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RAYMOND OKUMAIN “Jake” Varsity Basketball: Li brary Club: History Confer- ence; English Conference: Student Librarian; Round Table Conference. What greater tribute than this He followed the Gold- en Rule. MARGARET WII ITT IG ‘Teo” Basketball; Publications, Dramatics in 1931-32. Divinely tall and most divinely fair.” FREDERICK Me FEET K R S Freddie” Freddie is always up in the air about something — especially airplanes, croon- ers, and women drivers. FRANK FOGERITE Hawk-eye” Athletic Association; Base- ball: Basketball; Schuyler Boys’ Sports Editor A woman is only a wo- man, but a good cigar's a smoke.” MAURICE PATRICK Baseball. To take things as they are—that's my philosophy.” AILEEN CUMMINGS French Club: “Schuyler , Class Editor. What is life without laughter?” ROBERT LANSING Bob” Dramatics. A wictim of connuhial- ity.” CLARA WINNEY French Club Secretary; Library Club; Student f.i- rarian. Mix reason with pleas- ure, and w isdo in wit li mirth. MARIAN EDDY Glee Club; Varsity Base- ball and Basketball. Stately and serene.” FRANCIS CHASE Pop” Senior Class Vice Presi- dent; Dramatics. I’ve never dared to be as funny as I can.” Nine
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HARRY SMITH Harry has planned for years to take up forestry, but only recently has he had a real interest in Wood. MARGUERITE DE GUIRE ‘•Pec” Varsity Basketball; French Club, Assistant Secretary; Library Club; Student Li- brarian; “Schuyler” ticket committee. “Oh, I’m in love with the janitor’s boy And the janitor's boy loves me.” CATHERINE WOOD “Kay” Though recently trans- ferred from Academy of the Holy Names, we’ve had time to learn to like her well- some of us very well indeed. “The Smith a mighty man is he.” mary McDermott Publications and Dramat- ics, 1931 32. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low -an excellent thing in woman.” JOSEPH SZEKELY “Job” Round Table Conference; French Club. Librarian; Dramatics; Debates: Orches- tra. The little stars al ove the Danube arc calling me home again.” LEONA BENNETT “Nonie” Varsity Basketball; “Echoes” Art Editor; Li- brary Club; “Schuyler” («iris' Sports Editor. Always an artist—she can draw even her breath left handed.” WILLIAM LOOMIS Billy” Manager of Boy’s Basket- ball and Track Teams; Ser- vice Clubs; Round Table Conference; Dramatics; Bus- iness Manager of Senior Class; Chairman of Athletic Committee; Captain of Sen- ior Interclass Basketball. Charm us, orator, till the lion look no larger than the cat.” FRANK SCI UR BA “Runk” Varsity basketball; base- ball. “A town that boasts inhab- itants like me can have no lack of good society.” BESSIE GALUSHA Office Assistant; French Club. One of the nicest girls in S. II. S—she gets them com- ing and going. Eight
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RUSSELL MACDOUGALL Office Assistant; Inter- class Basketball; Baseball. “My life is one dent'd horrid grind. BESSIE BOOTH Latin Club; Schuyler” Poetry Editor; Library Club. “In her tongue the law of kindness.” ANNA COFFINGER “Come what will, I’ve sworn it still, I’ll never be melancholy.” HARRIET BROPHY Girls’ Baseball Team; Class Basketball. “To live is not merely to breathe, it is to act.” DONALD EDDY As natural as life and twice as large. ROSE MULLEN “Schuyler Circulation Manager; Dramatics; French Club. “Queen rose of the rose- bud garden of girls.” GRACE RUSSELL French Club. Treasurer; Orchestra; Round Table Conference; “Schuyler” Ac- tivities Editor; Library Club; Student Librarian. “Thou large-brained wo- man.” ELZIE NACY Baseball; Inter-class Bas- ketball. “A nice unparticular man.” DONALD HINKLEY T y p i s t : “Echoes” and “Schuyler.” “D” stands for Donald, dancing and de'ilishness. MARGARET PERKINS “Peg” “Happiness comes from work, not play.” HARRY BROPHY Interclass Basketball. “It is not wise to be wiser than necessary.” Ten
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