Wheaton College - Nike Yearbook (Norton, MA)

 - Class of 1924

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1924 NIKE 31 DE REVERE, MARY L. 356 St. Paul’s Avenue Staten Island, N. Y. Business Manager News 2, 3 Assistant News Editor 4 Cercle Francais Deutscher Verein Agora Nikky, with all of her eccentricities, has been a favorite campus figure for all four years. Her hobbies are mostly in the direc- tion of heroes and kittens, favorite of which is Willy. Unfortunately, Nikky resents any encroachment upon her pet interests, but has bravely scorned all criticisms. Witness, her nickname. We envy Nikky many things, far from least of these is her ‘‘drag’’ with Dr. West. She ‘has had some difficulty in growing her hair so that it might make her seem grown-up in her cap and gown. Nikky left us for one semester, to go to college in the big city and see the opera. We welcomed her back, unchanged by her ex- periences, and anxious to graduate with the remainder of the clan. DIGNEY, KATHERINE 19 Whitman Street Dorchester Center Debating Club—President 4—Vice-Presi- dent 3 House Chairman 4 Record Staff 4 Art Club Cercle Frang¢ais Diggy was long the smallest member of the class of 24, but she has recently added several inches to her stature, giving her only second place. Next year, she will be married, she hopes, in the college chapel. She claims that college has given her only two things: a knowl- edge of Italian, and the ability to bluff. She is, in other words, a self-made woman. Dig- gy’s interests in addition to matrimony are journalism and reading. Her residence down at Carpenter has set her apart from us more than we like, but we hope that next year she will come often and let us see more of her, and perhaps, a bit of her husband.

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NIKE 1924 COWLES, HOPE M: 42 Southbourne Road Jamaica Plain Science Club 2, 3, 4 Hope’s interest in science has kept her in Lab ever since she has been at Wheaton, and hence we know her but slightly. Her dislike for the gym and the tank has cropped out beyond her reserve, and our sympathy is entirely hers. Every week-end Hope’s car makes a mysterious appearance and dis- appearance. Upon her return ’we learn that she has been to the Cape. Sewing is a favorite pastime with Hope when she is not caring for white rats, or cleaning her room. We are confident that her motto has to do with cleanliness and Godliness. Next year is not yet definitely outlined in Hope’s mind, but whatever it may be, we are sure that it will be scientific. CUSHING, FRANCES Gray Maine Class Cheer Leader 4 Director of Glee Club 3, 4 Keeper of College Government Records 4 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3 Maqua Song Leader 4 Maqua Delegate 2 Musical Club—Vice-President 2—Presi- dent 3 Ghoir |Z oa. Deutscher Verein Psyche Fran’s interests at Wheaton have been centered around the tank and the practice rooms in the gym. Next year, she will super- vise music in some school, wherever her room- mate can get a job. Her favorite pastime is chewing gum, in the meantime, compiling 64 songs for Senior serenades. This year, Fran has gained and lost 40 pounds. She has not yet submitted her recipe to the press, but we think that it will be in the interest of 2-6-0. When it comes to musical needs next year, we will miss Fran greatly; we wonder if she will ever miss us.



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32 NIKE 1924 DINGWELL, LOUISE 340 Broadway Pawtucket, R. I. Vice-President 1923, 1 Art Club Cercle Francais Dingie’s sojourn with ’24 was a short one, and we are doubly glad that she can return and graduate with us. She says that it is very difficult to decide what to do for a living, but it is loads of fun to loaf. We have the feeling that Ding’s household training in col- lege will not be lost; in fact, it may very soon be put into practice. It has unfortunately been Ding’s fate to room in Stanton for the greater part of her college career, and for that reason her lamp has been hid under a bushel. We hope that her permanent abode will be somewhere in the vicinity of Norton, that we may see her the more often. DUMN, MIRIAM 136 N. Eleventh Street Reading, Pa. Debating Club—Vice-President 4 Glee Club Deutscher Verein Cercle Frangais Dumnie says she is very uninteresting, and for that reason, we found it difficult to gather statistics concerning her plans for the future. She plans to teach a year and then enter some business field. She has plans for starting a tea-room in her home town, or she may even have one on the Wheaton campus, where it is much needed. Dumnie favors week-ends, especially at Brown. She has long been the champion of | a good argument, and she has made good use of her powers along that line.

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