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CHARLES VVA YM A N 'KChuck is the drug store cowboyv of the class. He can dance, study, draw, talk, etc.. but he has his preferences. When picking out a girl he chooses one with dimples, brown hair, and danc- ing eyes-he doesn't go out of our class for her, either. He holds quite a few meetings and I don't think they all pertain purely to business matters. RAY JOSEPH VVINDLE A thoughtful, solemn chap is lic, Who uttereth ne'er a sound, 'Til that lazy, crazy gang of his Comes rampin', stampin' 'round. They are Levitt, Schugar, Skillcn, he, Four minds with but one thought. If teachers took the law in hand, They'd everyone be shot. ROY CLAYTON VVILLIAMS Have you ever heard this young man play thc banjo, fiddle, and drum? VVell, if you haven't, it'.s about time you had. As folks say, 'ilazz music flies from his banjo, classical music from his fiddle, and most anything from his drumff He is a lover of the underclassmeu and I sup- pose you know it's the girls again. ELIZABETH ALICE ZEGLOT Is she, or isn't she? VVho knows? She makes me wonder. How many of our boys she likes or dislikes she has never shown. Elizabeth probab- ly eats VVebster,s Dictionary threc times a day. She'll tell you the meaning of any word: for in- stance, H0Sl'l1l'Zl,tI0I1',Q or say, nauseate.
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STX NLEY STR PHA NS This handsome youth - fnot Adonisj. This hashful boy-Qmaybej. This one admired by the ladies-Qwho's a liar?j is a leader of the Oppo- sition-Cask Miss Dyessj. Here again. 0 cruel Fate. Thou must ha toiled, too long, too late. U gang awa fra gentil folk, Thou left wi us an owfu joke. -Bobbin Burns' Ulmsf. ADRLA IDE GERTRYDE TROUTMA N Here is a girl who has partieipated in many ac- tivities and has made a sueeess in everything she has attempted. She is very quiet, so we never know who she is thinking about. She won't even tell us his name. Her main ambition is -to be 2 eooking teaeher back in Oliver where she learned the golden rule. She has the ability to make a SUCCESS. JOSEPH UNGER Little Joe, the silent man from who-knows- where. The only thing Joe seems to be interested in of late is shorthand. Joe may one day be the seeretarv of some fair lady or maybe champion shorthzufd writer of VVOods Run. He is usually in ou any eraser fights in Murphys room. MARY A DALYN VVA LLACE There are smiles that make us happy and Ada- lyn has one of them. This deluure young lady is quite an accomplished person and quite popular with both sexes. liven the young juniors ask with admiration in their voices, NVho is that tall girl with the sweet smile, brown hair, and rogquish dimples? Of course, it is none other than Ad- dy, who is the object of all the compliments.
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Ublivvr iirvnhvry NOVEMBER 33, 1935 Every day except daily and Sunday Price: A Song Bl REU IO 'I'.KR'I'.1NS DOVVN NOTRE DAME 42-0 Today was one of the big days in the history of Car- negie Tech. Coach Dog- gy Pearson's eleven wal- loped the Trish to the tune of 42-0. C o a c h Pearson stated the Tartan's success was due in a large measure to his memory. He recalled many of the plays in the famous Oliver - Allegheny game of 1926, and made use of them. The Trish were literally swept off their feet by the whirlwind tactics of the home team. Coach Pearson received much of his training from Dennis. Oliver's coach. This dav almost parallels the Tech-Notre Dame game of 1926. Tech celebrated wildly: streets were thronged with rejoicing students. DIILLION DOLLAR THEATRE OPENS Today the initial per- formance will be presnted at the Room-Boom, the new million dollar theatre of the VVoods Run District. The attraction will be The Daughter of the Sheba starring Adalyn XVallace, the prettiest girl in the movies. RECORD ESTABLISHED An enviable record is held by the David ll. Oliver High School. In the last three years, there has not been one failure in the Mathematics d e partment. The board reports that this admirable record is due to the excellent leadership of Mis s Eleanor Gausman. Miss Gausman upon being interviewed revealed that she gives no nightwork and allows the students to play games in class. AMBASSADOR SAILS Our new Ambassador to Russia sailed on the Levia- than today. This is Mr. Stanley .lacobowsky's first appointment, although he is well known in diplomat- ic circles. PRESIDEWT HERE ON SHORT VISIT James Gregor, Silent Jimmy, President of our United States. is in Pitts- burgh for a short visit. He has traveled incognito in order that he might attend a reunion of his High School Class, Silent Jim- my ended his Pittsburgh school career when he graduated f rom Oliver H i g h School, Brighton Road, in l!l27. At the parties held by the class .Timmy becomes a lad again, dancing with his old classmates and sucking his lollypop meditatively. The President will leave quietly as soon as the cele- brating is over. ' MOVIE HI-31:0 ILL Reports. today stated that Frank Ranallo. movie star, is confined to his home on af-count of a very slight indisposition. Va.lentino's successor is suffering from sore feet received while dancing at a class reunion. He was forced to dance with many ladies who were indelicate enough to dance on his feet. lt is hoped he will have fully recover- ed in a day or two. SOCIAL I-KEFOIHYIER Miss Margaret Davies will speak in Carnegie Hall on the Northside tonight. Her subject will be Social lleformsA4Past and Pre- sent. Miss Davies has wide knowledge of social conditions in the V, S. and has done nobly. Under her leadership people no longer throw fruit peelings or paper on the street: a cur- few rings at 6:30 o'clockg and the school chi!-.Iron rc- ceive no nightwork. LOST Somewhere, s 0 m etime. somehow,-lost, a valuable banio pick. Liberal reward is offered for the return of it, as it is worth its weight in gold. Address Mr. Roy Williams, Care of the Pro- phecy. GED OLIVER ALUMNI OF 1927 HOLD REYXION This week the Oliver Alumni of the class of 1927 are holding a big reunion. Everybody of importance is there if possible. The alumni stage a dance or party every night in the week. There is dancing for those who are still able to trot around. Each member of the class is allowed t0 bring his .family at least one night and the kids surely do have a good time. Refreshments are always served in the shape of lcllypops. The former Adalyn VVallace is taking charge of the reunion with the aid of Charles Way- man, herrfaithful helper. No other' class of Oliver has had such a reunion and it is making the school quite notorious. Mr. Bail- ey, who was principal there at the time of their graduation, is the chief guest of honor. Mr. Bailey came a great distance to be with the class and it is appreciated very much. 1 STEN OHRAPHER ELOPES A stcnographer succeed- ed in cloping with her em- ployer. Miss Adele Eichelo convinced the man she was an heiress in disguise. After the wedding she in- formed her husband that the only fortune she had was her face. The minister is suing the couple for the marriage fees. JIYRORS FIND UNDER'l AKEI'l GUILTY Leonard L. Schugar was today found guilty of rob- bing the dead. lt is alleg- ed that he has been remov- ing gold teeth from the mouths of the people he buries. A well-known den- tist is suspected of being a confederate of Schugar, No names have been given out to the general public so far. Sentence will probably be pronounced tomorrow. It is rumored that the man will receive two hours of very hard labol'.
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