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

 - Class of 1954

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Oberlin High School - O High Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 15 of 78
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CUSTODIANS Mr. Harry Campbell Mr. Steven Coinman Mr. Clayton Hoffner Mr. Charles Hallauer OFFICE ASSISTANTS Standing: Barbara Martin Rosemary Burke Ada Lee Holloway Judy Osmer Alfreda Miller Marianne Cochrane Connie Moore Seated .' Mrs. Behrins, Secretary Beverly Deidrich LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Shirley jones Patricia Douglas Leona Freed Sara Barnard Alfreda Miller Miss May, Librarian Linda Wyckoff Susan Schroll Irma Thompson l10l



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MMM: r r o ' E - - -5- Zasiuiiifi l 4-1 ,Q I , me, S , F :2?E2f'Az?a ,-gg, ' X!!-X S A ... .. P bmi' NIE? - - - - Q Pete Arnold leaves a large can of tomato juice to Jerry Gyorgy. Dick Aughenbaugh wills his Levis to Larry Twining. Jean Barnard leaves to Debbie Bungard the thought of living next door to Chuck Kunkler. Beverly Berg leaves some of her excess height to Harry Bryant. Edward Berg wills his musical talent CH to Bobby Berg and his seat on the bus to Joan Carter. Marian Bickel leaves her books and locker to Shirley Krueger and the string bass to Tom Kern. Helen Bristow leaves her artistic ability to Mildred Hamlin. Ronald Burgette wills his size 13 shoes to Don Bun- gard. Herb Chapin leaves his sax for Mr. Szwaja's next Problems class. Carlene Clark bequeaths her ability on the basket- ball floor and in French class to Mary Lee McQueen. Emma Jean Coleman leaves her banged-up cornet to any promising band member. Marilou Cook leaves her joke book to Carol Beese and Marianne Cochrane, who really don't need it. jim Davidson leaves seven weeks in the hospital to anyone needing a complete rest. Beverly Deidrich just leaves. Pat Douglas leaves her basketball ratings to Emily Kennedy, Peg Lillich, and Marianne Cochrane, and all the work in the library first period to some poor soul. Leilani Fleming leaves her French book to next year's senior French class. Ralph Fox leaves his parking space between the No Parking signs. Paul Fridenstine leaves a burned-out radio tube to any junior interested in electronics. jim Getty leaves his Purdue Boilermaker stickers to any junior who wants them. Carol Gott leaves the Glee Club attendance book to anyone who wants it. Pauline Gutman leaves her love of lavender to Carol King and Judy Kaiser. Lou Habecker leaves the Merc to Kinzer and her growl to Dave Hanmer. Doris Heilman leaves her books to Irma Thompson. Ada Holloway leaves to Norma Lawson and Emma Atkinson her toothless comb, to be used with the best of care. joan Hurd leaves her loose seat in Civics to anyone carrying a screwdriver. l12l Shirley jones leaves her old English test papers to Marilyn Schuster. Clayton Kaiser leaves Jerry Gyorgy his barbells and six cans of chocolate milk. jim Kern leaves. Chuck Kunkler wills Night Train, and a seat at Kennyjs to Jim Young. Gloria Kunkler leaves her love of cheerleading to next year's cheerleaders. Don Martin leaves his gun to Tom Humphrey. The majorettes leave their places to next year's high- steppers. Carolyn McDole leaves to Helen Peabody her love of eating cheeseburgers with onion. The M. Fletchers will two tables at Kenny's to fol- lowers of ilae way. John Nasipak wills his New Yorker to all the cats in the junior class. Karole Payne leaves Joe to Bunnie for safe keeping. Bev Petter leaves the editorship of O-High-Lights to anyone wanting to work. Peg Ritter leaves Miss Merthe's freezing room to all those poor souls who will be taking French or Latin. Shirley Rogers leaves her basketball shoes to Carol Beese and Liberace to Connie Moore. Pat Scroggins leaves to her protege, Connie Moore, one sore leg and one charging foul. Phil Shaver leaves what is left of his bike to any junior enterprising enough to put the pieces together. Lee Smith leaves a glass of tomato juice to Sonny Dewey. Barb Stechow wills her long walk to school to Jane Butler. George Thompson leaves his Ford to Joanne. Anne Turner and Sue Wolfe leave all future college practice teachers to those lucky juniors. Ruth Vedder wills her chubbiness to Barb Berg and Peg Lillich. Joe Walker has already left. Nellie Walker leaves a few extra pounds to Meritha Stokes and Delores Atwood, in the hope that they can use them. Don Wicks wills everything he has to anybody who wants it. Ray Wilgor is going to need everything he has and is leaving nothing behind. Pam Worcester leaves her sewing ability to her sis- ter Joan. joan Young leaves her salesmanship ability to Marilyn Oakley.

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