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

 - Class of 1955

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as well as to acquire skill with our hands FINE ARTS Many hidden talents are discovered in the art classes as students experiment with color, form, and design. The beautiful displays of painting and ceramics in the art rooms are a testimony to their success. HOME ECONOMICS Here's where we learn to cook and sew and ac- quire some of the skills which are helpful to good homemakers. Some fine cooks and hostesses are being developed and the secrets of producing a good wardrobe are investigated. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The whir of machinery and the clean fragrance of wood greet anyone who enters the industrial arts rooms. Some students are busy producing various useful articles and learning to operate machines, while others are bent in careful concentration over drawings and blueprints. Mrs. Marian Simpson Fine Artsg Art Supervisor Miss Diane Doane Home Economics Mr. Donald Geiger Industrial Arts Mr. Theodore Warlter Industrial Arts llll

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To gain knowledge of our world is important :'- A zz. X ...,: Q 1 up :, . g pg 'qoo I it '- g , it R J ' vm- V t -- '.-' D ' X I X Mr. joseph Szwaja Miss Margaret Martin Mr. Donald Mcllroy Historyg Civicsg NXforId lrlistoryg Mathematics Geographyg Red Cross Geographyg junior Class Advisor 4 . aan - ee Mr. Donald Campbell Physical Educationg Health Etlucationg Coach Miss Juanita Schramm Commercial Subjects COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Anyone interested in a business career can get a good start in that direction while he is still in O. H. S. He can learn typing, shorthand, business arithmetic, and bookkeeping-those practical skills which are of such importance in the business world. l10l 1 ' ' Advisor I' SOCIAL SCIENCE History, geography, government, world affairs- what citizen of today doesn't need to know all that he can possibly learn about these matters? Our so- cial science classes furnish the background of infor- mation which will help us to become more useful citizens. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Like the old Greeks, fine minds in fine bodies should be our motto. To develop the latter our gym classes and sports programs offer many possibilities for exercise and a lot of fun.



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We find help Mr. Donald Wonderly School Psychologist Miss Beulah May Librarian Mr. Richard Weldon Music 1 1 C' DRIVER TRAINING One of the most popular courses in our school is this one in which students learn to drive in a correct and safe way. No one in the school or in the com- munity needs to be convinced that this is a necessary and valuable training for the young people of today. Il2l from a variety o sources GUIDANCE Mr. Wonderly, the school psychologist, supervises the school testing program through which special needs and abilities are revealed. He has helped many students with difficult problems and stands ready with a guiding hand when assistance is needed. LIBRARY The library is a familiar spot to everybody in the school from the youngest to the oldest member. This is the place to go when that paper or report is due or when a little recreational reading is what you want. MUSIC A marching band for the football season, a pep band for rallies and games, a dance band for school parties, glee clubs for our programs and festival- how could our school get along without them? Ren- dering service to the school and increasing their own skill make a fine program for the members of our various music groups.

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