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

 - Class of 1928

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LUCILLE DEAROLPH (Bobbie) This modern Bobbie is one who has collected one of those highly desirable, though somewhat uncommon pets, a steady.” At least we think he is steady. Bobbie also has one of those rare good looking boyish bobs. x—x—x—x CHARLES DILLEMUTH (Chuck) Senior Nominating Committee; Baseball Varsity 3-4. Miss Love and Chuck get along very well; but why not? He usually says something worth while. Anyway we are counting on him as another Milton. Chuck has proved his ability as a hard worker by making his letter on the Varsity Nine. x-x—x-x DOROTHEA DILLEMUTH Her last name begins with ' Dill” but that doesn’t say she is sour. In fact she has a very sweet personality and is a fine student. The old saying that still water runs deep certainly applies to Dorothea. x—x—x ELIZABETH DOLBY (Betty) Senior Play. She’s quiet almost all the while. But giggles just to be in style. We always see her in a little Chrysler With hei old (?) pal. Peg Balsiger. MILLIE DRAKE Did Millie make the class laugh when she didn't have her paper ready? I’ll say she did and more-so. when she told Mr. Smith it fell in the soup at supper. Millie is always making the class laugh, but better laugh than cry. 20

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O.M. AUDREY CULP Virtue and genuine graces speak what no other words can utter. Audrey certainly is a very nice girl and we have our suspicions that somebody else thinks so too. x-x-x-x MARGARET CUMMING (Peg) Cast of Pepita. Peg is that Spanish type of girl with black hair and eyes. Who couldn’t remember her as Pepita? Here is a decisive argument opposed to the statement Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” This is a case where brains and beauty go together. x-x-x-x RUSSELL DAUM Vice-President of Parlimentary Law Club A studious boy and his marks indicate that he gets what he goes after. We expect him to rank with Muzzey,” for one of his favorite studies is history. Russell is one of the most frequent consultcrs of the little used reference books in the library. x-x-x-x FRED DAVIES Fat has a distinctive personality, and a delightful way about him. Above all he is a good mixer and has won many friends during his High School course. Fat is also a great friend of our well known scientists. Messieurs Mitchell and Ralston. x-x-x- MARLEA DAVIES We don’t need to tell you that this is Fred’s sister. Of-course, see the dimples. Her virtues are many, her faults are few. Marlea is also one of Miss Cribbs’ exceptional students. (Fat)



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ALICE DUN LANY This little lady’s least worry is her conduct mark; however. variety is the spice of life, and why worry when you can get along without it? Alice is another girl with a good looking boyish bob. CATHERINE EDWARDS (Katie) As merry as the day is long. Here’s a jolly girl with a hearty Sure. I’ll do it.’’ Just the type of a girl we all like to know. Katie disappointed Maude Love by giving up her position as clerk for a better job at Moore’s. t-x-t—t MARY EGBERT (Polly) Annual Committee; Senior Play; Class Prophetess. Polly is some actress so to speak. And now great fame we hope she’ll seek. Whoever said. Gentlemen prefer Blondes. was certainly right. If in doubt, consult an eye specialist. EVELYN ENOS (Evie) Senior Play; Cap and Gown Committee. Behold! One of the inseparables. Goodness only knows how she will ever get along without Gladys, we don’t. Evie is one of those fair damsels from Oil City’s most notorious suburb, and another one of the famous Enos family. t-t-t—x DOROTHY FINK (Dot) Joke Editor of Oil Can; Senior Nominating Committee ; Cast of Pepita. Oh! She can sing the savageness out of a bear. Dot is one of our warblers and she certainly can sing. Besides this she is John Wren’s partner—No not that—We mean as Joke Editor of the Oil Can. W -4 -4 ■4 4 - ■ - - - 4 ■ 1 -PyYYYYV 7T ?3

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