MV . 1936 - ORACLE I936 'If ,- 1-ec W' CLYDE A LD BLANCHE BROWN Th t boy it e athematical look. She studies, but knows far more than they. e eerful and appy' You will see Often Blanche smiles silently to herself. Come ewing match sticks in almost any class- e picture of perfect ease. V ,Y N. MARY AUGUSTINE A iv Widfa-a brow of May-blossom: and a cheek ' of Apple-blossom Xml Mary's presence is always announced by that j I -' I infectuous giggle which most clearly points out ' her character. Everyone loves her genuine hap- A! pinessi I' 4 LILLIAN BAILEY youth and beauty, wisdom is so rare . As beautiful and as intelligent as the Mar- ion Hardy she played in Skidding -and as ' determined to have her way! We need not worry N ' about Lillian's success. ' . ' DOROTHY BAKER Y- my works, ye Mighty. and despair! ,ua xv I 15: re ' is-the teacher's delight! A in Eng- ff lrsh. A 'in history, A in math-why go on? :jig Certainly there is a bright future ahead for this gay Miss. 1 ' LAURA BALLARD Fair, and kind. and good is she. We doubt if Laura hears a word the teach- ers say! She always seems to be thinking on some other subject and staring far into space. l .I B444 , ALDO BEL1GoTT1 M No lion can him fright - I We seldom see Aldo when he isn't laughing, for he sees everything on the funny side. Boys like Aldo are welcome in any school. 6 ADELBERT BEARD L IA touch of manner. a hint of mood. 'Qfu'Adelbert draws a long, straight line, cocks his V . . D . - head. starts erasing. Then he tries again. Well, ir patie ce goes hand in and with an art lesson! lf,-J . - BECKHORN - 9 al-l t lads did love her. weet ice and winning smile are her c as el e needs no others. However.-- a secret-rumors have it that they . e mg up! v MARY BARILE ' ' Lovely as the Rose. ' fy he a most unusual habit of placing the tip er thumb between her teeth. At these ry is thinking and should not be dis- t r d. most conscientious girl. on, Blanche, what is it all about? Are we as funny as that? Lg. 4, K 1,1 La., - L- dj JOHN coRw1N WW F His step was heavy on the floor. it-An flflsfyj A In John we find something unusual-a friendm HZ' 1 we can depend upon. His greatest amibition is uf' to marry a nice slim girl who knows how to 64-417 cook. l ' 0 ERMA DECKER iffy' The insignificant is as big to m as any.' We caught you, Erma! She draws pictures ' , historY class, Would You ever know it? She lojs u like such a good girl. W sAM DeDOMINICK NJ Hence, loathed Melancholy ' Bawl him out or pat him on t .-a grin is alwayshis answer. You see, es ' care what' you think. You're just a bi to him! K MARIAN DENCENBERG 0994 10 - And the smile she softly uses fills the silence dP'n4 '4 '- like a speech. We couldn't help but like Marian. Because of her good naturedness and wide variety o interests she makes an excellent companion I MONICA DONNELLS ,QA A ten o'clock scholar! Everyone who has ever been late in the morn- ing claims to have seen Monnie sauntering along as though she had all the time in the world. 1 v., With such evidence against you, Monnie. will I .WJ you dare to venture denial? , Jiffi' JJ H LOUISE DUNN V Z f Beauty is its own excuse for being.' JU' J We admire that rare ability to listen l JJ 'V interest. There are very few things that' Lq isp! JJLYJ does not consider worth while. Such an atti- tude will bring success. GLADYS EDMISTER ' Gentle of speech, benelicent of mind. W They yell. louder! everytime poor Gladys A opens her mouth in a class room! We think it would be a shame to ruin that lovely, soft voice. , ' -which is so rare in the girls of today. ALMA ERWAY -' She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. Alma is so dignified until she hears a joke! It is queer that she should have such a passion for wise-cracks. But just try one on her! ELMO FORDHAM ,U First we heard a muttering And the muttering turned to a grumbling And the grumblig grew to a mighty roar! i There are entirely too many girls in this ' school! Away with 'em-Well. Mr. Woman- hater. how does it feel to see your views in print? . P880 Ten dill?
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