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'TwentyfEigl1t MARCELLA ACKERMAN FREDERICK ALBRIGHT MADELINE AMATO GEORGE APOLZON CATHERINE ANDREWS WILLI.AM AROS BEATRICE BAETZ ALLAN BAIR MARY E. BARBER JAMES BALDIL LILLIAN BAUMAN ROBERT BEUTEL ELVA BEINGESSER EDWIN BICZYKOWSK1 HELEN BERTA LEONARD BIENIEK AGNES BINDER WILLIAM BINDER DOROTHY BLATCHFORII MIKE BIRES FLORENCE BLOEDORIS ROBERT BISCHOFF MARY BOVE DONALD BODEN RUTH CECIL JAMES BODZASH MADELINE CELLOZ1 JACK BRANDON MARY CHOCHO1 LOUIS BROGLIA THELMA CLARK HARRY BRUCKER CLARA DELEONARDIS WALTER BURKE PAULINE DEVITHE
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THE CLASS OF 1936-A All the worlds a stage, and all the boys and girls merely players. They have their exits and their entrances and the class of '36A in their time played four parts. QWith apologies to William Shakespeare., First, the Freshman - lowly and green. Considf ered lowly by the Seniors and green to the school. They had their difficulties, these newcomers to L.H.S., in trying to find Cf13 and the annex. QThough they graduated there are still some who are in doubt as to the location of these two roomslj They survived the plague of Senioritis, how' ever, and left for their vacations. Second, the Sophomorefless timid yet fearful. Now they teased other Freshmen and dared to talk back to Seniors. Club memberships were increased by their parf ticipation and athletics welcomed that 'ltriple threat Paul Kromer. League chorus and other school activities also took their supply from these Sophomores. Third, the Junior-ffearless and smug. Bossing anyone who would let himself be bossed and virtually running the school. Such names as Laskay, Reisz, Kuhn and Krof mer dominated in sports, Andrews, McQuattie, Pape, and Smith led in dramatics and Cecil, Obodzinski, and Zbrezeny became known in operettas. Fourth, the Seniorgsophisticated and confident. Lead' ers of the student body and examples of fine citizens. From this class 43 were inducted into the National Honor So' ciety. Class oflicers were elected, pictures taken, exams passed and finally the banquet and commencement services arrived. The banquet tables can well be remembered by their centerfpieces representing popular songs. Graduation over, the class of '36A leaves Lorain High. They are now out on their Own and may each of the 191 members choose wisely and well. CATHRYN WERNER JANUARY OFFICERS Paul Kromer, Pres.-modest Star of L. H. S. football team for three years, member of L club, Hi Y, Senate Council, plans to major in Physical Education, hails from Irving. Ellen Forsberg, V. Pres.-tall, vivacious blond, had a lead in Yeoman of the Guard, member of SenatefCouncil, N. H. S., and on Service Roll, an Irving alumnus. Joe Laskay, Sec.-Popular member of heavyweight football squad and basketfball team, member of L club, Whittier claims him. Catherine Mollison, Treas.-congenial member of Girls Council, monitor, typing aid, Guidance Secretary, from Hawthorne. TwentyfSeven
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ANGELO CASERTA DOROTHY DUMONT JOSEPH CIOERELLA MARGARET DZIAMA ARTHUR COLAIANNI MARIE FERRARO RALPH CONNONE ELLEN FORSBERG SANFORD DAVIS EILEEN GAHAGAN JACK DECARLO GRACE GRIGGS JOSEPH DECHIARO RUTH HACKE ALBERT DIEDRIGK EMMA HAEEIQA DAN DESICH ANNA HARMATIUK WILLIAM EASTIN LOIS HELFRICH GEORGE FAZEKAS DOROTHY HELLINGER OSCAR FLIGNER MARY LOU HIGGINS MIKE FOGO JUANITA HILL FRANK GALL AGNES HRITSKO STEVE GARGUS MARGARET HRONER XVILLIAM GIVNER MARY I-IUDAK NORMAN GOODMAN ALBERTA HURD JOSEPH GORKA TwentyfNine
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