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IVERNIA TEATHER CCIVYS7 The poets sing of England's rose, But here we have transplanted Our Ivy: ever staunch and true, That knits together Hrm as fate The class of 1928. JACK WATT Our clever, goodflooking staff artist will fill you full of bliss, If you want to know L'Watt he looks like, just glance across from this. All the art for the Omicron through his hands must passg If you'll but examine it you'll see that he has class. ROBERT YOUNG ECBob7, A quiet young fellow With lofty aim, An earnest worker, He'll come to fame. Joi-IN MILLER Charm , Our charming Charm says one who knows He's a football hero, and Oh! my! oh! He's a blushing boy with a bashful past But in athletics he certainly is fast.
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JOHN SEBIS A poet's brow with waving locks, Reminds our class of Byrong john Sebis as our editor Resembles that great lion. But writing for the Omicron Is easy with a-lexicon. JAMES STERLING CCI-Iungry! 7 Sterling means pure silver Free from all alloy and dross, Therefore James has much to strive for, Or his name will lose its gloss. ADIE STEVENS Jack Sac 'Tis here we pen a line or so Of Adie's wondrous artg In school or out, where 'ere he he, He'll take a leading part. BETTY STONE 'Tis said Helen of Troy was a Titian blond, Who caused many hearts to flutterg ' But in the class of '28, quite a few met their Fate When Betty Stone stepped out to conquer.
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QQ CLASS or FEBRUARY 1928 QQ Loq of The S. S. Glivernii-1 from Februaru 1925 to Fc-:bruarq 1928 Cn a cold day in February, in the year of 1924, a brave crew of inexperienced and deathfdefying sailors settled in the colony of Irwinia. It was here, that with splendid cooperation, the crew proposed to build a large steamer and name it after their beloved idol, David B. Oliver' FEBRUARY 1925 A. D. A great throng of people were seen admiring a steamship bearing the letters, S. S. OLIVERNIA. Looking through a powerful telescope, tiny specs of people could be seen miles away crowding anxiously to catch a glimpse of the famous steamer. At last the LEVIATHAN had met its match. The steamer was inf deed, a product of beauty, being designed by such worldfknown artists as Ollie Golian, Honey', Anesin, Jack Watt, and Betty Stone. Pennants bearing the ship's motto On, Sail On could be seen fluttering in all directions. As the steamer was leaving port, enroute to the land of Graduation, strains of the Oliver Hymn could be heard. MARCH 1925 A .D. First red letter day arrives-Marjorie Clair, one of the finest members falso smartestj of our crew on board is appointed the first secretary of the Oliver High Students' Association. Waford Dailey, 'Llike father, like son, inherits from his dad the art of directing traffic in the halls. Watch your step, Superintendent Walsh, or you'll soon be looking in a newspaper column under the heading of L'Ma1e Help Wanted. ' APRIL 1925 A. D. Johnny Mulheizler and Bob Young are becoming close rivals with the famous Dodge Brothers in the matter of motors and machines. They gain their knowledge on this subject by their frequent tinkering with motors and other such paraphernalia. MAY 1925 A. D. ' Honey Anesin, in our estimation, is a fine example of a typical sailor. Besides being handsome, fas most sailors arej and having a girl in every port, Honey is a human ish, winning the highest award Qliver can offer, the letter HO . JUNE 1925 A. D. First big musical production- The Mikado -many Chinks contributed by the crew. The orchestra which did so nobly, was represented by Margaret Feigh. - ' JULY AND AUGUST 1925 A. D. Ship reaches port and the crew had shore leave for two warm months. Few sailors found odd jobs, while others did much as they pleased.
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