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Class Prophecy lt is sometimes interesting to know just what some of the under- graduates advocate as to the future of the Seniors. Here's what the Juniors have to say about the Class of '31, Henry Reading .u...,,.,. . ..... . ....... . ....A...... ......., .....,....... A b asketball sta' Louis Militello .........,..... ,........... A lways Wright Laurence Austin .......... ........... A second Andy Francis Robinson ........ ,.,..........,..,,... An Old grind Lemar Weeks ,...A..,..,,. ....,,.... A noted musician Howard Cate ........,,..... .............. A Stagehand Carol Wilklow .............,,....................,.......,...,............,,..............,..........,,,........................ A hairdresser Robert Shererd ..,....,,........ - ....,...,...............,...................,.........................,,..... A big business man Edward York ....,....... A Horist due to his present love for Sweet Williams Donald Putney ,.............,,..,..............,..................,..... ............. S uccessful butter and egg man Mary Mayer i......,........ ..,,,,..........,...,...........,,,.,,,.... M arathon dancer Eleanor Spink ........,,...............,,........A.......,................,.,..........,....,..... A beneficial stenographer Marie Seeley ..................,,,,.............. ...,................,,...............,...i.........,,...,.. P rof's private secretary Grace Benson ....,,....,. An interpreter for those wishing to speak French Madelyn Gallett ..,.,,..,,.........,.,.,.............,,,...........,..,,.,..............,,.... Interested in Standard Oil Thyrza Spink .......,,,,........,.,,.,................,,.............,....,..........,,.,.......,.......,................ A reckless driver Thelma Peck ........... ,,,.............,,,.,.................,..............,,.. A Latin instructor Berneta Gay .....,..... ......., G iving Frededic,' Permanent Waves Eileen Calmes ......... .......... B roadcosting Hints To Housewives Hazel Stamp ,...........,............... ,..................,,...........,,..,..............,.,...., R aising chickens Dorothy Brewer .......,.,.............,. .............,.,,,,.,..........,,.,,.,,............,,...,,................. A teacher Betty Eloise Smallwood ......... ,,.,.............,..,..... A bus driver Kathleen Marr ............,,............ .....,...,,,.......,,,......,...........,..... A vehicle specialist Mary Ellen McGee ........ ...........,..,...........,...,,,.,,,... F ond of harldj woods Helene Coleman ....,,....... ............ M ember of the House of Lords Margaret Royce ...,,,...... ......,,................,,....,............. N ewspaper reporter Marion Royce ......,,.... ..... .........,.., M r . Hoover's Secretary Max Regan ,.,.,..........,,,....... ........,..,,..,........,.................,.,,,.............. ' 'A big shot Royson Whipple .................... ................,,............,.,, K nute Rocknels successor Norman Van Slyke .,.............,.., ,,,...... I n competition with Coon Sanders Betty Ellen Smallwood ,,,...,.... A.......,..,............... ',., ...................,,..,.........r....... A fl a pper Isabel Hain ........................,........ .......................,,. A Math Teacher Edna Schrader .......... .,......... P hysical instructress Helen Conroy ...,,,.. ..............,..,..,.,,.., H appily wed Alice Wheeler ..,.......... ...,...,. I nterested in Nunda Elizabeth Swain ,............ .i................, W ife of a Banker Priscilla Burgess ........,. .......... D riving an Austin James Murphy ..,....... .......r.........,.......,...............,........, A mbitious Kenneth Gay ........... ................................ - ..,.i..... ' 'Pool Shark Marian Wilcox ...,vi.,.,. .,..,,,............r,....,.,......,....,..,,.w,,,,.. D rinking her Hot Teddy Jack Humphrey: I'll never forget you. Helen Herman: I'll tell you something that will make you forget me. Jack: VVl1at is it? Helen: Tomorrow is my birthday. Page twenty-two
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Washington,?Tripfieontinuedl . .. . gg- .. .. ,-- eight o'clock, burdenednidown by heavy siiitcaseslarid drowsy eyelids, we left Philadelphia forihome, Until midnight, cinlithei coachg ivasispent saying Hgoodbyei' to other'members'of the tour.i'After thatfthosiitlwlio were fortunate enough, slept 'till we reached Buffalo. :L W I - At the Buffalo station the rest of us proceeded to malieourselves conifortableg on the waiting benches and to take interrupted5naNps.,,iTl1e 1:2 :12 on the Eriie transported us over the last stretch for home -and is there anyone who isn't ready to go back?????? tl W ' ' V What Would Happen 'If- Elsie had a haircut? Miss Butterfield got any taller? Norm 'VanSlyke stopped bragging? Max 'Regan losthis voice? Norm Richardson went out with other women? Rosemond led cheers at the game? Bruce Hovey gave some girl a break? Alice Mayer lost her man? Frederica K. couldn't giggle? Nellie Newton couldn't vamp? Pris couldn't drive the gang around? Bess didn't boss the green freshies? Prof got thinner? Marge got a date with a certain freshman? Gordon C. forgot his last girl friend and stepped out? Tim McGee didn 't tell such whoppers? Mary Liz didn 't try to boss the French class? The orchestra could play a tune? VVe sang popular songs in chapel? Morris Taylor grew up? Helen Nugent stopped gazing at a certain curly black haired freshman? Max Wright got to school on time? Jim Conger overcame HS. S. GL? Anna Kavanaugh didn 't always have a crush? Everett Thomson 's dad: I got a freak on my farm, it's a two legged calf. Mr. Benham: I know he comes to see my daughter. -.l..l Leone H: Did you ever see a fifteen dollar bill? Alice W: No there isn't such a bill, Leone: Yes there is. I got to pay one today. Page twenty-one
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Class Will Henry Reading wills his basket ball talent to the guards. Louis Militello leaves his record in Perry to Raymond Deeney. Lawrence Austin leaves his knack of acting to be added to that of Max Wright. Francis Robinson leaves his knack of bluffing to the Hunpreparedsf' Lemar Weeks leaves his bass horn to his successor in the high school orchestra. Howard Cate wills his supply of self conceit to his competitor Chick Vallee. Carol Wilklow leaves his curly hair to Donald Burkel. Robert Shererd leaves his attendance record to Prof to puzzle over. Edward York leaves his cartoons for the whole school to laugh at. Donald Putney leaves his ability to sing to Bruce Hovey. Mary Mayer leaves her fun dancing to Esther Watson. Eleanor Spink leaves her curls to Norma Schlegel. Marie Seeley leaves her business experience to the office. Grace Benson leaves her fun on the Washington trip as an incentive for the Juniors to go. Madelyn Gallett leaves her ability to kick to all the chorus girls of home talent plays. Mary Ellen McGee leaves her cheerful disposition to Frank Clinch. Thyrza Spink wills her quiet manner to Mary Liz Allison. Thelma Peck leaves her scholastic record to Emmett Cahill. Bernita Gay leaves her good disposition to Alice Waite. Eileen Calmes leaves her coal black hair to Audrey Blood. Helene Colman leaves her slogan, there's no use crying over spilt milk as a motto to the I told you so's of W. H. S. Hazel Stamp wills her loving manner to Helen Herman. Dorothy Brewer leaves her knowledge of Physics to Frank Cahill. Betty Eloise Smallwood leaves her car to the younger set so that they too may find entertainment in the surrounding vicinities. Kay Marr leaves her good-heartedness to Marge MacFadden. Margaret Royce leaves her ability to get her French lesson during the noon hour to all future pupils of Miss Hanchette. Laura Wellman leaves her managership to next year's basketball team. Marion Royce leaves her hearty laugh to Mary Liz Allison. Max Regan leaves his way with the women to Robert Griffin. Royson Whipple leaves his sense of humor to Janice. Norman VanSlyke leaves his dancing ability to Bill Conable. Betty Ellen Smallwood leaves her good marks for the school to take pride in. Edna Schrader leaves her abbreviated height to Norma VVilcox so she can jump center on the girl's basketball team. Helen Conroy leaves her struggle in French to Bobby Pettengill to continue. Alice Wheeler leaves her habit of hurrying to Max Wright who is always late to school. Elizabeth Swain leaves about a foot of her height to Dorothy Acquard. Priscilla Burgess wills her stick of Kissproof to all other girls who would enjoy red lips. James Murphy wills his ambition to Bohn Pettengill. Ken Gay wills his art of drawing to Joe Carlino. Isabel Hain wills her bashfulness to Veronica Beuerlein. Marian Wilcox wills her pep to Beryl Benham. Page twenty-three
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