Oneida High School - Oneidan Yearbook (Oneida, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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Page Eight DOROTHY ALLEN Dot Operetta 3, 45 Intramural Sports 25 Social Committee 25 Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. I ought to have my own way in everything and what's more I will. MARY AM IBROSIANI Mamie Dramatic Club 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Girls' Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. The mildest manners, the most gentle heart. PAUL ANGITISH Upaulyy. Assistant Manager Basketball 25 Track 25 Model Club. I speak in a monstrous little voice. SAMUEL ANGUISH Samele Operetta 25 Interclass Basketball. Der kleine Samelel' BEVERLY BARR Bev Operetta 45 Art Club il, 45 Scholar- ship Committee 45 Science Paper. t'Full character'd with lasting 'mem- ory. 'l' H E O N E l DA N RITA ISEHIR Hee Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Arrows fled not swifter to their aim. PER LEE BILVLINGS Atllabw Orchestra 2, 31, 45 Band 2, Il, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Dial5 Senior Council Memberg Glee Clubg Cheer Leader5 Science Promoterg Science Paperg In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Senior Annualg Prom Comimittee. I am not in the roll of common men. FRED BROWN 'tl3rownie Manager Basketball 45 Assistant Manager Basketball and Football: Operetta 2. Where go you with bats and clubs? VIOLA BURD nviv, Intramural Sports. 0h! Why has happiness so short a day? M A.Rl E ISIIIRTON Mimi Virtue has her own reward.

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THE ONEIDAN Page Seven lust Will and Testament of the Class of 1935 We the Class of '35, in the City of Oneida, County of Madison, State of New York, being in a sound state of mind and in full possession of all our faculties, do give and bequeath to the hereby assigned, all our earthly pos- sessions in the following manner: The aforesaid to be published in accordance with, and in the manner ordinarily set forth by the law govern- ing suoh transactions. The under assigned to be regarded as nonexistent until the interment expenses shall be met by the benefici- aries hereby named: TO THE FACULTY: 1. To Coach Duncan: Bing Crosby's voice the needs itj. 2. To Herr Hahn: A new wardrobe of gorgeous neckties to keep up that never exhausting supply. 3. To Promoter, Mark Dalton: Ten days free trial of the new book, Learn to Typewrite with the Hunt and Peck System. 4. To Prof. Knapp: A knot hole to look at ball games through, to eliminate black eyes. 5. To Zew Zu Weeks: A lobby to lower the tax on gasoline. 6. To Miss Hill: A stream-lined Packard, and more Paris gowns. TO THE COMING SENIORS: 1. To Iles: A new homeroom. fGive Mrs. lilac- Dougall a break after two years of your company.J 2. To Rena Abbott: A Cook for the home. 3. To Hank Smith: We bequeath all the hot watah he can use. tln My Solitudep. 4. To Sheldon Loucy: A hair net. 5. To Enoch Jones: We leave a pair of seven league boots to keep up with Kay. 6. To Jane Bradley: A recent article, How to Hold Your Man, by Mae West Lomery and Baby Face Clark for was it Helen Muhl?j 7. To Al Behr: Jack Haskell's bushel basket for grounders. 8. To Bob Burr: A bus franchise between Oneida a11d Canastota. 9. To Bob Natoli: An automatic milking machine that turns on at the head of the bed. 10. To Betty Doty: Burgess Gradwell tor maybe Clete will be back.J 11. To Patty Garvin: The old adage, Pride goeth before a fall. 12. To Hodges and Ritter: One bale of mixed striped socks and orange neck ties. 13. To Evelyn Morgan: Anna Sochan's ability to study. 14. To Frier, Covell, Tillotson, and Tibbits: A couple of bicycles built for two. 15. To Adella Frier: Joey Garvin's ability to wear clothes. 16. To Betty Coonsz Martha Donovan's secured popularity. 17. To Bob Hurrle: Dick Ogden's diet. 18. To the coming Senior Class: The Senior Privileges. fOr what is left of them.y TO THE COMING JUINIOIRS 1. To Dickie Winters: A Syracuse model to continue his art appreciation interests. 2. To Jane Frier: One bottle of H202. 3. To Jean Eaton: An animated clothes-horse. . To Lois Rouer: A new truck and membership alvation Army. Executed by .me in this the month of June, 1935. -PER LEE BILLINGS Class Lawyer Witnesses: Dan Agne and Tom Cleary. 4 S in the A THOUGHT IN PASSING A Youth in the pride of comniencementirie His diploma newly earned Who sensed the strife of his coming life Whose soul within him burned Stole away at the close of day And lifting up his head He raised his eyes to the starry skies And this is what he said U Lord, and Giver of all good, ,Look down on :me tonight. And grant that I may find the words To give my trouble light. Give me the strength to carry on Where those before did fail: To mend and cleanse and clear the path The Ship of Life must sail: To build where those before tore down: To seek new things of worth: To shape, to mould, to reconstruct: To build anew the earth Grant us the strength these things to dare, That passing we may see That through our work mankind has come A little nearer Thee. It seemed as if the sighing wind, Whispering through the night, Said, That's the challenge-let it go, Or take it up and fight. So ye who now go forth to face The force of this world's might, Shall we this challenge set aside- Or take it up and fight? -l'. ROCKWEIA.



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THE ONEIDAN GEORGE CARY Carrie Dial 13, 4: Prize Speakingg Basket.- ballg Vice-President Senior Classg Council Member 3. No pebbles in his mouth. DONAIQD CASTLIC Don Interclass Basketballg Operetta Stage Manager. Love me, love me long. MARGARET CLARK Mickey Intramural Sports 2, QI, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Debate Ilg Dramatic Club Il, 43 Glee Club 23 Dial 33 German Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2: Senior Annual: Prom Committee: Typ Scoop Staff. Not so beautiful. not so dumb. WARD COE Scud Football Zlg Operetta 2. His cares are now all ended. HARRY COl.lIll'lR I-larry Band. Now my soul has elbow room. Page Nino CLARK CONNIGLLY Clark Holne Room Officer. Silence is the perfect herald of joy... l'Al'l1 CUNNHLIIY Pauly lnterclass Basketball. vt To bear is to conquer our fatc. HICRNICIC C0l'l,'l'l'Ill Hllernit- Glt-e Club 23 Intramural Sports 2, LI. H - - ty All l ask is to be lett, alone. NlARGARl41'l' IJACIGY Marg Intramural Sports 2, Il, 43 Operetta 2, 313 Girls' Athletic Council 25 Sopho- more Presidentg Debate 2, Zlg Girls' Glee Club 23 Dramatic Club Zi, 43 Dial 3, 43 Senior Ways and Means Commit- tee Chairmang Junior Prom Committeeg School Spirit Committee. l,et's make hay while the sun shines. ROIINICY llAl,'l'0,N limi Intramural Sportsg Senior Social Committeeg Orchestrag Senior Annual: Boys' Glee Club: Editor of Science 3 Iaperg Student Councilg Prom Com- mittee. 'tAn apple a day keeps you in good with the teacher.

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