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MOLLIE COHEN Mollie has black hair, as her picture indicates, and it is giving her constant trouble. This last semester she has worn out no less than two combs on it. This young person has not been at Oliver long, but has made herself known. She intends to teach music. It is very hard to imagine her teach- ing' a seven-year-old a scale, but we know she will do it well. IRMA IVA COOK May we introduce at this time Irma Cook, who will soon be an important addition to the busi- ness world. Although Irma always does her school work, she can still find leisure enough to have good times. Irma's right there when it comes to a show, a party, or a dance. MA RGA RET BLA NCHE DAVIES Margaret is a very sedate young person. Noth- ing' flusters her except perhaps the boys. How about it, Margaret? In two years Margaret will be ready to teach tiny tots their A B Cs. After the money rolls in she intends to study music. We all know that music hath charms, therefore, Margaret, we wish you luck. ADELE LOUISE EICHELE VVe have so many shining lights of the business world of the future that it is impossible to say which shines the brightest. Adele's a mighty fine secretary, besides being a clever kid. And don't think she isn't popular with the boys, either. It's nice to live near Harry and Honey, isn't it, Adele?
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LILLIE BENDER Lillie says:- I am doing my hest to he civilized and keep from being called a flapper. The social UD training-I think that's what they call it- I will consider later. Now my object in attending school is to be educated academically. I appreciate the high esteem the boys must hold me in to free me from the jokes and gestures with which they meet other classmates -Qor did she say all this?j MILTON BROVVN Length: not much. VVidth: much less. Capa- city: All the jazz music the piano can stand. Helll play anything written or unwritten. Future: Art Gilhams successor. Other Uses:-1-Athletic-Mile relay and 4-40. 2-Scholastic-Yep! But he's a jolly, good fel- low? FRANK BUGA R Frank surely is a happy-go-lucky sort of chap. W'e would give him a big prize if he'd come to school one whole week Without missing. He's a nice dancer and is quite popular with the girls- not only in our class, but all over school. RALPH HAMILTON CHRISTOPHER He's a handsome fellow, with a curly head And a well built body, like a thoroughbred. He has beautiful eyes and a wonderful nose He's the life of the party wherever he goes. He's a wild, tremendous Irishman, A roaring, scoring Irishman, A devil-mayqfake-tem, Bad as-you-make-'ern Fascinating Irishman. Q, 'X fi Q in D 1, f i 1 ,X N i ff? I V, gf! yy 1 QD 'Q' Q:-Q
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SARA VIRGINIA EVA NS Ugly, homely, ill-natured, liking none and being liked by none. She's a very bad student and a friend to none, The boys look at her, and away they run. This is falser than it ever seems, I've used in this description just the opposite extremes. HUGH FORSYTH Sometime :- Hugh Forsyth, eminent hack writ- er for the Pittsburgh Post, has just finished his book on tHow To Be A Hack Writer' as a sequel to the volume published last year on 'Why I VVas Not the Best Student at Oliver'. The author of this expects to see literary critics rocking with laughter at the gfav good humor put into some dry literature by '41-Iughief' He has obtained so much practice in Cartooning that when Ripley or Briggs fthose Cartoonists on the sport- ing pagej pass into the next world, Hughie', will silently step into their position. HARRY CARI. FRANZ This last semester Harry's been noted around school for his big car and its extreme popularity. As a ladies man he-well, perhaps you'd better make inquiries for yourself. He burnt the mid- night oil Cmotorj as Business Manager of the Omicron trying to juggle our accounts so we wouldnit be in debt. Yes, Harry's always been sort of quiet. That's nothing new for him. ROBERT FREW Bob went to summer school. That's how we got him in our class and we,re mighty glad of it. He's an actor of renown and a student of marked ability, a player of the trombone and a rattler of the ivories. What more can you expect of one person, a red-haired one, anyway. He's a cave- man Qsee Miss Disayj. He prefers girls who are brunettes and have curls. nyfl-1-4-nf
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