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FTER giving you this glimpse into the past, we pre- sent the record of thisyear. On these next pages you will find pictures of the faculty and students. There are stories of classes and various sport activities. Snapshots reveal the Oberlin High School student off guard. Depression babies, the seniorclass is graduating into a world of strikes, spy hunts, atom and hydrogen bombs, and a growing cold War between totalitarian and democratic forces that are spreading over the world. Beneath the untroubled exterior of Oberlin With its bicycles and its atmosphere of quiet absorption in the abstract, are the effects of a sick World, and the high school student ponders on these problems and their results on his life. , e 1 We hope you will enjoy this anniversary annual. hm...
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N l900, AS TGDAY, a group of boys, the Wide-Awakes, found sleeping a more enjoyable pastime than studying. Ofiicers of this club were chosen accord- ing to their ability to sleep, the president being the most proficient. As there are always girls of two ex- tremes in height in every class, in 1900 the Lengthy Club was formed to em- brace these people. When they elected oflicers, there was a lively contest to see whether the longs or the shorts would gain control of the presidency. A group of rugged individuals also banded together in the 'KDude Club. Being anything but dudes, the fellows managed to arrive at school dressed in the opposite of fashion, giving off faint aromas of the great out-doors. flax Qi 1 my ri, fl , . - . W X ' ' A , J rf i' I ,rv l l ' l 1 1 ,A Q i ff. l A I. . f 1. nfl , I ', 5 y A ,I ,i I I 1- y it ff . -- - 4' A 1 ' ff Member of the Dude Club
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SE IORS OFFICERS JON SIMPSON, Class President DAVE GAMBLE, Senate President Rail. . . Favorite Meeting Place Row II Cleft to rightj: Dave Gamble, Senate president, Don Linden, class vice pres.g Dick Weaver, treas.g Bob Fails, social chairmang Joanne Brown, social chairmang Ann Kepler, secr.g Jon Simpson, class president. Kneeling: Dick Srofan, senate representativeg Mariam Tramboff, senate rep- resentarive. E71
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