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p J if. ,JV nit W. 1936 W THE ORACLE 1936 ,K HILDA TICHENOR Give all to love. With I Iilda's arrival, which we eagerly await, we forget all our tedious duties and have a little fun. And best of all everyone is her friend: for Tillie makes no exceptions. CAROLYN STEFFEN t' ' it. M, No time to spare! Y if-cub QD I o 539 Carolyn has more pep and vigor than ten oth g'r p t together! And, along with it, a a a ity that many f us have often en- Y ' 90655 VALENT etYjb me something funny. vied. Louise will laugh at anything: or, better still, nothing. She begins with queer, detached giggles and, as her laughter increases, insists on hiding her face. Bring on another joke at this time and poor Weez is doomed! JUNIOR von REYN Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs. He's another who laughs at nothing. And when he gets mad he tears his hair and stamps his feet in a most hysterical manner. Junior, don't tell us you're getting temperamentall JULIA The mildest manners DANIEL WAITE M I I meant to do my work today! Lessons should not be long, and there should be no lowering of marks for not getting them 3 done on time! Are we right, Dan? QQ MURRAY WALSH As head-strong as an allegory on the banks of '97 A the Nile. 9' Start an argument and up gets Murray! Heid looks his opponent straight in the face, uses his right arm for dramatic expression, and makes J 9' points at a breath-taking speed. We might ady , 54 he's an awful tease L . , . ff' RALPH wi-IITEHEAD . Succeeding years shall give increase of honors to his name. We often have thought that the faculty must approve of Ralph's courtesy and his apparent interest in what they are saying. As to the in- terest, we have our doubts! STUART WILSON Oh, why should life all labor be? If you want to moan with someone else who as hates, simply detests, long lessons, here he is! ' .3 .tvs Cheer up, Stuart, and stick a little longer. Grad- t, uation is almost here. WOLAK and the gentlest heart. Julia is fond of a good, chatty conversation. And what place is better for such than the class room? You ask the teachers! , Page Thirteen 51,2 . Ig Jr is ?9 3 Akin' . r 1 'Aff . L- LLM...
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.,, V-fe dw' ,. 1936 THE on ACLE I936 . FRANK MOURY You are not like Cerberus, three gentlemen at once, are you? You'll find him in the midst of preparation for any big school event, doing nine-tenths of the wor Many thanks, classmate. the school f will iss ou.! AMY MULFORD , 54 ,W .. M39 o., She speaks as one who feeds on poetry. eff Ever t ing is so different about Amy,-Tth3 unu ings she says, her funny. IWISIQCI grin, even the way she carries herself. And o we li e hat' accent! X5 IDA MAY ons ' ey' have their voices, I my thought. She sucks her pencil in English class, And in Algebra class she makes little marks on her desk and then erases them, over and over. Come, Ida May, don't tell us the teaghers bore you! SUSAN ORR I hate definitions! Just between you and me, Suzy is a scream. Recently she has established her own special trade mark-4Mickcy Mouse! Gosh. could it be any better? HAROLD PHELPS er y X was ' R K er I0 A r 1 1 If J nity,- ntil Senio lay, He took t ' it may ' e r'drop the su ect. , 1-I . ffffw' 'CARMA PIERCE fff'b0 1 smooth and steadfast mind. Nothing is beyond Carma. She goes into everything and comes out with iiying colors. That smile also tells us that she is exceptionally good-natured. CYNTHIA RAPPLEYE 'Tis well to be off with the old love Before you are on with the new. There's sure to be a good time for everyone if Cynthia is around. What's life without some fun? says Cynthia. Goo, luck. Cyn! R ' A Li . o out and in. Ruth s lw - hing. Her own mistakes .1 that way more than anything QQ 21 t l' tle predicament brings on a b 'G' - ES ROBERTS i' il to you women fair! - y has always had a way with the wo- They like his smile, which is especially 'someone whose name begins with t-he letter LENA RONDINARO 0'4- Ring! Ting! I ,wish I were a Primrose! INay! Stay! I wish I were an elm tree! Lena has been one of the best workers in t e , class. Not only has she maintained high stand- , ings throughout her course. but has also enter- ed into every activity. She has a passion for singing! . 6 CORNELIA SACKETT 'lf' 1 My heart is warm with the friends I make. ' ul Cornelia is the typical modern high school girl. She makes friends readily and enjoys everything--with the possible exception of oral topics! Whose smiles can bewitch It's a pleasure to be near one so cheerful as W 6 Gracie. Of course she gets into occasional rows 5 GRACE SCAPTURA M l with some people. But it's all a matter of kid- If ' - ding with her! it FRANK SIMIELE . I'm Nobody! Who are you? N, The music goes roun' an' roun', oh o ho ho ho ho, hello, boys, how'm I doin? It's Frankie. Keep it up, Andy, you're doin' 4 swell! I vi RUTH SLATER . My heart is so light fm' That I sing day and night! Look out for Ruth, folks! She has a capt vating smile about a mile wide. and a line o talk about a mile long-Don't say I didn't warn A you. , RALPH SMALLEY M His armor is his honest thought. . -W The curtains part and out steps Ralph, all!! 'A courtesy-until he starts arguing! When he be4 I ' gins on whether a certain thing should be done L47fL0 7 such a way, even the teachers give up! He's yflyfr-Xd!LgL, usually the victor. , DELORES SMITH Men were deceivers ever! Delores is a great kidder. Just alph Whitehead! But how can she fool all clay and still come out at the top of the honor roll? What's the secret, Delores? dw HOLLEN SMITH 44,1 141.11 Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith. Here is a brainy chap with a fine sense of humor as well. He has a habit of talking very rapidly, and he never forgets what you say! Another who is sure to succeed. LAURA SMITH Stately and tall. Laura is gentle, and kind, d et. We expect to find her, very soon, o nurs And, because we have alwa s mire r her friendliness and her persistence, w her success in the near future. ' ,l-J MS. Page Twelve if I
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A ,W U' 9 sv jf As X r' its P xi Yi' llixrir Cb X 1936 T ORACLE Q7 1936 A WTHTWW K 'W 7 O3 V' HT , QD QLQJXOXUJ W- M MW Lbeli. W . ,I S 3 8 RU! rJ.f-ff, 33.4 !l.f1'- KFirst Rowj-Beard, Broadbent, Callahan, Carrigan, Chase, Brown, Shannon, Jaynes. Knowles, Wixon, Holmes. Faulkner, Rudolph, L. Rarrick, Spencer, Compese. White, Mc- Connell, Forbes, Spaulding. Dean, Marshall. Rondinaro. Miller. Davenport, Davis, Eldred. Roe. Nitche, Thompson, Fraboni, Carpenter, Stout, Sears, Smith, Rynehart, Conklin, Sherrer, Sadler. Maine, Terwilliger, Lyon. Grace, Benjamin. Houston, Ganung, Steffen, J. Whittman, Usher, Whitehead. Dolson, Quirk, Viglione, Everts, Gregory, Slingerland, Love, Porter, Os- trander, Robinson, Townsend, Marifloti, Fazzary. Woodward, Paradiso, Slater, Knapp. Nich- ols. Fordham, Hughey. Fitche. H. Whittman, Bell, Thorp, Creighton, Sebantino, Freese. Travis, Wagner, Spaulding, Graham, Mr. Timms. unior Class Listen my friends and you shall hear, Uf the success of the Junior Class of this year. Near the iirst of the term, i11 thirty-five, Our class assembled a11d started to thrive. For Class Advisor we have Mr. Timms, Who'll certainly satisfy all of our whims. Our President is J ust-in Love as in war, And with Mary Quirk as Vice, to the top we will soar. Bob Nichols wc kept as class Treasurer, While B. Forbes as Secretary we managed to lure. Harry Fordham will manage our business at hand And with all our members, together we'll stand. Our Junior pencils have sold with astonishing speed, And our football banquet was a success 'tis agreed. At Christmas we all were evervwhere seen. Supplying the village with wreaths of green. On the fifteenth of April our Prom was gayg So Goodbye to our friends, may we see you some day. B F Page Fourteen
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