Oneida High School - Oneidan Yearbook (Oneida, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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THE ONEIDAN Page Thirteen REN A ABBOTT Rene A girl whose friendship stood the test, A pal who rates among the best. Vice-President Sophomore Classy Sec- retary-Treasurer Home Room 21: Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4: Vice-President 4: Pres- ident Orchestra 2, 3, 42 Presidtnt Student Association. MARY AGAN Destiny's Tot m But how would that go with y little blue hat? Intramural sports 2, 3, 43 Dial 2. MARJORIE ALLEN Marge For friendship sake her cheery way, She brings forth from day to day. RUTH ALLEN Ruthie She wins her own modest praise in her own quiet way. ISABELLE ANGELINO ulzzyn Sweet, petite, remarkably willed, Dark hair, dark eyes, so wise and skilled. French Club, Dial 4, Intramural sports 2, 3, 4. Y I DONALD BAIRD Don The secret of repartee is repertoire Dial Editor 4: Art Editor: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Operctt1 2, 3.3 Prom Committee: Editor of An- nual: Senior Playg Senior Social Commit- tee, School Spirit Committee. HUGH BAKER I-Iughie Erudition, but not incidentally Operctta 2. ROBERT BAKER UB0bl! Nor wind, nor rain, nor other elements daunted this agarian lad Cafeteria Cashier 4. ALBERT BEHR HAI!! Big League stuff and popular from the grandstand to the bleachers Baseball 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4, Soph. Sec.: Operetta 2. GERTRUDE BICKLEY llGcrtlY I-Iere's to a girl with virtues rare, Who never shirks, but does her share. Archery 2.

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Page Twelve THE ONEIDAN Advice to Juniors Dear Juniors: Realizing how much you are looking for- ward to this advice, we hope you you take it rightly and fol- low it successfully. TO THE JUNIORS: For the sake of the teachers, have some original ideas---not especially in spelling, because the recent Class filled that order. You'd better let the Senior Privileges rest for a time. Wilson Brink and DeLloyd Brooks had better get to- gether-- Wanna fly? asked Wilson. DeLloyd, Oh, Oh! Brink, Wait, I'll catch one for you. If Jean Eaton and Burton Harp want to learn about art they better go the Barber, To the Junior Girls: Start early to reap the best harvest. To the Junior Boys: Don't forget in this school that M. D. stands not for Doctor, but for Mark Dalton. To Dick Ritter, Ben Dillon, the Motorcycle Triplets, and all other fancy driving Juniors: When being arrested don't say you're a student, because Ignorance is no excuse. To Leah Sykes, Betty Mitchell, Lena Lumbrazo, and Rose Barbano: You had better apply early to avoid the rush if you want Mary Agan's and Dick Weaver's permits for morn- ing passes. ' Cavanaugh, Taylor, Risley, and Messiter: When you go dancing, be sure you bring 'em back alive. Ned Cumings-Being a senior isn't so hot until Miss Weeks takes you over the coals! You who become Seniors keep a tight hold on Iles lest he slip and not make it. By a little harmonizing the blond quartet namely, Jane Frier, Peg Durnin, Jean Eaton, and Bet Merrell with their brunette triplets, Jane Berical, Marge Iles and Marg: Dempsey will find new heights if they continue to do things with a bang. To the Juniors: Chase away the Ghost of the School Spirit and put the real thing in its place! Garv Maher, John Tuttle, Bill Carson, Doug Dodge, Joe Mammone, and John Patricia: If you'll work together and follow in the footsteps of Buysie or Barbano we'll be winn- ing next year. Stretch Elliot: You know the Reputation of the Castle. So keep it up. Vivian Youngs, Reva Davis, and Ed. Evans: Remember you are big people now. We advise you, Marian Fidell, to start early and train the school's vocal chords. The two WARRENS better guard their hearts, lest they take wings. Rees White should speculate a bit this summer in the paper line. It's better to give than to receive. Herb Linstruth: Win some letters or honors so that you can be distinguished from the other one. We would advise Warner Hodges to concentrate, and never forget that you get what you aim for. To Burt Evans: Don't get discouraged she'll be back next fall. To Jack Thorpe: Don't forget to find out who is Boss besides you. Dick Winters: Keep 'em as sweet as they are! fas she isb 'tGene, Hank, and Lyman: We can't advise patroniz- ing home industry because you know already, so .... To Jack Herring: It's best not to chew gum in typing. To the Juniors: If you keep sailing as you have been, you'll be as large a class as ours and as keen. QALMOSTJ. Juniors' Response Dear Seniors: In return for your most helpful advice, we, the Junior Class of 1936 feel that we can give you a few hints at this time. Lester Tiny? Merkling-Make up your mind before you graduate. Is it going to be Stone Street or Cottage Place? Marion Covell-Keep up the good work and you will soon rival Katherine Cornell and Helen Hayes. Francis Sovocool-What's wrong with the Oneida girls? Rena Abbott-We hope that some day there will be a woman president: in case there is, you'll have our votes. George Cary-Bequeath your great gift of argumentation to future seniors. I Adella Frier-Rome is a pretty nice place, isn't it? We like Pontiacs and blondes, too.-Eddie Joy. isome- times.b Ruth Ray-Continue to wear your stylish clothes and you will get along. A George Ripley-Aren't you jealous of Mr. Dalton? Florence Kempe--Keep the balls rolling, or is it flying? tWe mean ping-pong ballsh. , Betty Coons-We had visions of your entering the movies instead of becoming Post-Mistress of Sylvan Beach, but . . . Viele Rose-You can save shoe leather if you move up by Cottage Place. Patty Garvin-We all can't live on Main Street. Don Baird-After graduation apply for a position as edi- tor of Esquire Jean Tibbits and Ruth Tillotson-We expect you to grad- uate with honors from the highest universities in the country. Janet Dwyer-Why not start a union of women barbers? We wonder if- Conroy and Ripley will still be that way. Isabelle Angelino and Bob Burr will grow any more. Min Covell will live on a farm. Bennie Manaseri will ever stop running around. Dick Weaver will continue to drive Model T's. Felice Ginter will ever chew just one stick of gum at a time.. Shirley Knapp, Evelyn Morgan, and Veronica Viliano will become any brighter. Billy Rice will take Fred Astaire's place in the movies, Anyhow, dear Seniors, we wish you the best of luck after graduation, and as a parting word we say, Alway think of the Juniors you left behind you.



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Page Fourteen JACK BOWERS Jack 2 A brilliant raiment tells a m:1n's true nature. Intramural sports. ROBERT BURR 4tB0bvl Ile sfudies'---but by the light of moon. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Base- ball. 4: Track 2, 32 Sociml Committee: Count-il Member. IBUSSE LL BUYEA Russ Write me as one who loves his fellow- men. German Club, Debate Club: Rifle Club. EVA CAMPAN IE UEV!! Many women who can't add can cer tainly distract. Dial 33 Intramural sports 2, 3, 43 Ital- ian Club 4. MERCY CAMPBELL Mert The quality of mercy is not strained. I-Iomemaking Club 4. T H E O N E I D A N JANE CARNEVALE 66Jalne!! It's quite a treat when you meet a girl with a smile that can't be beat. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Modern Prob- lems Club 41 Operetta 2. ANTHONY CAROLLA ufronyvv Fellowship and never below par. Operetta 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Prize Speaking 2, 3, Second Prize: Golf 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Modern Problems Club. VVILLIAM CAROLLA ulsiun Of all the joy that I am able to recall the love of work is the best of all. Dramatic Club 2, 32 Football 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee, Senior Finance Committee. GEORGE CARY George VVith joy and elation and great ani- mation He plunges right into an argumentation' Basketball 3, 4, Dial Editor 3. ANGELINE CESARIO ssAngievr A never failing source of ready humor and friendly helpfulness.

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