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'N i if , . 2 ff' T. CEDERQUIST eats Wheaties Radiant Vice-President, Teck- la Cederquist, who was the most popular girl of the Senior Class until she started collect- ing funds for the loint Char- ities, when asked the reason for her tremendous popular- ity, replied: I eat Wheaties four times a day and brush my teeth with Calox Tooth Powder. A. WOOLER over nine thousand stamps Versatile, modest Class Presi- dent, Bud Wooler, has been occupied since his election attend- ing committee meetings, writing speeches, and reading his mail. German is his best subjectg foot- ball, his favorite sport. He relies on his collection of over nine thousand stamps and swing music for enter- tainment. , 3 Q.. -E ,NV ty' N , Q R. WHITING four assistants Fortunate Class Treasurer, Richard Whiting, who, like our president, answers to the friendly name of Bud, en- joys the capable efforts of four assistants. A versatile person, Dick enjoys also a rare trio-Physics, basketball and clarinet music. CF 19 K. BRUNER OFFICERS CLASS CF 1-1E E. DULMAGE a darling little class detests Robert Tayl Katherine Bruner, pretty, pe- tite Senior Class Secretary, attributes her success to her last year's term as Class Sec- retary and her alertness to her siesta from 12:14 to 12:56. She has no academic favorites, but typing is such a darling little class. With grace and poise, as well as beauty, Evelyn Dulmage, Senior Marshal, glides through the halls. She detests Robert Taylor, yet Tyrone Power is her idol. As a spectator she enjoys all types of sports. Lafayette, she says, ex- emplifies the very essence of friendship. WSMN'
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1 W, , 1 The Monitors of Lafayette High School, organized and directed by Mr. Himmele, and headed by captains Irma Rumizen and lames Beardsell, are a capable and serviceable group. One may see them at all hours of the day, patrolling the halls or sitting near the door- ways where they receive and direct visitors. Monitor duties also include taking charge of the cafeteria during lunch hours, clerking in the offices, helping in the infirmary, de- livering messages, and operating the switchboard in the office. These administrative duties do not, however, comprise the sole activities of the moni- tors. They conduct almost all of the social affairs of the school. The outstanding event of last fall, a roller skating party at Scott's Rink, was so successful that another was scheduled for March. The monitors also arranged a sleighride in East Aurora and a skating and tobogganing party in Delaware Park. Many of the school dances are sponsored by this group. This year a novel idea originated. The monitors are now the proud wearers of light blue beer jackets which were purchased in early fall. These have become popular and are an effective means by which the other students may identify the monitors. Because of the work of this student administrative group, the minor, inharmonious details have been ironed out, and Lafayette runs on a smoother, pleasanter basis. 0l4L.ZL0?.'5
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S Our hearts are filled with true devotion, Gaining strength as te-wer grow our days. Thy sons to thee are ever loyal, Linked by bonds ot White and Violet tllllll
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