Oil City High School - Oil Can Yearbook (Oil City, PA)

 - Class of 1921

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JUNE THE OICIHI 1921 LOUISE CONRAD. Louise is in that enviable position of having been proposed to and having turned away at least one male of the species. Whether or not she uses the “yes” and later “no” method, or whether she turns them down immediately, we do not know. We predict that Louise will easily make it a dozen if she sets her heart upon it. MARIE FRANCES COURTNEY. On writing up the Seniors we find that they are all more or less good-natured, but Marie is one of the “mores.” It is so evident and ever present that lver classmates call her “Smiles.” We found out once that Marie is very frank, a quality which is growing rarer every day. Besides that, Marie writes poetry and we think she is susceptible to that other disease that comes in the spring. JEANNETTE CRAIN. Jeannette has only been with us a year, having come from Utica. She is cheerful at school, despite the fact that she must ride on the Erie twice a day. We are glad Jeannette did not get off at the mouth of French Creek, but that it was worth the extra eighteen miles ride to get her diploma from O. C. H. S. JANE CHI BBS. She is one of the sort that does not nee:! to attract attention—she is noticed without any effort on her part. Jane gave us a good time at the first Athletic Association party and she has stood well with the school since. She learns, but does not air her learning. •2S rafie Thirteen

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JUNE THE OICIHI 1921 VIOLA PHILENA CLARK. Viola lives in Rouseville and has only gone to school here a year. We have known her just well enough to want to know her better, for Viola is modest and wouldn’t tell us she was a fine girl, we had to find it out for ourselves. MARY A. COHEN. Mary is a real jolly independent girl, naughty to the point of playing “hooky” on a nice day. It wasn’t necessary this spring for Mary added up her points at mid-term and found she already had sixteen. MARY J. COHEN “The Other Mary” Mary is one of the best-liked girls in the class. She has just enough pep and just enough reserve to be just right and oh how she can dance. HELEN VIRGINIA COLE. The only thing we don’t like about Helen is “Bud.” lie is a nuisance. But outside of that, and, of course, a few other little things, Helen is a good scout. She looks intelligent, time does not pass slowly when one :s with her and the best thing about her is her al-way—present good humor and pleasant nature. Page Twelve



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JUNE THE O I C I H I 1921 EUGENE M. CROUCH. “Gene,” once he entered the portals of the French Syndicate, became a student of more than passing notice, and he was at once popular with his teachers. His curly hair, his genial nature, and his ready smile made him popular with his classmates. And so we find him at graduation popular with all. ISABELLA MARIE CROW. Like her feathered friends of the same name, Isabella hails from the country, and whatever success may be, she will get there as fast and as straight as a crow flies. If the cowds don’t understand your French, Isabella, don’t waste time on them, but if you ever have a puncture, when coming in to see us, by all means say it in French. VICTORIA DAVIS. Vicky must be descended from the goddesses of yore, for has she not the same glorious copper-red curls that we read about in Virgil? Pei haps that is why she is always so lucky where lessons are concerned Entr turn , though, I imagine that luck of hers begins with a W instead of L, and is sprit W-O-R-K. MARY DECIIANT. Mary is another one of our red—beg your pardon— I mean auburn-haired lassies. She -s very winsome and good-tempered for all that, and has never displayed that ferocious temper generally supposed to accompany—ahem!—aubui n locks. 1‘nge fourteen

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