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

 - Class of 1928

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Page 18 text:

oudssm ‘3 vinviiinv! jUuU 3 W ' TYTrrrrrrrrrrrrri WALTER BAILEY Although Ike left our worn-off marble halls at mid-term we can still hear his muffled voice echoing in P. D. class. He was very quiet, yet we know that noise is not a sign of activity. He is a one-girl-man, and falls hard when he falls. x—t—t—x MARGARET BALSIGER Senior Play. (Peg) How many times in crossing Spring Street have we gazed up and down and elsewhere in grave fear of her speeding Chrysler Roadster. Obliging is a term that always fits Peg. When there is excessive giggling in S. H.t you see Peg and her side-kick Betty. THOBURN BANKS Annual Committee; Art Editor Oil Can. The term we” might well be applied to Tob and his pen. He is never seen with an idle hand and has been a true help in the success of the Oil Can. Besides being a master of art, Tob is one of those exceptional and rare students who pull down A-I grades. 14 EDWARD BARRETT Cap and Gown Committee. Curly headed, congenial, always looking for something to do. He has the good fortune or bad fortune of having a terrible line. How the girls do admire this curly haired boy who even surpasses those wonderful sheiks from Rouseville. Don. here’s a future hair oil customer. PAUL BAUMANN We are assured of Paul's desires to be classed with the brilliant, because he joined Miss Love’s fifth period English Class. Paul is a good Senior and we don’t blame him.

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■ hots • YTrrrrrrrrrrrrrt KENNETH AKINS (Ken) Whenever we see a lad ungraciously breaking the prescribed speed limits in the halls or elsewhere, we know that it is Ken. Anyhow Ken is a hard worker and possibly someday he will follow in his father’s footsteps and be one of our cities’ worthy firemen. x-x-x—x KATHRYN AMON (Kate) Senior Play. Although Kate has red hair maybe her temper is not so bad. She is going to be a nurse and with her flirty eyes may catch a doctor. Kate is further proof that all red (?) headed girls are good looking. x-x-x-x DONALD ANDERSON (Don) Don’t be suspicious folks. That sleepy look of Don’s doesn’t come from staying out late at night—he carries Derricks. Don was slow in action and had to change his tactics in order to avoid detention hall, but did he avoid it? x-x-x-x MARJORIE ANDERSON (Margie) Junior Play; Senior Play; Ring and Pin Committee; Color Committee. Peppiest, gayest, superlative of everything imaginable. Admired and liked by all. Margie as one of the leading ladies in the Senior Play was largely responsible for the success of the Play. Maybe this success can be attributed to previous experience in romance. x-x-x-x DONALD AULT (Don) Senior Play; Class Basket Ball. The Patent Leather Kid. Of course we don’t mean to insinuate that he spends all his time combing down his hair, but wc have yet to see one hair out of place. Don is always looking for something to do in his slow motion manner. However wc admire his pluck and predict that someday Don will be a great manufacturer of hair oil.



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 THEODORE BAUMBACH Here we have a grand old fiddler. His earnest desire seems to be to avoid attention, and except when he is seen playing his violin is usually in the background. Don’t rush, girls; he has a steady. l-t-x—t ANNA BENSON Senior Play. Another shining star among the multitude of beautiful damsels in the Class of ’28. One would think from her appearance in the halls that Anna hadn’t a care in the world; however, she is noticed without effort on her part. x-t—t—t VICTORIA BERRY Yes. she sure is the berries. You would think so too if you saw Victoria's dimples and those rosy cheeks. We slill have a few left in our class that don’t bother the rouge box. x-x-x-x HILDA BICKEL Silence is deep as eternity. Her personality speaks alone. In thinking of Hilda don’t confuse her with that famous personage of Ray (Red Grange) Bickle, the greatest (?) orator (?) of the day. We are glad that you are one of us. Hilda. x—x—x—x MARY BLACK Mary had a little lamb, the saying is. but that doesn't apply to this Mary; instead, she has a boy friend who follows her around. However. Mary doesn’t allow this to interfere with her studies. 15

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