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34 THE RAVELIN'S, 1936 Vincent Gill Eugene Schofield Expression: Who said that? Expression: Oh Kay! Hobby: Raising pigeons. Hobby: Flying. Ambition: Aeronautical engineer. Ambition: Radio announcer. Rosemary Herbert Barbara Smith Expression? HHHS the Candy man Come Yewn Expression: Did you get a letter, Kit? Hobby: Hobby: Dancing, Ambition: Interior decorator. Ambition: Novelist. Elwood Jackson Lois Stone Expression: Emacularious. Expression. ffwait a minutev Hobby: Speed boating. Hobby. Hiking. ' Ambition: To be a surgeon. Ambition. To go to Hawaii. Annie Lang giggefsicglgagg' Ky Dclillnigrldssligffxl No more credit. Ambition' Bookieeper Hobby: Reading' ' ' Ambition: To be an osteopath. Doris Lapan Expression: Rowdy Dow. E19al'101' Th0U1PSOI1 Hobby: Dancing. Expression: Another day over. Ambition: Private secretary to a lawyer. Hobby: Traveling. Ambition: Private secretary to a lawyer or Gertrude Laplante doctor Expression: Who Cares? ' i'iI?,?ilZZ'.n1?ei'3L2i1. Afgoinette Vmffls ,, xpression: Not really? Sarah Lawson Hobby: Dancing. Expression: Ah! Is that so? Ambition: To become a private secretary Hobby: Collecting wild flowers. and marry the boss. Ambition: A nurse. - Olive Wood Rig Lymin , It v Expression: Fer Heaven's sake. xpression. Aw, Gee- H bb . H k Hobby: Dancing. Ao b.y.' I cqlsegvor ' h J Add Ambition: To travel all over the world. m mon' 0 e greater t an ane ams' Matthew Sands James Zarr Expression: HCfimiHY.S3keS-H Expression: Chess Chumpf' Hobby: Amateur Radio. Hobby: Philatelist deluxe. Ambition: Aide of Doctor Goddard. Ambition: Successful journalist.
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THE RAVELIN'S,1936 33 Favorites: Color Blue Song Melody from the Sky Actor Robert Taylor Actress Claudette Colbert Book A Tale of Two Cities Subject Stenography Program Your Hit Parade Sport Swimming Robert Allen Paulena Chickering Expression: I see. Expression: Perhaps Hobby: Chauffeur. Hobby: Collecting newspaper clippings. Ambition: A second Jack Dempsey. Ambition: To be a good cook. Haig Aroian Cathryn Christian Expression: Okey Doke- Expression: Is that so! H0bb5f2 Dancing. Hobby: Driving a car. Ambitlont A doctor. Ambition: Marry a rich man and live in Marie Berard great luxury' Expression: uS0,'S0'n Esther Clementson Hobby.: Swlmnlmg' , Expression: You know. Ambition: Clerical worker in an office. Hobby. Collecting dogs. Dorothy Brown Ambition: Nurse. Expression: Well, after all- Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: An English teacher in high school. John Connor Expression: How-de-do. Hobby: Raising dogs. Mary Browning Ambition: To teach mathematics or sciences. Expression: Everything's Hunky Dory. Hobby: Fishing. Helen Daley H , , , ,, Ambition: Madame Schumann-Heink's suc- Expression: I dont believe lt- Hobby: Dancing. cessor' Ambition: To be a first class typist. Marguerite Cameron Expression: It made me so mad! Ceceilia Degnan Hobby: Dancing. Expression: Stop it. Ambition: To be somebody's little some- Hobby: Canoeing on the ocean. thing, Ambition: Lawyer. Kenneth Chaffee Gordon Dimock Expression: Oh shoot it. Expression: For cripes sakes. Hobby: Making novelties. Hobby: Sleeping- Ambition: Aviator. Ambition: HaSn't any- Katherine Chapman Helen Donovan Expression: How nice. EXP1'9SSi0f15 Oh, Gee. Hobby: Hiking. Hobby: Swimming- Ambition: A radio actress. Ambition: Travel. Robert Cheney Eva Dumas Expression: For crying out loud. Expression: Rosemary, hold that bell. Hobby: Philatelist deluxe. Hobby: Collecting pictures of boats. Ambition: Enjoy life. Ambition: A radio singer.
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THE RAVELIN'S, 1936 35 CLASS GIFTS By Robert Allen-Rita Lyman. Marie Berard To Marie, who lives on a farm, We give this club to keep her from harm. Eva Dumas To Eva, who is our singer, We give this contract, success to bring her. Matthew Sands Matthew, who writes many poems, May have this book to show we're for him. Barbara Smith To Barbara, whose charm is a wealth, We give this reflector for her own natural self. Olive Wood To Olive, who has had much practice in the nursery, We give these quints to be sure she's kept busy. Dorothy Taft To Dot, who is one of our quiet girls, We give this necklace, she's one of the pearls. Eugene Schofield To Red, who has many freckles And has always come up to par, We give him these high-powered spectacles So ahead he may look far. Robert Allen To Bob, who is always on the go, We give these binoculars for the Burlesque show. Robert Cheney To Bob, who loves to pitch horseshoes, We give this brush to shine off the blues. Rita Lyman To Rita, our friend who likes to fool, We give a traveling bag, Equipped with all the beauty aids So she'll not be likely to lag. Lois Stone To Lois, who loves old-fashioned dances, We give this collar with which to bring glances. Eleanor Thompson To Eleanor, who types very fast, We give this regulator so her speed will last. Gertrude LaPlante For Gertrude, who is so small, Here's a builder-upper to make her tall. Esther Clementson To Esther, whose love for dogs is an obses- sion We givesthis one to add to her collection. Helen Daley Helen, who is so very frank, Deserves this medal to give her rank. Elwood Jackson To Elwood, who drives a Ford car, We give a Chevy which is better far. Antoinette Vitkus To Ann, who is known as a sport, We give this gun to hold up the fort. Cathryn Christian To Catherine, who's very efficient, We give this key, that's suflicient. Mary Browning For Mary, who knows how to dress, We have this iron-to keep her clothes in press. Katherine Chapman To Katherine, who is very studious, We give this lamp, her honors aren't dubious. Dorothy Brown To Dot, who has a turned-up nose, We give this jump-rope so she'11 be on her toes. Paulena Chickering Paulena is a quiet girl And has very little to say, So we give this little horn To blow the time away. Kenneth Chaffee To Kenny, whose hair has a curl, We give this bat to protect him-and his girl. '
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