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lEIkiCAM] f Assistant Stage Manager Lloyd is a bright, sunny lad, who likes school. This we know because rain or shine he is neither tardy nor absent. Lloyd is some carpenter. He has made everything from a clothes reel to a toothpick holder. MYRON KERR Here’s one of the famous bravados, from the great metropolis of Seneca. Myron has a very broad grin, but most of the time it’s a hearty laugh. He can be quite serious and has given honest effort to class and study. HAROLD KLASE (Klasie) Football 3-4; Varsity 4; Stage Mgr. 3-4. Klasie is a familiar sight at all school activities. He is always game when anything is started, not to mention the things he starts. Klase is quite a friend of Ralston s but nevertheless we can’t account for that shiny nose this way. Oh! Klasie! How could you? t-x-t-t THOMAS KNOX A quiet, inconspicuous person of slender proportions, pursuing his studies with the utmost diligence. We don’t know what field he plans to enter, but we know he'll be successful. We admire Tom’s ambition—he hoofs it to and fro from Seneca. OLIVE KREIDLER Vice-President Be-Square Club 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play. Oh! Goodness-gracious. Isn’t that beautiful. Again and again the halls echo with this poetic phrase. With her infectious laugh and a voice like hers, this lass will certainly find herself famous someday. She is little, but. oh! my!
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JANET JOBSON Jr. Dance Committee; Jr. Picnic Committee; Sr. Play; Vice-President French Club 3; President French Club 4; Secretary Library Club 4. They gazed and gazed and still their wonder grew, that one so small could carry all she knew. We can assure you that the future holds a brilliant career for Janet, especially if the victim is a certain handsome young man. t-t-t-x FRANK JOHNSON Frank is another quiet lad. who spends his evenings —we know not where. Perhaps another person could tell us. Anyhow Frank is one fellow in the class who minds his own business. Secretary of Sr. Glee Club; Pepita; Sr. Play; Picnic Committee. Rouge! We wonder what brand she uses. Many brave lads have spent countless hours in grave suppositions. That far-away look and dreamy smile seem to indicate that her heart is somewhere else and perhaps it is. Who can tell? DOROTHY KANE Junior Play; Senior Play. There is an exception to every rule, but L)orothy is not the exception to “good things come in small packages.“ She combines work with pleasure and works faithfully for the advancement of good old ’23. V .. t-t-t-t HORACE KELLY Lindbergh the second—Genius itself could not condense a really representative sketch of this young man; we doubt if the English language would prove equal to the task. Anyway, we know that he has a good education.
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[MJklCTAE 1 T m y y v y- rr TTYT' EFFIE LEWIS Effie has a friendly manner with a friendly smile. Her thoughts, her time, and her worries are usually for others. If you ve seen Effie without her pal Cal” you’ve seen a rare sight. do, s- y- VERA LEYLAND Sr. Nominating Committee; Secretary of Girl Reserve 3-4. A good student, “Always there with the goods.” With her musical ability, we foretell a future for her in the musical world. Some day Vera may be the wife of a famous doctor. Who knows? DOROTHY LILLY 7us . Lilly is her name and a lily she is. She’s not a lily of the valley either for she lives on one of Oil City’s famous mountains Faithful, earnest and kind. We know she is true blue ar.d we like her all the more for it. t-t-t-t FLORENCE LUTTON Florence is one of those rare beings who say Mittle, but do much. Industrious and diligent. She is one of our most worthy class members. There’s a difference between students and pupils and wc are proud to say that Florence is a student and a real sport too. x-t-t-t RUTH LYNAM Art Editor of Oil Can. Ruth is another of the many talented people of our Class. Whenever one wants something well done, one can always depend on Ruth. She is always cheerful and optimistic even when her afternoons are spent in drawing for the Oil Can. Believe it or not Ruth is bashful. 30 re i ’° i ii
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