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12 1925 THE OIL CAN JOHN KUHNS Jack. Asst. Literary Editor Oil Can Football 4 Jack is the picture of beauty and grace on the football field as he leads the rooters in their encouragement to the warriors marching triumphantly down across the enemy’s goal line. MARIAN LANE Laney. A very ambitious young lady; she ought to succeed in the world for she sees that she gets what she wants and she wants to get everything that she sees. ELLA M. LEE Smoke. Literary Editor Oil Can Senior Play Committee Senior Play Ring Committee Junior Prom. Committee Social Committee Hi-Tri The orator of the occasion! How many times we have heard her voice declaiming the adventures of the cat who fell down a well, or else how to take lessons in driving from the back seat! But through all her many and varied adventures, Ella has not fallen into the raptures over some unknown Shiek. but has remained true to her Bob. MARY LEWIS Banquet Committee ‘‘When hearts were trumps, Mary expected him to play a diamond. And he did. But Mary has become so used to it that it is just a daily incident—but a sweet one. JOHN LOGAN Jonnie. Senior Play Vice President Dramatic Club Ha! What have we here? The Shiek! He comes trampling over the hearts of the gay damsels of the class of 25, leaving them swooning in the dust of his affections. Alas! All too soon does he leave their horizon for some other fair maid.
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1925 THE OIL CAN 11 FRANCES ALEXANDER Until we found out she was from Smyrna, we were quite sure she hailed from South Ca’line or Ceo’gia, for that slow drawl of hers was most deceiving. MARIAN AMSLER “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” Marian takes school with a great deal of seriousness. She has little to say and says it not. DOROTHY ANDERSON Dot. Senior Play Committee We don’t know much about her outside of school, but in school we know her to be a faithful worker and a loyal classmate. Would we had more like her. LUELLA AULT Main interest in life, eats. and “dates.” Has a hard time attending to her work because the boys seem to have so much to do where she is. JAY BALSIGER When we say Jay we usually connect it with walker.” but not so in this case. Jay rides in a Ford which is not quite so quiet and easy-going as he is.
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1925 THE OIL CAN 13 ■ ROSS CAREY Assistant Editor Oil Can Finance Committee. Banquet Committee This is he, dear observer, who can speak with intelligence upon any vital subject known to mankind. Have you ever noticed Ross when he wasn’t busy? If so. you have witnessed a rare sight. ANNA CARROLL One of our future Greenwich Village artists. What Anna can’t draw isn’t worth mentioning, judging from the pictures on various desk lids in S. H. As you know, Anna, the pen is mightier than the sword”—or rolling pin—so stick to your pen yet awhile. DAN CAVANAUGH Dan is always busy doing nothing in particular. Sometimes he combs his hair, but most often he doesn’t. Nevertheless, he is a bright student and a first-class workman. EDWIN CLARK Ed. While most of us have been struggling along in order to finish High School in four years, Ed has been doing it in three and one-half years. But then, Ed’s got the brains and he is business like, he does not surprise us in the least. ROBERT CLARK Fitz. Yes, he and Ed are brothers. Bob is like the rest of us and has taken all the alloted time in completing his course. We do not doubt his ability to duplicate his brother s feat, but why should a Shiek” hurry when there are girls, dances, etc?
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