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W- AGNES GOUGHLER These few lines to you are tendered, By some friends sincere and true, Hoping but to be remembered When we're far away from you. E ELIZABETH GRIFFITH B ty Junior Dance Coinmittec I. Junior Play. Assistant. Editor of Oil Cal 1- Vicc President of French ub .E Betty's distinguishin harair. and winning smile made her . e of more popular girls in the class. She L: hown her abilities not only in r stu f s but also in dramatic lines. Cup has f acked Betty and has made a straiff ai in the right direction. 71 Senior Play. h ESTHER GU YTON Esther has a disposition no one could resist-in fact, she always sees the peppy side of life. She has many friends, chief among whom is Florence. ROBERT GRIFFIN Bob Here is the campus cut-up. Bob has come clear from Plumer to be instructed at O. C. H. S. However, he has managed to have a good time during his stay. LOIS ICK l i i another one of our silent misse ut at is nothing against her. liesid ranslating French, Lois' favorite pastil g and who wouldn't like to dri hat g Dodge of hers. EMOGENE HANNA Emogene is not nearly so demure as she looks. Underneath it all, she's full of vim and vigor. We expect to hear any day that she has eloped. an 7: ... 26
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QN . Grips BERTHA GARDNER Bertie'i 'Bertha is a caresfree sort of a person with a ready smile for everyone. She must enjoy her school life because she always has that smile and you know a smile can go a long way. IDA GOODWILL ' An excellent private se '- y for someone. A little bashful, rj?-i never- thekss a very good fden .1 E udent XVe understand Ida has fi over theoppomtesex, ni it TRUMAN GORDON Tr - ' Art Editor of Oil Can. i ,A I Behold Mr. Townley's protege! artist supreme. Trum sure knows his art and his women also from all reports. We expect to see him president of the Pennsylvania Grade Crude Association soon. I I9 HELEN GESING A shy young lady about whom we don't know a lot, except that she's always studying-when not doing something else Helen just joined our ranks this year, so that accounts for everything. K., .' i one of the Barrymores of our - ' u e can t see why he doesn't give Q2 - Q .VIA -- V. 11 . Vie think he ought to make ' ut maybe he has, unbe- cnow s ea y. Iack's delights are certain teacher and skipping 'Hi . 'V A K X DARWIN GOTHAM ' 'Dar Football 4. Student Council. Al 'r I. 5' 'p 7 fn .K f lg U, 7 3 . V Although Dar didn't make a letter, he was surely persistent and we are sure that if he had another year to go, he would make a good bid for sectional honors. Dar is a Hdtller too and we know Mr. Mitchell will miss him. Aa f 25
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RUTH HANNA Bobbie We believe the world must be treating Ruth fine since she always greets us with a hearty smile. Lady Luck is looking for just such people, so we know she is waiting to help Ruth with everything she attempts to do. BERNICE HOMER The class of '31 seems t :TA xv blessed with quiet people but - 3 is one ask us-does she? Happy , ' er- nice will be more settlec after graduation-we fell sur JAMES HOVIS ' ' Art. Editor of Oil Can. Stage Manager of Pepitzi. Q 2 1 ell who has pep and can make .- Now 4 B mW! Jim is the red-headed shiek of Q74 Senior High. He is also a musician and quite an artist. We expect Jim will rely on one of these for his living, but he is not at all in sympathy with work. His motto is lots of fun with little labor. 'Qc AQ E VERA HAYES Vera seems to be a quiet, reserved girl around school, but seemingly we do not know her very well. At least, we hear that she is quite frolicsome in her spare time in the evenings. lYelI, good luck someone C?j WIL AM HORNE Bill amatic Club Play. erty Manager of Pepita. I I s e of the students of our class who h s oun a way to baffle the teachers nd x nder tand that he has an extra- rdin winning hearts. In ad- dition bein a great debater, Bill is one of th at fiddIers of the orchestra. IWL. ,J DANIEL HUDDLESON Dan lVe've heard that Dan never looked at a girl until Susan came along. We don't know about that but we are quite sure he doesn't look at any now, except her. Some of the girls woulcln't mind having those curly locks of yours, Dan. .nm f 27
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