Oberlin High School - O High Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)
- Class of 1946
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H SC HOOI AGAIN Yes Susxe yes ohnny school 1g.11n 1 school 1ll re1dy for you The bl1IlLlll'lgS 1re repaxred the re1chers are hlred the text books the best 1v11l1ble 1re wzurmg for you Dld you ever stop to thxnk who plans your CClLlLlIl0l'1 strnmg to m1ke the best use of mx money ' The bo1rd of CClLlLlfl0l'1 Superlntendent C Il WlgIOD, 1nd Mr Alter, our PI'll'lLlP1l constntute the admnnrstrmye force of our school Thus ye 1r 1 new member Mr Kenneth Wcmrcester yomed the Board wlth the retxrement of Mr Im Porter Mr Porter h1d been 1 yulued member for s1xteen ymrs two of whleh he w IS ch11rman Mr Sp1tler had been the futhful clerk slnce 1978 Mrs Or1 Bllss has succeeded Mr Spltler as clerk Vfe get our schedules go to basketb1ll g1mes and Qssemblles 1nd neyer re11l1ze th1t hours of work haue been spent by the board 1nd Mr V115 ton, Mr Alter, 1nd thelr secretarxes ln phnmng the school program H es there IS 1 green de 11 more to school them the red brzck bulldmg F CLR YE Lxcryonc h1s notnced the 1bsence of Mrs Mur s Mr Alters oil Our fut u yellow or perh1ps plnk shp gnerouter deserted us hrst to 1sslst IU Mr XYAIITDIOUS olilec 1nd then to become Mr S1mple s secretary VlfglHll Hurst IS mxsslng from tl1e book room llso Ioxs Tucker 1 is 1 utte of l1st ye1r took oyer Mrs Murr1y s dutles only to be tr msferred to Mr Wfngton s ofhce to help Mrs lillss frnestlne B1re one of our own senlors ns now IH Mr Alters ofllce l1st but y no me 1ns le 1st IS our new honor lfy member of the oH1ec sttfl Bonny Kty Bliss We 1ll exy ect her to follow Ill her mothers foot steps The entxre lLlIT1lITlSU'lIlVL force of course ID cludcs te1cl1ers too TS they supervise thexr own cltssrooms 1nd student 1ct1y1tles B t dxc mu re 1l1ze th II the students of Obcrlxn Hlgill School 1lsoh11c 1 p1rt IH school lLllTllIIlSII'lIl0H' A sm 1ll 1 rt 1ts ue ut X1 one Our p1rt rn school 1dm1n1str1t1on 18 c1rr1ed on by the Student Sen 1te the unlor cOLll'lLll 1nd the urxous cl1ss 1nd TL t111ty orgtntuuons Under the gutd mee of Mr Alter 1nd the le1der shlp of Pete C r ug the presxdent the Student Semte the XV lf Bond Drne, the Red Cross L tmpugn 1nd the Communnty Chest Drlve 1ll of whlch went ox er the top Iohn Prestx Don Scott Nick lx1s1no 11ch 1nd Robert Smlth h 1ye undoubtedly sued mtny 1 reckless student from 1 hc1d on colltslon II the nortl1 lI1Ll south Lll'lVCVS 1ys We h 1ye the Senite to thank for the new system of 1ssembl1es by w hlch e1ch org 1n1L1t1on sponsors one 1SSCI'I'lbly progr 1m 1year Its 1gr 1r1d lllel cmd h1s worked sexy well The lilgll llfjllf of the yectr w lb tl1e OLIIZ bee D l Cruy, 1nd hxs lhciye 1l1dy Doctor TS s1st1nts pro1ed th 1t the senlors 1ren t so smwrt 1fter 1ll 'I es the ILIIHOFS c1me out on top Thoueh 1 PIII of the Student Sen1te the Iunlor Councxl h1s 1 meetnng of 1ts own once 1 month Lnder the ch11rm1nsh1p of Edwln T1ylor 1nd the suy ery 1s1on of Mrs W arner, they 1lso sponsored 1 ser1es of ILIIIIOI' hugh 1ssembl1es lneludlng 1 quxz bee 1nd 1 1 1r1ety show They Llfflfd the W 'tr Bond Red Cross 1nd Communxty Chest drnes ln the lLlI'llOI' high 1nd dnd thelr sh1re 1n m1k1ng them 1ll go ox er the top lil '1 U l r11y'A' face in . 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A , A 1 1 1 A A A' ,1 A A 1 A 1 A Ewen the custodians have 1 share in school ad- ministration because besides their manifold duties in keeping our building in good shape they often help superx 1se the conduct of students w hen out side activities irc going on in the cxening You may see the pictures of these three loy al workers on page 78 BERI IN HIGH SCHOOI h is seen many changes this ycar in thc teaching staff in the offices and in the physicil education department Miss Norma Hammond who had 1 wonderful gift for knowing each student s taste for books has left our library after about fifteen years The English department suH'ered a double loss with the depar ture of both M1 Muntz and Miss Prettyman Mr Fairchild deserted his sltde rule last summer for the Naxy but returned to us this year at the be grnnmg of the second semester We hope he s glad to be back again in his math classes With the leaving of old teachers comes the at rival of new Miss May our new librarian hails from Ashtabula where she was city librarian for nine years Mr Shaw has taken over Mr Muntzs classes 1n the English department Both Miss May and Mr Shaw have done a splendid lob of stepping into the empty places Mr Shaw came just before the six weeks grades were due and he straightened everything out. Miss May took over Mr. Muntzs book reports along with the book reports of Mrsl Kelly s seventh and Mrs Warner s ninth grade classes This explains w hy we alw ay s find her whis pering rn 1 corner of the library with some boy or ll Mrs Leahy has joined our group of math ex perts along with Mr Leahy who is now teaching math instead of gym Miss Grundman taking over Miss Prettymans place immediately got her classes immersed in Tf61lfIl7L Itlmzd Miss Grills mtroduced somcthing new this year practice teachers in the gym classes S1x of them too' Hockey games football games some honest to goodness studying nine week s exams Thanksgiv mg vacatron three months came and went Who would have thought when school started that the flu was going to hit us' Came December Class room attendance grew smaller and smaller Ab sence lists grew longer and longer until finally school was closed one week early for Christmas va cation This closing oddly enough didnt bring the eatpected Joy The Christmas program planned by the girls glee club the speech class and orchestra had to be called off The gorgeous stained glass window Cplctured on page 775 that the art classes had made for the program could not be used It was placed in the lobby of the Oberlin Inn during the Christmas holidays where many people saw it The Fine Arts Christmas program was also called BOARD or EDUCATION OID AND Ntw MEMBERS W-ul Readn tlmlezuu Ira L Porter Carl C NW Nicol kenneth F Worcester Carl F Spitler Lharles F Wrgttun Robert Barr Evangeline lxofskx Helen Steiner l6l 4 ' 4 4 4 I 4 ' L V s 1 4 V YV , . 4 , , 4 V' - V V . - ' , ' V V Q V V ' , 4 . 4 4 ' , ' ' ' . 4 ' ' ,V ' ' ' , . 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V , V V .- , . .. . off and the H1 Y Flne Arts formal was postponed unnl Valent1nes Day All rn all the flu affected the school a great deal Not only were the classes put behmd schedule, but basketball games had to be called oft' Class work IS always a grmd but lf does have brrght spots and some classes are a blt on the U 51511 J lrghter snde Flowers go to Mr Slmpson and M1ss Grrlls for showlng between the two of them more movmg pnctures IU one year, than the hugh school has probably seen ln the last five' Whenever we v1s1t the fine arts department we sngh envxously and wrsh that more semor hrgh stu dents ourselves especlally-could be enrolled there Never a dull moment we re told The elghth grade classes have done stenc1ll1ng finger pamtmg and antlque decoratrve maps thus year We are sure old ohn Sllver would have gladly traded hls wooden leg for almost any one of the maps of Treasure Island The advanced cl 1sses have done a mural, fashlon deslgns dry brush and scratch board lllustratlons, and sllk screen prmntmg Wouldn t you l1ke your own personally deslgned textlle prmt for an after noon gown, madame' Indeed Mlss Dice s studcnts won recognmon for themselves ln the regnonal art exhxbltlon for yumor and semor hrgh school students at the Halle Brothers Company thrs sprmg Seven of them won erght top prrzes Frrsts went to Betty Ann ohnson for a stencllled apron to Patrlcxa W1lson for a blue wool sult deslgn and to Duck Stofan for a colored mk 1llustr1t1on of The Owl and the Pussy Cat Second and thlrd place wmners mcludecl Albert Holloway for colored :nk drawlngs Re1t1 Cole for 1 su1t deslgn Genevleve Smith for 1 stencllled apron and a sxlk screen decoratlon and Marre Klenz for a sports fashlon Can any one doubt that Ober l1n students are fashlon conscious' Thls year, Mrs Kolbe s students have gone ln for servlng drnners to the board of educatlon The drnners have grown better and better, board mem bers say In splte of the materral shortage fresh men made attractne dresses of varxous styles That professlonal look has been ew. ery gxrl s arm Mr Walter has a new class studylng house plan nlng Hxs department now features blue prrnt readmg mechanrcal drawmg woodworkrng and auto mechanrcs Have you seen any of the chalrs made by h1s students' If not look ID Mr W1gIOU s or Mr Alter s office Mrs Hannon s speech class drd many thmgs thrs year Wfhen the dlscusslon of war memorrals arose the class presented a panel drscusslon before the semor h1gh poxntmg out the advantages and pos s1b1l1t1es of each suggestnon Another proyect was the teachmg of parllamentary procedure to the yun lor hrgh The class also parnclpated ln the ex change assemblies, and contrxbuted variety to our own assemblies w1th four one act plays The Pass mg of Chow Chow Glorla Mund1 The Drcky Brrd and Young Amerxca S USUAI. the senlors are probably the IDLISICSI students ln school They certamly know all about themselves after takmg vocatlonal, personal :ty readmg vocabulary, andI Q tests The senlor hayrrde ln the fall was a great success, endlng wrth cocoa for which we had mne gallons sandwxches, dancmg rn the hall, and a movle ln Mrs Hannons room Everyone went home wlth straw ln hrs halr and 1 full stomach In mld wmter a few people thought the senlors were crackmg 11nder the strarn for a whnle After they had studied Matbeffv about all anyone could M 1 get out of them was Out, damned spot Out I Srl I Ol' Tomorrow 'Ind to ITIOIITOYN 'Ind I0 ITIOI' IOVN Has any semor ever seen a snght comparable to the one when he walked mto homeroom one Mon day and saw 57 brlght green SWCIICIS starmg n1m m the face' The teachers of semor classes were l7l Y ' r I . K , I 1 ' 1 4 I a I I v , , y K I , 5 K . , . , 1 . 4 If Pr I ' 1 4 A - . ,, A - my D . l , . - 1 4 . I K ' y 4 . . . .1 - - - . 4 . ,. K 5 : . . . . 4 I- I I - , ' v .. I if we Ik ' - r . . . 4 - A I I , 7 - 4 - - ' 4 1 4 ' , . K - 4 4 4 L 7 I I 4 4 . , - of mllk-wall any of 11s ever forget all that m1lkf- - Q - v v ' . 4 I . I I K ' ' . . . - - - 4 I 4 4 2 . A C ' I . v , - y 5 I ' ' - - ' 4 4 . , . . , . . . . . C ' - ' 1 4 . . . . . f' Q . g . 1 . . 4 I 4 I 4 X C , - 7'- I X y A . 1 4 4 . 5 y C K 1' 4 4 g 2 dk Q 4 g 1 . . I . .. , 4 4 4 , 4 4 Ir 1 - - l 4 . I . 4 I 4 I I l I Y 7 I Q 4 . K I ' S S I , K Yealed It I In 111,111 Don Thomas lhlllIOI'l Reynolds Vnr S I I I I E g1n1aGoodson Howard Broadwcll heard to complain all day that they w1shed they had brought some sun glasses Say what you may the semors love thelr sweaters All good thlngs seem to come at once as the year draws to a close The semor banquet was held rn March at the Inn Thus year, the class w1ll hlstory and prophecy were read at the banquet Only the first two are mcluded IH the annual The students and faculty enjoyed also, the good old fashloned melodrama whxch was one of the hxghhghts of the evenrng The last quarter of the year mcludes the junror senlor prom the honors assembly the Flne Arts and H1 Y house partres, the semor breakfast and the promise of a dlploma The junxors hate done a grand job of sponsor mg all the school partles and dances Won t every party, and the time the record player falled to work after the Norwalk basketball game' Its also the jumors who furmshed us w1th cokes durmg the basketball games The jumors elected as thenr officers thrs year Presldent, ohn Prestr, vnce presxdent Lmdy Wrg ton, secretary treasurer, ean New som soclal chalr men, Naoml Hanmer and lm Dulmage Wlfh an assrstrng commlttee of Royce Acker and Pat Lmd st 1dr Nick Kasanovlch IS presldent Bob Baxter as secret1ry tre1surcr lflcl Tom Bosworth 1nd PII l l Stazzdm Inf! in nth! Blll Mower Don Cllbert Mr Alter Peter Cralg., Mark Baucr Edmonds as soclal chanrmen h we gulded the sopho mores Mr Muntzs leavmg affected thls class more than any other Ill the school They have sm cerely nalssed hlm In thelr Engllsh classes the freshmen headed by Paul Schubert lWfCSlLlCIlI and Marth1 Cfqlg xnce presldent, alw lyS full of sp1r1t 1nd enthusmsm sug gested that wc do ox er tl1e school Not only would they 1nst1ll fluorescent hghts 1nd clocks 1n cxery room bu they would 1lso xnstltute progresswe edu canon The class put on 1 x 1r1ety show for Junlor hxgh sponsored by Blasto 1 sew er cleaner The show mcluded ex E15 thmg from stooges a p1ano solo boys ballet, 1nd monologues to a style show The hlghllght of the sty le show w IS the form 1ls modeled class ordered l11ts of grcen 1nd gold their cl1ss colors Your poor unsuspcctmg students who felt 1111 expectcd breezes p1ss you ln thc l11ll max IS well know now th1t thosc w ere no breezes but guess Buddy Cropp 1n elghth grtder Buddy IS about tl1e sm1llest Illlflg tl11t exer h1t Oberlm Hlgh School ln hrs Sllklilflg feet hc measures cx l 1 fl Mr Slmpsons homcroom tool-. 1 stcp 1he1d IU socl 1l l1fc lllcl h 1d 1 wondcrful tlmc II 1 l-l1llowc en p 1rty hcld II Dolly Totolu s housc A 's ' ' , ' ' . '1 1' , 1 h - . c , .. . l 1 D c . S 1 . ' ' , ' , 1 , ' A a 1 1 1 1' , ' - 1 . ' 1 'z 5 4 V 2 -1 , - I I . I 72 V ' A Y 7 1 ' , 1 - ' ' 2 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' . K U G ' . . . - . , , V , - A V1 . . . . ' D- D ' y Y L , Y ' I Y ' - -' 1 1 , 1 '. one remember the decorations at the Halloween by Stephanie johnson and joyce Lagerstrom. The I ' 1' '1 ' 1 ' 1 ' , ' 'z . 1 . ' ' ' 1 ' 1' ' I 1 , 11' 1 ' . J .. . - . . . - 7 D- Y , L 1 L , ' ' ' k ' 1 ' - 11ctyf'44 g . 1 - . ' I ' ' 1 ' ' a 1 . ' A 1 1 ' 2 A , 1 1 , ' 1 ' 'L 1 1 ' ' A 'L 1 L ' 2 2 ' . 1 ' 1 Q A ' ' L ' A 8 The sexenth grtde mm clrsses stepped 1nto the hmehght too Ijurmg the h1ll or the Red and Blue btskctb 111 ' rme the sexenth grlde c115s d1d 21 folk d rn e of 1ts ou n Il1Ll then comblned v11th the c1Qhth grrde t do mother dmcc cnt1tled the Seyen Iumy s The clrss doesnt hue othcers but etch home room hrs 1 sen ttc reprcsentttue H S POSSTSQIB so m my ULIISILIC 1ct1y1ty or if IIIIL IKIUIIS th tt there 15 no re 1son vt hy my one 111111 some OFQIIIILIFIIJII 1n xxhrch to ttke .rn 1ct1xe p 1rt lndf ed the te rchers somenmes complrun thlt some people m1yor1nouts1de ILIIXIIICS If my one h ts rny doubt lllillll thc per5on1l1t1e5 of the present semor elrss 111 hc needs to do IS to look tt the 11st of 1ct1x1t1es rfter the1r ntmes The teachers 1gree th1t pr1ct1c1lly ex ery one has earned a passmg grtde 1n act1y1t1es thou and then they haye been heard to groan about our class room accomphshments 1 HE ACTIVITY most resemblmg school xxork IS that of the llbflfy uss1stc1nts who help 1n the hbrary durmg school hours D1d you know thit there are oyer 8000 books pamphlets, and migazmes 1n the lIbfII'X' Xes QO00 PICCCS of readmg m1ter1.1l .md elexen wery supery1s1on The grrls hue enjoyed the1r work vuth M155 Mlyf yery' much She superxrses the1r dut1es vxh1ch LOUSISI of crrdmg check1ng perm1t sllps and other regullr l1br1ry dut1es There goes the bell' Push 1n your Ll'1dlfS Put may your ,1gaz1nes' IU ICR CQUNCIL Stamfzng Ray Warren Ph1l1p Thornton Seafef behmd lable Carolyn Court Rowena Chang Mrs Warner Edsxm Taylor In foreground Maman Tromboff Jack Barnard B111 McK1n nex Paul Schubert l91 '4 . A ' 41 . ' L ' A c H . V, N N X' 11 i ,,- -1 ,g ' V ' I I I L I I - 1 . . Q . 'H' . 4 1 ' - 1 I A A tif ' . ,L K . LT ' 1. A . A',' ' ' ' should httve 11 lop-sided personulitv. Every' one can alert library' assistants. working under Miss M11y s Lfk ' 1 ' - , L ' ' 5 ' ,' 1 4 2 ' ' . k ' .Q ' ,L N, 1 ' ' ' 1 Q . I 1 ' . 1 'K ' I A A. L 1 my , WO OTHER acttvtty groups almost as ltter ary as the ltbrary asststants are the O Hzgb lzgbtr staff and the 0 High annual staff For several years durtng the war the O Hzgb Ltgblt has had a sectton tn the Neua Tnbune tn stead of has tng a regular paper of tts own The col umns tn the local newspaper mem mtd scrambles V Q CCD to get the news tn on ttme to make the Thursday edttton Last October after several ye trs ts tdvtser Mr Muntz left Oberltn and the newspaper Thus the weekly meettng tn Mr Muntz s apartment came to an end Left wtthout an advtser the staff was tn a quandary but Mtss Grundman step ned tn and very capably took over the sttuatton Bob Baxter was elected edttor and the staff got back tnto swtng agatn Under the gutdance of thetr new supervt sor and the new edttor the 0 Hzgb Lzgbtt people have been wrtttng a swell column If you wtll glance at the ptcture of the Annual staff on page 33 you wtll dectde that almost the enttre sentor class ts present tn the ptcture Indeed more than thtrty sentors have had a hand tn mak tng thts book They can tell anyone who asks that they never had dreamed of the amount of labor that Mtss Hammond and her staff have always put tnto our year books We ve worked many an eventng not to mentton some Saturdays and Sundays and we have met our deadltnes Everyone has cooperated We have learned a lot and weve had a grand ttme dotng tt Bl:RL1Nl HIGH has tts share of sweet mustc Have you ever ltstened to the Gtrls Glee Club The club meets on Mondays and Thursdays under the dtrectton of Mtss Htlda Mtdgstck and Mtss C race Alexander of the Conservatory The club officers tre Dorts Sadlo prestdent Arlene Dorow secrctary treasurer Alleyan Wtrd socttl churman and Carol Gutman and Donna Burns ltbrartans HO Club meettngs have always been more than a play pertod Hard work and a great amount of practtce were needed to put on such a program as the gtrls gave tn the fall for a student assembly The bug event of the year was thetr sprtng con cert the latter part of the school year Thts concert ts the btg goal of the gtrls tn thts organtzatton Thts sprtng when they sang The Legend of the Dande lton they reached thetr goal and honestly felt they h td accompltshed somethtng durtng thetr year of work The Freshman chorus whtch began enthustastt cally last fall was unable to conttnue tts meettngs because of dtfhculttes tn schedultng a good ttme for practtce Fortunately most of these eager students are sttll getttng mustc tratntng Some of the gtrls htve lotned the Gtrls Glee Club and some of the boys have become members of the newly formed Boys Glee Club whtch we regret to say has no ptcture tn the Annual The Boys Glee Club under the supervtston of Mr S T Burns and Mr Kenneth Davts of the con servatory has about fifteen members who meet on Wednesday and Frtday after school Dtd you know that the band had one of tts most successful years stnce Bob Drummond has been back' Bob who was one of the leaders tn 1942 returned thts yetr upon hts dtscharge from the Army to take full charge of the band Durtng the football season the band never fatled to add gusto to the eventng wtth tts snappy for mattons on the held and tts lusty playtng durtng the games Dtd you see the band members at the O X 1. parade tn October all decked out tn thetr Hal lowe en costumes' Remember how ttred the band was the day they mtrched tn the parade for Ad mtral Ktng tn Lorttn' The members all clatmed they could hardly move for two days afterward tBe sure to look at the ptcture of the Hoat tn the btck of the annual page D4 J Those mustctans , 4 - Y Y, . . . ,. .. . 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' I. l 'I 1 . - I . , - . . . , 1 t Q y A , L , 1 y -1 12 . 3 , , - - 2 , - and majorettes were r1ght there to add color to the Red and Blue basketball game too The band had IIS annual concert 1n Apr1l The concert was presented ID the afternoon so that almost all stu dents m1ght attend Th1S year the band elected as IIS officers PICSI dent, V1rg1n1a Goodson V1CC pres1dent Peter Cra1g secretary treasurer Sue Thornton, busmess manager, Ronald Waln l1brar1an Pearl Ann Tur ner, soc1al cha1rmen Patr1c1a Ba1ley and Wllllam Moyer Orchestra praet1ce 1lso under the leadersh1p of our popular Bob Drummond began after the close of the marchmg band season Here IS a good place to add that we often forget to gxve ered1t where lf 5 due We all owe our mstrumental mus1c program here at the h1gh school to Mr Morr1son w1thout whom band and orchestra would be an 1mposs1b1l Everyone enjoyed the 1fternoon orchestra con cert 10 March when we were excused from our S1XIh per1od classes 1No we d1d 1201 go just to get out of class' D Accord1ng to custom, the orchestra and the band aga1n provlded the mus1c for the sen1or play pro duct1on The hrst mght the pract1ce telchers led the orchestra but the second the h1gh school stu dent d1rectors took over The orchestrt oH1cers thts ye tr were presldent Mtrgaret ones v1cepres1dent, W1ll11m Moyer secrettry Foster Stockwell soc11lch11rmen Ronald Waln md N1om1 Hmmer busmess mtntger Catherme Schrtmm llbflfllll Alley tn Wtrd FTER THAT flmous H1 Y 1n1t11t1on, whlch IS always kept secret no one blamed the poor newcomers for bemg 1 l1ttle b1tter tgunst the boys who had w1elded the paddles Durmg the wtnter, the club h 1d several swtms at the Y pool IH Elyru At other meetmgs, mov1es were shown, and Mr Alter gzve lI1ICI'CSIlI'lg ttlks Coach Butler gave a ttlk on footb 111 and show ed movxes of the college te 1m The club goes out to the ltke tt the stme t1me th tt the F1ne Arts Club hts 1ts house party Nat urally the clubs get together In fact one would hardly know that the H1 Y boys had a cab1n of thelr own 3-.A F1ne Arts had a good early start thxs year The sen1ors smeared the new members w 1th shoe polxsh coffee grounds l1PSIlCk and perfume at the annual 1n1t1at1on The x1ct1ms forgaye all, though, after the beaut1ful formal eandlehght 1n1t1at1on Throughout the year, many 1nterest1ng programs were presented Among those who spoke to the club were Mr W1ll1am Seaman on college ohn Z1mmerrnan on h1s war exper1enees 1n Germany and 1n German concentrat1on camps and Profes sor D E Cole on teen age problems The college Yale Prlnceton game w as espec1al1y exc1t1ng thxs year The club yelled IIS lungs out for Prxnceton because Marty Verda 1 former F1ne Arts member was on the team but Prmeeton lost by one poxnt The Flne Arts H1 Y formal, though postponed once because of the flu w as held 1n February Every one had a wonderful ttme W1ll we ever forget the huge red heart that hung 1n the m1ddle of the floor' As a new ewtpertence to the yunrors, tnd a fare well for the SCUIOIS, the much looked forward to ffwzmzlzerf ou Page I-H 1 l 1 V , V V . e ' 1 V Y 1 . 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College lnglzsh OH1,gh Lllghts Staff Am M HAHIRMANT A B Henlelberg., Colley: Txpmg., COHHTlC1'tldl XlRb RACHPI HKNNON AB MA Oberlrn College Engllsh bpeech Semor Class Sponsor Advnser for Annual lNlRb S1 IHIA N hlHLLN AB MA Oberl1nCollcg.,L Lann lngllsh Hnstory Sophomore Claas Sponsor NIRs DORI5 I howl B 5 Bowslmng, Clreen UDIVCFSIIQ Home I'LOfl0!Tl1L5 Bnolubx l HA Club kim Naxu Lhxm A B Oberlin College hiatbermmdrlcs bueme M, Pmun Suv Mu H I mu mum BS Bal vnn 'nllule C ollege xl.1Ihtl H.iIlLS DONJALD J LEAHY BS Mlamx UUIYCISIIY M A Columbla Unnersm Mathematlcs A BC Cluh IWIARGARFT E IWIARTIIN BS m Educarlon Kent Stare Lnnersm MA UUIVCISIIQ of Chxcago Mathematxcs BEL LAH H IVIAH A B Oberlm College Western Reserve Llhrary School Llbrarxan DORIS E MFRTH1 A B Wooster College MA Ohxo State UUIVCTSIIQ Spannsh French OI-Ilgh Players CARRIF D Push BS Ohlo bmversm Geography Scnence BOYD W ROBINSON A B Baldwm Wallace College Physlcal Educatlon Coach DONALD L SIMPSON A B Oberlm College MA UDlVCfSlfy of Wrstonsm Scnence THFODORL B WALTIR BS in Eclucatxon Kent State Umversnry Industrxal Arts MRS MAUIDF B WARNIR A B Knox College Dean of Gxrls Engllsh lme Arts Cluh ffxo Piciuref IRA SHAW A.B. Oberlin College M.A., Pea- body College English THE FACULTY .41 .4-qs U3 Wi 3 his 5 ! g W Z. 1 J I wr yy f n1n1Ull1i-41' A www all l ,Q 4 -S' -v. 9 'av ,Q Z rCo1zmzued rom Page III house p1rty rs alvy ays the mann feature of the year It rs ttken for granted that the H1 Y boys w1ll drop 1round for dates rn the ey emngs or prcnlcs on the be lch Rememberrng past years food whlch made the grrls srck or contamed 1 lrttle too much kero scne the grrls always pl1n to have wonderful meals Fyeryone strrves for 1 nrce sun t1n but the tan usu rlly becomes 1 red burn XNl1lCl'l looks very lovely tt grtduxtton RE YOU golng to play practtce ton1ght7 It seems as 1f th1t s 111 one heard before the O Htgh Play ers presented those three one act plays TSI XX lflfef O I-hgh Play ers re11ly came along great th1s year vt 1th Don G1lbert 1s presrdent Mercedes Smgleton .rs yacc presldent, and Bertha Brow ne as secretary trcasurcr The three hlgh spots the Club has hut thrs year vyere the three onc act play s, whlch were scheduled before Chrrstmas, but had to be postponed because 1141 of the flu eprdemrc the varrety show vyhrch had everythmg rn rt from every klnd of commerclal to a Charlre McCarthy Edgar Bergen act 1nd 1 good old melodrama and the annual banquet 1t the end of the year At the banquet members en1ct ex cerpts from the plays of the year 1nd semors 1re an arded pms for pornts earned O Hugh Players has 1lvs ays had cl1sses for those who wxsh to become expert rn m1ke up p1nto mrme st1gnng costumes and propertles HE STORY of our school year has told you of the admmrstratron of our teachers of the classes and of the varrous outstde actrv1t1es At thrs pomt we are most conscxous as we vtrrte thrs year book that of our three score years and ten twelve wrll not come agaln the twelve years of our public school l1fe The map which forms the end sheets of thxs ye1r book tells symbolically of the years of our hlgh school lrfe begtnnmg please look at the m1p w1th our freshman days when we bought those vrvrd green hats Remember them' See them rn the upper left hand corner of the mapf Actually of course our school lrfe goes back much farther erght years for all of us and mne for others On the day after Labor Day rn 1934 the mayorrty of the present senlor class entered the Oberltn Publxc Schools e1ther at Prospect Street or at Pleasant Street Many of us had started to gether at Orchard Klndergarten the year before We doubt 1f any of us wrll ever forget the store we ran or the houses we burlt of those enormous blocks The finger pamtrng w1s also lots of fun Poor Miss Yocom had a terrlble tlme making us vigorous ch1ldren lre down on our rugs for our dally rest CAt the advanced age of hve no one of the O H S beautres on page 57 looked much l1ke the p1ctures there J Our mothers probably st1ll have those comments sent home by M1ss Yocom 1t the end of the year-our first comments from the educa ttonal vyorld but not the last our mothers vsere to recetve about their llttle darllngs After kindergarten our class spl1t up Half vsent to Pleasant Street, half to Prospect Mrs Slmpson at Pleasant Street and Mtss Brady at Prospect gave us our flrst taste of publlc school Practlcally every' one remembers a parttcular pal from those days, fCfHIll77Zl9fI' ml Page 771 . .L . yy Y . 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K V DONALD HALL Presutlent Hu Y 3 O Hugh Players l Football 7 3 4 Basketball 7 Annual Stal? 4 ICO etlutoru Senuor Play PATRICIA BAILEX Vuce Presutlent 4 G A A 1 7 Senate 7 Ban l Z 3 -4 Orchestra 2 O Hugh Players l Pune Arts 4 O Hug,h Lug.,hts Annual Staff 4 HOWARIJ BICKFL Socual Chaurman H Y 4 Annual Staff 4 O Hugh Play ers Senuor Play VIRGINIA UOODSON Senate Representat B n l 7 3 Orchestra l 7 3 4 7 IVL I C Al234lPres H Fune Arts 34 PETER CRAIG Senate Presudent Band l 2 5 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Football I 2 9 Basketball 2 5 4 Hu Y 3 4 O Hugh Players -I Senuor Play Annual Staff 4 IWARY VIVIANJ LATTI-MAN Secretary treasurer 4 Fune Arts 34 G A A I 2 3 4 O Hugh Players 4 Annual Staff 4 PATRICIA LFWIS Socual Chaurman G A A 3 4 O Hugh Players 3 I Fune Arts 3 4 Annual Stall 4 ICO etlutorl Senuor Play DONALD GILBI-RT Senate Representatuvc I H Y 34 O Hugh Players Z 3 4 1Presudent 41 Annual Staff 4 fBusuness Man ug.,crl Senuor Play SENIORS l15l V . 4 . . , f ' ,ff , , 7 . v f - ' 4 ,2,3,-4 , U, . f 4 -,Va , , ,4 X - A! 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'T QMS:- B1 R1 HA BROWN11 O H1g,h Plaxers 7 u 4 CJ A A 7 1 4 n .1 w FIDE' Arts -4 bcmor Play Annual brat? 4 C41N111A DPNNX A X l'cc1D111 N A A141 1 NE DORou A l Cl 4 lme Arxs w 4 Cheerle Annual Stall 4 L1lwrar1 Assmanr v NAINCH Dl RAND fl l 4 Orlhcs 1 7 7l bemor Plax Ol-hgh Plaurs v 4 Annu1lS1a 4 I-IDC A v NANCY Armin A l 7 3 nd l I L1lvrar1 'lss1sr1nr I O H1gh Plaxers I 2 w 4 Annual brat? 4 Hmm ATKINS GA A 12 3 4 Flfle Arts w 4 bemor Pla1 Annull Stal? 4 lBus1 ness Managem O I-hgh Playus l 7 w 4 L1lwrar1 Asmsranr l 7 5 4 ERNESTINF BAR1 Bn 1234 GAA 14 1lecLlulwlOrLhLsrr1l7 4 I 74 4 QPres 544 Annual Stall 4 O High Plunrs l 4 Ofluc Stal? 5 1 Mr Alrers Sccrctars 4 Senmr Pl1y ROY BARTHOLOMFW H1 Y 4 O H1gh Players 4 DON BARTOTO Football 2 3 4 H1 Y 4 Senmr P 411 MYRON BRENIKI: Glee Club 4 RUNEh CLEVENGER 4 L1brar1 ASSISIHUI RUTH C0014 Lnbrary Ass1sranr v 4 G.A.A . ,-,, ,-41 Ba ,Z,5,'l: fl-l.A.V51 ' j 4 ., . . .231 Af ' a il ,,..: . . .f,-ff ' ' 1 ' 1 .-.ML 7,H.A. .K L ' -'L - -33.-I 7 1 , , Q '- fa ' 1 2 311, ' 4 : ' f . 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Q 1 'H 4: rrs '.'4, ' llfwl by MARY ENGLE ALLYN Grissom Hr Y 4 O Hrgh Players v Bu LRLY GRl MILAI X I'ne Arts 3 4 GA A 3 HA 34 Annual Staff 4 Senror Pa AARON HAM1 IN Football 1 7 4 BETH ANN HARXI Y B nt I 73 4 Orthestra l 73 4 Annual Staff 4 Fme Arts C AA 1 7 7 4 Lrlurarx Assrst nt jAc R HOI ULN Football 7 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Senlor Play GWENDOLYN HURD G A A FH A 4 Annual Stal? 4 MARY JOHNSON G A 1 2 3 4 An nual Staff 4 v 3 MARGARET JONES MARY JONES WILLIAM KENNIIDX O Hrgh Players 2 3 4 MARGARET LAZAR Annual Stat? 4 4 V1v1AN HORVATH G A A n l 7 n mL rts O H1 Pla ers Annual Staff 4 A1234 OI-hgh Playersl71i Aswi ant 1 7 34 Annual Staff 4 Orchestra l P 3 1 Senate 7 Track 3 H1Y 3 4 7 111fwo1z MAHAx Lt Club I .mtl lxA1HL1t1N1 M1 111t11 Glu: Club I G A A I O1 IXIA N11 HOI sox MAt11t1r1 Oxvuws T ack H1 X 4 RHIA IJII 1411 Biml I Annual Staff 4 10111 Powhks ? zf ROSAI lL RHoDhs Annual btaft 4 ART1t L Rt c M11 Iootball M.m.1g,cr DORIb SA111 0 GIGS Club I 7 Ar s 1 P es urrlc-.1 lu u I DOROIHH 5111141111 A Ilnc Ar 4 L1lvr.1rx Assn tn PHX I 1 IS Sl HRAXIM H A I 8 gh PI.11ersI7 14 'X 1.4I Staff 4 GAA Orthestra I 7 3-4 Band I 7 u 4 OH1gh Players I 7 94 GAA I 7 C1166 Club I Ime Arts v 4 Semor Play L1bra1'y ASSISIHDI I 7 O Hlgh Llf.,I'IIS w 4 Annu il btaff 4 IN 01101141 Rowl Imt: Arts 1 4 nt Annud A A I 7 O H1 Playtrs I Senate u 1, ' 'V i.f 1 4' Q Glu I 3 Bf 1.2.5441 Fine Arts IL Orthcstm I Vu 4 O , Hit' .-.'.1111m' ,Q . , 1.5. ' -- 3 ww? . .l. 4 ,, -Wt - 1 r, -, 3. '- 1 Af 'X . I i : Q. - ' ' ,-..,': ' - ' ' , ' . 2' . Hf. ' . ' ,f 'xv 5' ff: Ba I 1.2.11 'I -I1 K 4 I G. . . ,-g - 'gh 1 f 5, .-,5.-I 1 1 . IILCI1' 't ' Z,:l,IQ Ann ti 41 IJIIIC t -. FH, ,l.2,Sg 3' - rsvp ' tl' .nun t 4. IT. . .5. 1 I ALVIN SCOTT Football 1,2,3,4. DONALD SCOTT Hi-Y 3,4, Football 2,5,4, Safety Patrol 3,45 Senate 2. WILMA SCOTT JOHN SEAVERS Hi-Y 5,4g Track 5,43 Football Z,3,4. MERCQIEIJES SINGLETON Ct,A.A. l,2,3,4g Annual 4, Band 1,2,3,4, O-High Players l,2,5,41 Fme Arts 3,4 iPres. 42. WII.I.lAM SMITH Hi-Y 3,4 fPres. 413 Football 5,43 Band lg Track 5,-3. SUE THORNTON Band l,Z,3,4, Fine Arts 3,43 Orchestra l,2.5,4, G.A.A. 43 O-High Players 4, Annual -l. A DORO'I HY TOTOIU J EAN THOMAS G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Glee Club 2g Band 5, An- nual 4g Orchestra l,2. Band l,2,3,4g G.A,A. lg Orchestra l,.2,5,-lg Glee Club l benatc 1,25 Fine Arts 3,4g O-High Players l,2,3,4. BARBARA WALL C1.A.A. l,2,3.4, F.H.A, 5. LOUIS WEST Band 1, Basketball 25,41 Football 25,43 Track 5, HI Y 4 SARA WHITE Roy LC Aelxer XX rllx rm Anderson Henry Knnable Mfrrk Bauer M xrgarer Bee-be Donald Blackmer Verna Bow man Marllyn Bryant oeely n Ch mg Gr ice Coleman Wllllam Davrdson Parrrcna Drerlm Irmes Dulm lge john Dunn V1rg1n1a Edmunds uanlra Feakms em G rrrerr Mxryorre Ce iuman Barbara Coerner Rlchard Grumlfxxux C lrol Gutman I ouella Hall Normqn Nioml Hxnmer Rlnhxrd Helke M rry Hodge M lry Hotfner Berry ohnson Ldnrh Knepper Pxrrlcra Lmdsradr Ruth Manns 'f' I. . 'a . 1 , 1' ' iz if B 1 1 1 J ', Lois Fields Ja 2 li I 1 Q I A 1 7 XY xlllam Moy er IN mcy Nesbxt Ieanne New som Wlllram Neummn Eugene Pressnell Iohn Prestx Barbart Reeves Iumce REISIHECF Dorothy A Schmitz Cltherme Schrtmm Clam M1e Schr 1mm Herbert Sewers jme Smith Ikllll Smxth Romld Smxth Foster Stotkvu ell Cyemld Super Wllbtxr Tlktes Ilmes Thompson Lumee Trlgbs Fr mces Turner Lmrenee TWIIIIDE Rlchlrd Wird Iloy d Ashby mdy Wzgttnn PlfI'lLl1 Wxlsmbn Bermrd Kosanoxxeh P1qu1t1 Mtlntosh Wfilliam Thorms Dftle Garrett Jem Ingerstrom L nyu Hmng Arthur Moore JUNICRS 5 IZI SCDPHCMGRES Room 303 V 7 7 172 Fellx Whxte Ellsworth Shefhelcl George Thorne jamce Scott Albert Hellte Robert Cott Betts Iohnson Nrtholas lxosanoxrch Estella Rutlter Ruth Sanclroclt lean Nesbrt Carol Arm lxlmmel Raxmontl Prultt wlllllam Bohrer lr Robert Paquxta Maclntosh Marg,aret Plrltcr XY ebb Patltlotlt B111 lxuhns Nlrlton Rex noltli Alex I-lemgartrxer Mollx Mxrshtll lxathrxn Rhodes lllen Lmtasblrt lug.Lm Rtuts Rllhdftl 'wlahonex Herbert Huffman Rubx XVo1tt Robert Ptttx Dolores Lawson Nlxrx M1119 Barbara Numan Rum Ptlcllt Pctcr ltnlts . 4 Q 1 I, V : A ll. A ' . ' U . Xl. . ' . '. 3 . . .1 ' .' . Mahoney. IX. ' . ' 1 ' t ' ' ' ' .. ' I' ., 111. ' Y , I' 1,1 , I' 1.2 . ' '-. 2 M A ' ' 1' I. ' 1- . A k I' I . 1 2 ' -Q 1' . .' 2 ' .. ' ' - ' - 1 SGPI-IQMCDRES Room 302 V Eugene Bradner Robert Goerner Bernard Kosanoxnch Jennings Mabrx Wllllam Bockmore Edgar Falls Tom Bosworth Peter Chase George Carruthers Daniel Fletcher Reginald Blackburn Rrchard Gllhert Thomas Cramer Wnllnam Cameron Rlchard Behr Rerta Cole Phyllns Blackburn Thomas Brovs ne Nancy Stofan Howard Broaduell Betty Born Twlla McKee Darwrn Sharp Nancy Olxver Patsy Edmunds Eddne jones Pamella Holmes Robert Baxter Lots Hoifner Maryoru: Phrllrps Constance Stldlex Room 306 7 I V George Thorne Donald Thomas Helen GIDSOU Mrss Metthe John Thompson Marnlyn Tucker Rrchard Herman Wllllam Gaeuman Clarlbel Kafka Helen Wagers Robert Knox Sandy Steel Duane Gorden Alleyan Ward Leroy Knepper Vxrglnta Wxcks Naomn Wlcks Arthur Foltz Melvxn Lavsrle Marte Klenz Betty Wwnn Wllllam Steel Norma Beese Barbara Gamhlc Mildred Wncks I73l IX. III. ' ' 4 ' VII. VI. ' I V. ' ' IV, ' III. ' II. A I. Laurene Fowler XI . VI. V. ' IX. III. ' ' ' ' II. 1, ' ' ' NINTI-I GRADE I Ixathrxn enlts ean Murrax Stephanie ohnson Rachel Hill Thomasine Hangc Emma Denny Niwian Ixnepper IHI Room 301 IV. III. II. I. Richard Wilgor Donald Wasserman Bruce Steiner Peter Tromboff Edwin Taylor Pearl Ann Turner Billy Wilbur Sallie Sears Doris Standen Barbara Pitts Robert Thompson Virginia Turner Beatrice Schmitz Barbara Smith Vivian West Wilda Rucker Richard Van Ausdale Donna Mae Burns Mary Wright Shirley Seaman Norris Weathington Room 206 Richard Cragin Harvey Wood Tommy Fenn Vincent Hart George Broadwell Margaret Broome Millicent Helke Marilyn Gordon Arlene Hurst Gracie Floyd Carolyn Court Dan Super Martha Craig Diane Grubbs Carole Berg Roger Bowman Ralph Edgar Richard Cochran Rowena Chang Elaine Carruthers Carolyn Blanco Room 204 V Joy johnson David Schnarr David Kinsey Frank Schubert Larry Moore Dorren Portman Giles Kruger Paul Schubert Marianne Klermund Jeanette Klermund Allene Johnson Barbara Gulde Norma Moore jane Houghton Joanne Herion Dick Ovsens Floyd Smith Carol Kuhns Robert Smith Betty Heilman john Gaeuman IV. ' i III. I ' Il. . In . I . Ill. 4 II. ' Dick Parker I 'V 'I J , 'J Y. .,'I, I V I -I Q I I l ICQ- ' . If Room 205 Albert Fracchrone Rrchard Murphy Davnd Cannon Wrllram Powers Herbert Feaklns Natalre Powers Fred Owens Florence Bartholomew Leon Russell W1ll1am Connam Raymond Wrllard Sally Lmdstadt Florence Tanner Kathernne Caldwell Martha Alexander Henrretta Albrnght Joanne White Mrnnre Huston Room 203 Norma jean Frelds Lottue Jones Donald Lmden Sherldan Knrsely Elsxe Thompson Nredra Douglas Lynds jones Theodore West Rrchard Hanmer Frrtz Mosher Talmage Weathmgton Lours Kopocs Wrllram Molyneaux Thelma GlbbS Evelyn Ives Beatrrce Parker Marllyn Manns june Barclay Sue Ann Merle Phnlrp Thornton john Lewns Rrchard Stofan Rrchard Lnllrch George Totolu Monefore Cropp Room 202 IV Robert Falls Hood Van den Arend Albert Halloway Rrchard Brooks Raymond Yarber Ronald Waln Clare Haulk Hobart Wagers Harold Axelrod Davrd Gamble Anna Quxnn Joanne Brown Chrnstme Reynolds Helen Bowman Amelna Bartoto Marranne Barbor Dean Harley Dons Pratt Mrnam Tromboff Ronald Hellman Melvln Barr joe Snellenberger George Tresch Helen Haugh Orpha Day EIGI-ITI-I GRADE I Kathleen Dxetlm Lols Farr Lors Van 'Xusdale Hans Stechow Kenneth Wrll bond Rxchard XVeaxer Marnan Allen Mary Frames Ashby Ruth Campbell I25l III. I I A II. A In . Iv. ' I ' III. II. ' I, Dayld Sample III. I II. I SEVE Tl-I GRADE I William Mclxinnes Rithtrd Seaman Patsx XX'alters Sxlxia Widdovsson Jean Ritter Lehi Palella lrvsin Sharp I Room 102 IV. III. II. I, Ann Burnham Richard Bungard Charles Smith Richard Bocltmore Katherine Bohrer Donald Dorow Doris Moore Dolores Meltzer Dorothy Galinsky Marilyn Bauman Marilyn Fowls Richard Fenn john Kerr Margaret Cox Nancy Coinman Rosalie Broome Phyllis Diedrick Richard Born james Gibson Ernest Denny joan jason Joanne Ives Hettie Johnson Donald Bradford john Barnard Room HO Earl Casper William Smith Sidney Wynn Ray Warren john Castaneda Raymond Cain Robert Coleman Charles Albright Wanda Widdowson Ruth Herron Marie Layport Willie Edwards Guy Spencer Elizabeth Ashb Olive Smith Sarah Quinn Sarah Holloway Dorothy Layport Mary jane Tatera Frederick Robinson Annie Holloway Eugene Tresch Kathleen Aquayo Faye Warren Darrell Feakins Room 103 V joan Steiner james Pash Harold Smith Georgia Taylor james Hood William McEwen Helen Murphy Anna Sadlo Lillian Wheeler Donna Waln Barbara George Beverly Scott Iauralourse Weeks Clayton Hoffner Lawrence Casper Gola May Beulah Godette Howard Pressnell IV. III. II. ' y I- . , I . ' III. . I II. George Thieret 261 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Szarrzlzazg Nlorma Beese Allene johnson Lors HoHner Betty Born Dorothy Schmrtz Ruth Cook Mane Klenz Sealed Vrrgrnra Turner Betty Harvey Mrss May Helen Atkrns Hettre Wrllrams ffmmnn rl rom Page I-if such as Debbre Lockwood or Iornne Serrs Sey eral brrllrant puprls started a year after we drd but skrpped a grade and yorned us They were Dotty Rowe Patty Lewrs Srre Thornton Rrchre Nlchols and Betty Ann Harvey Though Patty lewrs h rd gone to krndergarten wrth us she left wrth her famrly for Washrngton and England rnd drdnt return untrl the thrrd grade One thrng we probrbly 111 remember from grade school was the yearly Lhrrstm rs program There were always angels w rse men shepherds rnd Mary always a doll wrth a lrght bulb nerr hrs herd Erth Valentrnes Dry we hrd 1 Vrlentrne box The teachers always gave us somethrng wonderful to ea We always looked forward to the weekly moy re whrch Mr VUhrte showed us each Frrdry We must have seen the movre about George Washrng ton at least five trmes durmg srx years We remember the plays we had rt Prospect Hansel and Gretel w rth the mam characters berng played by Marge Holden and Don Bartoto and the Nutcracker Surtc wrth rck Holden rnd Sue Thornton Margaret jones mother wrll probably newer forget all tht Russran boots she made out of black orl tloth for the entrre cast ln both schools we looked forward to the com :ng of Mr Brrrd each week He brought us banana sprders spun glass brrds and all sorts of tales about nrture Mrlk and recess were two of the most rm portant events of the day Both were mrssed when we crme to hrgh school We ex Prospect puprls often laugh now but we drdn t then when Mrss Baxter made us put our gum on the ends of our noses and stand up rn front of the class XVe were always told that we were about the aw fullest class that ever hrt Oberlrn Former Pleasant Street puprls strll remember Mrss Mrrtrn s yard strck and Don Hrll s cake But who could forget Don Hall s cake' Vv e all remember notes and how clever we were rbout passrng them rnd how often we were caught ywrssrng them too Such notes rs Ilove you oyce swned but that would be tellrng We lost Marte Mrreno Dottre Lrberge Valerre Hay nes and rmmy Close wrthrn the next few years as well as Popeye By ers Mary Ann Stephan and many others XVe hrd some wonderful partres rn those days 23 T U-4 L ' 1 9 1 ' v V r Y ' ' ' l .3 H ' . - 1 . v I 1 1 v L ' K ' A S . ' L , L V v A rl TY . l 1 v ' ' ' . 1 ' t ' . v s v ' A , , r , , t 4 4 A y 74 1 ' ' A V. YA ' x 1 l ' 4 . t t ' 1 V I ' - I - 1 r 1 4 ' A Y y Y f r S ' 1 - 1 A . . joseph, and jesus. We remember that jesus was , -- , - - ' ' ' t f 1 1 . 2' - U Y f v v f . A . , 1 2 t . , H ' Y L W 1 . t v L . . '7 I , , , V ' ' f , ' f L tt ,z ' ' . . . V , , . 1 - C7 . . 1 . 1 1 ' t ' t 2 . ' ' ' u y. A 4 . ' l 7 ' , . 1 I - , . . L , ' . ' ' Ja 1 ' . ' L 1 1 . We remember one xxe g1rls xxent to If Mercedes Smgleton s xx hen xxe xx ere 111 the slxeth gr 1de Then there xx as 1 b1g Hllloxxeen p11rtx lf OID Moyers when xxe xxere 1n the e1ghtl1 gr1de Mr Stofm c1me md took our plcture Did xxe fecl 1mport1nt' P1crures of the guests If those txxo p1rt1es 1re on p1ge 57 At l1st xxe re lLllCLl 1un1or l11gh h1gh school to us then 1nd here vxc gr 11111 1lly forgot xx l1o c1me from Prospect 1nd xxho from Ple1s1nt The hrst lugh school exent xxe xxere 1lloxxed to go to xx lb tl1c C 1ke W1lk At th1s per1od III our l1ves, some of us xxent to Mrs Tuckers S1turd ay mormng Llllliel Lll95 1nd le1rned not only to dance but 1lso to be l1ttle l1d1es lIlLl gentlemen In geogrxphy we xx ent to MCXILKJ South Amer1c1 s1lr m 1ps 1nd produce l'I'llla5 In the e1ghth gr 1de Bob He1cox Ld H DIVIS lllcl o1n Moyer jomed us Patty Lexx lb left us 1g11n 1nd Lllklll t come b1cle Llilfll the eleventh gr1de We all remember 111111 lme lI1Ll Trefmne 111111111 wh1ch xxe re 1d 1n Mlss Rogers Enghsh class Also xxe gxve A TIIIW to Alb11n111 1 dehghrfully or1g1nal pl ly by MISS Rog ers ws an exchmge plly that ye1r There xxere more cake xx11lks b1asketb1ll games football gl1'11CS hockey games 1nd lD1lIICl concerts At l1st xxe xx ere freshmen 1nd got to s1t III the front of the lLlLllEOI'lL1Il1 lllkl he1r the pres1dent of tl1e lLlI'llOI' councll c1ll lreshmen out hrst 'Il11t ye 1r xxe chose o11r cl1ss colors green llkl grey lflnl got the 1fOI'C'IUt'I1IlOHC'Ll h1ts But the next year there xxe xx ere 1g11n 11 the blck of the lLld1IOI'lUIT1 bomexx here 1long the xx 1y many people bee 1me 1ll loan Moyer and Helen Atklns e1eh lost her 1p1end1a1 1nd Dott1e Tororu broke her 1nkle and h 1d to be e1rr1ed up 1nd doxxn Sfllfb by Bob W1ll lnond A compensmon to her, xxe 1ll thought Then there xx 15 the progr 1m th1t we g1xe for IL scn1ors xx lb 1 f1sh fr 1nd e1ch hsh somethlng IDOLII 1 sen1or lnsxde If We rln up ISIIHSI 1ll sorts of 1n1t11t1ons The g1rls xx1ll nexer forget the G A A lI1lIl1I1OD Hill 1ll the POISON txy they got F1ne Arts g1rls xxont forget the c1g11rs they h1d to smoke nor the coffee grounds they got ID the1r h111r The boys are st1ll A l1 ty flelt' every ye1r for the p 1st four years 15 our proud record Our members hlve 1lso taken p1rt 111 mllly pl1ys lDLlLlLllI1g A M1dsummer N1gl1rs Dre1m g1xen lb 1 Red Cross benefit TllL1f5ClJyS lf Home H 1ve You H 1d Your Oper HIOII' Dont Feed the Ammals, Gray Breqd B1lly s FIISI Date Skm Deep D1d You S1y M1nk Gren1eh1ka 1nd fhe Best There Is 1Profuse apolog1es to 1ny pllys left out' J As uppercl1ssmen vxe l11ve P1lI'flLLll 1rly enloyed the H1 X F1ne Arts Form 1ls 1nd the ILIIIIOI' Semor Proms but more IITIPOFI 1nt tl11n our bOLlll llfe h 15 been the f1et th II xxe h 1ve tr1ed to ttke our pl 1ce lllX'x ARI! H31 ANI! XXllllkXl l'xlNi'xllX SHN! LOINMAN U81 - 'A ' ' 1 '1 ' ' ' 1 ' , 1 1 -'1A'1 'A - ' ' 11A-1 1' 1 A A Y ' ' 1 1 . . 1 ' 1 1 ,L 1, 1 1 sl '1 1 ' . ' ' 1 . ' 3 A 1 , , ' .1 - A A L ' 4 - 1 1 A '1 1 A A 1 1 1- 1. 11 - . ' ' ' X Av 5- L- 1 . ' ' 1 ' 1 , 3 1 1 1 ' Al ' - - '1' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' . '1 1 . ' ' ' tl ' , lt '1 ' 1 ' y, 1 1 ' l111d ' ' 1 ' 1 '1 ' ' J A 1 1 ' A A 'A A . 4 1 - A A ' 1 1 1' 1 ' ' A A A1 A . ' 1. ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' U 1 1 . ' - ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 . ' 1 . 1 LlI1Ll buck. We h11d lots of fun, too, making those Pmbllbly Smllffmg fwm 1116 HVY mlflilfmn- A1 1.1 ' 1 '. AV 1 2 1' A 1 1 LQ ' 1 ' , 7 . . 1 A:,1 J 1 ' AAAA ' . A ' 1 1 1 ' '. 1 ' 'A ' 1 1A 1 A A ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 , A ' A A' A A ' A 1 . ' ' - A ' 1 ,U 1 1 ' 1 A 3 '1 A , ' 1 ' 'A 1 ,AAU 1 1 - I .I L .Y V , . 2 7 . - ,, . 7, . I y., .. . ,,, ,, . K ', 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 . ' ' A ? LA A ,AA 1 ' X' , ' 1 , 1 1 A 1 1 ' . ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' . . v ' - - - , - , , , s , . I 1 , 1 1 R 1 V H V I I L V 1. . A .- ,- , A A Y A , - . 1 ' A 1 1 ' 'A AQ ' A 1 1 ' 'A1 A 1 ' ' '1, f-' A1 1' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1' gif fx fer VXX K X if WMM '5' 5- ml ill fqff ,ru J f MEX 'Sb h VX, x X Q, xiS x E -Q ix .15 lc 1der5 lll x mom dlss md urgm1L1r1on11 IL rnmc, when IS senmrs our numbers hue bun eeucd to urxous oif1Lcrsl11p5 rlcr m 1 r mary of the yn lf up IUCIIIIOIICJ thu the tcuhcrs I1 uc sumcrlmcs compl uncd of thc scrmusncss xx 1rl1 xnhxgh wc 11 xc mncptnd OLIISILIL mrlxmcs Our map b0I'dCI'lIlLilL1l'CS xx I1 If they h uc bun lrhlctlu dum mu ITTLISIL md thu arts Bur vm I1 uc smxdlcd too more thm the faulty guna us Lrcdu or though vxc hui Q for no more rests lxkc thc om on Hmfufln rmg the yurs L hun sr 11 mx 1 Llusmxrcs to mhnr sclmuls AIIYLIL Huldcn N mu lorhrop Robnrr Mnlxxcn fd Dum Rlnhlc Nnnlm oi Qhlrlcy Andruxs md mlm others H111 Ixnn neu ummplctcd hm mark 1 suncsrcr urlx mi an rcrcc Obcrlm 6011154 III I-Cbflllfy XX Q lust KLX crll to the Scrum mdu 11115 Bern ml Ann lblc Bob Humax Peru lmlcr md lm Pmsnr All than people uc 5t1ll rlllnk uf 18 members 'mf our Ll lss our shi! su Q 1 from v 4 C t rmc lslmd of the future vm trust o If rcuml M lc HL I10bIOIUIIULlf LiLlfOIdc7bLf1lIl High 1751171 1111 ' 1 c Icaze liebmd zu fn our lar! 0 ina' dofzzmcnt Ibn 4Vz1wt 111111 uuh LLr-Jamrxzt U 4 If FIJIYS OI' 1946 of Ifn zlffage nf Uber 111 Kwnfzy Im 1111 mm' Stun f Ohm lwuzg n ffl! ,L mf! wzmrl mmd and memory in make p1H1:f um' zfcffare ffm ro be nm LAST IVILL AND Il YTA HI XT lm fj ICZOLHIJQ and an mf III 1111 Lam! zf U IH r U zlls 123 IH fvcrczo orc m nfs I XX L dnrur :har ull our yusr debts .md funeral upenscs bn paul our of our Grate is soon as prantlcable .fur our .lucasc Ill XI ro Hcrlwur Nuxurs. Hdan Hlldlwnth Atluns huns her hook 500 bond Rmwns for 'Nur Cnnubllngk to Xiclun Rog.,Lrs Ndmx Ima Adxcr leaves her lusr for books Purlux Mmm Bnlu lwgquuths .4 l1ttlL Lxuss person llIX rw Hui l rumnuux ulmm She thm s as 1 lmle S mmm Ninn, B rc IL ws 1 her hlrd labors H A nn Lunlll Rm Idxun Bxrrholomux uses om of his charming., blushu to Rmnn 'Mkfr rn use. on hue url frm-ml ln Wel lxngton Don 11d Creorgg Bartow lance hm was mth women to Poster Stockwell Howard Leslm Bukcl bcqucarhs hm parknng, rcchmquc mB1ll Nnumarm Myron Rmhard Brcmlxe glves his pen vhlqh doesnt work to Iohn Dunn to replace the Snhaffer he lost Berrhl Xcma Browne bcqueaths her pleasant dxsposl rum ro Rmhard Hclkc X ho meds more fun m lltc: Runu Clevengu lanes hu qulcr wxaxs to Cathermc Nnhramm md har mnsranr low for Mmlxn to lxcxth Ruth Pcrncda Cowl-x cgnes one ot hu out Ot roxxn dates ro Mfmlxn Brxdnr xx ho sums nuer to have encxugh Peter Srcbbms Crug requests thu Don Blackmer muld ruuxf. ong ut hui As m phxslns Qvcnua Alford Dcnnx lanes her ndmg hreeghes to Iggy Pubs who un feel Sure. mll grace them properly Xiargnru Fsrhu Dlcrlnn ICIVCS her hxsrorx workbook rm Pam to help har along. nur xear Arlenc Imnertc Doroxx and Dons Ellen badlo leave rhur mcgiphcvnes ru Midge Crciuman and Eumcc Rensm Lu 'Nano lxuhrxn Durand lwcquearhs one of her prem punteml nornlwe to Hcrlu Annlhle to Lomb 1119 ,golden locks Xim C uhulm lngle Ianni Ohlx s ru the mare of Pat XX xlion xn XXxxtr ,nlwwn lmquurhs his loud Sports mat ru Qlcrald Super Donald luxon K llberr lanes hls lmlc blue book to N xrlx Bmw and Ii nd XX Llwlwcr than xull bc enough iar wth mu nlson in nu Chou C hoxx x nh no 6 r:.,1n11 ku IS U1 H f.f5ffUn1 Buulx LQLIISL lvrumlcmx gnu hu Pepwdcnt Smllc rml lxrh Ixmppcr Donill imu Hlll bcqunuhs hls xlwnlm for gettmg, mu ln flu rnud rm IIITI Dulmxgc HL lense also one lumq-.1 our ylmh bulb md um mm rLm1rk ro Lheer the 011111111411 on l :gc WH P Pl 1 I . ,.l4 775, A A 'Ak ' f ' 1 I I , , In , .L . of - 'gl , . 4 f If V , -V f ,, 7 , f I .5 7 , f , 1 J . f ' . f ' , Q, e , r , I . 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A ' V 1' ' I ' A5 k W fl-1, away lgowd Oli 7. H. S. k ' ' - ' f' ' 1 . . w Q. . ' ' j ' 1 ' ' 0 1 A 94 A '- P 1 ' 'H l1.1llsutg4mJuhIU. H.S. .L .' ',. ,ff ' ,' 21 NANCX AK lxI'R LTER! FDI 9 SINGLI TONT BARBhRsHoP QL ART1 1 Creorgcc Thorne lohn Prcstt Ball SI11lIl'l Pete C rue I pper R1 I1 O Hr LIGHTS Niuss Crrundman Bob Brxtcr N rthr C rms IN Aklstrlus u irtnc Dorow rx N x I. cum 1 Horxlth 'Ninn Durand 'Nlerttdcs Nlnclcton 'all HIS YEAR we were 'very fortunate ln hawmg tn experrenced photogrxpher Don Hall on our st lf? Don took mzny ofthe snapshots IH thus book and Mr Stofm mtde the enlargements Though our dedrcatlon plcture looks as 1f lf were taken on Iwo Irma or Okmawfa rt IS m reallty lrmmy Wall on top of Mount Oberlln One nes er gets an aesthetlc new rf he looks too closely behmd the scenes on any productton Our annu tl rs no exceptlon but we can say that no one would guess the number of txmes the photographrc stlrlf ned and untled those grey stage curtanns whtle usrng them as 1 brckground Thr. tthlenc departments hue thc lrons shtre of the PILIUFCS The tctron shot fmt the top of Inge l rs one of Dons best Th tt rs not 1 lmc pass The prcture taken at thc Western Reserxe Aca dem, game shows the lndlans ltunchtng 1 pass play Lrndy W1gton hidden behlnd No 39 IS about to toss the PlgSlxlI1 to Auron Hamlnn No 64 Haney Wfood Ixo 48 lSflklDgll'1f0 the lme The snapshot at the left center on the same page shows lack Holden honorary captain recexvrng hls letter from Mr Alter In the opposrte ptctute Coach Robmson rs shown revlewmg the season rffmzznued on Page 322 fw-YN I . .L ,' ' DINIINC PIf1lRIS JR HI ANN rnurlm B rc Bexcrlx Cfrurmgiux B111 NFDIII Q C Inf? B111 henncdx Professor of Archaeolrmp Speech C lass fv LY Izfl HY Bill Smith Prerfdwzl lark Holden Mr Alter Affzncr M N1.4.xlORliAI f, N1l4iR1l Hammer Dum Rmxc Q fat' fm' s . V Bn: filmnor Mahan Dum' Twmxu O-HIGH LIGHTS tTOPy Sfamfrzf, left In nth Etlgar Falls funltc RCISIDKLLY loster Stotkvtell Ruth Nianns Tom Bosworth lNanu btofan Yeatcd Bob Baxter Iocclxn Chant Ioxte Powers M zryorle C Ltxumttn 1BOTTOM1 Smmfzfzt lei!! ugh! btcphanlt lohnson Ddutl lxlnstx Dxane Grubbs Paul bthubtrt Rathel Hnll Mr Munn Mutha Lrng Sealed Ed Taxlor Pattl Bmlex Bdrlum Cul lf. lC077fHZIlEd H1771 Pd E, 701 Im footbftll play ers for tht ptst IIIHL xt trs rtmcm ber htm At the lower left tra Roytt Atlttr mtl Mutt VanAusd1le footbftll mlntgtrs mtl opposltt thtm are Dons Sftdlo und Arlene Dorou stmor theer l7l lc ttlcrs xx ho tould tlvt qs be counted on for 1 Yeah ptr: prtstnt somt nnttrtstxng, stutlxes of both plfty trs ml tro xt ht llllxllllg fztturt on 1 t 4 ns thc pri e J tl C A A Whotl guess thqt th 5 pltture vas ttlten ont bxttcrlx toltl tl 1X when Don H111 ID i V y I Q ' . T' TI' T ' . - Y' , A ,'- -' ' ' V . . ' ' . ' f 1 ' ' 1 1 ' The center close-up of Robie shows him ns Ober- tegtmf The basketball nation shots on opposite ' 1 1 . xv- ' .lv.L.- A . , L, K- .' , '- xv. ' . - g . t ' x' l. ' L' 4 H ll T' ' Y' ' Img-77 ' hd If . , . ta -.gg - ' me 1. . . ' ' . i A' '. 5- ANNUAL STAFF ' 4 ITOPQ 511111111116 M155 D1ce IXancy Durand Rosal1e Rhodes Seaied Gwendolyn Hurd Mary XVIVIHR Lattcman Jean Thomas fBOTTOM1 Slumfzng Donald Hall john Seavers P1155 Due Donald G1lbert Helen Atk1ns W1ll1am lxennedy Patr1c1a Levus XV1lma Stott jack Holden Mrs Han non Mary Johnson Sue Thornton Beyerly Grum1eaux Peter Qra1g Seated Hoyyard B1tlxcl Dorothy Toto1u hleanor Mahan Mercedes bxngleton Joyce Powers Nancy Aclxer Arlene Dorow XIIVIHD Horvath Margaret Lazar Patr1c1a Ba1ley Front R011 Dor1s Sadlo Marg,aret ones Betty Anne Haney Ernesrmc Bare Bertha Broyx nc SISfCd the grrls pose rn front of the trnh' The glrls amazed all warmly clad CICIZCHS who sm them To the glrls surprlse the pmture does not show rhe1r goose prmples On theC1 A A sntu shot page 50 5en1or5 loom larve Agam fortunate no one cm see how cold the hockey play ers were Docsnt M155 Gr1l15 look as natural as llfc there 1n the mldst of her glrlsf Yes we are proud of our p1ctures lC0llfI7lIlClI 011 Page 381 l33l 1 1 . U: . . ,I V i . t I, , , g , V - Y y ' .'5 1 I V 1 1 ' 1 ' - . , 1 ' ,' ' '. . . V, ' - - . - ' ' . , , . . 1 . . , - v - 1 ' 1 y. 1 1 v 1 1 . , y . - A A 1 ' A . 7 - . . . F Y Y - K , L , V l , . , , N . K Q , A . . . , Y . . , '. . . . il - ' . . . . .S . . . ' . ' If l . ' Z' GIRLS GLEE CLUB FRESHMAN CHORUS XI.m.f1f1g, fd! In ll fvl' lzllcrm L.1Ih.i5kllI'L'. P.atru1.1 Ifxl- N,'.m.f1w,, hui M145 IDIAIIL' brulwlu, Umui Sghllur. INUIIJS.I1x1lCy.1IlXXv..Hsi,,lXK1I.i N1nKcc,C .mul .Mm iXlIUINL'l. Rn1Xkt.'Il.l C lhillkl. NLITIIFII Lmniwrx, l'r,mlx NIu15crI. Nunn.: Rmxcn.1 QQIIJIIALK. 5.xI1y Nurs, fN-mmm M4m1'Lg hm lu-Mx. Nimyrc. mliy N-.lu Ymmum li.1rr. li.1rlw.1r.1 Uulwc, M.xrrh.x Uxxuu Alcx.m.icr. rdlrururn C.m,l KJLHIILLII, YL'!II.l Bum- I FAI.-ll. R-111.111 Yilnlrx, Lmulyn fuurt. Mny N'i'r1ghr. num, Bom' Bmuh. Bum Iwllm-m, Aligm- Iuhmun, Home , . , ., 'J ' ' Xt.n,.11n, 'v' fm ws.:R1L?1.Lr.1f7xxc11. lhwIN.1N1IlL'ILIIHLC. VL 1111.xmm. Ihx Il1s Bl.uHmrn . .. , . ' - ' Hum HL'I1I1l.lI1, llwrumc I.mm-r, X nun km-ppcr, Kuhcl .S4.1luf.'Dur1s 54dIU.Arlcml7Unm.lDmm11.1 NIM- liurnx HIM. N H1 W, uhm Yr U . ,. , . A KI N LA. K 45 I Cpmumc brxkilcy. NA411111 XX nl-ax. DL-lwrcs I..mwr1. 5111- A Jrcd NXMM, Inmrcuc lkmlcr. Lum Hwrfm-r, BL-ru Burn. .M...x.1' K.1rhcr1mA jculw. Alun Ala-.111 N1x.I'f.1'., AlU.mnc In vmnf' l'i.xrhfyn Niuhulm. Hrrs-ln. 5ruyh.1rm- -luhmwn ,HI DRCHESTRA Rott I. Naomi Hanmer, violin, janet Ensign, assist- ant directorg Karen antl john Vlillbond, mascotsg Norris Weathington, Herbert Seavers, violins. Rott 2, Eleanor Mahan, Joyce Powers, violins, Ernes- rine Bare. Margaret jones, tlarinetsg Ronald Waln, flute, Catherine Sehramm, pianog Carol Gutman, Phyllis Black- burn, violas, Rita Cole, Barbara Pitts, violins. Rott 4. Foster Stotltwell, Martha Craig, violins, Betty XX'ynn, Virginia Gootlson, saxophoneg Betty Harvey, Peter Craig, French horns, Robert Baxter, Norman Ham- lin. trumpets: Vfilliam Moyer, trombone, Alleyan Ward, Alice -lean Murray, violins. Ron 4 fittnrrlingi, Robert Drummontl, tlirettor, Pat Lintlstatlt, Sue Thornton, Namy Durantl, Betty Ann Smith, percussion1 Florence Tanner, hell lyreg Betty john- son, bass violg 'iealer1'i Roger Bowman, tuba, -lean Ritter, 'cello. Noi Ill pirlure: ,lean Lagerstrom, Dorothy Totoiu, vio- linsg ,loyte Lagerstrom, flute, BA Rau I. Dorothy Toroiu, maioretteg Betty Ann Smith, Cymbals, Alice .lean Murray, majoretteg Lorene Fowler, tlarinet, Sue Thornton, Pat Lintlstailt, Nanty Durand, tlrumsg Florente Tanner, bell lyreg Shirley Seaman, maior- ette, Betty johnson, cymbals, Catherine Sthramm, major- ette. Ron J. Robert Drummontl. tlirettorg Pat Bailey, Elea- nor Mahan, -luanita Fealtins, Vivian Horvath, maiorette. Rott 3. Dotty Rowe, Naomi Hanmer, 'loyte Powers, maiorettesg Foster Stotltuell, tlarinet, Ronaltl XX'aln, lluteg Rithartl Lillich, Margaret ylones, lirnestine Bare, Lois Hoffner, tlarinetsg Betty Harvey, Frenth horn1 Carol Clut- man, Alleyan XX'artl. majorettes. Rott 1. Norris XX'eathington. trumpet Ronaltl Smith, Etlwin 'Iaylor, Robert Baxter, Norman Hamlin. trumpetsl Rita Cole, baritone, Roger Bowman, tubag Bill Moyer, trombone: Pearl Ann Turner, Phyllis Blatkburn, Virginia Gootlson. Betty XX'ynn, saxophones. No! in rrlurt-J lean Lagerstrom, oboe: lovce La 'er- , . , . I-y strom, fluteg Peter Craig, I-renth horn, l55l HI-Y ffU7IIH1llc'!tf from PIQL 791 Aaron MeQueen Hamlin luequeaths his xwhislters to Mr Bohrer who lil-.es them so muth Elizabeth Ann Harvey leaves her lremh horn to W il hur Takats ts one means ol mtlting himself he trtl tluring, sehool hours o n Pritehartl Holden elves hs houlters 1 t s tome hither appeal to Bill Dnitlson line Arts members Cmendolyn Leona Hurtl ltues in extra min to lulii bmith Margaret busan lones leases one eoreeous hike tm lint Smith Mary Leort lrantes lohnson lweque tths her pl tee on the Reel anel Blue teams to lean iiitrett tty lluheth I nes le ves more N Hoffners trustim, hintls Mary Viyian Latteman lwequeaths her yltee n the ut Stall to Barhira Lioerner lof 5liNlURSl Aifdllxlilhl, left fo rigblf Donald Hall Roy' Bartholomew Donald Stott Allyn Gihson Peter Craig Mr, Alter laelviseri Donald Gilhert ,laek Holtlen Aaron Hamlin Xerzleif. fell In 7'iALfl7f.' Mtturite Owens Howartl Bieltel Louis XX'est XY'illiam Smith Jresitlent i XX illiam lsennetlx Donaltl Bartoto lohn Seayers Iusloks Shllllllllf le I In ll,LlJf Henry Annahle XX'illiam Dayitlson lohn Dunn loster Stotlnxell tmes 'I hompson .SIMIJLXIIIN mzii e fe I to IIN JI Herbert beavers Riehard Ward William Anderson Lindy Wigttmn W illiam Neumann Lawrence Turning William Moyer Riehard Hellte Sealed le I In rzglwl Royce Aelser lohn Presti Ronald Smith limes Dulmage Ronald lirumieaux Mareiret Ann Lazer elyes an extra pair ot ystlltini. shoes to luanita lcaltins Harriet Patritit Lexus lwequetths her lxnoyxleelyee ol lreneh to Naomi Htnmer lletnor louise Niahtn le ues one lunge l up htton antl t strut to K trol kiutm n tierine lrtntis Nlulutli ents 1 t run wer xx s to ht i uriee Dayton Owens lwequttths tll l his ett ea Nira Pietth just letyts for Nliehietn one Marie lowers lSlxSIl1.ll hlllll 'Nioyer tilse our ier Joh in the ollite heeause he neetls the Lxettise. rotln Luri Rowe letyes her ttest t iet sehe u Pitty Lintlstatlt tits. Ruelstr eiyes tll if 1 s t tt in ity tv Ci irrett mtotlix Ruth N imitf s eX1lL1slLt oyetse l l IL Xlll LU LUL ll li L K L tnne Nexxson t sltip st it LI t rl A ' f ' g. ef -' -Ik lk. ' . A ' f 'Ulm if It f' ly l , l ,f ' I U. l V -, -I . l l i . 1' ' l l - l ' , I I y V : A , A I 'Q 1' H i L ' . . ., in ,L ' , A s L e N 51' A ' t A , Kal ' ' I, , t l-. 1 one spitl .tll ttnl U--l h E ' V-' A '- 5 lA- -Ill lll pay ati. ,lotelyn 1. . ne. i A I' 1 ' ' Nia ' ' ' ' , ' -. , . o f gt '. en- U Vivian Virginia Horvarh lvequeutlis her ear to luttne thusiasm for lmslsethttll to llutl Kosanovieli, I - ' V .y . . Af. s t. K K . Do y' . ' '. - ' l. 1 l - ' 'tl le to 'Y 5 4 L A AIAA Air ' Q . t liq lr. natit .l l I 1 Dale A i, A A A K A E Dt ,tl . leaye one 1 l . . el A-.ts Mi ' 1l'L I- yo at 1 Larry Mi - in .Ltiy PM Pty rf, Lim I .mm A 1 A' Q Al' S tt, -lr, hey A. l, his are-tree .tttitu le to ' y' 'i ' ' ' A , ' 1 . ' it ' . tl '. ' . i A . . lle leaves also his .llWIllIy o ' , l mol ' ' t f 1 ' ' . to Virj nia lftl nuntls, 1 OLD INIIEMBERS- Slizrzrfing. lef! In tight Vivian I-Iorvuth Mary Vivian Lattemun -+- - Naney Durand Mrs. XX',1rner. .ithisor Susan Thornton Arlene Dorow Patricia Lewis fsiereeiles Singleton i Presielent i Bzizzerl, Im zf, rififrx Helen Atkins Dorothy Totoiu Dorothy Rowe Xifirgdret ones X irginiu Ciootlson ox ee Powers Bexerlx lirumieuux ixx XII sim RS Slrulrfnz, I I ff Vle I Ruth Xiunns Peitrieii Bullet Bertha Browne X iss C rills Idtlwisor Dorothx R behmiu Names Nesbit Ioeelsn Chang Carol Ciutmdn Seuletf le I In Vltffjl jane Smith Izelith Ixnepper I'le,1nor Mahan Iranees Iurner X irginii Ielmunels Dorothx 'X behmiu Ieanne Newsom lxmefmt Ie I In ntl! Betts Ann Harwei Xieiriorie lieeiunun ineiltl C i ioun St :tt e es I Cimee Lolemin n Louis Seisers eixes in extri tlhuni of reeor s I lohn Presti I reeeles Ki eenxxoo. Nine eton I inessx loeleer to Lintls XX ieton lmrenee Iuinim., en Ie n Thomeis leixes her iuiet ersonilits Xlirx Hoelee Susin Ieinne Iiornton vequeuths those settitilul whit exes to Ruth XI.mns Dorothi Ann Iotoiu Ie.1xes .1 stiels ol xxell ehexxetl Lum to L.in X u Hume, Louis Lee XXest bequeutlis .1 little ot his exeess eneru to Imntes Itirner S i Louise XX hite Ieixes her .1 Ixiee on XXh1t i ue Iresseel eirl shoultl wear to Betts Iohnson 'i s Henrx XXile,or lelxes his ieiutilul one e Iishes to Diele XXf.1reI to he useel with those eoreeous ues Beirlurei 'Inn XXJII hequeiths her ithletie in linition to im Thompson FI E ARTS I is Ann Sehriniin Ieises Cliri 'XI1e t keep in exe on Iueene 171 II We noniin ite .intl ippoint Xfrs Rlthel M innon Ixeeutrix of this our I.1st XX ill .intl Iestini nt I I1 llllxllif XX ine hereui o se I it our List XX: .intl Iestinient it the Olver ore II 1 Qian of f9Af6 lhe foreeoine instrument sms sii.,netI hx the sill eliss I I Io in nur uresenee int is them vuv isiet ine ree s II Hx .it ieir r uest int in t eir wresenee it in tresenee ol eieh other ue hereunto suhserihe our nimes is .ittestine witnesses it the Olverlin Inn this ments thirtl .xx or XI.ireh AD I v XX C Bohrer resitline .it ISI XX est C olleee Street Oherlin Ohio iris I errhe resitine it R D I Ani e s Ohio In! ,I 1 1 . Q N 5 I 1 Q- . ' eff 1 iffi ,- Ili ' Q . t' r 5 , V ,f A. .- V. . B.. I Dt ..Il Q I luivx his rhetfrioil .iluliry to Phjl. . . 'a .. - I - ' U ' - .Ioh .1 ' tl, tm 4, 1. 'i .i A A K . I , i - H. .. H . C . Xie A 1 xr I jle III wequeutlis her IX- lun X-its W ,wp . 'rc I, , . I H ,I ml, 4' E H Q A 'H 'Y 'v E h.1t Ito this, .. II- . ' . A 'lin wlllhmfll-U'4,5m1fI1 li'-WW INS IIUVNI for IUWWIUIHC' U' Inn this twenty-thirtl tliiy of Mureh. in thc year ot our -4 ' ' ' L I. IK. Hel' K ui . '. ' t 7 px . 1' to ANI I A A' ml -. I A I I - t, A My U11 'I .,i- I -. tif 1I'l'fI'ltg ifiel ' - .'- el.i 'I gi. .intl for their L,'IeS'l' II l1.I. .1211 TIf.X'1',-I. IQXUI. ' H 4 I ' A f - .iI tl V eq . . I h 1 .nl the k ,- ki A 4 I A A L All il 4' L. 'A . IMI, 1 june I- 'Vx' x 'A IA. ' I j 'te H H 'I H -l i X -A ' I ' '- tbmarw ... hir. j , . . f'I OHIGH PLAYERS NI xx XILN11s1 R5 Tr p prcture mzudnxg lefr io rzghtf Alert Herngeartner Rowe Aelter B1ll Bohrer Tom Cramer 'lom Browne Don Blatltmer loe Niahrx Edgar la1ls Creoree lhornc A4155 Merthe t ue rrnt to full- I Hett1e Wlll1dH15 etts Born ll Nxmy Stotan Claralwel lxallta Pat Edmunds lll Lms Hoffner Laurcne luwler Manlyn Bryant IX Allexan Ward Fllen I.amash1re Carol Ann lx1m n l X R1ta Cole Bettx Iohnmn Tvxrla Mtliee NAULX Olner uhn Prem IL eenmr plty l1fe nt the Pirty vsaa 1 e sented Apr1l ll tnl I The lLKlUI1 eoneerns the Hughes l1m1lx recently named to Butterfield where Nlr l'lL1L,llC5lSIObCILlP 1br1neh offlee for h15 htm The l l'1TllS dw mtludem hlfb Hughes lllgllfy llkl weully 1mb1t1t1115 M1ldred 1 eollege fresh 111111 Ill luxe xx 1th the snu ltx bon of 1 btnk nre51 lent e n the stL1d11111s dturhter who swutehes her 1tTLet1o11s from M1ke l15d1le tu Tommy lxlng nd btwmew the l1le of the P xrtx Tedds the lllgh behtmtrl brtmtlur xxhtr ltqwgleb three or fuur d1te5 it tmnee 1nd Amt the rowdy l1ttle brster twphomore eheerle tder 111 the Flllg5 of an L trlx lme 1tT11r Lxe1te1ne11t IS prouded by ITClgllbUI'5 ind fr1end5 uhtm ubjeet tn thc. mme 1nd wnmmotmn caused bw l8l OLD MkMBhR5 11.014 er fmture !1mz'm1, f ugh! I.OlS l1elds Ernestme Bare Mereedes bmgleton Howard Bxtltel B111 lxennedy Roy Bartholomew Don Hall Don G1lbert fpres1dentJ Pat Lemm Nnran Hor vath Sealef frrrll to bulb I ane blfllfli Mars Y1v1an Latteman ll Ed1th lxnepper Rhea P1c-tch Margaret ones lll Izleanor Mahan Sue Thornton Nanq Dur and IX Bertha Brom ne Helen Atltmb Pat Lmdstadt Patt1 Ba1lex N Naonm Hamner one Powers Dom TOIQJUI Nlanu Aclter trurty gnen b e111 A llglll 5t1rt5 1nd exeryone lb HT flu 1 h 1rd 1XNllxCI1lI1i,, CAbl Hn Hug! Hr fill be 54171 Tetffl 771 llrflfr I Ruth 'll mx L1 nffff I mm Cfmrfu Hr pe .1 l J ftdlm .ar r 1 D Ill: Sue lhornton Peter Lrau, Nierte les S1n1,leton B1ll brmth Dnruthx TOIOIU 'Nants Durand Bertha Brow nc Don Bartow Hou arl Bnltel latl-t Holden Dun C 1lhert Don Hall lrrnesune Bare Buerlx C1rum1eaux Pat Lev.15 lone Powers Helen 'Xtltms l l jg 1, :A 5 -Af , ' rf ' , ' 5 3 ' '- '- , 1 1' 1, ef: lu , ,- , . ., . - g ', V 'x ll. ' :A v ' , V . A' ' A , v Q D A, , :,' 3 ,, '--.' ' yy Y 1 11. , ,. .Q , ' ' , x rn: , 'SW 1'4 1 A ' -B 1 I ,, , A .1 . 1 A ' , 'T Tl ' A 1 Y H al l 3 'vu Y' A lf ' - - ' 'I' ,l L . h Y ' L A1 ' Q ' n 1 L 2. 1 ' ' '-' 3 A L 3 - ' 1, 1 , LY ' L 1 h ll' 4' g . A 4 l , ,, , , , , . 1 1:1 1 . , NA ,, . L . L A T . . . ' ' , mi' ' 1 1 I '- A .V 1 ' . , .-' - A ' '-. , .' I I I ' ' ' ' , tg -' 5' - - L - '. 'V S ll? t K Q . K ' - ' K .0117 -' ' . . . '-U 3 3 . 'I ,K ' , , ' ' ' 1 4 V r -t -. 511-, - 34' 'I - 'I ' ' 'Q ' ' 1lr'. .J I ' V . N 4 .Q V ' s , I ' ,YI puafir , 1' ' ' ' 1 cf l ' 1 'V 5 IH! B151 IH! Rl I5 Herbert Seavers Pat Lexus Fleanor Mahan Don Hall Margaret ones Pnte f ran, jane bmrth Nanu Durantl Clarlbel lxatlta Marxlxn Bryant Hcttle Wrllnanms Marx Iohnson C Rl N AIC Hllx 1 lnm Bosworth L lgar Falls ML-rtetlLs bmgleton SENIOR PLAY Llfe of the Parts L 1 1 xt!! rl f 1 Bewerlx Grumneaux Mercedes brnbletun Helen Atltrns Jewell Pat Lexus but Thornton Bnll bmrth joste Powers Nirss Merthe Dot Tutunl lernestrne Bare Dun Hall lJfJ7l1lI1g'l Don Gxlbert Pete Lrarg Howard Brtkel janlc Holden Don Bartoto Nancs Durand ' , ' .' 1 . V 'X - , fp Q, DID YOI. ,SAY .liIKNK.': Carol Qutman, Naomr Hanmer, Carol Ann lxrmmel, Put Barley. If - an I f ef U f J n vIfUl'l.' ' I' , ' 'V ' . 'A L 1 r ' - , ' ' ' , 1' ' , t ' , . F. H. A. W hit lre the hlgh spots of l9l6 for F H A 'ncmbers' Serxlng hot dogs ind Lokes rt footblll games splendld elub progrlms the Aprxl prom vuth nts fluffy formals the sprlng bxnquct honor U0 OLD Mhrdkil Rb flop fmzuref Starldnzg Louella Halle MllllLCDI Helke Marre Ixlenz Llara Mae Schramm Ruth bantlrotk Seated Naomx Wreks Ernestme Bare cpresltlentf Beverly Grumxeaux Etlthe ones Gwendolxn Hurd Mrs lxolbe iatluserw On Hoof Herne Wfrlhams Mary Hodge Runee Clevenger NLM MhMBlRs fBu1mm pnzuref Slrzmfnzg Mrnnre Huston lxatherme Caldwell Pearl Ann Turner Lottxe Iones Graue Floxd Carol Berg Seated Rose Balella Nlllrlrel Whales Xnran West Xnran lxnepper Nlartha Alexander llama Larruthers Tomasme Hange Nirs lxolhe fatluserf Arlene Hurst Betts Hellman Un flour Xlfgllllrl Wlnlts lxatherrne Denm Lathernne jcnlss Carol lxuhns mg the senrors xxxth bold elub prns the Mn open house xll these experiences xnd mlm more Club members look forvt 1rd to exrnrng sehool credit IH the summer through home projects II1 food prescrx mon 1nd the Ilillxlflg of elothrnb r , Q 1 ,. .V . I ... A . , . - , , , . . ,. I V V ' . . ' . . t ' ,' ' ' XA n rx: 1, f , : - ' . . ' 1 Q y A u 1 A - ' '.x I ' ' ' ' l ' ' V 'I' V s s Y ' . . . V . L . . . . . - ' x ' 'Q L K' I x ' v ' ' , 1 . y ' - - ' ' ' ' ' ' L ' - 'z 1 L' ' Y. 's I 1 Cralg, clt Aaron Hlmlm rc Don Bartow lg, Alvm Scott lr john Scavcrs rg lack Htvltlen rt l H l SENIOR LETTERMEN: rlflt-Lz4i,re.' Bill Smith. le lupper centern: Louis Wfest. rh: Don Hall, rtg Don Scott. q-fp Pete ATHLETICS PORTS COMPRISE an important part of our after school HCIIVIIICS here at O H S Forty seven boys went out for football thtrty for basket ball and thirty five for track altogether s1xry differ ent fellows partlctpated nn interscholastic sports That s more than half of the boys rn the whole sen lor high The younger boys got thelr chance too Thirty boys from grades seven eight and nine took part in A B C football All boys took part rn the intramural program which highlighted such sports as basketball volley ball softball and ping pong Cames between the various gym classes cllmaxed compettnon in each sport By the time September rolls around baseball and softball yield first place tn our interest to football Thlrty fiye husktes answered Coach Robxnson s first call for football practice two weeks before school opened wflfh n1ne lettermen back from 1944 school splrlt ran high at the bonfire pep rally on the eve of the opening game at Elyria The Indians put up a stxff battle but the heavier and faster Pro neers re affirmed their mastery driving their way to two touchdowns The following week Oberlin and Clearvlew well matched teams tangled here Our Indians gradual ly galned the upper hand and scored tn the last quarter when Aaron Hamlin snared a pass from Lindy Wlgton Mud mud mud' With over two thousand fans looking on the sp1r1ted lndtans fought the favored Vfelltngton Dukes to a standstill on a mlry grid 1ron Oberlin s defense stopped Welltngton s pow erful T formation ln 1ts tracks The weather proved to be a handicap for the Indlans as It grounded their passing attack Talk about last minute p asses for touchdowns The Fairview game had its share' In the closing mtnutes of the first half Bill Smith threw one to Aaron Hamlin good for 77 yards The same play worked again in the last minute of the game this time D1ck Ward scoring the TD 76 pass the name of the miracle play certainly sounds sweet to the Oberlin players Oberlin s Champlonship Special hot on the Il ack to 1ts first league championship since 1942 was dera1led at Berea Desprte the touchdown the Indians handed Berea tn the HFS! perlod Oberlin seemed to be on the way to 1ts thlrd vlctory as the game neared the close But then a fumble a flurry of Berea passes and woe to us' the score board read Berea 13 Oberlin 17 Iust one more polnt and O H S would haxe been the football champs Not to let this mtsfortune get them down the Indians came back the next week more determined than ever In another close battle which so typx Rrver Pirates to a 7 7 tie thus cllnchtng second place IH the lea ue The same never say dte Splflf pard off dtvldends against Oberlin s anctent rivals the Norwalk Maple Leaves In the closing mlnutes of the game Don Scott turned impending defeat rnto glorious v1c tory when he returned an intercepted pass 45 yards for a touchdown Smlffy s short pass to Ward 1n the end zone added the crucial extra point The only one sided game of the entire year was at Hudson where the Oberlln grtdders had the unpleasant task of playmg the Western Reserve powerhouse at tts peak form looking back oyer the 1945 football season 147 . 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' l .xx 3 1 , 7T'?s -bn Tackets In the first battle Erky West s1nk 1 free ffS07ll17lll6'fi mm Page -H1 ARDLY HAD the last footb1ll cheers dled away tn early Noyember w hcn the b1sltctb1ll season got under way Three lettermen from 19 15 s team and a promlstng group of former Reserve play ers reported at the opemng pr 1ct1ce sessxon In the warmup perlod before Chrlstm IS y1c1 non, the Oberltn cagers scored c1sy uctortes ox cr Henrxetta 1nd Western Reserve Ac1demy but lost to three tough teams Glenvtlle Elyrla 1nd Am herst The Indtans plunged rtght mto 1 busy Clex el 1nd Southwestern League schedule III anuary Thcy defeated each opponent III thc newly expmded C S L twice except for Rocky Rtver whlch won the champlonshlp wtth ten wms and no losses The Indmns ranked second w 1th 1n 8 7 record Out standlng 1mong the Red and Blues etght lC1gL1C I ' FQ ii? fff cg, vlctortes were two vtctortes oxcr the Bere1 Red throw wlth twenty seconds left to pl 1y to bretk 1 38 38 txe The second game w 15 even more spec tacular The sharp shoottng lndl 1ns walked aw 1y wxth a 57 17 trtumph oy er the baffled Bereans Sandwlched 1mong those ten le xgue g1mes w ere duels wtth Huron 1nd Norw 11k 1nd mother cl rsh wlth Amherst All three te1ms were ch 1mp1ons of thelr resy ectne letgues 1nd e1ch one defe 1tcd O H S by 1 sltm margtn After the hnlsh of the rcgultr umpugn thc lndtans entered the Cl1ss B Sect1on1l Tournt ment at Loraxn For the second str ught ye1r Obcr lm emerged 15 1 co wlnner 1nd qu 1llf1CCl for the Dxstrtct Tourmmcnt By fflpplllg FIIOII tn thc opemng round 1nd then defctnng Welltngton for the thxrd ttme 10 the hn1ls the Rctl 1nd Bluc c ttgers won possesslon of the new trophy w hlch now yoms other mementos of Oberltns tthlctxc glory III thc second floor showcase I46 Losing to Low ellxllle Ill the DISIIILI semi finals thc lUcll1flS hmshed thc four month b1sl-:etb1ll sea son wtth tw elxe wlns llkl nine losses Obcrlms htgh scorlng qL1lI'lfCI sct sewertl new school rccords durtng thc ctmpugn The lndlans tot1led tl poxnts IH thc second h1lf of the Hen rtettt mme 6 totnts tn the scormg nmpage lgllllbf XX R A lllcl tyeuged -ll potnts 1g1me for thc whole se ISOII The Obcrltn Reseryes cons1st1ng chlefly of sophomores 1nd freshmcn under the dlrcctlon of Don lc1hy h1d 1 f11r SCISUD wxnntng etght of etghtccn gtmes They wull be fine m1tcr1al next car On thc prcxtous p1gc IIC the basketb1ll pxctures ln the ccntcr 1re the y1rs1ty pl 1yers flop le t to web!! 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'11 Lkl'i'I'. - 1507111711611 rom Pa e 471 Volleyball ts our good old gym class stand by IU vxhtch ex ery gtrl can participate hom exer vt hen the flu bug h1tOber11n Htgh School many G A A members lost out tn the hotly contested class games The Blue tetm under lean Garret ended the season by trlumphmg oxer Ginger Goodsons Reds 78 to 70 Perhaps basketball IS after 111 our best liked sport We are alvs ays clgcr for it to begm The cltmax of the season the final Red and Blue game preceded by the usuil btnquct at the Oberlin Inn proved 1 thriller y 1th rn 18 18 ttc 1t the end of the fourth qu irter Arlene Dorovn s Blues had to yteld when Mlry ohnson of Ptttl Bulcy s Reds dropped 1 foul shot for the winning point The evening band Fond as they arc of sports G A A members wont forget their Qlrmval with 111 its trimming nor the hiyrtde followed by the old fashtoned square dance Never can they forget MISS Grtlls IDSPIIIHE gutdance G A A BOARD Lookmg Back m G A A Untrl 1913 gurls athletlcs played a small part in the htstory of O H S although the grrls had been lnterested tn basketball stnce 1901 In the early part of the century two teams called the un tor Mlddlers and the Senlors played against each other from fall until sprxng With no court avall abl except an outs1de one usable only IH fall and spring the glrls were constantly presslng the school board to rent a suitable building for vslnter prac tnce In 1909 the first athletic assoclauon was formed Strange as II seems today the membersh1p of that club included both boys and girls Thetr outdoor court was Bunce Field back of the old hlgh school on South Mann Street orgtnxzed their first Girls Athlettc Club on Septem ber 9 1913 The sports play ed were basketball in vwtnter and sprtng and tennis m the fall About 1918 class teams were organized the Red and Blue basketball games became famous and the an nual PICHIC in the arb became part of the clubs actvmes Under the leadership of Mlss Pease 1926 50 G A A first rev1sed tts constttutton then xncreased its membershnp to fifty five and stressed part1c1p1 Sfdfllllflg' left to rzgfar Fumce Relsxnger Nancy Stofan, Arlene Dorovs, Margaret jones, Vxrgnma Goodson Clarabel Kafka Norma Beese Eleanor Marshall .Sealed fefl Io rfqlvf Mlss Grills, Marx johnson Diane Grubbs, Betty Ann Harvey 1191 . . , . 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