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Page Eighteen LEIROY ALLEN HROYH Let the world slide, let the world go. u AGNES BITTEIR ..Aggie,, Stranger than fiction. GLENYS CANDEE Terry Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: President of Girls' Athletic Council. I love rmy sports. EDNA MAE CATER E'ddie Intramural Sports 2, 3, 43 Cheer Leader, Rough and ready. ROBERT COLLINS ..BOb,, Bandg Operetta 3, 4. He will give the devil his due. DONALD COLUCY IIDOHIY I love work? EVA DAMON Evie Glee Clubg Operetta 2, 3. A world of wit. LORRAINE EGAN Rain Intramural Sports 2. Just call her Lorraine. LEIO MARIANO ..Lee,, Little said is soonest mended. BERTHA SANTORA Bert Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Dial. Spare your breath to cool your porridgef' THE ONEIDAN LORRAINE TOOKE Kelly Solitude is as needful to the imagi- nation as society is wholesome to the character. CLARA WEBER a4D01lyny Operetta 4, German Club. Whose honey are you? ELIZABETH WEBSTER Betty Variety is the spice of life. HERBERT WI-IITCOMB V Herbie Interclass Sports, Football. I still think we ought to have new bleachers. OLIVER TOOKER Ollie Operetta 29 Baseball Manager. Soar not too high to fall but stoop to rise. ETHEL RINEHARD Ethie Sports 2, 3, 4. She only fears men who does not know them. SENIOR: Full of wisdom, swelled head Brain fever-he's dead JUNIOR: False fair one, hopes fled Broken hearted-he's dead SOPHOMORE: Went skating 'tis said Ice hit him-he's dead FRESHMAN: Milk famine, not fed Starvation - He's dead
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THE ONICIDAN Vl+IS'l'A 'l'l'IRRY 'l'arry lntraniural Sports 33 Dial 3. She and Harold go hand in hand. REVA WOODCOCK Rivets Curls like mother usted to niakt-. ANNA SOCHAN Annie lt is well for one to know more than she Says. CI1liTl'S STA l l 0HD Clete Football ZS, 43 llaskethall ZZ, 43 Hase- ball 3, 43 Tennis 4. A four-letter man. HENRY l.I'1Cl.Al' Hank l ootl1all Sl, 43 llasehall Sl, 43 liaskt-lf ball Il. Let them call it inischiefg when it has passed and prospered it will be virtue. 3 l'ap:o Suventom n liI5NNl+l'l'H Sl+1I'l'Z Ken Dignil'iv4l as a church stvi-plu. GRACE SH ICIGIJY Gra1'it- Intramural Sports 2, 22, 43 lnfluslritl Club 12. Just plain Gravil-. IGIDVVARIJ RICH liclcliif' l'rvsicle-nt ot' SODil0lll0l'0 Classg i'l't!bl dent of Junior Class3 Prosirlont. oi Senior Classg Varsity llaskeitlmall and Tennis. Misc'l1i1-t', thou art afoot. FRANCIS VAN IGMICIQICK Van Intvrclass Sports. Diverse mon have diverse rocro tions and exvi'cises.
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THE ONEIDAN Page Nineteen Senior Class Prophecy Son, bring me the evening paper, I called as I sank wearily into a chair after a hard day's work at the office. Orrin Jr. came running with the paper and I handed him a nickel for his promptness. Upon opening the paper, the article Highlights of 55 caught my eye. It read as follows: Colonel Schubert of West Point will be the guest of the Zonta Club at a tea held in his honor. Preparations for the tea are being 'made by Muriel Smith and Johanna Garvin, president and vice-president respectively. Nick Mammone, local barber, joined the barber's union and no longer can offer a first-class haircut for two bits. A former Oneida boy by the name of Paul Rockwell starred in the field trials at San Francisco by clearing 6 feet ten inches to establish a new international record for the running high jump. Evelyn Pitcock with the aid of Alberta Olin and Marjorie Perry have succeeded in establishing a local branch of the S. P. C. A. Ken Seitz, president of the National Baking Co., has announced the annual outing of the employees on July 4. , Sammy Sansone, operator of the Shady Grill, will present Lyle Fox, his new crooner, for popular approval soon. I Alter trying for ten years, Ward Coe, our local undertaker, has received his license to embalm. Allen and Castle, two of Durhamville's leading dairy farmers, have combined and are starting a milk route. Yesterdays imilk will be delivered day after to- morrow. Fred Brown, Manager of the Boston Red Sox, has just sold Cletus Stafford to the Yanks. Clete , an ex- cellent outfielder and hitter, batted .330 last year and accounted for 27 home runs. A club known as the Sewing Circle thas gained popularity among the young women of the city. Some of its most active members are: Viola Burd, Marie Burton, Bernice Coulter, and Lorraine Egan. At the meetings the members gather, sew and talk. Mostly talk. Henry Leclau, dealer In legal beverages, has opened a restaurant on Main Street. He will feature George Cary as the singing waiter. Fred DuFour and Rodney Dalton have bought out the Oneida Daily Dispatch and plan to increase the circu- lation by adding Popeye to their list of funnies. Martha Donovan tas a cartoonist?y is getting along splendidly publishing the bright sayings of Gertrude Delaney. Harry Collier, dealer in wall paper and paint, an- nounces bhe opening of his new store on Main Street. Tennis has become more and more popular in Oneida since the benefit match between Gardie Galbraith and Chuck Marshall, both professionals, was played at Allen Park. Eddie Rice, popular radio comedian, on the Ding- bat's Dainty Dog Biscuit's Hour is to broadcast over Oneida's new station, WMYD, which is now 'managed by Charles Vacarro. Members of the Rotary -Club will be entertained soon by the Ritzy Rhythm Boys, a quartette made up of the Anguish brothers, Paul and Sam, Robert Collins, and William Kervivn. Mr. and Mrs. George Zook are giving a tea tfhis afternoon at their home on Elizabeth Street. Mrs. Zook is said to have a new set of red draperies. No doubt she got them to match the color of her hair-if possible. .Anna Sochan, prominent business leader, is spend- ing the week-end with Beverly Barr at her summer home at 1'alm Beach. Radio listeners are anxiously awaiting the program to be presented weekly by the makers of W1heaties star- ring Gertrude Suits, well known stage and screen star. incidentally, she has chosen Alice in Wonderland for her theme song. Ralph Dfownen, Bernard Fidell, Louis Ferrara, and Ronald house, all college graduates, are 'making a tour of the public schools to debate on the current topics. Helen Muhl, with the aid of the Olcott sisters, is publishing a book entitled, Why Gentlemen Prefer Blondes -they should know. Louis Jacobs and Wilbur Drake, millionaire Mer- relsville farmers, are financing a socialistic movement among the numerous farmers of that district. Miss Eva Damon, first woman senator from N. Y. state, is backing Christine Yeager who intends to run for Mayor of New York City. Miss Damon's so-called political pull is said to be unlimited. The President has appointed Martha Givens, Fanny Harrington, Sibyl Hewitt, Fanny Highers, and Genevive Jo-nes as a committee of five to investigate the rumor of a coming strike among the women factory workers. Lester Erdige and Harold Jones have reopened the Durhamville glass works. They hope to make Durham- ville the thriving city that it formerly was. Per Lee Billings, Clark Laurie, Richard Ogden, Howard Parkihurst, William Frieberger, and Bobbie Ryan members of the Nutsy Noisemakers Orchestra are to en- tertain at a banquet tonight held in honor of Sen. Tooke of New York state. Mickey Clark and Florence Lomery have opened a roadstand on the Beach Road. Their first day proved to be a splendid success and strangely enough most of their customers were young men. The Connelly brothers, Paul and Clark, have opened a Red Ku White store on Main Street. Leo Mariano is to take charge of the meat department. Jimmy Malmmone, the nation's best known sports writer, has sailed for Paris to cover the Olympic games to be held there soon. Nate Noto, commonly known as Jumbo, will wrestle Battling Bull Lorenz at the Madison Square Garden to- night. Van Emerick will referee. Rats! There's that kid upstairs crying again. I suppose I'll have to go upstairs and rock him to sleep. Good night.
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