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HELEN BICKEL Commercial Club. Here is the quiet one of the class. But that does not go to say that she never gets any joy out of life. IIow-somever. you never can tell by appearances. JOHN BIDDLE “Jack” What a break! Isn’t it tough that high school discontinued base ball this year. John’s reputation preceded him to Oil City. CHARLES BIEBER “Chuck” Pepita . Belles of Beaujolais.” Student Council 3. 4. President Hi-Y. 4. President Room No. 19. 4. P. D. Club. Boys Glee Club. Senior Picnic Committee. Chuck’s sister doesn’t have anything on him when it comes to being likeable. We surely do like the Biebers and hope there will be more of them. DOROTHY BIEBER “Dot” Junior Prom Committee. Junior Play. Senior Play. Senior Dance Committee. Oil Can Committee. Oil Can Staff. B - Square Club. Dramatic Club. “Dot’s” one of those happy-go-lucky girls who easily makes friends with both sexes. For who could resist that friendly smile and cheery disposition? Remember her, too, in the Junior and Senior Plays where her dramatic ability was revealed to no disadvantage. ALICE BLACK Did you ever see Alice when she wasn’t with Cliff? No. Neither did we. Well, Alice, no doubt you will make a success of your business career and so, here’s luck. The OilCan CLARIBEL BLACK “Claudie” Gypsy Rover. Library Club. 3. 4. Claribel has proved a great aid to Miss Stimson in the library. She was ever present and always did her work well. We don’t know what she has decided to do, but if it’s library work we’re sure she’ll succeed. RUTH BLAKELY Glee Club. Senior Secretarial Club. Operettas. Library Club. There is music in the air! It is Ruth leading the Seniors in song. Despite the poor talent we must admit Ruth did well. BETTY BOARDMAN Glee Club. Pepita.” Gypsy Rover. Commercial Club. Office Club. Betty’s hobby is chewing gum and trotting around with “Hub.” It may be rather hard to become acquainted with her but once the barrier is broken you’ll find her a load of fun. 19
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VIRGINIA AUSEL “Jinny” Library Club. Senior Secretarial Club. Operetta. Along comes Virginia and we all gel a jolt. Anyway we’re sure glad to have Virginia with us for she brightens any corner where site may l e. REBECCA BAILEY “Beckie” Ranking Club. Parliamentary Law Club. Glee Club. Reekie chums around with Kite. This team proves that good things come wrapped up in small packages. Wonder what her attraction is in New York? RONALD BALPH “Bones” Senior Nominating Committee. Rol is doing a good work at the Y. M. ( A. instructing the younger generation in the art of exercising, basketball and other gymnastic feats And Rol also grew in the process because he towers above us and he is still growing. DOROTHY BARTLETT “Dot” Dorothy is faithful, earnest and kind. We know she is true blue, and we like her all the more for it. The Oil Can 19 32 LEWIS BAUGHMAN “Louie” Louie’s greatest ambition is to be an artist. Even though this ambition is not realized, we do not doubt that Louie will be successful in whatever field he enters. RAYMOND BEIGHTOL “Ray” Can he play the trombone? I should say so. Has he a way with women? And again. I should say so. Has he a fast car? Well. I don’t need to say anything else but 1 should say so. WAYNE BEIGIITOL “Red” Baseball My, don't the girls envy this young man's nice red hair. Anyhow, Red’s a good sport, and lots of fun wherever he goes. FRED BETTS Another contribution to our immortal class from the Metrojxdis of Rouseville. My. don’t they grow big men in that small town. He’s quite a mechanic and knows his chemistry. 0 18
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LOIS BORLAND Secretary of Room Xo. 10. 3. Secretary of Room No. 27. 4. French Club. Latin Club. It’s a real treat to know someone who can really concentrate on her Latin. During the past two years that Lois has been with us. she has afforded us this opportunity. We know you are going to ('.rove City College, Lois, and here’s wishing you lots of success. MARY BOUQUIN “Boke” Student Council 3. Mere we have a Mary with a Ford that goes everywhere she does—much more useful than a lamb, we’re sure. She can’t decide whether she likes blondes or brunets best but time will tell. VIVIENNE BOVVERS Well - well - well- -Vivienne—the world seems to be treating you finely, judging from the broad grin we see nearly all the time. Just keep it up, for you know that “when you laugh, the world laughs with you; and when you frown, you frown alone.” ROBERT BRIGHT “Bob” County Piano Champion 3.J Bright’s one of the vertibrae in the clarinet section of t he orchestra. He’s certainly a good-looking lad too, but he has no time for the weaker sex. OilCan DALE BRUBAKER “Dub” I).B. Glee Club. Vice-President Room No. 15. How Dub keeps that Ford together is a mystery to us but, nevertheless, it serves its purpose in getting him to school on time. A quiet and serious lad but a good scout so we’re told. BETTY BRUNER Junior Nominating Committee. Vice-President of Junior Class. Junior Prom Committee. Secretary of Student Council, 3, 4. Senior Play. Glee Club. Secretary-Treasurer of 11. Assistant business Manager of Oil ('an. Dramatic Club Play. Ring and Pin Committee. French Club. Betty is one of the few who believes in going steady. How does she do it? A conscientious student and a sweet girl. ANTONINA BRUNO “Nene” This dark-eyed, dusky maiden might easily be taken for a Spanish Senorita, esj ecially when she dons that beautiful suntan. It’s different but becoming, don’t you think? In fact, she seems to go in for different things. EDWARD BUCIIIIOLZ “Ed” Commencc ment Play. ■■Pepita. Ed’s greatest difficulty is getting the teachers to pronounce and spell his last name correctly. But, since they have finally succeeded, all’s well that end’s well. 'I 9 2 20
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