camille Skalak were the only Sophs-Gosh, I wonder if I'll ever rate a split O? The grand and glorious 0-Club Carnival! Yippie! I was awfully poohed after tumbling, but it was loads of fun dancing with him! There were all sorts of prizes at the booths where you threw darts at balloons, pounded nails, a fish pond, miniature golf, etc. The Glee Clubs gave the operetta, Rnmpelstiltskinf' tonight. Jim Jones certain- ly made a hit jumping out from behind toad stools. Have Spring Fever pretty badly, but still cgruins worry me-they aren't so very far off. SEPTEMBER 16, 1935 Well, another year to do or die in . . . funny without the seniors . . . grand to see our class again . . . I do feel older! Class elections today! Bus, of course, is pres. He deserves it! Shirley-vice, .lane-sect. Persons is treasurer--l'ork and Ginny are social cliairmcn. Called in to Mrs. WVarner's oflice-and got an iiwitation to Fine Arts-gosh, how did it ever happen! Lil, Jane. Fam, Dorothy Gutman, Marg and Lucille, Thomas, and Helen Youngless made it, too! 0-Club gave the best a111ateur hour for assembly-Jane Phillips won SP3-boy can that girl ever dance! ' Sold candy again today at the game-honestly, I do feel simple sloshing around in the mud-trying to make change-no cinch-no doubt it's a good cause-for a grand prom. WVe won the L. B. F. championship for football again-beat YVillard to do it. That makes two in a row for tl1e team and Ott. Ilet's pray for a third. Pork, Ji111, Babe, Buss, and Bill played on the team this year . . . had a swell banquet with plenty to eat and more gold footballs for the girls . . . l'm getting disgusted. lVorried stiff-we had psych. testis this morning-now the whole world will know what a dim wit I am . . . O-High came out today with a roto-gravure section . . . smooth, I'd say. The paper really rates now that it is a member of N. S. P. A. tNa- tional Scholastic Press Assln.J Whole day spent debating with Bellevue and Port Clinton-luncheon at noon- more debates. Brrrr-had a man for assembly who talked on snakes-talk keen, but he illus- trated with live poisonous snakes! ! G. A. A. Pageant, Past, Present, and Future in Girl's Sportsv given before the Red a11d Blue game-game a tie-the reds should've won!!! Some one stole our candy! How are we Juniors ever going to make any money . . . Varsity Club turned snooty with a dinner dance-and with a bit of unusual luck I was invited-good time! At last Miss Clevenger has started a dancing class-and fellas like me get a break -perhaps I'll be able to take a girl to the prom. This was a day-Glee Club and Orchestra VVQIII to Bellevue for L. B. F. Musical Festival-combined glee clubs and orchestras surely sounded plenty O.K.-danced afterward 'til 11 . . . tire blew out on way home . . . even that wasn't bad . . . Band went to Willard . . . good looking dames, ol1 yeah! Startled the world with new uni- forms . . . changed fro111 capes to navy military coats with brass buttons and gold braid-white oflicers caps-white trousers and for girls too. Qtlontinued on page thirtyj fag: fnurtsru HO ORS HW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HAIcIuI':'1' CAIIY C llAllI.O'l l'l-I CLINE M,xI:I:AIiE'r GLIDER PAUL Gouski-1 MYRIAM JoIINs'r0N FILANK SPELBRINK LILIAN WILLIIONIJ LEE WILSON PIIILIP WORCESTER OBERLIN HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS DEBATE Margaret Atkins, June Carpenter, Patricia Chamber- lain, William Close, Eleanor Geauman, Valentin Nasipak, Clare Reinhard, William Slch, Ward Wooster. MUSICAL AWARDS BANIr-Leroy Beckett, Doris Cain, James Hall, Robert Hartson, Harold Papworth, Brad Warner, Lilian Willbond, Perry Young. 0Rf'l'IES'l'RA'-LSTOY Beckett, Kenneth Bohrer, Doris Cain, Margaret Glider, James Hall, Robert Hartson, Harold Papworth, Mary Alice Webber, Lilian Willbond, Berneisis Young, Farra Young, Perry Young. GI.I-:I-: Cnuns-Grace Blackmer, Harriet Cady, Virginia Carson, Margaret Glider, Gertrude Hobbs, Betty Reid, Doris Spicer, Mary A. Worcester, Farra Young, William Slch, Ward Wooster, Philip Worcester. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Elizabeth Blackburn, Grace Blackmer, Virginia Car- son, Betty Evans, Dorothy Gutman, Lucille Portman, Camille Skalak, Doris Spicer, Dorothy Squires, Dana Tuck, Marion Wahl, Johngttg Wahl, Betty Wendt, Farra Young. Helen Zbydnowski, Wanda Zbydnowski. FUTURE HOME MAKERS ASSOCIATION Nancy Blackburn, Joyce Griffin, Naomi Hughes, Helen Zbydnowski, NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLAR SHIP SOCIETY Golmox BLISS RONALD SLATPR Rolxlcwr DEW Joiw STRONG RAX'MONll HEROD WIIIIARI WIGTON BlTRDl'IT'l' LAXVSON PHILIP WORCESTER GROWING P INS ,Mrs M el n t yre - Professor Molntyre Terry ----- George - Brian - - Prudence - - Elsie - - - Mrs. Patterson - Officer - - - sophm - ------------ - FRANCES MACIlUh'B'IE - - PAUL GORSKE - CAMILLE SKALAK - BURDETT LAwsON - FRANK SPELRRINK I- BETTY THOMAS - MARGARET GLIDER - VIRGINIA CARSON - KENNETH BOHRER - - - BETTY REID The Gang: Patty-Jane Phillips, Miriame-Shirley Napp, Jane- Myriam Johnston, Vivian-Dorotliy Gutman, Dutch-Philip VVorcester, H al-Allan Harris, Pete-Guy Throner, and Omar- Ralph Kessler. On the 16th and 17th of April, the Senior class presented Growing Pains, by Aurania Rouveral. The scene of the play is i11 northern California at the Spanish patio home of Professor and Mrs. Mclntrye, the parents of two modern adoles- cents, Terry and George. l Terry, the fifteen year old tomboy, finds it very hard to give up the com- panionship of boys. But she discovers a way to get around civilization and is induced to rely O11 her feminine resources to interest her brother's pal, Brian. George, her brother, ruled entirely by what the other fellas do, falls very hard for Prudence, the neighborhood vamp, and is completely crushed when she tells him, I think you are awfully youngf' The climax of the play comes at a party which George and Terry give for the gang. George, sent for Inore ice cream, runs amuck of the law, and the cop traces the pile of junkv to the McIntyre home. In defense ol' Prudence, George strikes the cop and is taken Off to jail. Father, though 'fonly a Latin professor, copes with the situation admirably. The next day peace is restored for Terry and Brian are pals, George has found two new interests in life, Rascal, a dog, and Vivian, a new girl. The McIntyres recognize the signs of recovery from 'fgrowing pains with great relief. Hag: atxtnn Business Manager Property Manager Programs - - - Publicity - Tickets - , Head Usher - - Make-Up f - Scenery - - Director - - - - - - MR. CARPENTER - IYIARGARET GLIDER - LILIAN WILLBOND - CHARLOTTE CLINE - FRANK SPELBRINK - - ARTHUR FowLs - VIRGINIA CARSON MR. WILLIAMS AND DAVID BURGESS MISS LOUISE MCCAW k!.-vv.f-- , , ,.,,- Y--, -l - 1 f ,H I 'Jn V lL! 1 X 1. Yugi LJ- f xJ1.-C., S 5' f'! 1 K ,f 1 : 1 1 W 4, 1 X xl yx wJ 1' ., X Xl: 1 111 yL 1 J X N xx A ' I xy L 1 N 1, Y V N I Nvvx f rx' R A 1 - N , IQ EN r I fa! X1 XE A ' 1 ry . , X . K f by 17 XJ 1 I A iy Slxrll Rnw: Ellis Rlmmlvs. VYilll:1m Such. R111xl:1111l I5c1'tI111ff. l.1'1'113 licvkctl, Rnlrcrt X ' 4 Smith, W'illi:1m XVigtun. 'I'h11n1:14 VVm11l fl,l'l'hillCl'll,, jun-plx Schmitz, Ruhr-rt 5-f 1 X1 U'l 1'rr1'll. . X I IF'lH Row: I'ilHl'l'lN'l' Srhllstvr. ll:1n:1 'l'111'k. lCIiz:1l11-th l!l:11'kl1111'n. l':1r11I ZillllIIf'l'lHlH1 ,J , ' ', iSm'i:1l fqlliliflllillll. Ninn -I1-1111 IANH-l'. Ilwmhlwllc- YY:1l1I. Nlzurimm xvillll, xvllllllil ix X ' 1 Zlyyrllmwski, I4l:1lwll l'1-:1l1111Iy. Iluris Spicur, NX ' N H Illl'k'lH Row: ftlI1lI'li'N Smith. William l'l115c fSnci:1l C'h:1ir1n:1n1. 31111-11111 i':1n1ph1-ll ' 1 'L x 151-1'r1't:1ry :uul 'l'r1':1x11r1-ri. R11h1-rl H111-IN1111. .l:1n11-A Hull. G1-111'gv j11ckh1111, Iluvirl YN ' X L Hilflm-r, Mark Fishcr. Runzxlwl Slim-1'. XY K' A F . IIIIHIH Ruwi Alivv YVn1'1'cs11'1'. lik-Q111111' t:l'JlllH'lClN. I7111'11tl1y R:1lhwc'll. lfzlylhc Firltls, - h ' I x X. l :n'r:1 Young, llurutlly 421-rIw1', Ruth XYyz1t1, Olga R1-l1u1'1'1.:. Agnus Mnrshzxll. xx Y 'h 31, ', ruxn Run: Arla-nr 12111111111-ll. Gr:11'1- H11ll'kUll'l'. L4-wis Ivcw. Iivrlm-tll fiilmsun. 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'f ifibcl . 4 J, fig? yt., t V J , H1714 ff X ,lr sf. - ff :Qc ill, gl I lil r 5 I Lf I SIXTH Row: John Johnson, Loren Pruitt, Van Ausdalef fx Winfred Anders, Franklin O'Neal, Henry Otis Ilall, 'fl j X Walter Gutman. , N Nl FIFTH Row: Margaret Hawley. Dorothy Hobbs, Kathleen Kimpton, Mary Alice . Webber, Eleanor Cady, Helen Morse. Patricia Chamberlain, Mary Beth Hartson, V Juanita Shaw, Dorothy Mae Johnson. I If FOURTH Row: Robert Van Ausdale, Paul Hovey, David Hill, Herman Hudnell, 'JI Norman Willbond, Clarence Bowman, John Sakellar, Ralph Fowls, Frank Atkins. M K THIRD Row: Agnes Mitro, Margaret Atkins, Betty VValler, Veronica St. Julien, 1 , Margaret St. Julien, Louise Proper, Mary Agnes Princehorn. Miriam Vercla l CVice-Presidentb, Gladys Hubbard, Isabel Byars, Margaret Schubert. N SECOND Row: Leon Yilggy Vfreasurerj, Clifford Hutchison. Richard Griffin. Fred Kleps, Marion Bungard, Robert VVinder CPresidentJ, Alvin Carpenter, Herbert Pycraft, John Jolley, Bradford Warner CSocial Chairrnanl. I FIRST Row: Lois Brown, Margaret Hurst. Wilmah Hull, fola Gibson, Margaret j my Pacldaek, Dorothy Harley, Anna Scott, Lillian Jones, Kathryn Owens, Marcella , Bagociys, Marjorie Manning, James Rainbow. 1 Z Xl 1 ilpt-i.'.!fs? ' . A. E - if in f X J . I ND V, f - : . ov ' xi ,Q ffl' F, 55 Q, l li ,f .f I t i A I r lfilim WJ? Hag: ztglitnn , I Z xkk. x ' .X Q xl K LIL ' if Yr' , I ' X X N- X if N ff A il 1 'I 4 l r ' x - 1 , ll 'fl iw f f if 'f,' 5.15,- X l X. XXX ,1 ff L XL x 'N X . A V X, I 1 of l l v A ,X Xx.,,1. .K I I fl' 'A X V -f 1 .- - ' i A l v if NJ X X , ' K. , -M: .Xl rf? f . 1 il. . Lhlgfiaf ,-. ' ,x J if 'A V Y 7' ,f L. w lb , '7 . g 2.f5fL19rf X rv. ,1 :', lf, 1' -' 5 H'ff 4,17 SI'.Yl'NIll Run: Glvnn Nnlynvanx. linrl Knox. Sylvc-slvr Kns:u1nvifbf lmilr NHPF- 'l'm-rl llnllnrlc. llvllrvi' K1-lly. Allyn Sigwwnrtll. flmrlrs llZll'I'lClilUW. llfll'l'y 5llU'l'lU'- SIXIII Row: Annv llrngc. Illnflys Strvivln-1' 15:-vrvtziry :incl 'l'i'c:1si11'L'i'l. ,lnlmnuii Yunllc-nvvln. Iitha llnvinghm, ll:n'lmr:i l.i-Qtvr lYim'fl'rvsimlc'ixll. Mzirinn llnvis. Nlrx. WV:irm'r lAalvisnrl. Mary llnnilrlv. l,illi:m ilu-ywr, lic-rrln Anfls-rs. .lum- Hmlz-llr-. Rnynmml Ilrnnn. l'ilYl'Il Row: Sarah .lmu-w. Philip Znlim. Vlmrlnw llcll. lfzmsmn Conley, Vlyclv Justin. ' 5 f , ,luck llvlxr, jzwulv Luikzxrt. l.:xnrz-ncc' Sclnilwrt, l'lmrlCi l'rnslry. xvilliillll Harris, W .Xulnrvy l'1':ilmuly- Tlmnizlw llrnokw. ' l m'n'l'l1 Rnw: Marilyn llipp. llnrrif-t Funk. Kntlilz-vn llzilce, Agnvs Smith. NVinifrcrl llrll. lxlJlYgIll'l'f Yznzur. I'li:u'lntto Xlvzxrlmm. XYilfl:i XYlu-vlvr. Hlilmzi lgitlirnp, linirl ff l'nrnwcll, 'I'rQ-va Kwan-m'rzin-. llcrllm l':unly, Iii-My llcrrick. llunzihl Harley. 1 TIIIRI' RUWI ,ll'Illl Rviwingrr. lqln- lfrzmklin. llnnnlfl f:nnpln-ll. licwgs- Gnmlsrm. l,z-un llllll!'Q'l'. Allrn XYilsun. lluw:.r4l ,lmu-N. ,lilimw llvw. llnlwrl Uhly fl'i'i'5i:l0llll, l'h:urlm-s VVigtm1. jnhn Yun-fmi. Nvllic Klnskin. IM-rntliy lm-sn Sl-:4nNlv Ruw: Mihlri-el lx-hti. l'Ilm-:mnr 'l':ipcr. lh-rtriulv llnffmzm. Nlnriclln ll:u'1'm-li, l.nis llnffmnn. Ruth Shnnk. lmix Sqiiin-Q. lmclrlai Sl, Julien. llclvn l'm-Hiforml. Alum- llu4li'Illn'i'. Arlvvm- llrivklx-5. jnwlith llvmphill. Ruth Taylor, Janet Ashley 4801-inl lfluiirnizml, llznrlunrn XY:ulz-, lla-ln-n Mnrriwn. l lRs'I' Row: .l:nm's l'yL'r:uf1. Philip llilwlnvr. liiclmrwl Grills. XYilli:un Nivding. Richnrrl 'l'l1nln:is. ,lily Pyrrzxfl. filly lllll'gK'Illll'l!ll. Ivan Grnnrly, lfrccl Klcps, Leon Mnhrmzun, Ralph Spirits. i I l ,yi '3 .X x n , 'V lil' Xl ,rf I' - x 5 r ' . .f ,Www , ,j X ' f I f X, V7 i In Bag: ntuvtrm f ffl!!! ,ffl 1 , .w l Lf It fl A I 1 . 1 gkl If . N V fl I 1 I xl + 1 ,I , JEIGHTH S1-.vrixrri Rim' Steve Yvrrla. Xvillllllll Vrmk. Mickey Rfrrlin. Iluane Sanrleri. .Iolm SIZIYNIIIIII. Ihrnnis Ilunalfl- sun. Rulvert IJr:111t'1'. Rolvert R11-a. II:1rv1I4I fllrfiec. Sivrn Row Margaret Xivlmlx. fzirol Rlorri inn. Nutty llc-111lt'1wf111. Shirley Oliver. Ilelty Iiu1n1:111. Iilizzxlwtli l'arr. Iva -IUIIPS. Marie Sz:-Iiga. .Xlice Avins. .Xrtrt-:N Avins. l'lIIf'III Row Ruluvrl XIt'Ilm1:1I4l. Ricllarrl Illacklmrn. gxflllill' Frazer, XYZIYIICI' Ih'rtl1oIf. .lark Roluinson, Robert INIc'Cz111ns. I'l1arIes Ilnrlr , ley. Joe I'11at:1i. Ifrerl Ryan. Iirlllie XVI1e0Ier. Fo1'R'rH Row: Louise Cafly. lean Court, Thelma Portman. Meliwa Ilaker. Mary Je-an Ilolulys. Vlilltxllllil. Quinn. Nlary A. Ilinns. Ruth Ilulfman. l.ovelc-nc Burwell, l'atI1erine Veltrie. THIRD Row: Olcattie INIcGrvg111'. I Iv1renc'e vlakns. Ilerncce Glynn, Ifay Kafka. Mary .lean SEllISlllll'j'. xxvilllflil Iillj'f'I'. Helly Alflen, Lucy llall. Jeanette SL'llllll6l'l. Iilcarim' Cook. S1-:volvo Row: junior SIIj'IlCl'. Stanley Tuttle. I'1lizaI1c'tI1 Sims. julia flliclmwka. l'arr1l SIIISIl?If'l'lt l'. Peggy l'ttc'1'lw:1vlx. .Xnna Nlirliviwka, VVanrla Young. Mary Ilclt. Iloris Fit-lfls. FIRST' Row: Kenneth McCrcar5'. Iiflwarrl Metcalf, .xflllllf IIiII.jul111 ZIl!'llIlt'!'IllIlII. Irving I.oi1i1Ql1m'o11gI1. II:1r11lvI fll!lj'I'. , v JL 41, ,fa x,,,1 EVE TH GRADE f . X V Tx., to P' 92:4 SI'1VliNI'II Row VI'ar11er Shaw. Rlnilsin Yarlmer. Robert Fnrlor. James xICfi1'i'tlll1. Glenn llolvlw. Allen Povvcrs. INIOSPS Cannon. Ifclwarrl Galin- sky. Glenn Vlapp. George Hodge, Richard Grills. e Sixrn Row Ihwrval Ives. Iletty fIIu1'pl1y. Iletty O'I'erreIl. Vivian Ilurgen- I1eim. Roberta Feakins. Ingelmorg Skjerne, Yiola lluston, Emma Owen. Iiaura ,lane 'x'I'l1ite, Phyllis VVl1itney. FIFTH Row VI'acIe Ilallaner, Jeremiah Can- non, George Reighley. Leslie Laherge, Steven xvillll, VI'illwur Ives. Robert K11tsCl1er, Arthur Ihulley. Delmar Ilorning. Bra-nt Fo1'R'r1I Row: Alice Fisher. Ma , Fhamlmers. Lucille Goodson. Helen Thomas, Ethel Donaldson. Kuhnle. Vliarles Parldack. rgaret xxvillll. Klargaret Savino. Irene Hare, Marv Savino, Helen I.azar. Lena liI'l?lIIllN'l'S. I'i!'IllICL'S T111Rn Row: Ralph Ruth. Robert Hamilton. Paul Rogers, Thomas Gayters. Richarrl XVrigl1t. Jack Rohlf, Donald HIIYIIQSUH. Dewey Anderson, Robert Salisbury, VVilliam Clark. flair Sifldall. SM v e 'Q xx 1 ' 1 XJ w-.J 'xx SECOND Row: Ellen Haylor, Nadine Haulk. Dorothy Zbytlnowslci, Lois Knox, Lillian Dudley, Pauline Steele, Virginia Steele. Patricia f Yocom, Shirley Papworth, Patricia Scott, Ada Fay Frost. ' Fmsr Row: Leon Galinsky, Valloyd Kelly, Thomas Straka, Thomas Fair, Robert Herrick, Steven Selmants, William Brooks. f I I v ' . f, . iw' f fl AW ' xi Bug: twenty V-Q.--1-......,.,,,qg,-in 4 um' f I j , lffxn KM7' i .f,.,,1r ,,, f W TE A D JUNIOR COUNCIL SECOND Row John Zimnn-rmzin, Nina Jenn Luster, Niss Blcfaw fA1l- visurl, MY. Alle-1' CgXrlvism'l. Mr. NVigton 1Aslvisurl. Mrs. XVZHTIOI' f.'X4lvisnrl. 'l'licmlo1'e Bullock, Glvnn Hulxlxs. l-'msn' Row Virginia Steele. NYilma ,Team lgillxrnp. Frzink Spcllvrink, Paul Gurskc lPrcsinlv.-ntl. Otis llnll. NVilmnh Hull, Bulxlxy Herrick. illagz twenty-nur FI E ARTS HI - lilugr Ilurntg-twu F0L'R'rn Row lletty Rvicl. Nina Lester. llurutlmy Gntman, lilcanur Geauman. 'l'ntRn Row Mary Ruth Klayer. Lilian VVilll1mnl. Margaret Glider. Joyce Griffin, lilizalmetll Svutt. farnl Zll1lTl1t'l'IIlItIl, lhvwtliy llcrlwr, juni' Far- Iwllltli Srgumn Row fic-rtrinle lltmlrlrs. llorglliltl Kafka. llarrivt Cady, Nancy lilacklrnrn. Mrs. XVarncr fAflvism'J, Miss llammtnnl 1Arlvism'l, Grace lilackmer. Doris Spicer. linlma Ruse llulxlrarrl. FIRS1' Row Maxim- Hurst. Jane Phillips. Lucille Portman t'l'x'u:isi1i'rrl, Vamille Skalak iVice-Prcii- rlcntl, Fltnrlotte Cline 4l'ri-5i- :lent J. N yriam julmstun 1Social f'hairmnnl. Helen Ynungless tSecretaryt, Betty Thomas, Doris Cain. Tnmn Row Otis Hall. James llall, Rulxert Ilartsim, Frank Spa-lf lsrinlc, ML-lvin llurmt, NYiI- liam flluscl. iitmltm lilisi. iieurgo Jackman. liny 'l'ln'un er, llunald Metcalf. Sxvuxiv Row John Strung, Kvnnz-tll linrln'0r. .'Xrtl1tn' lfuwls, Lev XY1lmn. Tliumas lVtmrl. linwlantl liz-rtlluff. XYinfrc'tl .Xnclm-rs. Flare Rcinliartl. VVil- liam Sicli. llavicl lliltlnvr. F I its r Rnw YVilliam XVigtt,mn. Jznmw M urpliy. Philip VVnruf-atur fVi1'v'l'1'csixlc-ntl, M nrtun Fzintplmr-ll f'I't'r-amt'L'r'l, VVil- liam Persons fPre-siclvnt l , Mr, F. F. Alter tAtlvisnrl. Robert llc-w ISL-crvtaryl , Norman Xxlllllltlllll, Paul Gurske. Summa' Hum XI.ug,.n-I .Xllxinn I'I.uf C:llnI1.ll4I. YIIW Ihmkullln IX-.Xm.1m lwulll. XII. .Ulu 111,41 lar XYIIILHII Si-'In XI nl nm X1-nl.: Iwnv Huw Ium l.upru!:l. XX'iIIm1n ILM, I :Hum llmlulfnrlqnln H41 I XX' lvl I'I4 mm I.1.nuln.ull DEB TE VY I 0-HIGH A NNU Img? FF K I cw I 'I'HlulI Ibm' Rulut XK'infIu. lfvxuxk S1 WI IIIIIII 'ILImxn.4x XYWHI l Imrlmx I'xxzy Ii.xI1vIl Iim-WIN Iflvnlalul ICMII1-III, IILYJIIII vI,uIv,fm I,nllI II--ws. Ihln IMI XI4-I-.nII, l'I,u:' IhinIx:u4I uni Il..II XX: Sn-.I-.lv Rum , . Hum I uwnx fl-uxxvufw NI.un.4y5:xI, Vlmlllfllm- I-IIIIK II4I1u N uruglnv l'I'51fiNll I',lllI lwvxlm 14214-III!-.xl Xlnw II num-,ml l.X4Ix'Iw.m XI.ux ICHII1 Hmmm NH HIIIHV I. llwllx l.uix1. II.yll.lI I Wnm lun Huw I.i1iul XXlIIImn:I. NIxli.m1 I-'Im mu .I.un- I'I1lIIip l'.nmllI: SIMIIJIII. I'QI1:m1n I.: .nllmiul wk, WUI fdngv tulrntg-thrrr FIFTH Row Robert Duvall, Donald VVyatt, llarolcl Papworth, Melvin Ilurst. George Jack- son, VN'arcl XYooster, Lewis lves. Robert VVinmler, Otis Hall CLiln'arianJ. Fo17u'ru Row Philip VVorcc-ster KX'ice-l'resi- rlentl. Francis James, flar- ence Ilowman. Robert Smith. lirarlforrl VVarner. Perry Young, Kathleen Kimpton, flertrtule Hobbs. Miriam Ye-rrla. Tu 1 RI! Row Carol Zimmerman, Doris Spicer. Helly Reid. Harriet l'ally. Jolinette Xyillli. Nina ,lean Lester. Patricia t ham- berlain. Dorothy Hobbs, lletty Evans. Uorothy Har- ley. SECOND Row Ruth Robinson. Dana Tuck. Arlene Fampbell. W'ilmah Hull, Faythe Fields. Vir- ginia Carson, Myrlam John- ston. ,lane Phillips, Betty VVentlt. Alice Worcester. FIRST ROW lleorgianna McKnight, Grace Iilaekmer fSecretary and Treasurerl. Margaret Glider 4l're-sidentj, Miss Yeach. Miss XVoodruff. Mr, VVil- liams. Miss Smith, VVilliam Sich CPresidentD, Familie Skalak fSocial Chairmanl, Raymond Herod CSecretaryJ. 1 W, 't t -rt 'i l l ,f XITIIIRIT Row Robert Mellonalcl, Lilian NVillbon4l. james Hall, Harold Papvvortlx il'resi- dcntj. Mary Alice VVebber, Robert Hartson. Ralph Ruth. Thomas Gayters, Robert Herrick. Sitcoms Row Doris Cain. Margaret Glider fSocial l'hairman J. Ransom Cooley. Miss Fees tllirec- tori, L:-on llohrer, Juanita Shaw. janet Ashley, llirneisis Young. F 1 RST Row Kenneth liohrer, Leon Yag- gy CSecretary and Treas- urerj, Arthur Dudley. Lester Papworth, The-Ima Portman. Helen Thomas. Raymond Bickel, Joan Durand, Ifarra Young. 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Xl1L5l11i.4 Vgnlwll. f h fir LIBRARY CLUB Ijlugr tmrutg-fiur TH CL B LATI CL lblsgr tuwntg-six FOURTH Row Izunes Hall. Geurge Jacksun. VYilliam Persons. Nnrton Campbell, liurdett Lawson 4Presi1lentl. VVilliam Close CYicefPn-siclcntb, Ruwlanll llc-rthuff, Rulmrt YanAusclale. Tnlkn Row XYilliam Sich tSt'crc-tary 3. Xlfartl Vkhltster, Paul llnvcy. Otis Hall. Dunaltl Metcalf t'l'reasure-rl, Arthur Fuwls, john Salccllar. S1-:cttmv Row Lilian Xvilllnmtl, Margaret Glimlcr. Virginia Lansing, Misw Ihmrotlxy Hauer IAQI- vistmrl. Patricia Chamlmcrlain, Helen Yuungless, lltmrtmthy tlntman. FIRST Ruw llurutlly Anne llavis. Marg- aret Paddack. Robert NVindcr. YValtcr Gutman. Ralph Fowls. Eleanor Cady, Agnes Mitro, Iola Gibson. SEFOND Row liorghild Kafka. Arthur Lucas, Ruth Musller. M ariun llnngarcl. M rs. S. Kelly lAtlvist1rl, Margar:-t Hurst. Richartl NVeeks fQnacstc-rl. VVilmah llnll Clrcgatil. Utix Hall. F1 RST Row Ruhert VVintl:-r, Louisa' Proper. lula Clihsun fhegatil. 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Ixnl lun Palm Vxtlx Xltlvn X411-un.: St Iulu-n, NI.uuItn l'uxr'Il, K .nhl xxx Hur ln. GIRL RE ERVES TURE HO AKERS Idzxgv tun-nig-urnrn FOURTH Row Mary Douglas, Ruth 'I'aylur. Kathryn Owens, Joyce Grif- fin. Margaret Parlrlack. Agnes Mitru. Marilyn Ilipp, lic-tty VVenmlt. Fliarluttc Meacham. llnruihy Rosecrans. lilcanrmr Vamly, VYinilre1l Bell, .Xgm-s Smith. 'FIIIRD Row Gladys llulrlnarll. Marjuric Manning. Doris Spice-r, lileznmr Ge-auman. I.-,ie lirnwn. XYilmah Hull. lnla Gilwsnn. Nina Lester. Emma llulmlmarcl. Margaret Schubert. Mary llvth Hartson. Farul Zimmx-rman, XYiIma Latlimp. SECOND Row Dnrutliy Iiarlvy, Marion VVal1l, Mary R. Clayer YR?- curclorj. Graco lilaukmvr iSer- retary and Treasurerl. Heh-n Zlmydnuvvski, Virginia 'Car- sun fPresirl6nt3. Miss Clvv- engcr fAmlvisorl. Dorothy llutmau. VVanda Zlnyflnuwski. Helen Morrison. Juhnette xvfllll fVice President and Social Chairman! . Lucille Portman, Arlcene Brickley. FIRST Row Helly llc-rrick. Harriet lmmnk. lsalvel Byars, Sarah J. Jluies. Elaine Lee. Barbara VVade. Marion Reed. Frances Clark, Dorothy Johnson. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCI TIO ARSITY CLUB Wag? twrutg-eight SECOND Row Jainvs Murphy. Bruce alma' ria. Vharles Frye. VK'illiam Flow. Raymunml lin-rml. FIRST Ram' Philip NVurcester CVice- l're-sidenil. Norman VVill- lmnrl. XYilliam Persons, Nur! Inn Vamphell lSvcrn-tary nnsl Treasurer P , Lu- XVilsun Kpresiclentl. liurilctt IAIVVSUII, Herman lliulnell, HI-LIGHTS OF THE YEAR The Arts and Industries Building represents a significant step in the advancement of education in Oberlin High School. Not only did the dedication on January 29, 1937, attract outside interest, but since that time many school administrators have come to observe this model development. The equipment. which will be complete after two years. will prove ample for all areas of work, being designed with thought for safety, eiiiciency, and appearance. Some of the modern features include the direct and indirect light diffusion, sou11d absorb- ing walls and floor, air conditioning, and the inspirational murals. Our appreciation for this new development goes to the Board of Education who realized the need and promoted the project. to the Federal government which granted a part of the cost through the l'ublic lVorks Administration. a11d to the voters of Oberlin who passed the bond issue. EXCHANGE PROGRAMS Exchange programs have been carried on most successfully with nearby schools for the purpose of fostering good-will as well as giving the performers experience. Norwalk gave the one-act play, Dad flashes In : and Rocky River brought. Kid- napping Betty, and lierea presented a varied program. Miss Rayle directed Luncheon for Six for assemblies in Amherst, Norwalk, and Rocky River, and gave Dress Re- vearsal at Berea. The casts of these plays formed the nucleus for the new dralnatic club, the O-High l'luycrs. This organization gave their lirst performance on April 30, presenting three one-act plays. The goal of the 0-lligh I'Iaycrs is to raise money for adequate and permanent stage equipment. The O. II. S. Band presented concerts in Amherst and lVellington while the Boys' tilee Club went to Henrietta. These schools promise return programs next year. PUBLIC SPEAKING In the iield ot' Public Speaking Oberlin experienced the most active program in its history, the debate squad debating approximately thirty-five times. Among the high points of the season was the Clinic at lVooster College where twenty-three high schools debated for practice. Then at the Northern Ohio Tourna- ment, in which twenty-seven schools I'rom Ohio and Indiana contested, the Oberlin team won seven out of eleven decisions. Oberlin and Berea in a split-team debate, in which each team was composed of one member from each school, contested at Rocky River. Eight members of the l'ublic Speaking class entered the lVestern Reserve University Tournaments: Patricia Chamberlain, Eleanor Geauman, and Marjorie Manning in Oratorical and lleclamation contcstsg Clare Reinhard, lVilliam Sieh, lVilliam tllose, and Valentin Nasipak in the debate tournament: and Clare Reinhard, NVilliam Sich, and Ward lVooster in the one-act play contest. This play, A Game of Chess, placed in the finals with five other schools. Hag: twenty nine CASE AGAINST THE SENIORS tContinued from page fourteenj Of all the trips I'm getting in on . . . that Math Club trip to Akron! going thro' the plant was terrible, but what fun we had afterwards-airplane rides and? ? ? Ec. and Commercial Law classes went to Cleveland - saw oodles of money - delicious cookies at VVard Baking Co .... looked queer under lights at Plain Dealer Bldg. read- ing next week's funnies . . . girls couldn't resist bus driver's smile . . . Hurray! Gorske was elected president of the senate. Can I pick 'em or can I pick 'em? My first Prom-my first formal. It was a thrill to crash through and go with a senior. Larry Gill, that man thrills me. About twenty-two of us met afterwards at tcensoredj 'memberi' Ugh! VVonder how much sand it takes to kill one-certainly ate enough to-at the class picnic at Crystal-oh, that roller coaisterf J J And Dear Diary, This has bee11 one glorious week-end. lVillbonds' let the Fine Arts use their cot- tage. Hi-Y came out to dance . . . beach party at one a. ln. with a two courageous souls swimming . . . Hiked to Crystal and talk about sunburn but rode back in a Lincoln-Zephyr with the cutest fellow. What I need most now though is sleep! Commencement was nice-we ushered-the seniors looked grand in their caps and gowns-impressive ceremony. Just think, next year- SEPTEMBER 8, 1936 Seniors! ! But where is our much talked about dignity? Can't find mine, but per- haps in time welll be shining examples for O. H. S.-or will we? Big social event! The class had an election party and it really was one wild time. Lee, Buss, and Persons were the candidates for tl1e Lollypop, Hot Dog, and Pop- corn party respectively. Clever idea, especially the samples-bribes! Wheel lVorcester was elected president for the fourth consecutive ti111e, with Charlotte Cline as vice pres. His able assistants are Lilian VVillbond, sect., Frank Spelbrink, treas., and Camille Skalak and James Murphy as reigning social chairmen. Bohrer, Fowls, Hurst, Reinhard, Spelbrink, and Throner are in Hi-Y this year. Persons got the presidency and Buss is vice. lVe are to wear caps and gowns for Commencement-white for girls, navy blue for boys. Also decided to have an Annual which is a load off my mind. Imagine a senior class without one! Annual football banquet at the Inn celebrating the greatest athletic season of O. H. S. I thought the banquet was swell--the speakers were all right too. Coach Ott is getting used to it by now. I'll always be reminded, of this year by the gold football I received. lVish I could come back next year. Ifll really miss it. Went in for culture in a big way-some of the senior Eng. class went to see Pride and Prejudice. Perhaps it was just a coincidence that Fats Waller was in Cleve- land at the same time. The Glee Clubs gave Christmas Eve in Merrie England tonight, and it was so el'- fective-the songs and the pantomine went well together. I just love Christmas and all that sort of thing. This afternoon Helen and I stayed for F. H. A.-officers were elected. Helen Zbydnowski was chosen vicepresident and Joyce, secretary. C6 , tContinued on page thirty-sixj Fug: thirty A THLET IC STATE TR CK CHAMPIUNS OF 1936 lilyria. . .Third g Berea . . .First. . .Lorain-Tie Little Big Five ill Oberlin-First Place Oberlin 8015. Bellevue 65 1f3, Norwalk -13 1f'33, hvillilI'll 227 1f3, Port Clinton 13V2. District Class B Meet at Mentor-Second Stale Class li Meet :it lfulmnlms-First First plave in mile relay and 880 relay: Mau-:irthy tirst in 2203 Strong first in 880, .5 of a second short of the state record. .xltllllllgll this is the record of last ye:11 s tm-mn, their success has never llc-fore been pub- Iishefl in the 0-High. The '37 sqmul, composed of pl-zwticzllly the same men, have by this time carried on the baton of these tracksters. ig UZ? 'i . A ff' ,Tiff X V 5 Cx Siarrmn Row Assistant Coach Dum Leahy, Russell Bell. Jarvis Stmng, Raymond Herod, Charles Frye, Coach Ott. FIRST Row Burdett Lawson. Norman XN'illhond, XVilliam Close, William Macarthy, M urton Campbell. Bags thirty-nn: FOUTBALL SECOND Row Andrew Echko, Raymond Braun, Perry Young, NVil- liam Wigton, William Macar- thy, Murton Campbell, Wil- liam Close, William Wahl, Norman Willbond, Jack Behr, Philip Worcester KCo-cap- tainl, Donald Harley, Alfred Reynolds, Ransom Cooley. Fmsr Row Lyle Franklin, John Johnson, Charles Frye, George Jack- son, James Murphy, Gordon Bliss, Robert Dew, William Persons, Otis Hall, Burdett Lawson CCo-captainl, Bruce Morris, Herman Hudnell, Charles Smith. Page thtrtg-hun LITTLE BIG FIVE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS As a, grand climax to the Little Big Five League, Oberlin proved themselves Champs for the third time . . . heavy, veteran team, strong reserve power . . . W'ent to IVellington, Came back smiling 40-0 . . . Massaered Fairview 75-0-even threw the bench and water-boy into the game . . . Hudnell outran four IVestern Reserve Academy teams, 27-7 score . L . Six inches of mud up at Port Clinton kept our score down to 30-0 . . . Competition getting tougher now . . . Edged Norwalk 14-0 . . . Put the pressure on IVillarrl in decisive battle to win 13-6 . . . Boys over-confident Bellevue ties us 6-6 i11 a hard-fought game . . . A tough Crew Came up from Ashland, one of the stateis ten best, to be subdued 13-0 by the Indians . . . Friday the 13th and playing their 13th game against Elyria the Ottmen were humbled 26-7. LE'r'rnRMEN: Gordon Bliss, Murton Campbell, VVil- liam Close, Robert Dew, Charles Frye, Otis Hall, Herman Hudnell, John Johnson, Burdette Lawson, Bruce Morris, James Murphy, Willianl Persons, VVilliam VVahl, Norman XYillbond, Philip Worcester, and John Strong, Manager. r Am ASKETBALL SECTIONAL CO-CHAMPIONS ln t'Olltl'tlS11 to the football victory the ealgers Caune through on the short entl of the league rating . . . at lone victory but defeated by small lllilI'glllS. l'lllLS'l' Rorxn SECOND ROUND 'Port Olinton 36 Oberlin 19 Port Clinton 39 Oberlin 34 Norwalk 212 Oberlin 20 Norwalk 29 Oberlin 25 Willard 27 Oberlin 20 lVilh1rml 23 Oberlin 30 Bellevue 28 Oberlin 20 Bellevue 50 Oberlin 21 Two t'or and two 2lg'2llllSt in the non-league games Elyria itll-25 Berea 15-30 NVQ-llington 241-222 Purina 18-25 Again t'l:1ss B Sectional P0-tlllilllllll0llS :lt Clearview. eliminating Lorain St. Mury's 28-45, and Brunswick 21.-30 . . . Ati K2l,Yl'llll2l the boys kept their stride, defeating 'Kaur tlolph, :I tezlln with 20 eonseentive vietories, by at score ot' 223-20 . . . Missed their vliam-e to go to Columbus by two points, 21-10, in the lust two minutes of play with lnmle- penllenee. lins 1Vorrester, the only loss by gl'lltllItltl0ll, was the arting Uillltillll at the tonrnume ts. Letters were awureieclifo the ten nienlbers of tlixsql fl and the lllilllllgelk . Q yn - Y Ti H Ni S 6-1 LEFT 'ro RIGHT John Strong, Murton Camp- bell, Norman VVillbond, Ron- ald Slater. Robert Dew. Charles Frye. Paul Morris, Herman Hmlnell, William VVigton. Philip XVorcester Cfaptainl. IN Fnour foach Ott. Manager Dudley VVood, Assistant Coach Leah y. Bags thirty-thru FE T RES DESIGN FOR LIVING The early bird gets the worm . . . the reason why Lil calls him, my hero . . . two fair lasses under the lilacs, but who's the babe in the bush? . . . the roaring iifth with the 'tMinds and Manners of XVild Animals ?'l . . . the budding bug-ologists . . . the keeper of the keys . . .-look, and listen . . . Hold that Tiger . . .-Steamboat 'round the tblend . . . Three Smart Girls . . . Sweet is the word for you . . . That sweet expression . . . what's the hurry?-we might get to class ou time . . . Just look at the little men . . . tskip the circlej. Now, now boys-- you mustnit point! Candid Camera Catches Catechism Class . . . Do you believe in miracles? or is it posed? . . . United Press bulletins-uh-huh! . . . lu the spring a young man's Q?J fancy . . . Take your pick boys, but the show must go on . . . Morris field from the air . . . Oh. to be a football hero! . . . EL equals RH or-oh nuts . . . There's Something in the Air . . . Pack up your troubles and smile! . . . Mr. WVi1liams shows how it is done. . . . Now go back to the circle in the center to the right start- ing at the top and Hwalk, do not run to the nearest exit? . . . Are two heads better than one? . . . The lamp at the Window . . . Jim fWeissmulleri Murphy . . . No wonder we won the game . . . too marvelous for words . . . Little Man, what now? ANCHORS AWAY, ME LADS. Hag: thu-tg-fnur FE T RES E F. V, Xu x x. X .K X D I YJ lllugr thirty-fiur CASE AGAINST THE SENIORS fContinued from page thirtyj New Building had open house tonight and I ushered. It was smooth! more import- ant people! O-High had a special edition with pictures celebrating the opening. Mr. Williams was so thrilled. Great Day! Hi-Y and Fine Arts have exchanged their standards for their ideal boy and girl. The things I didn't know about me would fill a book-no smoking, limited make-up, etc., ad infinitum. I had to get up at 7 to get ready to golwith the band to Amherst. The program was praised. On the way home the bus driver lost his way with the aid of a few pupils who weren't anxious to get back to morning classes. O. H. S. is really getting a. dramatic atmosphere! YVhat with the plays we've been having, etc. Norwalk gave their exchange play in a special assembly this afternoon -more fun entertaining them at a tea afterwards. Excitement at school today-the Varsity Club has set up a shoe shining establish- ment on the first iieor with a vic. too. Who says the labor classes never get a break? National Honor Society was chosen and surprise-I am on it! ! I promised to keep it a secret-and have kept it .... Good grief do I really look like those senior pictures of mine? It's a shame! I really shouldnit live. After all our worry and fussing the F. H. A. Easter Parade went over well. Nancy surely worked hard-the dresses from Yocom's were just darling and oh-Larry Gill! Finally convinced Mother she should come to the Fine Arts Mother and Daughter Tea. It was really swell. The last Red and Blue. Seems as though it's the last of everything-the REDS WON, TOO . . . Four of the F. H. A. girls went to Columbus -had a grand time at the Convention-carrying alley acts, eating, no sleep, etc. Got a part in the senior play and is it ever fun? VVe spend just hours practicing but it's great sport-more dumb things happen! And those torrid t?j love scenes . . . The senior play was a. success: the cast did very well. People were turned away 'both nights. They're even talking about it in the college classes . . . The play was a suc- cess! ! ! Gee, it was fun to get ilowers. The Juniors gave us a perfectly gorgeous prom--the cutest decorations-and Larry Gill-what a thelne song! Pretty gay time afterwards, too, Now Dear Diary, I can't possibly write any more until school's out 'cause I am simply swamped with work-not to 111ention glee club concerts, cast party, senior breakfast, and graduatiofnhf , The District Attorney rests the case for the State versus the senior class of '37. The jury will retire to reach their verdict. Is the class guilty or not guilty? Hag: thirty-six LAST ILL D TESTAME We, the rlass of flllffy-SOVCII, Sane i11 1ni11d illlll sou11d i11 health fill leaving high srhool, now dispose Of all our earthly wealth. No one helped us, none coerced, To whieh we freely do eonsent: That this, liereafter shall he kll0Wll As our last will and testament. I, Gorske. leave to Johnny Strong My manner, 4-hief' Zlllfl faultless elothes. l. Betty Reid, to llot Gerber give My rambling rhatter i11 humorous prose. My serenity of maniier, I, K. Luikart, leave To -lulia Valenkus to ralm her down. My position as typisf for the 0-High. l, H. Give to fiI'2l4'P Rlarkmer-a sueeessor found! Youngless I, l'ersons. leave my rule mustache 'l'o any l'll'0Slllll2lll with fuzz o11 his chin. T. Dave Burgess, to Coach Ott will The 0ll5ll'lll of my engaging grin. To Hob llew a sunny disposition ls handed dow11 by Elsie Mitro. 011 Mary Ruth Gayer. Franklin Grant His handsome brown eyes does bestow. l, Melvin Hurst, will to Leile Napp My rural taxi service. To Betty Evans. l. Naomi Hughes, give My carefree attitude to keep her from being nervous. To lflleanor Geauinaii, I, Edwin Bartlett, Give my infinite lark of eonceit. My artistic- interests, l, Nanry Blarkluurn. will To Ruth W'yatt to make her life complete. T. 'I'orky Lawson, will my l'6S9llllll3lll'6 to Apollo To Bobby Ohly, to be the girls' next ideal man. T, Fiharloe flline, will my long sweeping lashes 'Po Gordie Bliss to use as best he can. 'l'o George -larkson, l, Mini Johnston linseliishly will my flawless romplexion. My tapping feet, l, .lane Phillips, give to Meri Pampbell So that his big feet may escape detection. I, Harriet Cady, to Ray Braun My aceomplislnnents in many a line. I, Fred Kafka, to McCarthy give My weakness for book and my clever mind. Bag: thirty-nruru Page thtrtg-right My contrariness and love of argument I, Jim Murphy, to Roddy Berthoff hand on. My big heart, I, Babe James, give to Miss Bayle To prevent her keeping us cramming 'til dawn. I, Ralph Kessler, leave my sacred white rat To Dolly Lee to watch over until it dies. I, Mary Lindquist, bestow my salesmanship On Glen Molyneaux-there true talent lies. To Helen Morse the care of the Libe's vertical tile I, Lil lVillbond, do gladly hand down. My records in typing speed tests, I, Margaret Glider, Leave to Johnny Sakellar, so he can go to town. I, Bohrer, leave my air of masculinity To Freshmen who will need it as a Senior. I, Lee lYilson, to Brad do give My quiet and scholarly demeanor. To Leon Yaggy, I, John VVeekly give The manly stride with which I walk. I, Shirley Napp, will n1y quiet charm To Pat Chamberlain-how she can talk! I, Frank Spelbrink, will the dimple on my chin To future leading men in the senior play. I, Ginny Carson, will my untiring energy To Paul Hovey to use on a far-oif day. My artistic little puddle jumper I, Bunny Throner, leave to Paul Morris. I, Maxine Hurst, give my engaging meekness To Mrs. Cain's little Doris. I, Clare Reinhard, will my power of self expression To Mr. Wigton's future guests. A I, Emma Rose, will my intelligence To prospective seniors for Miss Bayle's tests. To Harold Papworth, I, Bus W'orcester Leave my yen for football. To Norman Willbond, I, Betty Thomas, Leave my languor, sighs, and all. I, Cam Skalak, will my distinctive walk To future ilighty Sophs who grace the third floor hall I, Fran Mcliuffie, will my sophistication To Lizzie Carr to make even more gentlemen fall. My sonorous voice, I, Joyce Griffin, offer To Ellen Haylor, the little mite. I, Helen Zbydnowski, to Miss Taylor, leave My athletic ability and moderate height. I, Betty Wendt, bestow on Georgianna McKnight, My dresser gallery of rogues and dogs. To Bill Wahl, I, Robert Duval leave My bright mind with no cogs. To R. Grills, I, Rodge Herrick, confer My clever business technique. To Bill Close, I, Margaret Luikart, bequeath My sensibility which is unique. l, Gertie Hobbs, will to Lucy Hall My tall and stream-line finish. I, Butch Morris, will to Mark Fisher My brawn and strength-I ate my spinach! To Dorothy Anne Davis, l, Virginia Lansing, Transmit my humorous wit. l, Arthur Fowls, give Marilyn Hipp My contagious laugh to make a hit. To Mrs. Kelly, I, Perry Young, give my mechal To coordinate her pupils declensions. To Louise Proper, l, Lucille Portman, Leave my handicraft of all dimensions. To Janet Ashley, l, Dorothy Gutman, will My smooth application of lipstick. l. Don NVyatt, give to Otis Hall My long stay in 0. H. S.-it's all a trick! To Tola Gibson, l, Maro Bartlett, Leave freely my blushing reticence. To Faith Fields, l, Marguerite Smith, VVill my goodly share of common sense. ' My becoming modesty, T, Dorothy Squires, To Marion Davis do bequeath. To Mary Beth Hartson, I, D. Hutchison, Willingly my excess pep leave. To Miss Bauer goes Al Harris' bicycle ln all its glory of red and white. lical talents My sweet and charming smile, I, Bertha Rodin, Give to-well, who wouldn't want it?-we'll b As a fitting climax to our verse, Ray Herod leaves his speed in track So that 0. H. S. may forge ahead, And never will fall back. ite I Faye thirty-nine Permanent League of International Recreation Recognizes New Dictatorship In the year of our Lord, 1950, The Permanent League of Recreation first recognized the realm of Senior-Mania, where the official language is the op', dialect, learned in the 1937 senior play. Many facts heretofore unpublished were disclosed at the meeting of the League. The class of 1937, inspired by their spirit of class loyalty, cooperation, and a de- sire to continue their high school days, soon after graduation migrated bag and bag- gage, bicycles, and fthe 100-year old victoryj bell to an isolated island recently discov- ered in the South Seas-minus faculty, minus parents-to carry on for themselves 21 government, of the people, for the etc., according to the precepts learned in Mrs. Gibson's history and civics classes. The former government has recently been overthrown. The ex-king, Bus lVorcester, the first, is now retired and lives in a villa attended by some of the loyal members of his court: Ralph Kessler-Royal Shoestring Tier: Franklin Grant - The Royal Holder of the Royal Suspenders: and Maro Bartlett-The Royal Cleaner of the Royal Chandeliers. Most of the other members of l1is court proved disloyal and deserted him to serve the 119W Dictator, Paul Gorske, known as Opill Dopuce-pronounced 0-pill Do-Pouch-a. He lives in a mansion designed by the Luikart girls and built by Perry Young. V The officers in the new cabinet of Opill Dopuce are: Minister of Finance-Butch Morris fthe man of affairsj g Minister of Aviation-Betty Thomas tHer head is in the cloudslj g Minister of Enlightenment-Fred Kafka fsuch intelligenceli g Minister of Propaganda-Clare Reinhard tHow he can spread itlj 3 Ministers Without Portfolio- Donald VVyatt and John Weekley flt does seem natural to see them without booksi 5 Commissar for Food Industries-Babe James fYou can no doubt -imagine whyljg Minister of Foreign Affairs-Shirley Napp tYou know, that man from North Olm- stedjg Ministers of Home Affairs-Bertha Rodin and Jim Murphy tappropriate, isn't it?J, Minister of Education-Rodge Herrick twonder why?Jg Minister for National Defense-Kenneth Bohrer tHe makes a tough cop, anyway!J 3 Minister of Communica-' tions-Elsie Mitro fShe's had experience in 2nd period study hall!j 5 Vice Chancellor of Social Affairs-Fran MacDu1Tie tThis isa night job which occupies a great deal of her timejg All in all, some cabinet. Fug: fnrtg Secret agent No. S-Man 305 is Edwin Bartlett--but don't tell anybody! Opill I Dopuce's personal radio blaster on station 1037 is Helen Youngless fshe astounds even her best friends announcing in a loud voice!J Special programs are broadcast from Senior-Mania all day. Some of the following participate: 6:00 A. M. exercises, Hill l'ersons-tmystery: how he gets up so early? -Answer: he stays upij Later in the morning a program is broadcast by Porky Law- son on Cookie-Hints which the ladies f?'?i of the realm find very useful. fWell, we've seen Porky in shorts-I guess we can stand the apron!J. At noon a program of luncheon music is broadcast by an all-girl band. The first rehearsal aroused such a quarrel over the choice of leader that it was unanimou ly decided not to have any. Margaret Glider plays the bass-fiddle fWe all know where she learned the fine points of the art!l: Betty Reid plays the flute. Lucille Portman plays the French Horn- and does she make it go down and 'roundl Harriet Cady, as a special favor to the listeners, plays the piano--she's known over the world as the hottest player of swing music, past, present or future. Uharloe Cline plays the tuba, though you can hardly see her between the instrument! The surprise of this wonderful t?l program occurs promptly every noon when Jane Phillips and Mim Johnston are persuaded t???i to render their special artistic arrangement of Moonlight and Shadows. On an afternoon program comes Dorothy Hutchison bringing solace to lovesick husbands with her pep talks. Later is a. new prograln on the arts of dress-making aml the habits on an Indian Reservation by the Corporation of Nancy Blackburn and Naomi Hughes-I well, where have you girls been all our lives?J. At 5:30 Dorothy Gntman presents her unique characterization of Little Annie Rooney. -lust to put a little hmnor into the situation, Arthur Fowls and Lilian VVillbond have taken over the Gracie Allen and George Burns hour. 'fl don't get it, as Gracie would say. Maxine Hurst fisnit she spookyli dons her mask late at night toll, oh now!J to give her program of murder mysteries. - There is also a night-club in Senior-Mania tby ummimofus consent of the inhabit- antsll for their entertainment. The manager, Melvin Hurst, selected Dorothy Squires as blues singer, Fannie Brice style. After careful deliberation, he chose Frank Spel- brink as bouncer. Opill Dopuce, to prove that Mr. Nobel has nothing on him, has offered similar prizes to the peoples of Senior-Mania. ln the tield of marathon dancing, it was won by Virginia Lansing and Dave Burgess trecord made therelj. In the field of beauty, grace, and charm, it was won by Camille Skalak a Miss Klepto-mania. In the field Hag: fnrig nn: of literature, Virginia Carson won the prize for her essay on '4VVhy is a Guinea Pig? In the field of paper-cutting, Helen Zbydnowski won for her artistic talent in produc- ing better, bigger, and most unusual paper dolls. To establish the social standing of Senior-Mania, Opill Dopuce sent ten represen- tatives to the Olympfoplics, all of whom brought back prizes in their respective sports -doin' it up in the Senior-Mania! Lee IVilson carried off first prize with his impres- sionistic modern ballet. Mary Lindquist finished far ahead of other competitors in the field of tiddle-winks. Raymond Herod copped the coveted pick-up sticks cup. Allan Harris was the champion thumb-twiddler-4-we always knew he had it in him, but we never thought it would come out! Marguerite Smith proved sharper than anyone else in the international pencil-sharpening contest-those studious people! Betty Wenclt played tag for good old Senior-Mania, and she said in a newspaper interview: quote alt was in 0. H. S. I learned how to get my man! unquote. In that old favorite game of ours, jacks, Robert Duvall pulled them up the fastest and won the banner. You will be glad to hear that Senior-Mania is the first country to have solved the labor problems once and for all through the efforts of -Toyce Griffin who heads the 0.I.C. fget it?J. To lessen the necessity for strikes a professional sit'downer has been ap- pointed by the government-Gertie Hobbs received the coveted position. She strikes for anyone and everyone. Her motto is- Sit down for all! I canlt stand it Z The unemployment problem, by a similar policy, has also been provided for. Guy Throner is employed to act as the unemployed. Htopdail, fOplill Dfopluce. Bags fnrtg-tum Ll N4 Vulrring fur Nprwivll Ur'wu.wim1.v Olwriin lligfh Svlmol llriulzmlvs .f1fff'7HliNfl 0. S. C. This Yrvzr 'l'hv Ulwrlih Svlmnl ui' f'1lIllllll'l't'P is :1 IIll'llliN'l' ol' 'l'hv Axlwrivzlil .XSN0l'iilii0ll nl .Iulilim-1'uIIvgg4-s, il stauulin-f :wa-m'1lwl to not lllUl'0 than il hzili' Qluzvn svlmols PN ol lnusinvss il'2liIIillg in thv Vnilwl Siam-s. This si-lmul has lrzlinwl tlmilsnmls ul 'Y4lllIlj,Q me-n :mil XYUIIIUII for hllsim-ss, uflii-0 and sm-11-fzli'i:1l positions who ln- lH'l'lll5j'illQ prmnim-111 positions in :ill paris oi' lhv 1'Ullllil'j'. l'1ill'il Vl'2ll' il gh grnup nl' 0. ll. S. gl-zulilallos :ith-1111 The Uhvrlin Sm-lmol of f'Ullllll0l'i'0. UH ,0,H ff 1oKEs Num: Who's thai fellow with long ln:1ii'? Yuiv Loc-ks. Mary livtln? lmurs lu-ilu-0 my mi1'rul'. illlilgjfilliliillllfv Y as Ulosv: ll1-'s :I follow fl'0lll Xalh-. Vanin: Uh. l'vo Uffl'll lwnril of thusv llovvy: NVh:Ll is your worsf Sin. Mary lflvtll: My Yilllliy, I Slwllfi Iluvvv: gdlyilili-S noi Yilllifj'-ii'4 'l'hom:ls lin Kvssh-1' with his dugii vw - i What kiml of ax dug is thai K1-sslvr: lI1-'s il SlHlllil'i.N v v hmfs llili owl' illvrv now. IPINNICRS i- flllqqyyg 'PNAS 'l'lwm:is: My, my, isn't il f0l'ilIllZlfl' Mr. Bvllr: Y1-s, l'll giw you al lub Swvvp out ihv stm'v. grzulilut'v. l'1-rsons: Hui, l'1n ax high sa-lmol Mrs. H. L. Ruwdou, Mr. livlirz Sm-ry, ih:li's thc- oalsivsf Manager juli l'Y0 gui. lllagr fnrtg-thru' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. J. E. Barnard Dentist 17 W. College St. Phone 420 Dr. C. W. Carrick Dentist 5 S. Main St. Phone 581 Dr. Paul C. Colegrove Pliysiciali 5 W. College St. Phone 285 Dr. W. R. Gregg 5 S. Main St. Phone 107 Dr. G. C. Jameson Physician 13 W. College St. Phone 70 Dr. James A. McGrann Optometrist 39 E. College St. Phone 477 Dr. S. E. Miller Physician 21 s. Main Sr. Phone 351 Dr. R. A. Phipps Dentist 29 S. Main St. Phone 687 Dr. W. A. Richardson Dentist 5 W. College St. Phone 76 Dr. A. C. Siddall Pllysician 33 W. College St. Phone 500 Dr. L B. Stephan Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat 15-17 College Place Phone 650 Dr. L. H. Trufant Physician 15 S. Main St. Phone 5831 Bag: f arty-fnur The T. O. Murphy Co. PLUMBING, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING LORAIN COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS FOR IRON FIREMAN AUTOMATIC COAL BURNERS We Did the Job on the .Ymv Arts and Industries Building IN OBERLIN PHONE 262 IN ELYRIA PHONE 7783 ELGI WATCHES for GRADUATION at HERRICK' JEWELRY STORE Congratulations AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1937 XVQ hope that in one of the following ways we have contrihntefl om' slmre to your High Svhool Life Senior Class Disrinrtions Academic Caps and Gowns Hi-Y Sweaters and Em blcms Senior Boys' Tir Clasps Athletic Equipment Clothing, Imrnishings, Shoes Pfaff's Clothing Co. The Store that Men Approve Page fnrtg flu: CAMPUS RESTAURANT HSTRICTLY PURE FOOD COLLEGE BEAUTY SHOP Complete Professional Beauty Service Next to the Apollo PHONE' 507 MEET AT GIBSON'S RESTAURANT Pleasiug l'alz1t:1bIe Pastries CANDIES ICE CREAM PHONE 40 JOHN GORSKE THE REAL TA1LoRf' Buy Your PLYMOUTH - DE SOTO - PACKARD NEW OR USED From ROWE-GOERNER MOTOR SALES OBERLIN HARDWARE COMPANY TEL. 205 OBERLIN INN Owned and Operated by Oberlin College ALL KINIIS OF CATERING THERE IS NO SIIBSTITITTE FOR FOR ROBINSON QUALITY DRY CLEANING MILADY BEAUTY SHOPPE THE SHOP OF SERVICE Mrs. VV. E. Gibson Muriel Davidson Phone 261 33Vz W. College St. ROSA'S GARAGE 29 E. COLLEGE ST. A. A. A. SERVICE PARTS Hag: fnrig-nix FOR EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHY ARRANHE AN AI'I'OIN'I'MENT A. R. KIMPTO YVATCH, CLOCK AND JEYVELRY REPAIRING BROKEN LENSES REPLAUEIJ AT VMHRELLAS REPAIREID PRINCEI-IORN'S STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE l937 0-HIGH ANNUAL PHONE 333 165 S. MAIN MAKING OF ALL KINIJS OF KEYS JOKES We will onr dog Bing, lneeunse he's at Vroslvy 'tween at terrier :intl at rollie. Mau-nrtliy in heal with at 1-oltl was toltl he haul at t0lll1l0l'iltlll'9. 'tllow high is it. 4lot-tor? he wnntel to know. A hnntlreml and one. Wh:lt's the wot-lsl's rec-or1l? Mr. Alter: Are you sure that this lll'0lHll'RliIOll that yon tolsl me about will positively remove my wl1iske1's? A .lim Murphy: lVill it? Say, the other clay we spilled some on the rug :mtl the next morning we 1-anne in and fonnal :1 linolenm. Mr. Bohrer: 'tl've been here ten years doing three men's work for one IIHIIIIS pay. Now l want :ln increase in sz1l:lry.'i Mr. Rawrlonz l'm sorry. NVe HIIIQI' give yon nn inerezlse just now. but you tell me who the other two lnen tll'0. :mtl I'II dismiss them. Kathryn t'After ai, first stolen hnrriufl kiss! 1 llon't yon know any better than Iiltltipy Bunny: Sure, but they take longerf' Clare: 'tl 4lon't intend to get mnrrietl nntil l'm thirtyf' Eleanor: I 1lon't intend to get thirty nntil I'm lll2lI'l'l0tI.., Jamie: Yeah, I know she's awful smart, because every time I ask her for an date she has to stmlyf, fag: fatty-anim Qutngrapbs May these autographs recall to you many pleasant associations with Oberlin High School and its neighbor institution, Oberlin College, which takes pleasure in providing this page for your use fn MH-J U ,BAL QN.o.,.-,g0f7-f A fl if 3 fr I f p CQ644f1-L ,. .1 ,,yV.,,,LJ '!XfOV2fl4f,gm X D fy WWX ling: fnrtg-right V wif -K K K A ' ' 1-ww?-5?-F-E 51-1-' -' ' Ex-: ' Egfr- - I ...v A-f?5K:'f-II -fy TQ Q II I pw' M 3 -A r ,. Fai-. . .F K 3 Q. f- I V A h .-KI, K . Q vfu.P - M, ski, 1-iw-xg, 25-A V-,. 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