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The Toot 27 THE CLASS OF 1937 ALBERT NICHOLS Bashful persona- lty.” History C play, In- tramurals, chapel program. WILLIAM RHODES Boot, saddle to horse and away.” Class Treas. ’33, ’34. ’35, Student Council ’34, Basketball ’34 ’35, ’36. ’37, Track '34. Omega Phi, baseball ’34 VICTOR SEABROOKE “A gentleman of leisure am I.” Track ’35, ’36, Bas- ketball ’36, Omega Phi, Football ’36, 31 JOSEPHINE SETTICASE “The course of true love never did run smooth.” K. E., Dance Com. Jr. Prom, Radio play, Italian play ’35, Ar- chery ’36, Treas. Sen. class, History C play Nat. Thespians ’36, ’37, Dramatic club ’35, '36, Intra Volley- ball ’34, Press cluo GREGORY SGROI “A mighty man is he.’ Football ’35, ’36, Boxing ’35, ’36, '37, Italian plays ’35, ut) JAMES SGROI “Go wisely, slowly. For they stumble, who go fast.” Basketball Mgr. ’37 int. Basketball ’35, ’36 ROBERT SHUMARI) Sings in tones of deep emotion, Songs of love and songs of loving.” Preshman Pres. Jr. Pres., Baseball ’34, ’35, ’36, 37, Bas- ketball ’34, ’35, 36, ’37, Pootball ’34, ’35. ’36, History C play, Pres. Omega Phi, Glee club ’36, ’37, Pres. Home room, ’34, ’35, ’36. Student Council ’36, ’37, Jr. Prom, Sr. ball lance com., Toot staff, Rhythm Re- view MARY STAFFORD “The reason wny gentlemen prefer blondes.’ K. E. Pres. ’S History C Play, Jr. Prom Chair., K. E. Dance Com. ’36, Int. Basketball ’34, Swim Club ’37, Glee club Operetta ’34. ’35, Or- chestra ’34, ’35, Sen. Ball Com. Toot Staff Rhythm Review ’37.
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26 The Toot THE CLASS OF 1937 PETEK MARIANO “He’s a sure card.” Basketball ’35, 36, ’37, Band ’35, '36 '37 FRANCES MATTOON “Happy am I from care I’m free, Why aren’t they all con- tented like me?” Orchestra ’35, His- tory C play, Int-mu- ral basketball 35 JOHN MUSSACHIO “Talk of nothin? but business, And dispatch it quickly. Intramurals, Hisii- tory C play ARLENE NEAR “Oh the torments that lie in the small circle of a wedding ring.” Int. nockey ’33, ’3b, Varsity basketball '36, ’37, Int. Archerv '36, baseball ’37 CHARLES MAY “And let him be sure to leave other men their turn to speak. Intermural sports, History C play GEORGE MORECROFT “Resort not to ser- mons but to prayers most.” History C play. Toot Staff, Che33 club. ✓ JANIES NEAR “An honest man, close button’d to the chin, Broadcloth without and a warm heart within.” Basketball ’35, ’36, 37, Football ’35, ’36, Orchestra ’36, ’37, Glee Club ’36, ’37, Baseball ’35, ’36, ’37, Track ’37, Hockey PEMBER NEWBERRY “I dare do all that may become a man, Who dares do more is none.” Orchestra ’35, ’36, ’37, Dramatic club ’3o ’36, History C play Nat. Thespians ’30 ’37, Band ’33, ’34. Glee Club ’36, ’37, Pres. Home room ’36, Operetta ’34, ’35, Ra- dio play, History C )lay, Omega Phi
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2cX The Toot THE CLASS OF 1937 CHARLES STANKIVITZ “As merry as the day is long.’’ Baseball 35, ’36, Football ’36, History C play JENNIE VALERIO “Kindness is wis- dom.” Intra business play, Int. basketball ’34, ’36, ’37, lntra Hock- ey ’34, ’35, 36, lntra Voll’yball 36 Rhythm review KEITH WASHINGTON “But though I be rude in speech. Yet not in knowledge.” Orchestra ’34, Dra- matic club ’36, Rauio play, ’36, ’37, Foot- ball ’34, Baseball ’37 Press club, Toot staff History C piay DONNA WALDO “What’s the use of worrying, It has ne - er been worthwhile.” K. E., Varsity Hockey ’35, ’36, Glen club ’34, ’35, ’36, K. E. Treas. 36, Hist- ory C play, Operetta ’34, 35, Student Council ’34, ’36, Int. Hockey ’34, '35, ’36, Intramural Bas- ketball ’34. ’35, ’36, ’37, Int. Volleyball ’36, Sen. Ball Com., Press Club, Rhythm Review, Toot Staff BETTY WEIGAND “Too fair to woi- ship, Too divine to love.” K. E., Glee CIud ’34, Archery ’34, Hockey ’34, Fresh- man, Soph., Jr. and Sr. Sec., Jr. Prom Com., History C play, Jr. Sr. Pic- nic Chairman ’36, K E. dance com., Sen. Ball Com., Press club, Toot Staff. GERALD WEISBROD “I have never found the companion that was so com- panionable as soli- tude. Baseball ’37, His- tory C play CLAUDIA WHEELER “Such joy ambit- ion finds.” K. E., Jr. Prom Com., Basketball ’34 ’35, '36, ’37, K. E. Vice Pres., ’36, Var- sity Hockey ’35, ’36, Gym Exhibition, His- tory C play, Int. Hockey ’35, '36, Int. Volleyball ’35, ’36, Int. Softball ’36, Var- sity basketball ‘37. Sr. Ball Com. LUTHER WOOD “When you do dance, I wish you a wave o’ th’ sea, that you might ever do nothing but that.” History C play Gym Exhibition ’3C, Omega Phi, Intra- murals.
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