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WILCOX, MARIAN Tom She was ever frank and earnest. Interclass Basketball 1213 Blast Staff 141. x WILKLOW, CAROL Little Eva' Silence in seven languages. Baseball 13,41g Interclass Basketball 13.41. VAN SLYKE, NORMAN Norm Hail fellow, well met. Football 11,213 Baseball 11,2,41g Glee Club 12,3,41g Interclass Basketball 12,3,41: Skit-doo 1213 The College Girl 1413 The Patsy 1413 Washington Trip 141. YORK, EDWARD Eddie Keep your good humor whate'er else you lose. Baseball 13,41g Glee Club 13,41 Football 1413 Track 1213 Interclass Basketball 12,3.41: Vice-President Class 1313 Blast Staff 13-41. CONROY, HELEN She loveth but one. MARR, KATHLEEN Kay Her virtue of generosity with her be- longings is sufficient for a great deal of happiness. Glee Club 11,2,3,41g Basketball 13,415 Washington Trip 141. MILITELLO, LOUIS O. O'er the hills, he courted his beloved. Baseball 1113 Track 12,313 Football 12,3,41g Interclass Basketball 11,2,31. STAMP, HAZEL In her tongue is the law of kindness. Glee Club 11,213 Washington Trip 141. PUTNEY, DONALD Don Wild natures need wise curbs. Interclass Basketball 12,3,41. SHERERD, ROBERT Bob Penny wise, pound foolish. Football 12,3,41g Basketball 13,413 Base- ball 11.3,413 Track 12,313 The College Girl 141. SPINK, ELEANOR Spinky She loves him with the excellence That angels love good men with. Glee Club 121: Orchestra 13,415 Blast Staff 131g Interclass Basketball 131 Washington Trip 141. as 1 Page nineteen
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Page eighteen SWAIN, ELIZABETH Liz The grass stoops not She treads so light. Glee Club 11,213 Basketball 11,213 The Patsy 1413 Washington Trip 141. WAITE, RICHARD Minnie Such a one I did never remember. Football 1213 Manager Baseball 131. WEEKS, LEMAR An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Orchestra 13,41g Track Manager 1313 As- sistant Manager Football 1413 Washing- ton Trip 141g Interclass Basketball 11,313 Treasurer of Class 141. WHEELER, ALICE Her merry heart maketh a cheerful coun- tenancef' Interclass Basketball 12,3,41. WI-IIPPLE, ROYSON Whip As large as life and twice as natural. Baseball 11,2,41g Basketball, 11,3,41 Foot- ball 18th,1,3,41g Student Council 1413 Glee Club 13,413 Hi-Y 1413 Track 11,21 The College Girl 1415 The Patsy 1415 Washington Trip 141.
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Washington Trip On Good Friday morning the class of '31 assembled in front of the school house to board the bus, which conducted us to East Aurora to meet the rest of the Washington party. The greater part of the day and evening was spent on the train. Upon arriving at Vifashington some of us were glad to take refuge in our rooms at the Hamilton while others -? Saturday morning was spent at various buildings of interest in the city, while the afternoon was taken up with 'isight seeing Mt Vernon. The lack of sunshine and the abundance of rain played unmerci- ful havoc with the ribbons of a great many new Easter bonnets. Sunday morning was set aside for church going-. Those who were fortunate enough to reach the right church at the correct time had a laugh on those who were conducted to a half built cathedral several miles out of the way. Sunday evening was spent in reading HD some of the cherished books of the Congressional Library. Monday--More rain and cold weather made everyone shiver on the way to the Washington Monument where we wondered if we really would be served if we could break in line and stand and wait. 77 In the late afternoon we returned, soaked to the skin and heavily weighted down at the heels by mud from Annapolis. That evening we all had fun in the hotel ball room. Tuesday morning, accompanied by a heavy rain, this time, we went out to the Arlington Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial. The afternoon was free for movie-going, shopping or l-? Wednesday at 7:20, with bags all sat-ony' and closed, we left for Philadelphia. The afternoon was spent sight-seeing until four o'clock when we again took a train, to Atlantic City. There, we promenaded the board walk, bought taify and gladly turned in to our cozy and well equipped rooms. A Thursday about noon we found ourselves on the train, once more bound for' Philadelphia -. That evening we were free to do as we liked -. Most of us spent the evening out of the hotel while others of the party were conducted on a necessary tour to the Doetor's oifice where a little lancing was done. . Friday, still in Philadelphia with the whole day at our own dis- posal, we enjoyed the first sunshiny weather of our vacation. About Page twenty
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