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DONALD J. GRAVELLE “D Varsity Debating (3-4). Ser- vice Club (2-3). Chairman of Activities (4). Dramatics (2-3-4). President of Junior Class (3). President of Senior Class (4). Student Council Vice-President (3), Varsity Basketball (3-4), Varsity Baseball (2-3-4). Varsity Track (3-4), Inter- class Softball (8), Interclass Volley Ball (3). Interclass Football (3-4). Interclass Track (3). Intermural Foot- ball (8-4). Orchestra (1-2-3- 4). French Club (2). Publica- tions (2-4). Schuyler Staff (4). Assembly Committee (4). Prom Committee (3). Motion Picture Operator (4). Senior Class Play (2-4). Noble deeds that are concealed are all the more esteemed. MARY GRUNER Glee Club (1). Service Club (2-8-4), Secretary of Junior Class (3). Secretary of Senior Class (4). Secretary of Service Club (2). Secre- tary of Athletic Association 4) Office Practice (2-3-4), Publications (2). Schuyler Staff (4). Prom Committee (3). Basketball (1). Thrift Club (2-3), Senior Class Play (4). “Real worth requires no interpreter.” HELEN A. HATHAWAY Service Club (3-4). Library Club (4). Publications (3- 4), Dramatics (1). Latin Club (4). French Club (2). Perseverance, is king. MARIE IIESPELT “Hessie” Varsity Basketball (1-2-S-4). Tumbling Squad (2-3-4). Publications (1-2-3-4). Sch- uyler Staff (4), Junior Class Treasurer (3). French Club (2). Service Club (2- 3-4), Baseball (3), Thrift Club (3-4). Prom Committee (3) . Assembly Committee (4) , Dramatics Club (1), Senior Class Play (4). “Nothing is denied to well-directed labor.” RUTH E. HEWITT Service Club (2-8-4), Glee Club (2-3-4), Prom Com- mittee (3). Strength comes from dif- ficulties faced, not the ones avoided. PATRICK JOHN NARDELL1 -Hard- Dramatics (1). Service Club (2-3-4), Publications (1-2- 3-Editor In Chief I). In- termural Football (2-3). In- termural Basketball (1-4), Intermural Board (4). Cheer Leader (1-2-3-4). Schuyler Staff (8). Prom Committee (3). Boy's Baseball Assis- tant Manager (3), Inter- class Baseball (3). Inter- class Basketball (4), Inter- class Volley Ball (3-4). In- terclass Track (8), Varsity Basketball (3), Assembly Committee (4), Athletic Association (2), Senior Class Play (4). for they conquer who believe they can. Eleven
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MARY ELLIS Publications (4). “It is tranquil people icho accomplish much. r. THOMAS FAHJE “Tom Varsity Basketball (4) Schuyler Staff (4). As sembly Committee (4), In terclass Baseball (1-2-3) Interclass Football (3-4) Interclass Basketball (1-2-3) Interclass Volley Ball (4) Intermural Basketball (1-2 3). Intermural Football (1 2-3). “A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. K EN N ET11 FITZC iKRALD “Mabel” Varsity Basketball (2-3-4), Varsity Baseball (2-8-4). Intermural Football (4), In- terclass Baseball (3-4). “Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. PHI L M EN A FOGKRITK “Min” Glee Club (1-2. President 8). Varsity Debating (4). Ser- vice Club (2-3-1), Manager of Baseball (3). Intermural Basketball (2-3-4). Inter- class Basketball (4). French Club. Schuyler Staff (4). Prom Committee (3), Pub Mentions (3). Assembly Com- mittee. Track Team (1). Volley Ball (2). Senior Class Play (4). “ ‘Tis not fashion, form nor state, but yet up and yet that makes one yreat.“ DOROTHY M. FORBF.S Dot” Vice-President of Senior Class (4), Interclass Bas- ketball (4), Intermural Bas- ketball (1-2-3), Varsity Debating (I). Baseball (1-2- 3). Tumbling Manager, Ser- vice Club (t). Assembly Committee (4), Publications (2-3). Treasurer of Sopho- more Class (2). Thrift Club (8-4), Volley Ball (2-3-4). “A constant friend is a thiny rare and hard to find.” ROBERT FORBES Bob” Interclass Football (3). In- terclass Basketball (3). In- terclass Softball (3), Inter- mural Football (3). Inter- mural Basketball (2-3), In- termural Softball (3), Jn- terinural Volley Ball (4), Intermural Dart Baseball (4). Varsity Basketball (4). “Society is no comfort to one not sociable.” Ten
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VICTORIA OBIE “Vic’ Varsity Basketball (1 2-3 i). Varsity Baseball (23). Dra- matics Club (I). French Club (2). Semico Club (2- 3-4). “Earnestness plus tcill- ingness issues success.” JOSEPH PECHETTK “Peno” “I am sure care is an enemy to life.” RALPH PELOCH “Punch” Varsity Baseball (2-3-4), Varsity Basketball (3-4), Publications (2), Prom Committee (3). Interclass Basketball (4), Interclass Track (3). Intenmiral Basketball. “One step at. a time but always forward.” JAMES JOSEPH PETERS “Pete” Orchestra (1-2-3-4), Ser- vice Club (2-3-4). Vice- President of Sophomore Class (2). Surveying Club (4), Interinural Athletic Association (4), Intermural Staff Manager (4), Inter- class Basketball (4). In- tcrclass Football (4). In- terclass Baseball (4). Inter- mural Basketball (4). In- termural Football (4), In- termural Baseball (4). “The thing done avail-, mid not what ts said about if.” MILTON POST Secretary Freshman Class (1). Commercial Club. Ty- pist for School Paper. “Speak not at all, in any- wise ’till you have somewhat to speak.” JOSEPH SCI U KB A “Joe” Varsity Baseball (1-2-Cap- tain 3). Varsity Basket- ball (1-Co-Captain, 2-Co- Captain, 3-Captain I), In- terclass Basketball Cap- tain (1-Captain, 2-Captain 3-Captain 4), Track (3-Cap- tain 4). Vice-President of Junior Class (3). Prom Com- mittee (3). Interclass Vol- ley Ball (1). Interclass Softball (4). Interclass Foot- ball (4). Intermural Basket- ball Captain (I), Intermural Football (4). Schuyler Staff (4). Motion Picture Operator (4). Referee for Jayvee and Jr. Hitch games (4). Chairman of Physical Education Demonstration (4). “He that will make a good vse of any part of his life must allow a large portion of it to recreation.” Twelve
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