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

 - Class of 1944

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Q ' 9 l '- r r - l c l . l , ' 0 o L l 0 o - o o o u MMM QWNAEW mmmmmfmom wmv Sumner. 1 Q lm Q 'ff' , Z X q X Q t T- A ski? CHARLFS E WIGTON Szzperzfzlendefzt A B Ohio Wesleyan University M A korthws estern University wide brefidth of experience in educfitioml work The teachers note his sincere constientxousness, and the students are aware of his interest in them md also his Leen sense of humor All these qu1l1t1es add up to 11 real exetutne i T I . . R. XVIGTON brings to his position of superintendent 21 C FRANC s ALTER P11 mpg! A B Oberlm College M A Oh1o Sttte UDIVCISIIY the problems of all the students As a sympqthem hsterer to mles of moe as a real counsellor and frxend me feel thwt he IS a fine pr nc1p1l Secretaries MRS ORA Buss MRs lN1lLDRED MURRAY lX'fR9 JEAN MCCONMELL .. 1 , 1 ' . . g . . ' 1 ' ' R. ALTER is a man who is devoted to his job, and one who tries to know at first hand . 4 A D A . 1 g V , ' , ' . ' i ' . . Y 0 Sir DOROTHY W BAUER B S M A Ohlo State Umversnty WIILIAM C BOHRER A B Oberlm College JULIA E CLAGUE B S ln Educatlon Bowlmg Green State Umverslty MELVIN J CLARK B S Cap1tal Umverslty MARGUPRITE E GRILLS B S rn Education Ohlo State Umversrty NIORMA M HAMMOND A B Oberlrn College B S 1n L S Western Reserve Umverslty RACHEL M HANNON A B M A Oberlm College SOPHIA N KELLY A B M A Oberlin College HLLEN A LEON B F A Mxaml Umversxty Columbus brmgs a sparkle to M1ss Bauer s eye come Frxday but the trlg class would occas1on turned carpenter to repfur the llbrary magazme rack Already M1ss Clague has become a legend to O H S mth her coke bottles and candy bars She has changed from the trymg profess1On of teachmg to a busxness career Lleutenant I1 gb Melvm Clark U S N I belleve That Navy umform was very becoming wasn t lf g1rls7 a feather ln M1ss Grnlls cap was the G A A Carnxval and 1ts super decorations to say nothmg of the Red and Blue basketball game Miss Hammond s secret ambltnon IS to drlve a Book Mobnle QShe censored the rest of our com mentj The semors agreed that the refresher books and vocatlonal gurdance tests were very helpful and they appreclate the long hours Mrs Hannon worked on them Bes1des bemg a most consclentlous teacher Mrs Kelly wnll be remembered by her Larm pupxls for the wonderful food she cooked at the Roman banquet Miss Leon took the spotlnght when seventeen of her pupils placed ln the Cleveland Art Exhlblt 9 H, . , . V . ., . ., L . . ., . . . 1, I A U . ' E Q a ' X1 ' 1 . . . . l I Q ., . 0 Q , . , . llke to know hrs real name . . . Mr. Bohrer is our authority on world affairs, and on l . I K ' .ana ' x . . , . . ., . 1' , .... . . . , A . . . . . , . . . s - . . 1 , n ' itaffiif Rum B LYONS BS rn Educatron Ohxo State Unrversrty MARGARET E MARTIN B S m Educatron Kent State Unrversxty DORIS E MERTIIE AB Wooster M A Ohro State Unrverstty HERBERT E MUNTZ A B M A Ohro State Unrversrty CARRIE D PEAsE 3 BS Oh1o Unrversrty DONALD L SIMPSON AB Oberlrn College M A UDIVCISIIY of Wlsconsln THEODORE B WALTER B S rn Educatron M A Kent State Unrversnty MAUDE B WARNER A B Knox College SARAH E YOUNGS BS Ohro State Umversrty HARRIET H SIMPSON Oberlm Busrness College The openrng of navrgatron season on the Great Lakes changes that wrde smrle of Mrs Lyons and school becomes her chref conc rn Those new type seventh grade math problems baffle the rest of the school but to Mrss Martxn they re everyday stuff Shrftmg from Spamsh to French rn three mmutes proves almost too much for Mrss Merthes facrle tongue In sprte of hrs A card Mr Muntz IS always wrllmg to taxr the teachers about Wfhen vse thunk of Mrss Pease we mevltably thmk of the fun rn makmg salt maps and of her mterestmg trrp to Mexico Those chem puzzles of Mr Srmpson vull certarnly be fun next year added to those pracncal jokes he lrkes to sprrng on the class Mr Walter finds hrmself very busy wrthout one free perlod a day but the new mechan1cal dravung equrpment IS somewhat of a compen satron Besrdes all her school vsork Mrs XVarner keeps too busy wrth her one vtoman employment bureau servmg as the O H S commrttee woman dean of grrls Frne Arts and general lrarson officer Mrss Youngs prnch hrttmg for her frrend Mrs Luoma proved her abrlrty at plannrng banquets for the Board of Education and the Red and Blue teams 'Yea I l . . . Y D . v . ., . ., . . Y -M Q- Q . . N 1 of - v 1 P , - .... . . , , I . Y . . . . . 1 A . . . . V. V . . . ' Q . . 1. . . - 1 . . ,. ,, . v . Y . . . . , . . . , , , . . . . , - . , 1 Qaauncf Sched N EQEJAEERQMSQ Mmm mmm mann mam mmmfmag X X X X S2552 5? 1'-5-: 'ef3 XX sf Q KZ- f 1 x ' X I K., .KJ 1 'T' X S, m , - ,., if 31' ' x ,- -1448 - XIV? 4, x -A I, X 5 x,'Y .tx 1, I f J 5211 -4a f f AT v V' f f 1 X ' f v ' 1-5 5' X gy f ' V 6 f -Q W - 5 1 + i f f ' ff 2 ' fi X 4 K W' X X 'frm K ' of ix doTf0ln, wif ROBERT WILLBOND Prendent ROBERTA JOHNSTON S ecretary WALTER WOOD Soczal Cbazrman Ixus FODOR S enale Reprexentalwe JOHN CRAIG Semzze PreJ1de1zt T14 ALLEN SCHUBERT Vzce Profzdent JOHN TOTO1U Treafurer MARTHA VERDA Social Chazrman EUGENE SCOTT S emzte Reprefenmmfe 5 L T . Q , 1 EDWIN ALFLEN THERESA BLANCO RICHARD CAMPBELL KENNETH CLARK Seniors . . . IRENE BAKER RICHARD BROOME MARJORIE CARPENTER JEANNE COLE U51 N ANNA COLEMAN FSIHER COLEMAN ANNETTL COOPER JANIS CRAMER IAATHERINE DOINOFE ALICE DRAPER DURAND DUDLEY MARY JANE DUNN Semors I 1 4 1 i Xu ' O li, O Seniors , , A I. .fw ff ,' I 'X 4 , ay 'I I f DOROTHY FAIR JACK FROST KENNETH GERBER CHARLES HALL NAOMI HAMLIN LYNAN HOLDLN HELEN HOLL MARGARET JENlxS E171 K W Semors 81 FRANCES JONES ROBERT KIMMEY if XVINIFRED KNISELY CLIFFORD LEIDER RICHARD LOTHROP Kam-1 MCROBERTS DAVID MOYER RUDOI PH NBUMANN X! ' ff R Q-'Jar LOIS NIIIDINC RLTH INOPRIS QHARLO1 TF Oxx EN S MAROARE1 Ov. EWS THOMAS Poxx LRS CHARLES ROBINSON ANN ROSSFR Semors ll I T X 1 1 cl ' v J' 1 JAMES ROWE x' I N '. O 0 o 25 , ,, ,X ffmff Semors X A ,-if fzo TREVA SANDERS FRANKLIN SAsso DOUGLAS SCHNARR GERALD SCHUEERT ALLEN SHAW MARGARET SHEPEARD ROBERT SHREINER STANLEY SMITH A X I I Seniors PAUL SQUIRES GENEVIEVE SURPRISE ALICE SZELIGA VIRGINIA T ANNER RUTH WEBBER MARETTA WORCESTER WILLIAM YOUNG ARTHUR ZEBBS xt' fl 1 If . ,f 14,11 ' .6 Q' 5 32 J' A 7 . I rr xy 9 O O I 05 To The .Iumors So that the Senior class of 1944 will be remem bered as the most charitable class rn the history of Oberlin High we the generous and ever helpful seniors bequeath to next year s class many things which should prove extremely beneficial to them Alrce Szelrga leaves to Judy Batko an extra sarlor to boost het morale during these trying days Douglas Schnarr bequeaths just a pinch of rg norance to Hope with which she may add variety to her personality Kenny Gerber reluctantly parts with hrs seat rn history class so that Lewis Brckel can experience the same blrss which Kenny has had rn the past year Some unconscrentrous senror tries to help Bar bara Brooks by leaving her a lrst of ten ways to bluff the faculty So that Zelma can get by with less work Iors Nerdrng bequeaths to her a winning smile to be turned upon the teachers as needed Clf that doesn t work we dont know l22 Roberta Johnston leaves Betty Burke her abrlrty to cook In vrew of the man power shortage thrs ability may turn out to be quite an asset Buss Campbell bequeaths hrs Romeo like cha acterrstrcs to Bob Cornman who seems to have al reads acquired some of hrs own Anna and Esther Coleman grve therr sister the responsrbrlrty of brrngrng honor to the family name rn the coming year Treva Sanders lovingly leaves her most treasured possession to Vrrgrnra Cooper-one slightly used spare bobby prn Margie Carpenter leaves one left over schoolgirl giggle to Evelyn Dayton Peg Shepeard leaves Margaret Gottschlrng a keg of optrmrsm whrch may be needed greatly rn the coming year lrrs Fodor leaves Nancy Hakes one Ry Krrsp wafer f So that s their secret' J Eddie Alflen grves Dick Hrll hrs knack for con I Judy Batko Hope Beach Lewis Brckel Elwyn Bliss Wrlma Jean Bowman Vada Bremke Barbara Brooks l2elma Bryant Elrzabeth Burke Robert Cornman Frances Coleman Vrrgrnra Cooper Evelyn Dayton Margaret Gottschlrng Nancy Hakes Rrchard Hrll Vrrgrnra Howe Shirley Jameson IV Elrzabeth Jones Jeannette Justin Erleen Keller Ione Knox Jane Lancashire Jack McGrann O O O O - ' v I 7 1 ' ' ' D . . ' i'- I . . . , - , . - . 1 ' ' s - , ' J veniently forgetting history assignments. ' Q ' 9: 4 I ' . ' II- ,4-' , ,3i:l,. I M ,V Q V . 3 . . . III- , f .yr I r gk . . . . 1 r ' f I-Dwight McMullen Arthur Malham Ernest Malham LaVerne Mitro Amelia Neumann Lorrarne Parker Georgra Reynolds Norman Sanders Phyllrs Schramm Mary Lou Schwartz Mary Schenk Patrrcra Srngleton Marrlyn Sprrler Lors Tucker Kenneth VanHeuveln Edward Van Metre james Watson Ruth Webb Mary Webber -Xrcenra Wooten I' STU Martha Verda donates a beat up parr of tennrs shoes to Vrrgrnra Howe A true frrend rs one who wrll part wrth her sneakers rn wartrme Mary jane bequeaths her hrstory book to Shrrley who eagerly reaches for rt wrth outstretched hands QThese junrors wrll learn rn trme J Pete McRoberts leaves Lrzzre jones some rnfor Ruth Webber leaves Jeanette Justrn the abrlrty to day dream rn such a way that one becomes com pletely oblrvrous of hrs surroundrngs Katy Dornoff leaves Erleen a lrst of reasons why grrls should not wear make up Rrchard Lothrop leaves Ione one of hrs jokes from whrch she may get qurte a laugh rf she rs able to drscover what rs funny anrs Cramer bequeaths her super actrve brarn to jane Lancashrre Boo Wood leaves hrs abrlrty to apprecrate really fine musrc to jack McGrann whose natural ten dency seems to be rnclrned rn that drrectron M - E Chuck Hall bequeaths to Dwrght a yawn and two droopy eyelrds whrch have served hrm farth fully all these years Arthur Malham recerves from Allen Schubert one parr of broad shoulders wrth best wrshes Clrfl Lerder leaves hrs love for school to Ernest help her along Helen Holl leaves Amelra a frank drsposrtron whrch rs almost prrceless Durand Dudley leaves hrs last prnch of snuff to Lorrarne Lets hope she doesnt become such a Bend as her benefactor Dot Farr leaves Georgra her love for devrltry Theresa Blancos bequest rs an apple shrner whrch goes to Phyllrs Schramm wrth rnstructrons as to what sort of teacher the gadget brrngs best results aConnmzezl on nexl page! f2 . '3- II- ' X' III- IV- ! . sb' ,AN l 111216011 concerning the art of Sflldyillg- Ann Rosser leaves Pee-Wee an extra inch to 31 sir To The Jumors Peg Worcester leaves some advrce on love prob lems to Mary Lou Alrce Draper leaves Mary Schenk several sets of eyelashes The eyes have rt don t they? Frances Jones leaves Pat Srngleton that drgnrfred appearance Jack Frost bequeaths hrs corncob prpe to Marr n Jeanne Cole grves her job of takrng slrps to Lors Tucker CGood exercrse but the prevarlrng wages are none too good D Jrm Rowe leaves Ed Van Metre hrs most snazzy necktre Bob Wrllbond leaves Jrm Watson hrs manly physrc Ruth Norrrs leaves Ruth Webb some quret com petence Rudy Neumann leaves hrs place on the football team to Mary C She should get a krck out of that D Vrrgrnra Tanner leaves Nancy Totzke an espe crally wrtty comeback to tuck away rn case of emer en Sopltomores Room am Some of us senrors leave thrngs behrnd us wrth no specral recrprent rn mrnd Any underclassman who so desrres may take possessron of any of the followrng free of charge Stanley Smrth a quret drsposrtron Annette Cooper the mrnd of an artrst Margaret Jenks the wrrtrng of next year s wrll Charlotte and Margaret Owens twrn sweaters Gene Surprrse-a sweet drsposrtron Rrchard Broome a draft card John Crarg abrlrty to beg the questron Robert Krmmey that far away look Paul Squrres abrlrty to wolf Charles Robrnson a quret vorce Csometrrnesj Brll Young a thrrst for knowledge Frank Sasso-a brt of polrteness ohn Totoru that Srnatra lrke appearance Arthur Zebbs a used trumpet Naomr Hamlrn her place rn honor study halls Gerald Schubert the world of books Wrllram Wheeler Lourse Scott Genevreve Smrth Alvrn Scott Goldre Wergl Betty Takacs Lours West Artrce Rucker John Seavers Irene Lugt Joan Schlenker Dorothy Schmrtz Dorrs Sadlo Wrlma Scott Barbar Wall Percy Towler Wrllram Smrth Donald Scott Dorothy Rowe Dorothy Totoru Sue Thornton Mercedes Srngle ron Rosalre Rhodes Room 302 Mary Alrce Qurnn Mary Johnson Maurrce Owens Aaron Hamlrn Tom Moyel Rrchard Kuhns Jack Holden Donald Hall Norman Moore Mary Lattrman Edna Lowry Mary Krmble Vrvran Horvath Margaret Lazar Katherrne Muhrch Mary Jones Gwendolyn Hurd Olrvra Nrcholson June Johnston Rhea Pretch Robert Heacox Joyce Powers Eleanor Mahan Donald Grlbert Wrllram Kennedy Margaret Jones Room 303 Kenneth Broome Edward Davrs Howard Brckel Roy Bartholomew Robert Garnes Allyn Grb son Peter Crarg Edward H Davrs Donald Bartoto Myron Bremke Ruth Cook Mary Engle Runee Clevenger Nancy Acker Nancy Durand Lael Hannon Ernestrne Bare Shrrley Andrews Helen Atkrns Margaret Dretlrn Marlorre Drew Betty Harvey Patrrcra Barley Bernard Annable Vrrgrnra Goodson Marjorre Holden Arlene Dorow T24 it 'ik' ' . 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Room 204 III Wxlllam Thomas Clarence Webb Wrlbur Takacs Donald Twlnlng james Thompson Lloyd Webber II josephme Tatera Clara Mae Schramm Marne WC8IhlUbIOH Lxndy WISIOH Julra Smnth Carcl Smlth Sara Whnte I Catherine Schramm Dorothy Schmntz Lucy Szelnga Donald Ward Rlchard Ward Patrrcra Wllson Room 205 Wrllnam Neuman Raymond Murphy Robert Sweeney Gerald Super Ronald Smrth Bernard Kosanovxch Arthur Moore Norman Hamlnn Wnllxam Moyer Robert Mahoney Herbert Seavers Boyd Long Iohn Thompson Nancy Lothrop Nancy Lund Pcter Jenks Rrchard Helke Foster Stockwell john Pope John Prestn Eumce Rexsnnger Betty Ann johnson Patrxcla Llndstadt Room 206 Wrllxam Davxdson Donald Blaclrmcr Douglas Blackburn Lloyd Ashby Rowland Godette Carl Gottschlmg Dale Garrett jean Garrett Mane Cole Verna Bowman Grace Coleman Lors Flelds Royce Acker juanlta Feakms jane Smxth Patrrcra Dletlm Barbara Goerner Marllyn Bryant Margaret Beebe Fugene Broome Franklm Haley Marjorre Geauman Naomx Hanmer John Dunn james Dulmage Henry An nable Carol Gutman IV- ' ' . , v, , , ' , Ill- D , A , ' A ' , ', , ' , II4IZdith Henry, Paquita Maclntosh, LaVerne Huston, Mary Hoifner, Ruth Manns, Edith Knepper, IV- ' ' P ' , - , , t 1, V , 1 ' , y . , V v Y . . ' I- 4 I . ,' ' . . ' V . , , 3 - -61 ' ' IV-Richard Behr lllsllamella Holmes Eighth Grade 2 T l Room 201 VC'illiam Bohrer XX'illlan1 Basilone XVilliam Cameron Donald Bartholomew XY'lll1am Bockmort: Nettie Chambers Q Vcltla Amlress Illguxr lruls Ruth ml Cytlhert Arthur loltz Hovtattl Broatlucll Rebecta Johnson Norma Beese XX'1lma Andrew s Bettx Born Re1t.1 Cole Marguerxte jones Phy ll1s Blackburn Hclcn C lbson Lautcne Fowler Danlcl Tletnher Robert Butter C Lorgc Llrruthtrs Thom is Bosx orth Lots Hoffner Room 202 Edche Ions Ruhr Wolfe Eleanor Marshall Allen Huston Rtthartl Hclkc Raxmontl Pruttt Rohert Gotrncr Haroltl Nltlls Duane. Gortlan Hcrlwcrt HufTman X tmcnt Nitrcno Robert Pcttx Lcrox lxncppcr Nielxtn l..1ur1t Rtthurtl Herman Betrx Pxmn Clartlwtl lxatlu Lurol l'XlI'DfNCl Fllllliifh C Ulu Nlartc Cmmlvlc lxtthcrmc Rho les Nxnu Nhson lstclla Ruclku Nl1ra,1rctP1rl-Ctr V 'Nlarx Nlllls llltn l..1mash1rL N mu Oltxcr Lorcttl L1 Dolorcs Lmson XX Llwlw l.1llocl-C Alu Hun lrtncr NlCl1Ullh lXdSlJl'l0XlCl1 Rolwcrt Cott Room 203 Xlfillflld Vxltlti Bcttx Ykxnn Hcttlt X'X1ll1ams Tllsnorth bhctmltl C corgt Thornc Rolwert XX tllard ohn Tatcra Nlllton Rexnolls H.1roll Nloxel Harxu Wool Dorall NI ntrelt Brllx Steel loex belmants Naoml XX1tlCs hmte Saott Allman XX .trl Ruth Xtn lrotl-C lxathlcen 9.1 llo Butt xfllllll Xanax Stotan C onstante Stl llu XX tllmm lxuhne Bttrlura Scirus Donxll Thomas Larrx bl l lull San lx btccl Nlmlxn Tutlttr Alan Thomson P7 II- Q -1' Q 1- If 1' T .l A III- A ' L . Q . . , . Y' . AL. N , 1. f T .. nslf ' -ff,' ' . L, Q t ' gl , A H 78 Seventh Grade Room 101 Allene Johnson Sher1dan Kn1sel Larry Moore Rrchard Parlyer Rob err Sm1th Dav1d Schnarr R1chard Owen Norma Nmolofl Mar1e Layport Nancy Kasqandy Eyelyn lyes Thel ma Levus Lott1e jones V1v1an Knepper Norma Moore Melba Mclntyre Al1ce Jean Murray Carol Kuhns Jeanette Klermund Marlanne Kler mund Katherme Jenks Room 102 Parr1c1a Dean Mddred Clark A111111 tent Helke Marllyn Gordon R1ch ard Cragm Kenneth Malham Ralph I:dg.,ar NOIIIS Weathmgton lloyd Sm1rh Talmadg,e Weathmg., ton Mary Lou Moyel Rachel H111 jane Eleanor Houghton Joy Johnson Betty He1lman Thom as1ne Hange MIDHIC Huston Cath er1ne Dale Evelyn Pymn Laura I'1sher Grac1e Floyd Albert Fracch1one W1llard H111 Gulde Thomas Fenn Vmcent Hart Herman Wmsted Teddy West Room 103 B111y W1lbur Peter Tromboff Ray mond Yarber Bruce Sterner George Tresch W1ll1am Sm1th Donald Wasserman Rlchard Van Ausdale Sally Sears Helen Tatera Barbara P1tts Beat r1ce Schmxtz X7lVl8H West W1lda Rucker Anna Qulnn Robert Thompson Maryorne Thomson Barbara Smrth Pearl Ann Turner Sh1rley Seaman fdwrn Taylor Dor1s Standen Mary jane W1ll1ams Room 212 Katherme Beard R1chard Bartoto Roger Bovsman Donald Bl1ss Da v1d Cannon George Broadwell Margaret Broome Mary lrames Ashby Carole Berg, Carolyn Blanto Rosemary B1shop flame Carrurh crs Bcrnadlne Broome Nlargarct B111 Alrce Batlxo Carolyn Court Mar tha Cra1A1., RlLl13l'tl Cochran Robert Dyer III- F ' ' 1 1 , V yr - , y 11- '- , 1 ' 1 , 1 ll. Y 'V Y y , . T l 5 7 1 In y , , .v! 1 y . 1 , ' ' . FM 1 ,-..,.. Z1 1, 1 W-g . . u I, , .- H I - ' Ill-S Y , , 3 1 ' y ' 1. K 1 . Q 1 ' 1 1 D Il-V , ' , Q - 5 V , , A' 1 W ' 1. 1 1 1 1 4 1 . 1 ' , . 1 1- V , , 1 Mary Al1ce Dulmage, Barbara 1 4 1 , 1 Y Y ' 111- ' ' , , - . Y ,,, . , , , . I ' . V 'Al . . 1 V - 1 . I , Y 1 V 7. 1 3 1 , 1 ' 111- f ' - , ' , , , , , , ' . ,U . ' ' i T v 1 D HT , , Y V I, x s 1 I '1 if ' ' 1 1 1 1- l f ' 1 I ' , . , ' ', W ln - , . . , , lmmum14funeJ4 it Oscar R Amenhauser Wmfred H Anders ames T Arnold Arthur C Avery W Charles Avery Howard Bahr Charles D Baker ohn H Barn ard S1muelE Barnes Chlrles H Barrrckloyy Edwm C Bartlett Maro N Bartlett P1ulT Bulm hart Robert F Behr Charles B Bcll Russell H Bell Rowland T Berthofl Joseph T Bl tnco Iouls E Blrss Kenneth A Bohrer Laurence E Bohrer C Leon Bohrer Edward I Bosworth ames H Bows r Raymond F Braun Bruce T Br1ckley Carl E Brnckley Robert T Brown George E Bul lock Marlon W Bungard Donald L Burneson Rnchard M Ca1n Donald C Campbell H Lowell Campbell Murton W Campbell Rtchard R Ctmp bell eremrah Cannon Paul D Carglll Robert Champlon Glenn M Clapp Wlllllm R Close W1ll1am H Cook Ransom H Cooley Charles H Cooley de Laubenfels James E Dew Robert R Dew Paul R D1etl1n Guy E Doane Dennls A Donaldson Arthur S Dudley Charles A Dudley John E Dud ley Rtchard S Dudley Frank W Dutton Robert S Duvall John M Echko Thomas Farr Wrlham Farrar r Mark N Fish er Robert H Fltzner Robert V Fodor Robert C Foltz Arthur M Fovsls Ralph A Fowls R Lyle Frankhn George E Freeman Charles E Frye Clarence W Funk Harold L Games Edward Galmsky Thomas A Gayters Donald B Glbson Earl W Glbson Harold D Glbson George R Goodson Howard L Gorske Paul R Gorske Franklm D Grant R1ch ard R Gr1lls Wxllram A Gr1lls lun F Grundy Carl F Gutman ChesterJ Hageman Thomts C Hale George Otls Hall James T Hall C Wade Hallauer Ovld H Hannon Allen E HHIIIS Robert R Hartson James L Hastlngs Franklm C Hatter Roger C Herrlck Dutd W Hlldner Phrlnp R Hlldner Arthur C Hull Glennl Hobbs Henry K Holz hluer Delmar H Hormng Harold E Hoyey Paul G Hoxey Alfred W Hubbard Oscar E Hubbard Robert D Hubbard Hermtn T Hudnell Leonard E Hughes Jr Harrtson H Hull Jlmes T Hurd Melvln C Hurst George W Jackson Walter S ames George H ameson Harold T ohnson ohn olley Clarence S Jones ohn ones Clyde A ustln XVendell D Kegg Denver A Kelly Ralph R lxessler Fred W Kleps Jr Walter H Kleps Vlv rm E Knepper Earl H Knox r Sylvester Ko sanoytch Robert W Kutscher Everett W Lampson Davrd H Lancashxre Ar thur Lucas r Louns H Lurklrt George E Lyman Rllph E Lyman ames A McGrann Jr Don E McRoberts Ralph A McRoberts Lendrum A MacEachron Robert XV Mallory lmes C Mann John C Mar shall ohn E Matcham Harold K M1ller JohnW Mrtro Glennl Molyneaux Jr S W1se Moore Bruce C Morr1s Wllbur W Morris W1ll1am E Morrxs ames F Murphy Ierle W N tpp oseph Naslpak Martin E Nast ptk Vtlentln Naslpak Edward T Neal Wll lum G New ell Robert L OFerrell Carleton H Ohly Robert W Ohly Wllham N Ohly Allen M Olmstead John G Olmstead Jr Alfred M Osmer CharlesJ Paddock Ward T Paddock Joseph T Palmer Fred Parker Harold W Parsons Tharon L Ptrsons Frank XV Persons Wlllace H Pettl ford Arthur Bud Pfaff Allen G Powers The odtyre E Prmcehorn Ioren M Pruitt Jay W Py cra t Cwzzmzzel on next page! 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' . , 1 . 1 , Y , . , , ' J J ' - A , . , . , . . 1qZawuuuz14'une1f4011.ce4 is is gg Henry H Rimbow Chwrles A Reed Don1l1lC Reed George Relghle, Cl11fH Re1nh'1rd Lllls D Rhodes Jflck W Roblnson R1eh1rd E Rocher Iohn E Rodgers Douglftss M Rogers Paul P Rog ers Robert U Rossa Fred M Ry1n N1chol1s G Sxkelllr Duine G Slnders Rxth 1rd E Swyger Henry Schmdorsky joseph P Sehmxtz Wxllmm I Schubert Robert B Sclover Stexen Selmwnts Rltn 1rd VV Shlfer Wxlbert T Shafer Wlll11m S Slch A Clenr Sxddftll Rlehtrd L Slflter Romld H Sllter Chirles C Sm1th Rob err Smxth Robert S Sm1th Mlleolm Speeker Frank B Spelbrmk Rollyn C Spltler Ralph L Sports LeRoyJ Sprrdley Pqul Stone ChesterW Strelcher 1rx1 A Strong r Rol1ndM Summers D'1n1elI Tenney M1ch1el Tevesz Phlhp M ThOIU1S Wfrlbur C Thomfts Emmett C Thomp son Guy A Throner Thomftsj Tkdeh Henry W Tremune Stfmley I futtle Robert D V1DALlSLlllC Wllbtlr L V1UAllSLl1lC Hou 1rd P Y anderllp DO Wfzlldrd W' XV11te Wlllllm O W1ll Wlll'1CC C Wfmlls Bmdford B Wirncr M1rt1n C Wrirren Domld F Wfebber john NW Weekly Rlthard A Weeks Em1l A Wenss Cvxlbert W Wellmrtn Thomfrs F Weston Elmer W Wheeler Huber Wheeler Henry Whlte r W1deWh1te john A Whltner Chwrles E Wfrgton r Wllllim L W1g ton Chrence E Wllllqms oel C Wrllmms E Allen Wrlson H Lee XV1lSiJH Chflrles W W1nder Putl L Wmder Robert L Wrnder Dudley A XX ood Ir Iohn A Wood RobertR Wood Thom is H Wood Alden F Wooster lmes C Worees ter Phxhp H Worcester Rlth 1rd H Wrlght Rob err B Wfrxght Domld T Wy 1tt joseph M YIISI ohn L Yoeom Alden H Young Louxs C Young L Phrlxp Znhm Frank Ztvodsky ohn L Zlm mermm leon D Zlmmermm C Ptrlette Zlm mermm lxfllfglfbl B1rnes M1r11m Cornwell Joyce W C rntfm Ntdlne Hlulk Betty Henderson Ruth M Oltmtn Slnrleyj' Papworth 1106 Phllhps Ca IT1lllL C Sktl 1k Adt L Wlllbond Ruth Wyttt 1 0 - 1 1 I 71. . -1 1 . 1 , 1 . , 1 . 1 1 . 1 , 1 . 1 , 1 1 , V, 1. . 1 , ' . 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' ',.1 , - , 7 ' ' , ' ., , ' '1 . . . 11 , 1 . , 71 . ll N,-QA , FQRNMMM ff QM!-XMZAMQM MHMHM pf. ga A ffyf 7 A ,IG fg f' f ff f YQ if KCLK f ffm if pw '--..-:Tl- x' WM ky '1 -' cg egeftdflleisisis 12 .1 . lxxx t.x t x,.4x Sensor Hugh Senate Seated Mr Alter Ptrlcla Balley ohn Cratg Patr1c1a Smgleton Irxs Fodor jack Frost Slamimg Wllllam kennedy Rtchard H1ll Donald Stott Junlor Council Seated Mary Allce Dulmage Ca olyn Court Mrs Warner Ahce Jean Murray Slandzng Donald Ward Ldwm Taylor ames Dulmatge Donald Thomas Robert Baxter Ntcholas Kosanovrch ohn Pope Presxdenq of the student body was restored to the boys for the first ttme tn two years Wlth ohn Craxg as presxdent the senate went mto tctton on school proyects The student senate wtth representattves from both the junior htgh and senlor h1't,h home rooms made the selling of war stamps the1r leadmlg work Frunts of their effort turn out to be well ox er two thousand five hundred dollars tn sales The sen are also took Charge of the Commumty Chest and Red Cross drlve l2l To help the paper shortage the senate spon sored .1 paper savmg, c mpaxgn for several weeks whtth tollected 1 ton ot paper Close to the end of the year when there was a lull m assembly programs the senate put on a h1 lH'l0l1S truth and consequence g.,1me Thxs was the fintle of the years spectacular events The superxtsor for the jumor hath student body w ts Mrs Wtrner and for the semor high Mr Alter . . . 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'L' . 1 , . , . sf .fadamq Waauianld Due to w tr condrtlons the l1ly.,l1 school went wlthout .1 paper of nts own tgun thus year Under the watchful eye of Mr Muntz the newspaper staff met exery Mondly exenmg to work on copy for the schools sp tce ID The Oberl1n News Trmb une ftmes Rowe 'ts edntor ln chref was responslble for htvlng all copy rn on tnme and tlso took care of the ed1tormls Ernest Mtlhtm served as yumor 1or h1y,,h reporters VITAIDII Howe and Edward Vm Metre wrote the features Pttrxcu Slngleton covered the C' A A News and Elleen Keller re ported the drfferent tssembhes The rest of the staff dld routine reportmg., and odd jobs SIX pernods of the uly people are 1n the l1br.1ry asklng for rnformatxon tbout subjects from grass hoppers to Sh tkespe Ire Flllflg cards shelvlng some of the stx thousmd books entermg magazrnes wrrnng overdue notxces and huntrng out forgot ten over might books tre 1 few of the library assist tnts yobs The rc tdmg, proprtm sponsored by the Engllsh te lchcrs md the l1br1r11n the reference work as slycned by the te tchers md the popular magazmes keep these hbr try lssnstants on the alert Newspaper Staff Seater! ames Rowe Mr Muntz Ernest Malham Frank Stsso Ann Rosser Erleen Kel ler Arthur Zebbs Edward Van Metre Vrrgmta Howe Sfandnz, Patrrcla Slngleton Eltzabeth jones Thomas Cra mer Foster Stockwell Robert Gott M1fllyH Bryant Llbrory Assistants Seated Shtrley ameson Ev elyn Dayton Helen Atkrns Miss Hammond Elxzabeth ones Amelia Neumann Mary me Dunn Sltnzrfnzg Hope Beach, Mary Lou Schwartz, Betty Born, Ru nec Qlevenger, Carolyn Dale, Wzlma Andrews l53l 0 Ji' A N fx? 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A .. . 7 9 7 f , KY , y 5 l - ' v - wikis Z- -l Fme Arts Qhxrlolte Oxxenb Lene Surprrbe Mlf1lXH Sprtler Ehztxbeth ones Shrrley uneson Frlnees ones Mxry Webber M1rth1 Verdr Kltherlne Dornoff M rrclret Sheperrel Mm Iou SLllW1I'Il Ann Rosser 1n1ee Cra mer Mtry jlne Dunn Allce Drlper Mrs Warner Ions Tucker uely B tko P1tr1ex1S1ngleton V1rg,,1n11 Home lone Knox IVIISS Gr1ll5 Dorothy Fur Irls Foelor Nmey Hlkes mel lnershlre Hope Be teh Marglret enks Dxxrgjlmt McMullen Robert Wxllbonel frtnlelln S1550 ohn Crue Ruelolph Neu m mn Dougvl IS Schn lrr Gertld Schubert Durlnd Dudley Thom.15 Powers Kerth MeRoberts Robert Ixlm- rney Chflrles Robinson. -Donmld Cove 'unes Rowe Clinton H.uuner, jack McGr- nn Robert Colnman Rich- 1rel Hill Arthur Zebbs. -john Totoiu Williglm X oune, Xliffrltcr Vv ood, Mr. Alter Eugene Scott Allen Schubert. F me Arts Bump1ng along bl1ndfolded for three m1les on an old country road ID 1 hayvs tgon sttrted the 1n formal 1n1t1at1on of th1s year s Fme Arts Club Follomng the rousmg mductron of the new members the club settled down to 1nterest1ng meet mgs planned by the officers prestdent Ann Ros ser VICC presrdent Ir1s Fodor secretary Elrza beth jones socral cha1rman Martha Verda and treasurer Charlotte On ens The programs for the meetmgs were v1r1ed Mrs Felton who presented a speech and made demonstra 1ons of fact make up for play produc t1on characters won the hrghest 1pprec1at1on Oth er speakers of part1cular 1nterest to the club were Mlss Molly I.udw1g who gave the lHSldC and real costume gave a prcture l1fe of ASSYIIH Mrs Atwaters d1scuss1on on nurs1ng as a career Mrs B1ll who told some 1nterest1ng 1nc1dents of her l1fe at S1ngapore before the war and five college g1rls presented a clever talk on some of the1r ex per1enced summer yobs Among the programs planned by the members was the Chrlstmas gtft ex change party the cr rsh meetmg Wlfh the H1 Y fellows the Mother and Daughter Tea and nu merous other lxttle soc1al meet1ngs The l1l.L,l1CSI rtnkmg soc11l event was the F1ne Arts H1 Y CllI'lSIITI15 formal Everyone had a grand t1me Jumpmg and pvmg to the musrc of the Brown Budd1es HIY H1 Y started off th1s year IH the proper Splflf wlth a sol1d 1n1t1at1on for the new members After the rugged prel1m1nar1es the club settled down to real bus1ness Walter Wfood prestdent of the club turned out some good meetmgs w1th the help of VICE prestdent XV1ll1am Young secretary Allen Schubert and trexsurer ohn TOIOIU Among the h1ghl1ght the IOPIC The Importance of the Pacrfic 1n the Post War World The fellows were part1cularly 1nterested 1n the plctures he showed Eugene Za vodsky s PICIUICS and talk on h1S l1fe 1n Alaska and Edvs ard Van Metres mov1es of a rodeo were also of great IHICICSI An explanatlon of the H1 Y fellowshrp was grven by Mr Alter co adv1sor w1th Mr Slmpson Coach Butler of Oberl1n College showed mov1es on foot 1 qufufae auame at at Ill Barbara Brooks Clara Mae Schramm Dorothy Schm1tz V1rg1n1a Tanner W1lma jean Bowman Marga1et Gottschlmg II-OllV11 Nncholson Lorra1ne Parker Amel1a Neumann M1ss Youngs Judy Batko Jeanette justm I Hrlda Takacs Ruth Webb Irene Baker Margaret Owens Mar yor1e Drew Accordmg to Amel1a Neumann pres1dent of the Later IH the year the Chr1stmas party prov1ded assoc1at1on, the Future Home Makers have had a lots of fun for all the g1rls successful year Although the 1n1t1at1on xx as some The preparatlon of the Red and Blue banquet what drasnc, the F H A g1rls surv1ved ss as left to the expert touch of these homemakers l35l O O O O ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' .1 '. ' . I . - Q I . . . ' ' ' . ' Q 9 0 s 7 s 9 ' Z , , 1 .- .n . . . . , l 1 L '. t 1 . - - . , ' , L L . ' ' Y . ' . 1 . .6 , L . , . , . 1 J . dope on mov1es g Mr. Verda, dressed m a natrve meetrngs was the address by Dr. L1 who spoke on .- . K L , . K . . , , 5 L4 - ' - . b.ll. 1 l ,M - Q A , . , . . . 1 V Q ' l I ' . , I . , , . D , . . T s 9 1 Y 1 - Q . . y . . YV , . . E sfirilfik Virginia Tanner Lois Hoffner Phyllis Black burn Patricia Lmdstadt Sue Thornton Nancy Durand Marjorie Holden Richard Mahoney Betty Ann johnson Foster Stockwell Miss Greenwood Miss Cooper Ernestine Bare Margaret jones Betty Ann Harvey wiki? Betty Wy nn Shirley Jameson Virginia Good son Robert Baxter Arthur Zebbs Roger Bow mm William Moyer lone Knox Stanley Smith Tom Powers stidt Nmcy Durmd Sue Thornton Miss Stod 1rd Seater! on slugs Betty Wynn Shirley ameson Virginia Goodson Robert Bixter Arthur Zcbbs William Moyer lone Knox Stinley Smith Tom Poxxcrs 011 fb loo: Elemoi Mihftn Dorothy Totoiu l l omi Hanmer Mary Lou Schwartz MIFIOIIC Holden Mtrtgiret Shepctrtl Lrnestme Bare Mtrgaret ones Betty Ann Hirvey Ruth Manns Herbert Sewers Foster Stockwell Lirol Gutman uanitt Feikins Norris Weitliingttmn Phyllis Bllckburn Alley in Wird Reirl Colt. C itherine Schrimm Betty Ann ohnson H- fa..W t' - 1- - 7 I 7 3 R f ' ' ' . s 9 1 ' 3 7 3 A 7 3 L 3 I I 7 l 1 a L s ' - , . , . xg.. A . S Y , Y . . l i a Smmling on .ridge-Patricia Bailey, Patricia Lind- Joyce Powers, Virginia Tanner fstandingj Na- 1 , 2 'f L , , - ' , . ' , 1' 4 dz . h , 2 7L 'z , ' , ' 7' ' - L f , , - - 1 U '. . ' ' , ' , L . ,J' L 1 X, ' L Y , If 1 I 1 , ll 1 , 1 , 3 rc' '-' 1 ' L . , ' , ,L ' 4 , ' .I , 36 M glee ew 1-3 I Il-Cfirol Gutmwn Mary Schenk Pqtrlcm XYlllSOI1 M15 jones Merry Muhich B1rb1r1 Goerner Mirgwret Owens Frfrnces Coleman Oliut Nicholson C1rol Smith Esther Colemm Hope Bench Virginia Tfinner M1rrh1 Verdi Mwrjorie Carpenter Lois Fields Nfmq Iund Runee Clevenger Mfrry Lou Schvmrtz Verm Bowman Virginia Howe Doris S1dlo Muslcal Orgamzatlons Lncler the direction of Miss S1tone Stodclfird the Oberlin High School Orchestra ind Bfrnd hfzd xery successful sclsons The bfnnd hrd 1 membership of thirty four pl ry ers md presented their mnuil concert in the high school iuditorium on the lftcrnoon of Mirch tenth The orchestra hid membership of forq mo morning of April fourteenth in the wditorium The girls glee club herd 1 most successful season under the direction of Miss Hild1Mig.,cls1ck and her pr ictice tetchers The club muntuned fi member ship of twenty eight ind presented their fiml con cert in the first prrt of M is L37 K L , 7 K . .K b , A V , K . 7 K L K , 2 . ' , r 1 .. , i 'ii , 4 ' , ' 1 . . I- . , ' i i 4 , . L 1, L I ' q . t Y 7 3 4 V , 1 'L , r ' 4 , I I - 7 I 1 . 9 O 0 0 O 9 T ' ' ' ' 1 . . 11 i '- ' and with the guidance of Professor Don Morrison, Players, and Pfefemfd Iheif llflmlill COUFGUB OU the ' i Y ' t 1 1 . . . ' ' 7 4 2 T Y V if ' i ' i ' A 1 1 Y ' . . L1 ' I i'- z'- 2' L' :A L' . - 1 .A 1 Q 1 ' ' ' Y . v, ' y 1 . ' L - - . . , 7 0-Jlgh Plaqwi 1, 1 Sflfllllg the yen under the 1e1der5111p of 1 new lL1VlSOI' 1nd cmch M155 Merthe thc club held rcgu l1r monthly meetrngs Llllflllg the yc1r Presldcnt B1155 C1mpbe11 vs 15 c xlled by the drxft If the cnd of the f1r5t semester so A1116 me D11nn the wce pres ldent succeeded hlm Dumnd Dudley becwme the Upper Picture 1n1Ce Lruner D1 n11d H111 Dumnd Dudley Ann Ro55er RlL11lfL1cJ1m17DL1l MIT, 11e Dunn Rich 1rd Iothrop Helen Holl Alrce Dmper lone Knox Xlr glllll Home PlII'1C1'l Slngleton IVIISS Merthe Ir15 Fodor hr'l1I'IlYl Verd1 M1rg1ret enles Hope Beich YVCYI Petty new xnce presrdcnt ln clurge of the mlnutes und the flI1lI1Llll record 1115 the 5ecret1rytre15urer R1ch1rd lothrop 'Ih rc5tr1ct1on5 of the xx 1r held the club5 pre5ent1t1on5 down to 1 vmcty show 1 onc 1ct 17115 Dont Iced the An1n1115 1nd the Senxor c1155 11115 New F1re5 Lower Plcfure lcr V1fglUl1 Tmner Don11dC1o1e Frmces one5 R1c'1 1rd H111 M1r11yn Spltler 1 Arthur Millllm M1ry Lou Schvmrtz L1e1 HIDHKJH N1ncy IDLIFIHL1 Mlfg1fCI lones Shrr ley Andrews Edu 1rd Vm Metre I'rne5t1ne B1re Helen Atkms Dorothy To tolu PlU'1Cl1Bl11L, Mercedes Smgleton Ill len I 1nc'15h1re 1131 l A 5 if YA K ' -.A 1 L 1 - 4 L ' 5 1 ,' - ,- . 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New Fires Senior Play CAST In Order of Appearance LuC1nd1 Andrews 1 yy 1C.1OXK SLIZHHIC Toler 1 spmster 91d 91 erry 1 flI'1Tl 111nd err h1s son Stephen S1ntry tn 1u1hor 15 h1s s 1 Phylhs 111s 11 11l1'1'lICI' Anne h1s xufe Ohye 111s e11u'gl1ter De 111s L11Ll4Q11ICl' ID 1111 M1rth1 X erd1 Xllfililflll T1nner Qfertld Sehubert Rudolph Neummn Rleh lI'L1 lothrop ltele Frost M trgtret lenks Ahee Drtper M1ry 11ne Dunn 1x1ther1ne Domoff D1e1e 1115 S011 Durxnd Dudley Doctor 1yn11 Cyrly 1LOLl1'lfI'y 1711yS1LI III lohn Qrug Mlry M1rsh111 1 nevthbor 1r1s Fodor Mrs BT11811111 Mtry s mother A11n Rosser Angle Sperry S111 s v11fe R11t11 Vylebber As t11e 1nnu 11 xy e11t to press, the sen1or p11y 111d been postponed bCL1L1SC of 111ness IU t11e etst The ILIOFS 111d put themselxes so mueh 1nto t11e1r Plflb t111t seyer11 persons 013112621 1nd got se1r1et fex er 15 the sertpt c111ed for T11e plot reyolxes uound III 111t11or from C111 e teo Stephen Stntry yy ho 1nher1ts 1 fum ll'l M15 SO1lI'1 1nd goes to t11e fum to rest lflel xx r1te He luts upon the scheme of 1ny1t1ng h1s f1m11y to the flflll for 1 x1s1t 1etu111y he lf1fEf1ClS to 11 ue them bfly Stephen 11opes 11e etn m1ke them see son1e thmg 01 re11 11fe 1nd drop the Soeml 1nd ple1s11re lox mg 11fe th1t t11ey 111d led ID Ch1c1go W'hen the f'1m11y 1rr1yes each member 111s 1n 0151111011 1bout st1y1ng Anne, h1s yufe x-.1shes to go b1e11 to the bnght hehts Bxlly 1nd Phylhs hue SUSPILIOHS t111t t1.ere mlght be ghosts 1n the eloset At IDX r1te they f1nd one person 1LlL1I'lL11 t11e housekeeper xx ho 11111 not h11e them tr11ps1n 1eross 11er 111tehen floor Ollye just out of eolleee I9 too ored to hue 1111 1nte1est 1n t11e p11ee 111 su s S11L11DUE5I1X there D1el1 the oldest son 111tes the thoureht of yyorle b11t Lxe 111s 1DI'lL1L eonunees hun to try f1rm1ng A xery hmdsome young doetor, Lynn Gr1y s e111ed xy 11en Ohxe IS stele The LISC IS dmgnosed IS he1rt trouble T11e 1oetor eures the he1rt mur m11r but loses 111s ou 11 11e1rt to her M1ry M 1rs11 111 1 nelghbor gets selrlet feyer 1nd the 11ouse IS qu1r1nt1ned An expert eherry pleleer 1nd 1111nter IS erry son of Sld the 11lI'CLl mm erry shows Btlly hoxx to l'l11'lL116 1 gun All ends well 1n the p11y mth eyerxone h1ppy 1nd eelebrmng the S111trys txxenty hfth XKCLlC.11Ilg 1nn1xers1ry An o11 l1mp tu o ltrge gold fmmed f1m1ly por trfuts 1n old f1sh1onee1 roeleer 1 beef ro1st 1nd 1 doetor s bw xx ere only 1 fexx of the propernes com ITIIIECCS problems M1ss Merthe 1nd the eommu tee seouted oy er the roxy n 1nd county for these The stxge ereyy mttehed 1nd p1te11ed old seenery for the p11y 1nd LI'Cl1x1I1Q sturs were repured The e1sts l1fe vu1rds the pfompters 11 ere 11XS1XS re 1111 T11e I Llb11LlIX 1nd t1e11et eo111n11ttees Xxlth the ush ers eontnbuted the1r efforts to mtke t11e p11y 1 sueeess 1121 1 1 11 1 1' 1 1 7 1 .1 1 . 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .11 1 1 A 1 .1 1 1 . 111y', ox 1' 1 1 ' 11' 2 1' 1 1 rw 1 1 1 1 1 . 41 . 1 I 1 - 71 1' I Q , e ' 'L 1 , 1 v 111 - 1 1 -1 - '1 . 1,1 1 1 '1' 1 1 1 ' h . 1 1, 1' 1 r ' r 7 1 1 '1 ' 1. 1 'A ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 - ' 1 - 1 '1 .. , 1 1 1 '1 . 1 1 11 1 . 1 1 . 1 A . 1- 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , - L2 '. 1 1 1 1 1' 1 '1 11 ' '. 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . . - 1 1' 1 - ' 4 1 1 .1 1 1 . , ' . ,, 1 , 1 1 1 - 4 1 4 L L 1 ' . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 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A Y - f 411 1- 1 -, . - ' .' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 'e 0 'fy gf? ig the Annu rl d on Av11t1c,n TS the theme of the boole ILITL the fC,'lIL1I'C, VSYIILYS lflb Fo lOl' Alter due LlCllbCI'lf1OU 1nd debrte staff deelde In the upper ple 5 Rome, md M lrglret lenlxs ire lookmv oxer proors of the pretures just brele h lXllSh Hfrmmond ldxlsor, el B b XY rllbond md eliss presl ent o M me Dunn md Durmd Dudley the bum wJ ness mmagers mteruewxed the Oberlm bL1SlI1C55 R1ch1rd Iothrop tme from the engrxvers wrt IO men for lLlXCI'IlSlflg Also ln the mlddle pleture lre other members xx ho elld the routlne jobs pho togrmphy md typnng Pull Squxres, Gerrld Sehu bert Kelth MeRobert5 Cllfford lender, Mrtrjorxe md Xylfglfllfl Tinner Ann Rosser wlso helped wx lfll the ty lung., Under the IQLIlLl1I'lCL of A1155 leon the lrt Staff eomposed of Mlrthl Nerdr Annette Looper Dor oth, Fur md Allen Sehubert crerted 'mel preptrecl the drmnngs for the dnxmon ptges 1nd etrtoons I Sv , I dj l il fa, ' ,h JQL , . ' 1 2 ' K . 1 . . Q . 1 l . ' ' I K- ' . ' ' - ' - A A , r ' . 1 '- 1 2 Y' 1 2 2 U 2 K - . , h , h h i. 1 -l I K -' ' 1 ' U ' - A Carpenter, Alice Draper. 1 A ' t . A . . h ' ' ' ' , Q . K . . P 1 V ' va 1 2 - V' A L 7 1 'j , . ' A . ' 4. q . 1 Q . .. ' A IV' , V I 7 1 I 1 l ' L A . L s L . 1 - . ' K . 1 ' ' 1' .1 ' 'L ' . 'Q 4 l 11? james Powers Edward Davis Richard Ward W illram Neumann Donald Hall Donald Bar toto Wilbur Takacs Aaron Hamlin Robert Heacox John Seat ers LOUIS West Wllllam Davldson James Dul mage Robert Games Dwight McMullen jack Frost james Wall Donald Scott Lindy Wig Elyria 14 Oberlm 6 Under the leadership of a new coach Melvin Clark the O H S Indxans opened the season with ized during the first half and Elyria gained a lead of 14 O In the second half Oberlm came to life and not only held Elyria but succeeded in gaining one touchdown in the final quarter Cleorvlew O Oberlm 20 The first home game of the season played wrt Clearview also netted Oberlm its first victory Al though Clearview threatened to score several times the superb defense of the Indians held them score less for the entire game Woosfer 6 Oberlm 0 Oberlm s second home game saw the Indians go down in defeat before a heavier Wooster team l though the visitors were held down to one touch down by Oberlm s defense ton Jack Holden Clarence Webb II Robert Willbond Allen Schubert Clinton Hanmer Charles Hall Eugene Scott Richard Campbell Robert Cornman I-Coach Clark John Cralg Rudolph Neumann Douglas Schnarr Walter Wood Robert Kim mey Kenneth Clark Peter Craig Folrvuew 6 Oberlm 33 O H S emerged the victor from the first Cleve land Southwestern League game of the season score durlng the second quarter During the rest of the game the Oberlm steam roller had little ef fectrve opposition from any section of the field Bereo 6 Oberlm O In the second game of the league serles Oberlm bowed in defeat to Berea in a game played in the Baldwin Wallace stadium In spite of bad weather and superb defense Berea was able to score in the first quarter Rocky River O Oberlm 19 In the last home game of the season Oberlm met and defeated Rocky Rn er Both teams pushed their opponents around unnl Oberlin scored after vshrch Rocky River s defense collapsed This victory clinched Oberlm s trtle of second place in the Cleve land Southwestern League f41 IV? 1 i 1 I 1 1 1 ' ,. . - - . . 3 7 Y 7 . 7 1 3 3 .7 7 1 I ' ' 1 V ' 3 1 ' 1 a 0 1 1 1 . 1 I 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - y I . . ' , , l , I ., . . . . . . Elyria. Oberlm did not appear to be well organ- played wnth Fairview. The visitors made their only t , , , . I . - I , . , . . . - , . l - . A . , . ' ll . . . . . , I Y l ' , I v . I 4 U Y V . . . , a - - . Norwalk 0 Oberlm 38 The Indams took from Norwalk therr greatest vrctory of the year Norwalk threatened to score only once and that attack was broken up The en ure second team started the game gnvmg way later m the game to the varstty Bellevue 6 Oberlm 19 The Indtans went to Bellevue for thetr last game of the season and came back vxctorxous The vxc Leflermen tors trned a ground attack and when that fatled trred an aerlal offenswe whxch proved to be a great success A letter from Coach Robmson now servmg wxth the Red Cross somewhere ln the South Pactfic ex pressed hls satlsfactxon that the team had done so well Melvm Clark the new coach kept up the hxgh standard of football to whnch Oberlm has been ac customed Now a lleutenant C1 g D 1n the Navy Mr Clark wxll help to tram Uncle Sam s varsrty Richard Campbell Kenneth Clark Robert Colnman john Cralg jack Frost Charles Hall Cllnton Hammer Robert Klmmey Rudolph Neumann Douglas Schnarr Allen Schubert Eugene Scott C honorary captamJ james Wall Robert Wrllbond Walter Wood ifkwit Startmg out at the begmrung of the season un der the able leadershtp of Stewart Fatrchrld the O H S Indxans came through the first half of thexr schedule vxctorlously and were holdmg f1rst place xn the race for the champlonshtp of the Cleveland Southwestern League In the last half of thelr sched ule the team suffered several lH,llI'lCS whrch caused them to fall mto defeat and m the last league game of the season surrendered to Rocky Rtver after a bitterly fought contest In splte of the handlcaps Oberlm did gam second place ln thns years league race BASKETBALL RESULTS Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Oberlm Lettermen Henrretta Wellington Norwalk LaGrange Brownhelm Wooster Rldgevllle Rocky Rlver Berea F arrvxew Amherst Clearvlew Berea F axrvtew Rocky Rrver Norwalk Robert Comman jack Frost ihonorary captannj Charles Hall Robert Wxllbond lhonor ary captamj Cl1nton Hanmer Lmdy Wtgton jack McGrann Lou1s West Dwlght Mc Mullen I-42 3 at ' 45 ----- ' 20 ' 57 ----- ' 30 ' 33 ----- 27 Oberlin 17 ----- Amherst 42 ' 37 ----- 33 ' 49 ----- 31 ' 30 ----- 34 ' 48 ----- ' ' 27 ' 46 --..- ' 29 ' 42 ----- 24 ' 35 ----. ' ' 22 ' 29 ----- 37 ' 36 ----- ' 34 ' 34 ----- 41 ' 32 ----- ' ' 36 ' 33 ----- ' 34 ' 52 ----- 38 l jack Frost Dvnght McMullen Bob Wrllbond Bob Comman Clmt Hanmer Coach Ffurchrld Coach Farrchrld Lmdy Wrgton Charles Hall Don Hall Coach Clark II-Clmt Hammer Jack Frost Bob Wrllbond Bob Comman Dwlght McMullen Don Thomas Coach Clark Clarence Webb Drclc Ward Rrchard Helke B111 Smxth Alvm Scott Herbert Seavers john Prestr Don Blackmer I4 III- ' ' Louis West 1- s,1fs1?af l 1 l Under the e1reful and mueh 1ppree111eel superu s n of A4155 C1r1l1s the C A A lllel IXLTD 11 ear The Blue te 1111 e1me 11111 XILIOYIKJLIS 111111111114 1 an CXLlI1Ug x11lleyb1ll 1'1n1e When the ye1r xx 15 1h1111r h 1lf mer the C A A put on 21 xery sueeessful e1rn1x 1l ll 1xh1eh 111 er 11111 hundred people Yl1OI'OL1LlllX enjoyed rhemselxes H41 'lhe senior re 1111 111111 the b1skerb Ill ruurmment 1h1s 3e1r A new trophy PLlI'Lll15C.Ll by the C A A xx lS presenred 111 rhe se111or re 1m If the l11lf of the xery LXLIIIIIQQ 1111l slellllul Reel 1nel Blue b1sleerb1ll 1 re IX te1111 m1 e Ll of Lllgwllill gmele 1 LIlILI'IllHCLl the IDIHS speeuwrs Mmy 111 mls AQIXLII lor pmnts e 1r11eel IU 1 IFIOUS s111r1s were presented 1 the 1111111 1l b1nq11er io ' , - 2. . . . . 'A'fll 1 ', ' 1. . . y I 4 A V V 'lf A-.'v ' A411 'Q 1 ' K ' very muddy hockey g.1mc, glIlLl later 111 the se.1s11n. g.lITlL'. The Blues 111111 hy one b.1sket. Also 111 the ' ' ' 1 1.1 '. i l1.1lf . P 'l1 - '. .1l' 11 ,Q 71 L A gil-15 1 'L'L 1 41. . . ' '. ' - . . l 7 , A ' , A A . A , A., 5 , - 1. . . . . A A A K L t Margflrer Owens Ruth Mfmns Ednh Knepper Marjorle Geulmm Lael Hwnnon Nancy Acker ane l..'1UC,1SlllI'6 Anne Rosser Sue Thornton Vlrgxma Home Parrlcra Srngleton Mercedes Srngrleron Marllyn Sprrler Vrrgmn Goodson Shrrley Irmeson Patrlcm Irndsrrdr ean Glrretr Marx lohnson Berry Ann johnson +v:7 + 'B Blue Team ams Cramer Bern Ann johnson lemerre usnn Lfify Xwebber Arlene Demrovl L1Verne Mxrro Mdrrha Verde. lrls Fodor Helen Atkms Red Team Ellzrbeth ones Merry me Dunn melm Neumann Ndncy Durand Ruth Webber M1flOflC Holden Mqrgrrret ones Arcenm Wooten B 1I'l311'1 XV1ll Eunme Rersxnger FROM Captain R J Wrllbond Shangrr La Frrday August 13 1959 TO Whom It May Concern A long trme has passed srnce the graduation of 44 when we were gust krds out of hrgh school wondering what the future would hold for us It was the Army Arr Corps for me By luck the other day I got a twenty four hour pass rn order to attend an alumnr meetmg of my graduatrng class Man rts amazing what some of those krds are doing' XVhy do you remember ole Frank Sasso7 Well rt was suggested rn 1956 that he run for presrdent and as the meetmg ended he was seen running around the grounds strll run nrng for president three years later Wait Im getting ahead of my story Ill start from the begrnnrng Craig s Chicken Roost Nite Club was the scene of this alumni meeting yust fifteen years after we graduated All arrivals were escorted into the club by the crgarette chicks Hamlrn and Norris Fourteen years of separatron provided enough gossip for everyone to cackle about The meetmg became rather rowdy as Clark and Frost able bouncers were busy assrstrng the more boisterous artenders out the back door Srr Toby Belch C Lerder to youl was requested to open the meeting with a toast rt really wasn t necessary that he drrnk toasts to himself throughout the remainder of the meet rng I then mtroduced the speaker of the evening the eminent and wealthy bachelor Dra mond Irm Rowe He defended hrs vrews on bachelor lrfe rn hrs speech The Joys of Srn gle Blessedness K Hmmm by the may he arrrved rn the company of a bevy of chorus beauties D After the address Draper johnson and Knrsely of the E L Alflen Vanrtres provided entertainment rn form of dancing wrth band accompaniment by Boo Wood and hrs Drrty Boogers Frank Totoru added to the entertainment by srngrng Stan Smrth s new song Hrs rendrtron of thrs new song mrght have proved fatal to Sanders and Surprise had not Dr K E McRoberts been on the scene to grve artrfrcral resprratron to the swoonrng damsels I adrourned the meeting rn favor of renewing old acquarntances Jeanne Cole pedrcur st extraordinary gave me some professional advice on how to prevent rngrown toe nails Her bosom pal Theresa Blanco has finally graduated to the rank of first drshwasher at Isaly s due to the fact that she drscovered a new waterless method of washrng dishes Rear Admiral Moyer was a brt late to the meetmg because he had to wart for the tide to come rn before he could sarl hrs new streamlmd raft up Plum Creek Gene Scott poet laureate and Amerrca s leading essayrst was found rn a secluded cor ner trying to understand hrs latest anthology Madame Butterfly Tanner fresh from a thrrteen week engagement at he Roxv was caught drscussrng her new opera Anna and Esther Coleman were busy trying to sell a nationally known shampoo which rs advertised as The shampoo that removes the harr and leaves the drrt Another salesman that was present was Ken Gerber Hrs baby foods are now enyoved by addrtronal mrllrons of babies srnce the Webber and Worcester nuptrals sometrme ago Disappointed rn love lrfe Woman Hater Campbell was seen during the whole meet rng pufhng on hrs oprum pipe rn whrch he has found blissful oblrvron In the mrdst of the meetmg 1 sudden crash summoned all to the outside just rn trme to see Peg Leg Young try to land hrs vest pocket helrcopter rn the brrd bath Butch Schubert renowned man s artrsr with hrs new French model Mademoiselle Go drva Fodor also present exhrbrted hrs latest Fodor rnsprratron Moonlight Mood Ann Cooper another famous artrst had just finished her latest masterprece entrtled Modern Design fln fact rts so modern nobody gets rt 7 ffontmuerl on nexi page! 7 Q Y Y Y O 1 O . , I ' G . . , ' - ! ' Y a . fi ' . 7 -W - - 1 ' I D Y I y si. . , ' . , - 7 9 1 I 7 ' ' ' . 3 l ' 1 I Used to Love You Till You Did Me Dirt C Now I'm Going Out With Another Squirt.l I I , - A , ' ' ' . , , l . , . . , H . - . . , t 1 , . , . V I - K - A , , . y V. . y . - Y 7 1 ' , , , 481 Yogl Broome rn feverrsh attempts to garn attentlon of Sluggo Szehga Lockheeds Prlze Rlveter became so engrossed 1n gettmg hrs legs around h1s neck that rt took Chl ropractor Doug Schnarr several hours to put all of Yogl s bones back rn lolnt CDr Schnarr had to go home to take hrs P M nap as hrs mfe Vera Petty wouldn t allow htm to con nnue h1s strenuous ltbor mthout If J I had a good chuckle over Mesdames Katy fDo1noffj Balog and Lols QNe1d1ngD Prltchett who were forever runnmg after thelr klds Verda attended the meenng swathed rn bandages as she had nearly bled to death ttamng for the telephone operator Margaret Shepeard to call Neumann and Squ1res of Stretcher Bearers Incorporated One would thlnk that after fifteen years of meat cuttlng at Kroger s she could at least h1t the pork mstead of her own beef The srngrng foursome made up of the Ou en srsters Robrnson and Sham are becomrng qulte a serlous competltlon for all other radlo smgers Madame Rosser well known spxrrtualrst went lnto a trance 1n the m1dst of the meet mg as she trted to get rn touch wnth her husband Charles Hall who IS sufferlng from sleep mg srckness Bob Shrelner the Madame s asslstant was just a fuzz off 1n h1s futrle at tempts to remedy the s1tuat1on I notlce that an1s Cramer natxonally known d1et1t1an after readmg her own publx canon How to Lose Wetght the Easy Way has reduced herself to only 450 pounds Frances ones mmd was far from the meetmg as she pondered on her new theory of the evolutlon of the bedbug An overheard remark from Undertaker Holl to MIHISICI enks You preach over em and Ill bury em makes me wonder lf they don t support each other s busmess M J Dunn and Dudley have f1nally been apprehended by our able deputles Strrng Bean Lothrop and Deacon Zebbs Untrl now they hate always been one yurnp ahead of the law s1nce 1944 when they absconded wlth the annual funds Carpenter sent me a message by sound vsave from Africa saylng Unable to at tend stop too busy convertmg the zombxes stop Bob Klmmey IS the only pupll learnlng dancmg 1n Slx Lessons from Madame La Farr I wonder why they couldn t attend the meetmg As lf was Frlday the 13th naturally something had to happen The sparks of wlt fallxng unheeded to the floor were the cause of the largest flre 1n the htstory of Oberlln Although no one was hurt Flremen Gerry Slater and Gerald Schubert arrlved too late to be of much help Flnally when they dxd get there Duke Cralg the suave proprletor of Chlcken Roost rrled to charge them admtsston Smcerely yours Captam R J Wxllbond . . . . . . ,, , 9 1 . . ,, . . . . . . , . . 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Senior Directory ust a summary of the semor actrvrtres durrng hrgh school does not show the whole prcture of therr actrvmes Thrs year 87'? of the class have held posmons outslde of school hours vtorknngb rn factories clerkmg rn stores typmg rn servrce sta trons on farms dotng housework and carmg for chrldren at the telephone exchange and others too numerous to mentron The pnctures show Mary ane Dunn Roberta ohnston ames Rowe and Martha Verda hard at vtork Equally serrous are therr plans for next year The boys rank the navy tops mth ten xotes The army and arr corps tne mth five votes each and one boy holds out for the marmes Tvso expect to do therr but by farmtng Nme of the grrls of the tlass plan to 1010 the Nurses Nayy Cadet Corps and nme are anxnous to get to vsork rmmedrately to help mn the war Only tvs elxe of thrs class expect to be able to go on to school next year X, S Fdvsm Alllen Orchestral 7 H Y 7 1 4 Irene Baker F H A 4 Theresa Blmco-CraftGu1ld 1 F H A 1 7 A I 7 1 U Track 1 7 Boys Glee Club 1 H1 Y 7 3 4 O Hrgh Players 7 J 4 M trjorre Ctrpenter Freshman Chorus l G ee Club l 7 v 4 Annual Staff-1 Ixenneth Cltrk Sentte 1 Football 1 7 4 Btsketbtll 1 H1 Y -4 emnc Cole Ctmerl Club 1 F H A 7 A A Esther Coleman Glee Club 7 J 4 Annette Cooper Glee Club l 7 4 Annual Staff 1 Confzmzerf on next page! 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