Mynderse Academy - Myndersian Yearbook (Seneca Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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SENIUIQ IITCIQY To our class of one hundred and two seniors, now in the final months of this last year, the time since 1932 has gone fast. Especially do we leave these last gay months with regret, for we know that nothing will ever have the glamor that senior year has had. Who can forget Election Day, when Chuck Rogers emerged victor in the presidential campaign, with Nellie Ward, vice-president, Lena Coleman, secretary, and the efficient Tom Semmens, treas- urer? Next in our reminiscences comes the Tea Dance. The senior officers, aided by Miss O'Brien, tried their tactful best to act hospitable to the many callers patronizing the tea. lNIrs. Arthur Baker and Mrs. Warren Wormuth presided at the tea table, where autumn blooms vied with shining silver and appetizing food for attention. Miss Cardwell and girls from the homemaking department assisted in preparing for the party. Next, we tried dramatics. The Bat, filled with mystery and suspense, was another success which gave our audiences plenty of thrills in return for their generous support. VVhen the ticket contest ended with Room 19 the winner by a narrow margin, a victory luncheon and dance, which was the envy of the school, was given in the gym. December Q0 was the Senior Ball date. A hard working committee did wonders to the gym. which as usual took on a holiday appearance. The Christmas trees, decked with twinkling lights, filled the air with the fragrance of pine, as the dancers, blots of color in the shifting spots, glided and dipped to the music of Leo Kroker's band. hir. and hlrs. Mott, Mr. and Nlrs. Vogel, and Miss 0,Brien received for the seniors. Before we realized it, the year book drive was on, and those of us on the staff discovered what it meant to be thus favored. It was an enriching experience and worth all the effort expended. VVith the Myndersian finished, there remains just another month before our valedictoryg but that month seems to belong very especially to us, as it is to be climaxed so soon by Graduation, Class Day with its Senior Sing, the .7lIymler.s'1'an Dinner, the Junior Prom, and the Class Dinner at Spring- side Inn. Here, may we say that we owe our success as a senior class to Miss 0'Brien, who has helped us through difficulties which otherwise would have been insurmountable. SENIDIQ DFFICEIQI Crm mms ROGERS. President NELI.IE WARD Vice-President IAENA COLEMAN S cr-reta ry Y Y 1 l nomms bmninxs f V I reasurer Miss JULIA TVBRIEN f 'lass .- I zlviser 0

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JULIA H. OVBRIEN, A.B., Evzglish, New Rochelle JEAN VVEATHERLOVV, A.B., English, Keuka College DESSIE WICKES. English, Cortland Normal JEAN l. clEORGE, li.l..l., Drczlnaffcs, Emerson lIAZEL C. RILEY, l5.l,.. 1'lI'FIlf'lI, Syracuse MARX' MILLER, A.li., Lafin., Albany ANTHONY COSENTINO, A.l3., Italian, Hamilton EMILY B. SMITH, AB., MA., Ilistory, Syracuse, VVisconsin W. ELLIOT WORMITD. A.l5., Mutlzenmfics, Hamilton LILLIAN B. flLIVER, AB., .lIllllll'lllI1fl'l'N, Syra- cuse IJAVIIJ J. IDOYLE, B.S., Umrzmercial, Syracuse LOUISE GROVER, B.S., l'onmzercial, Syracuse I10BERT S. IJRUMAGIM, ll.S., l'rmzn1crc1'ul, Syracuse ARTHUR L. BAKER, ill., B.S., I'l1y.wicul Hdzzca- lion, Syracuse RUTH IIUYCK, Plzyxicul Erlucuiiml, Forllaucl H,-SItOLIJ lhIARBLE, B.S., Science, Syracuse HAliOLD MILLER, AB., MA., Social Science, Cornell LIIOY CARDXVELL, l5.S., Home I'lcOnom1'cs, lvilliam Smith JOHN U. l'lliASEli, Bmul, Ithaca C'O11serYatOry lh1AR.IUltIE BURNHAM. B.S., Music, Ithaca RI-INA lhIACKINNEY STEIOERWALD, l5.S., .lrl. Syracuse NIILDRED RlPZI3EI., RN., School Nurse, Newark Uity Hospital l.OIs A. ll0N'I'Il'S, D.ll., Denial llyyfelzisl, Rochester Dental 'l'EREsA flOMl'I'I'El.l.0, Ll-1lI'lIl'I-llll, Geneseo Nor- mal BIRDI-:NA flAIVlP.XNY. Servnilz llrrule, Buffalo State I'IAZEL M. lVElA'llElt. Grmlr III-Sffllfll. llrockport Normal GRAcE GIISIQS, Ilrrule l'lr1gl1'sl1. Gcneseo Normal l,ORlS l.. .lAc'ORs, llrurlc .lI'iflII1H'lI-l', Uswego Normal Normal VATIIERINE l4'Yl l-1, Secrefary, The Weylister X. f I. T YS X I- 5 if K X' . - . TD . .- li ' .. S i 5 x . 4 5 X ,. -SQ gg: iiii'i



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A MJ I ,f g fy, Y I V 1 I ki 4 I Lal 7 '4 if 4, 1 IL4, , , 44 'ggi' .3 kg D W 'T' ,1'. ll K xi! X 'K v3 XR vffba ' 5' J ANDREWVS Club Cl, Cl, 2, 3, 45, Vice-President C351 and Party Committees if C353 Wig and Rouge C3, 45, Secretary C453 Dramatics C3, 453 Le Cercle Frangais C3, 453 Girl's Athletic Council C45, President C453 Myndersian C453 Ball and up Tea Committees C45. 'I S'l'l'IlIl4A BAIIIIAIIA AN'roNIAK LEVVIS ROYS1'0N AYRES WIIAIIIII RACIIMAN Glee Club Cl, 253 Hearth Club Radio Club CQ, 3, 45, Yice- 'l'rackC1, 2, 353 1 ootb:1ll Cl, 2, Cl, 2, 353 Prom, Party and Play President and Treasurer C453 35 Committees C35L Cheer-Leader Microphone C451 Wig and C3, 453 Le Cercle Frangais C453 Rouge C453 Dramatics, Prop- Ball, Play and Tea Committees erty Man C4-52 Ball Commit- C453 Myndersian C45. tee C45. RoscoE HowA1m ISARTRAN EVA ARLENE BENTLEY CYRIL PAUL BIANco MARY DIANE BOORAS Glee Club C2, 353 Musical Glee Club C353 Le Cercle Comedy CQ, 35: Prom Commit- Francais C3, 453 Dramatic-s C4-5: tee C353 Dramatics C3, 45, Prop- Wig and Rouge C45. erty Man C353 Wig and Rouge C3, 453 Microphone C453 Base- ball Manager C45. EARL S'rAxI.EY BuAcu'r Le Cercle lfranqais C3, 453 Foot- ball C-1-5: Myndersian C453 Play Committee C45. MII.I,IcEN'r EMILY BRADY Glee Club CQ, 35: lntramural C2, 3, 45, Award C353 Le Cercle Franqais C45. CATHERINE FLORENCE CAMPBELL Glee Club Cl, Q53 Basketball C1, 253 Secretary C253 Micro- phone C2, 353 Prom and Party Committees C353 Dramatics C3, 453 NYig and Rouge C3, 45, Vice- President C453 Acanthus C3, 45, Treasurer C453 Myndersian C453 Ball and Tea Committees C45. Band C1, 2, 3, 453 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 453 Dramaties C353 Prom Committee C353 Wig and Rouge C3, 453 Myndersian C453 Musical Comedy C45. Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 453 Intra- mural C1, 2, 3, 45, Award CQ, 353 Musical Comedy Cl, 2, 353 Prom and Play Committees C353 Le Cercle Frangais C3, 453 Tea and Ball Committees C45. CAIIoI.YN BRAND

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