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

 - Class of 1948

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T DMINISTRATIVE SUPERINTENDENT C. E. WIGTON lively pigmies, the kindergarten children. The rather odd-looking cat was their pet. The girl whose words I had heard was Ruth Sandrock, one of the ten kindergarten assistants who assisted Mrs. Natalie Fiess, the kindergarten teacher, during various periods of the day. The football season was one of the best ever with everyone full of the good old cheering spirit, I remember those crisp, fall days when the sky was deep blue and the leaves crunched under foot. The stimulating weather together with the peppy marches which the band played always stirred excitement in me. The windows were all kept open in the fall, and the band could be heard in al- most every room. The sixth period English class in 206 must have been filled with musicians. Some- one invariably commented critically on the pieces which were being played. Those fall days really added to my list of memo- ries. l'll never forget the senior hayride. I don't think fS!ory L'07Ilf7Il!C'll 072 Hex! page? PRINCIPAL C. F. ALTER Lefl-The new school psychologist and curriculum adviser, Dr. Risden, offers Howard Broadwell some advice. Rzglat-Mr. Robinson, assistant principal, presides over absence slips, late excuses, and penalties. l6l

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GROUPS .1 colder night could have been chosen if wed tried. After .1ll. November eighth is late in the year for .1 hayride. Afterwards, we stuffed ourselves on doughnuts and good. hot chocolate. Then Pete Chase .ind Ted Stephan started us laughing with .1 hil.1rious skit on 'Sohrab and Rustumf' Carole Kimmel. Nancy Stofan. Ellen Lancashire. and Pat Edmunds kept us in good spirits with LI songg .1nd .1 quartet composed of Tom Bosworth Pete Chase. SENATE: Sttuztlzug - Mr, Alter. Richard Stofan, Betty Ann Smith. David Gamble. Milton Reynolds. Setzmf- Nils Lou, Arlene Hurst, Pearl Arm Turner, Nick Kosanovich. QQ ,1- 'fs JUNIOR COUNCIL: .Situr11firzg-XX'il- li.1m Annable, Kenneth Smith, Mr. XX'alter. Richard Fowler, Keith NX'illiams. .Sttzltif -- Richard Seaman, Alohn Barnard, Andrew Sto- lan, Donald XY'itks. Edgar Fails. and George Thorne rendered a few numbers 'backwardsf' Speaking of fun, the junior class sponsored Ll Harvest Moon Dance in October that was unusually romantic. The sputtering candles and Brad XX ar- ner's band Created an unforgettable atmosphere. That dance was only one of the many l'l1.1f kept all the photography fiends happy. XX'e had a sur4 prising number of photography fiends. too. Dick Parker seemed to head the list, fewzffizfrttf mu jmzet lfli b l.c'l1- l1l.1ine Carruthers and Lois Ilotlner cheerfully distribute absence slips. Rl,'f1l- llie olliee staffi Mrs. Mildred Murray. Mrs. Lois XY'hitney. and ,loyce Powers work diligently.

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