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'n solving our personal and school problems Buff rozr: Ray Brown, -loe King, Bob Porter, Chris Willianus, Denny Davis, llarry johnson, Vic Macha, Tom Bromeling. Arthur Grills. xllidffe roziy' David lgnat, Daniel Dietlin, Charles Wlallace, Arthur Murphy, Richard Adler, Laird Harris, lla jean Klein, Sandra Marliowich. Front rom' Marlene Elam, Don Bungartl, Mr. Trehernc, Wtilter Edling, Linda Wfyckoff, Pat Bechtel. STUDENT SENATE Each homeroom has an elected representative in the student senate which meets with Mr. Treherne to discuss and solve school problems. It is to be hoped that students will assume more and more responsibil- ity for the direction of their affairs and for constantly working toward the improvement of our school. This year's Senate had for its officers: Wzilter Edling, presidentg Don Bungard, vice-presidentg and Linda Wfyckoff, secretary. Mr. Treherne was the advisor. , CUSTODIANS These gentlemen, under the direction of Mr. Steve Coinman, are responsible for restoring cleanliness and order to our building after the daily ravages of some 550 active individuals who are not all famous for their tidiness. We appreciate the good-natured and constant service which these men render. Mr. Charles Hallauer Mr. Clayton Hoffner Mr. Lawrence Meilander ll3l
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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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Important to the success of our school are EDXVIN C. TREHERNE, Principal OLIVER E. SHUBERT, Assistant Principal i141 PRINCIPAL Entering the Oberlin High Wigwam this year came a new chief. Mr. Treherne has had a benefi- cial influence on the whole tribe at Oberlin High. Through his calm guidance, problems are solved and everything goes smoothly in the wigwam. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Shubert, another new member of our admin- istration, presides over the attendance records, assists in the determination of school policy, and teaches four classes in mathematics. Through his efforts has come a better attendance record, and we offer a salute to Mr. Shubert for his fine achievements.
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