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CThe Class of February, 1933 CLASS OFFICERS Jack Brownlee................................ President Robert Crispen........................ I 'ice-President G. Ora Russeli............................ Secretary Stanley Le Fevre............................. Treasurer Henry Meisei............... ... Athletic Representative CLASS MOTTO Sapcre aude—Dare to he wise. CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER Wild Rose CLASS YELL We'll stick together In all kinds of weather R-a-a-a-y, Thirty-three. Cfhe Class of June, 1933 CLASS ()FFICERS Edward Givens. .. James Honeysett. Frances Campbell Philip Kind...... Frank Kinsey. ... ............ President ........Vice-President .............Secretary ............ Treasurer Athletic Representative CLASS MOTTO Now we are launched, Where shall we anchor? CLASS FLOWER Gardenia CLASS COLORS Silver and Blue CLASS YELL Silver and blue, we're for thee! Hurrah for the Class of Thirty-three! 15
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DARKNESS THOMAS LEO PETER SULLIVAN Tall. Dark haired. Irish accent. Known as Irish. Hi-Y. Vice-president of Vocational Club. Sense of humor. Fond of basketball. Soccer squad Cheerful. Always willing. Has a yen for golf. The darkness flings its coat before it, Covering beauty and sordidness, In one movement. Rowland Dinwoodie, ’33. CHARLES ALOYS1US THOMAS, Jr. Tall. Curly hair. Gray eyes. Mishievous. Soccer manager. Abingtonian. One of the big shots in Class Night. We’d better keep quiet about his favorite ocupation. Long distance journalist. A man about town. DANIEL WILLIAM TREGNAN Tall. Good-natured. Happy-go-lucky. Dan. Basketball squad. Science and Mathematics clubs. Society of Blushers. Likes to play golf. Always seen with Bill. EMILY MADELINE WACKER Committee woman. Orchestra Vivacious. President of Art Club. Chubby. I li-Y. Latin and Dramatic clubs. Manager hockey. Fun. Junior Fourth Estate. Sociable. Abingtonian. The Thirteenth Chair. Honor Roll. Commencement speaker. Reading and dancing. Pleasant. Alert. Ubiquitous in time of neeed. JOHN BENJAMIN WHITE, Jr. Sandy-haired Jack. Varsity swimmer. Hails from South Ca’lina. Aircraft and Math clubs. Amateur surveyor. National Thespians. By birth Whitey’s a Democrat. By occupation, he’s an actor. Top of that, he’s a gentleman through and through. OGDEN ARMSTRONG WILBOR Tall. Dark hair and eyes. Soccer. President Hi-Y. A Cap-pella Choir. Swimmer. Art Club. Oracle. Good-humored. Junior Fourth Estate. Senior Play villain. Scenery painter. Cartoonist. Clever reporter. A willing and dependable man. ELIZABETH DOROTHY YOUNG Betts. Dark blonde. Green eyes. Swimming Team. Secretary of Etiquette Club. Latin Club. Slender. Glee Club. Class hockey and basketball. Tennis, track and hockey squads. Freshman class secretary. Napoleon Naps. Cheerful. El Bandido. Dances. Class Night star. The Trysting Place. A merry sprite. KENNETH ARNOLD WEBB Blue-eyed. Five feet eleven. Spider. Soccer. Basketball Track. Science Club. Hi-Y. Vice-president Pan-American and Spanish clubs. Once a friend, always a friend. Class basketball. Coached Spiders and Freshmen basketball teams. A lover of sports.
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