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Class Ujjlicers URMAN IJ Uxllllf 1jI't'.Yl.11t'lll Sinre Urmie has ridden through his four years of high school on at yvzlve of popularity. it is only natural that he should be eleeted president of the Senior elzlss. He has been very prominent in the activities of the school: :1 member of the lJl'ZlITl1lflL' and lfreneh Clubs, the president of the orehestrzi, Zl news-editor :uid editor-in-ehief of the Citizen, and vice-president and president of the student body. He was zllso interested in trzlek :ind manager of football. Ormzind has given his best to the senior elzlss, :uid we ezul thunk our president for the progress we have made :is Il elalss. VVe are all sure ufjfllllfll yvill be :i huge sueeess at Syracuse University, where he will take up l're-l.:lyv next full. Gmfb l'lLlZAl3Ii'1'H NIARSII ljlllflf-l,l'l'.l'l'IIIt'llf XVl represented :unong the oflieers of the elziss, they turned to Betty Marsh for leadership. She is zu girl of unusual ability, :uid possesses a charming personality. Besides presiding over the Girls' Glee Club for two terms and proving herself 21 fine actress in the Bells of BC2lllj0l2llS,H she has been :active in the lfreneh elub, and has helped to nlzike the ye:u'book :i sueeess. lietty's popularity has not kept her from studying, :is she is il mem- ber of the Seliolustie Society. She expeets to stay in Sy rueuse, :uid tzike Fine Arts :it the llniversity. ien the girls decided that they ought to be llll
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WILLIAM SNYDER Vrzledicforian VVe are very proud of William Snyder, our Valedictorian, who has worked hard through his entire four years of High School to obtain this honor. Not only has he been outstanding in a scholastic line, but he has also been able to make a name for himself in athletics. However, he seems to spend most of his time, before and after school, down in the shops or in Mr. Condon's laboratory. He is greatly interested in all things pertaining to electricity and we will probably hear more of him later concerning this work. Bill has also been circulation manager of the Citizen,' and business manager of the ReHecs tor. He expects to enter the college of Liberal Arts at Syracuse University in the fall. We cer- tainly hope he will succeed on the hill as he has here at Nottingham. in ELEANOR LATH ERS Salutatorian The second highest honors of the class of 1929 go to Eleanor Lathers. She has also worked in activities outside of her regular school work. Per- haps the most noted of these is the important part she played in last year's Spring Festival play So This is London. She seems to be gifted in dra- matic ability and will, perhaps, take up that line of work in later years. Dutchie'l has also been a member of the Glee Club and Debate Club. VVe predict that Eleanor will make a great name for herself in her chosen course of Pre-Law at Syracuse University. The 501101455 Society lt is indeed an honor to belong to the Notting- ham Scholastic Society, for it represents four years of successful striving to maintain an aver- age of eighty-three per cent or above in all work. This honorary society, which was organized in 1927, is open only to seniors. After graduation the members are looked upon as the honor stu- dents of Nottingham. The membership this year is somewhat smaller than of previous years, but it is exepcted that several more will be admitted E111 to the society upon completing their regents in June. lllr. Coon is the faculty advisor of the Scholastic Society. The members this year are: William Snyder, Eleanor Lathers, Dorothy Bas- table, Marvin Brown, Rhoda Cahill, Irving Earle, Paul Kelleter, Robert Knapp, Robert Koretz, Elizabeth lllarsh, Winford Oliphant, Dean Rutledge, William Scott, Suzanne Towne and Lorna Wolter.
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lass .vers N I ARY MARGARET CYTOOLIQ Secretary The virtues of our secretary' require but little comment, for she has been before our eyes for the past two years. Peg has proven herself a valu- able member of the Dramatic Club, having played prominent parts in both So This is Lon- don and Clarence She has, at some time in her high school career, been a member of the French, Glee, and Debate Clubs. She was also a news-editor on the Citizenl' staff. The faculty advisors of these organizations will surely' miss our class secretary when she graduates. Peg intends to develop her dramatic talent at Syracuse llniversity, where she will take up Dramatic Art. CXJD WINFORD OL! PI-IANT 1'l't Il.YIl7't?l' v lt lsn't that he looks honest, but because he is a mighty' capable fellow, that we selected YVin- ford Oliphant to take charge of the class treasury. He has been the treasurer, and twice the president of the Dramatic Club, as well as a member of the lfrench and Debate Clubs. XVinford is also a clever actor, as he exhibited in So This is l.on- don. He has been the vice-president and the president of the student body, and he is a very good scholar, as is shown by his membership in the Scholastic Society. Not satisfied with this, YVinnie received a block letter for lacrosse. and proved his worth as a track man. XVe're sure all Nottingham will miss XVinnie when he taltes an :'X.li. course at Amherst. U31
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