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-4- -- ,Q ef V -v W W tx A ' ' ,YYY 1:4-,J PAGE4 THE 0.,4T.KAN 1934 O-AT-KAN STAFF Edson, Clapp, Nixon, Miss Michaels, Rubens, Decker, Miller Christner, Chapman, Lord 0-at-kan Staff Red and Black Editor-in-chief Business Manager Advertising Manager Assistants . Virginia Decker Paul Christner Neil Chapman Dorothy Clapp Charles Miller Harold Shepard Joseph Cravotta Robert Lord Mary Nixon Ruth Edson Dorothy Rubens Adviser . . Helen G. Michaels The Red and Black was organized early in the fall for the year 1933-34 with Rita Lapp as editor. This year there was only one staff, instead of three or four as in the past few years. The Red and Black was published each week in the Gazette- News. Miss Michaels acted as adviser and the members of the staiT were Ruth Edson, Elsa Lapp, Virginia Bennett, Florence Ward, Florence Dunn, Franklin Bundy, Mary Mangefrida, Dorothy Sage, Dorothy Rubens, and Virginia Decker. Quill and Scroll The members of the Quill and Scroll in school this year are Rita. Lapp, Camilla Arrington, Dor- othy Sage, Virginia Decker and Helen Vallance. 1 l l Wh.
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PAGE6 THE O-AT-KAN 1934 THE LAST ROUND-UP Atherton, A, whose baseball name Will win him a place in the hall of fameg Next, Alexander, a crooner so blue Whose rhythm is noted e'en now, it's true, B is for Bater, Blood, Bradley and Brust From dust were they made and return they to dust. Chapman and Christner, Cravotta and Clark Never are missing when there is a lark. Clapp and Catalfami along with the rest Seeking the fruits of a studious quest. Daniels, a dark man from out of the West, A golden voiced tenor, and one of the best. Dillon whose giggles to profs are distractin', Decker's the one who made this year's O-AT-KAN E is for Edson a volleyball star Whose punch is a marvel to others that sparg Finn has those charms which we cannot portray, And Fletchers the one who Ma Heller did play. Gage, for our orchestra, keys she doth tickle, Harris we're sure, from good proof, won't be fickle. Of Howard and Hillman, now, what can We say? For in school they're so quiet few traits they display. Longhany, Layne and Lynch are the silentsg Lord and LaBelle tho' do shatter the silence. Two Martins, a Marvin, MacVean, McIntyre, A link in whose friendships we all do desire. Metzler, McClelland, Murnan and Magee, Are frolicsome funsters we all do agree. Murray and Miller, a pair of good sports, Are gaining in wisdom, by latest reports. Three Nixons have we, and each one in his way, Has proper proportions of work and of play. O'Brien a great man is destined to be- He never with teachers pretends to agree. O'Geen is a wee lass we all will remember, She's good-natured all year 'round Jan. to December. Pfeiffer, Jim Parsons, and Peterson famous- His record in note-writing surely doth shame us. Rubens and Ryan and Rudgers, can't beat 'em- After they're gone will their antics succeed 'em? Sennott and Simmons, Schwartz, Sellers and Starr, Sage, Shepard, Selden and Seekins pals are, Scott, Sears, and Stevenson S's completeg Wirsing his classmates' approval doth meet. And now, with Zalacca, our list is completed, Roll has been taken, dear Seniors, be seated. -D. J. C. I K 'Wills
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