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Page Twenty-two Advice ll Dear Juniors: Realizing that you are badly in need of our advice we Waste a little of our precious time to help you become better Seniors. To Florence Pugh: Don't get serious about Dick Ritter, anyone by the name of Ritter is ficklev-take it from Clark, Donovan, Muhl, Miller, Bradley, etc. To Viele Rose: D'on't be so aloof, there are Plenty of nice girls waiting for a break. To Adella Frier: Cultivate a line, everyone is doing it. For an authority consult Martha Donovan. To Al Grant: You don't crack nuts with your teeth, what are you doing around Iney's head? To Ruth Ray: A farmer girl's motto should Le, Early to bed and early to rise-. To Curt Sweatman: We advise coming to school at least once a week or else really go to Sherrill. To all Juniors: We advise a lot of school spirit for the coming year and plenty of support for your cheer leaders. We also hope you will carry on our campaign for Senior Privileges. To Teenie Merkling: Don't be so bashful, your face gets awfully red, so does yours, Doug Dodge, but we'll skip that. To Jennie Sixbery: We recommend plenty of ex- ercise such as walking to and from school. T0 Mim Covell: Keep your heart, or is it your mind, in Oneida. To Hugh Baker: D'on't carry the telephone book 0 THE ONEIDAN J ruin ii o ir s around with you to convince us you are collecting girls' phone numbers. We know you ihave a surplus now. To Junior Girls: Keep Iles away from innocent Sophomore girls who don't understand him as we do. To Eddie Ginter: Don't fall, people often get hurt falling off high horses. . To Felice Ginter: Nough said. To Enoch Jones: Seniors don't sow wild oats, so get your planting done before fall. To all Juniors: Keep away from the Beach this summer. To Doug Dodge: All beginnings are difficult. To Mickey Fazio: Eat plenty of grape nuts be- cause we are betting on you as a star athlete. To Betty Coons: Be a good girl and work hard next year so that you can go to Alabama in '37. To Virginia Conroy: Keep an eye on G. Ripley this suvmmer, Ginny, so that your Senior year will be a dupli- cate of your Junior year. To Billie Rice: Find a Ginger to complete that Rogers-Astaire combination. To Eva Cook: Senior plus your personality equals success. . To Janet Dwyer: We advise you to give a series of lectures on the subject, Iles, in order t0 warn others. To Betty Mitchell: Why not do things up right? Take a tent and camp at Allen Park. Junior R Dear Seniors: In the midst of congratulations and good wishes, we, the class of '35, take the liberty of giving you a little friendly advice. 1. They say that Miss Miller dislikes the name, Red , Tell us, i'Red, do you mind Rusty? 2. Gosh, Mr. Lorenz, don't go away now, she'll be a Junior next year. 3. Is it true that Messrs. Dalton and Billings have gone into the business in Chittenango? 4. Now Rodney, if you've got something in your eye, scratch it. Otherwise, Joey and the rest of us will get the wrong impression. 5. Billings has also been seen going from house T. House. 6. Flash! Helen Muhl has become the night, not dark especially, but still and 7. Ronald House-Keep your side side adjacent in tangent form and you will dances. 8. We wonder if it's G. Zook and G. Cary vs. Fac- ulty members for another year. very fond of all, Knight. opposite and always attend BSPDIUISQEE 9. Why not persuade her to attend a co-ed college, Freddie LU. S. C. or Michiganj. 10. Eddie Rice, the little man, with the mighty arm was a real loss to our tennis teaim. 11. Don't cry, Orrin, you,can always be a P. G. 12. Try giving the local girls a break, Glendon, the Sherrillites have troubles of their own. 13. As to you, Laurie, you might try the same formula. You're not getting any place. 14. We might suggest that with all the improve- ments to the English classes that Scud might turn up missing, but he still seems to be around. 15. Try getting up in the morning after those heavy dates, Clete. 16. Try getting a job in the shipping room at the Community, Mart. 17. We wonder, now that he is graduating if Gardie will get rid of his half interest in the Lomery-Clark, Inc. 18. To G. Cary: See numbers 12 and 13, 19. Congratulations, Zook! ! Z On your newly ac- quired independence. 20. We think that strong silent 'men should give the women a break. We mean you, Rockwell.
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