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The Toot 23 THE CLASS OF 1937 GENE BUSH NEIX “Bashful sincerity, comely love.” K. E.t Intramural basketball ’33, 31, Radio play MARY LOU CUMING “A tender heart, a will inflexible.” History C play, Italian play ’35, Ital- ian prize ’35, Toot Staff RITA CLARK “Gentle in speech, beneficient in mind.” K. E., History C play, Pres. Dramat- ic club ’36, Student Council ’34, ’35, Dra- matic club ’34, ’35, ’36 National Thespians Pres. ’36, ’37, Radio play, Prize speaking, ’37 BERNICE CRIPE There’s a love light in your eye.” Orchestra ’36, ’37, Glee club ’35, ’36, '37 Radio play, History C play, Spring con- cert '36, ’37, Prize speaking ’37, rhythm review ’37, Archery ’35, '36, Toot Staff ✓ ALBERTA CUNNINGHAM “We are all cast on a wave of fate.” Intramural basket- ball ’35, '36, '37, His- tory C piay, Glee club, ’36, Archery ’35, ’36. ANG ELINE DELL’AQUILLA “Sometimes from her eyes I did re- ceive fair speechless messages.’ Girl’s basketball ’35, '36, ’37, Gym ex- hibition 35, ’36, In- tramural Varsity Hockey 35, ’36, 37, Capt. of Gins in- tramural Basketball team ’36, ’37. Ping Pong Tournament ’36 Toot Staff, History C play, Home Econ- omics prize ’35, Vol- ley ball ’35, ’36, Ar- chery ’35, ’36, Honor “C” ’36. GUERINO FABRIZI “A gentleman of- ten seen But very seldom heard to laugh.” Football ’35, ’36, Basketball ’35, ’36, '37. ELLSWORTH FOX “The man that blushes is not quite a brute.” Thespian society ’36, ’37, Dramatic club, ’34, ’35, '36, Football ’34, ’35, or- chestra '36, Glee club ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36, Prize speaking ’35, ’36, History C play, Pres. Senior class. Vice- Pres. Dramatic club '36, Debate club ’36, band 34, ’35, Operetta Baseball ’35, Omega Phi Treas., Boxing Announcer ’35, ’36, ’37 »
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22 The Toot THE CLASS OF 1937 LILLIAN ACKERMAN “So mild, so mer- ciful, so strong, so good.’’ K. E„ Glee Club ’34, ’35, Archery ’35. 36 Intramural sports Operetta, Class Pres. '35, Swim club, Ping Pong Tournament '36 Radio play, History C Play ROSE ARLOTTA “Her patience is a crowning virtue.” History C play, Student Council ’35, Intramural Basket- ball '35, ’36, Archery ’35, Volley ball ’35, Swim club ’36, Toot Staff, Sophomore play ’35, Gym exhi- bition ’36. ERNEST BARTELL “A woman’s place is in the home.” Football ’36, ’37, Glee club ’34, ’35, or- chestra ’35, ’36, Base- ball ’35, ’36, ’37. His- tory C play, Radio play ’36, ’37, Operet- ta 34, ’35, Vice Pres. Omega Phi ’36, ’37 RAYMOND BARTHOLOMAY Glorious is the night, for night Shows stars and women in a better light.” Track ’34, ’35, ’36, Boxing '34, ’35, base- ball ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36, basketball ’33, ’34, ’36, ’37, football ’36, History C play, Soph, pres. ’32, Follies ’32. EVERETT BEN NICK “A rude exterior; a warm interior.” Intramural, Hist- ory C play BEATRICE BERO Conceal your an- ger with a smile.” History C play. Chapel program HARWOOD BOGARDUS “There is some- thing about a sold- ier.” Orchestra 1933 ’34 ’35, Football 1935, radio play, Manlius Academy EMERSON BROWER “Blessed is the man who has noth- ing to say, Abstains from giv- ing us wordy evi- dence of the fact.” Band ’37, orches- tra ’37
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24 The Toot THE CLASS OF 1937 JEAN GLANNISTER “Ah, to build to build! That is the noblest of all arts.’’ K. E., History C nlay, Basketball ’33, ’34, Int. Hockey, Int. Volley ball. ROBERT GLEASON “Speech is silver, but silence is gold.” History C play MARJORY GRABOYV So sweet the blush of bashfulness E’en pity scarce can wish it less.” Chapel program ’37 EDYVARI) GREMS “Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.” Basketball ’35, ’36 ’37, Baseball ’36. Boxing mgr. ’36, 37, Freshman vice pres., Soph. vice pres., Omega Phi ROBERT HARRINGTON “Try and thou shall succeed.” Intramural, Hist- ory C play. MARY HARRIS “Ambition has no rest” Gym exhibition, K. E., Softball, History C pia , Cheer leader ’36, '37, Hickey ’33, 35, '36, Glee club '34, Operet a ’34, Int. Basketball '34, ’35, 36, Int. Volley- bail 34. '35, Int. Hockey ’34, Associ- ate Ed. of “Toot”, Honor “C’ 36, Radio play, Senior Bail Com. RICHARD HINKEL “Absence makes the heart grow fond- er.” Intramural basket- ball '34. ’35, ‘36. Dem- ocratic chairman ’37 ESTHER HORTON “Those curious locks so aptly twin’d Whose every hair a soul doth bind.” K. E., History C slay, Jun. Promo Com. K. E. ball com.
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