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Harold Reaumo Indefinite I Athletic Association. I yr.: Baseball, 3, 4 yrs. '7 will go meet the ladies.” Mildred Rich Indefinite Athletic Association, 2, 3 yrs.; Recreation Club, 4 yr. A gay. serene spirit is the source of all that is noble and good.” Rhoda Schulz Syracuse Normal Athletic Association, 3. 4 yrs.; Journalism Club; Junior Glee Club: Senior Food Sale Committee; Recreation Club, 2. 3, 4 yrs. 'Genteel in personage. conduct and equipage. Harold Shafer Indefinite Circulation Editor of Lyre; Senior Dance Committee; Safety Association. 2. 3 yrs. The force of his own merit makes his way.” Florence Smith Indefinite Athletic Association. 4 yrs.; Senior Ring Committee: Recreation Club. 2, 3, 4 yrs. Of soul sincere; In action faithful and in honor clear.” Norma Troxler Post Graduate Athletic Association. 4 yr.; Senior Food Sale Committee; Recreation. 1st yr. The fair, the chaste, and unexpressive she.” James Turner Syracuse University Athletic Association, 5 yrs.; Journalism, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; (Sports Editor}; Hi-Y, 4 yrs.; (Secretary); Senior Dance and Senior Ball Committees; Tennis Club, 2, 3. 4 yrs.; Football, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Captain ‘36; Basketball. 2, 3, 4 yrs.; (2 yrs. of Varsity and I yr. of Jr. Varsity); Manager I yr.; Track, 2, 3 yrs.; Safety Association, I, 2. 3 yrs.; Vice-President and Secretary of Athletic Council. 3 yr. He proved the best man in the field.” Doris Vanderveer Indefinite Athletic Association, 2. 3, 4 yrs.; Glee Club, 4 yrs.; Special Chorus, 4 yrs.; Journalism, 2 yr.; Minstrels, 5 yrs.; Senior Orchestra, 4 yrs.; Secretary of Orchestra, 3rd yr.; Junior Orchestra, I yr.; Property Manager of Senior Play; Chairman of Card Party Committee; Senior Ball Committee; Recreation Club, 2, 3 yrs. Your heart's desires be with you!” Catheri ne Voorhees Indefinite Glee Club, 4 yrs.; Minstrels. I. 3, 4 yrs.: Senior Roller Skating Committee (Chairman); Recreation Club. 4 yrs.; To be merry best becomes you. for out of you were born in a merry hour.” Mary Joyce Wolls Wellesley College Vice-President Senior Class; Athletic Association, 2. 3, 4 yrs.; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Journalism Club, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Secretory. Vice-President, President of Journalism Club; Minstrels, 2, 3. 4 yrs.; 1st Prize, Junior Prize Speaking; Senior Prize Speaking, 3, 4 yrs.; Orchestra, 4 yrs.; Secretary Orchestra, 4 yr.; Kiwanis Debate, 4 yr.; Feature Editor of Crimson and White, 3, 4 yrs.; Daugh- ters of 1812 Essay Prize, 3rd yr.; Prize for Flanders Field, 3 yr.; Program for Class Day; Tennis Club, 2, 3. 4 yrs.; Recreation Club, 2, 4 yrs. Forget thee . . . Never— Till nature and all her loves and hates Sink into Chaos.”
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Indefinite Leland Huntley Athletic Association, 3, 4 yrs. Prosperity to the man! Helen K ing Syracuse University or Eastman School of Music Athletic Association, I yr.; Glee Club, 5 yrs., Minstrels, 4 yrs.; Orchestra, 5 yrs.; Secretary Senior Class; Presi- dent of Glee Club, 3, 4 yrs. Music resembles poetry; in each are Nameless graces which no methods can teach, And which a master hand alone can reach. Florence Loveless Syracuse Normal Athletic Association, 3, 4 yrs.; Glee Club, 4 yr.; Min- strels. 4 yr.; Senior Candy and Food Sale Committees; Typist for Lyre. No legacy is so rich as honesty. Carl Lynch Indefinite Athletic Association, 3, 4 yrs.; Senior Color Committee. '7 hate nobody; I am in charity with the world. Elizabeth McCarthy Syracuse University Glee Club. 2, 3. 4 yrs.; Journalism Club, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Vice-President of Journalism Club, I yr.; News Editor of Crimson and White. I yr.; Senior Dance Committee: Prize Speaking, 3rd yoar; Cheerleader, 3rd year; Or- chestra, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Minstrels, 4 yrs.; Special Chorus; Athletic Association, 3rd yr. Answer me in one word. Helen McNeill Syracuse Normal Glee Club, 4th yr; Journalism, 3 yrs.; Minstrels. 4th yr.; Prize Speaking, I. 2 yrs.: Won 2nd Prize, 2nd yr.; Kiwanis Debate, 4th yr; Senior Play; 1st Prize in Essay Contest; Senior Play Committee; Senior Card Party Committee: Recreation Club, 3rd yr. Whose high respect and rich validity Did lack a parallel. Edward Madden Indefinite Athletic Association, 6 yrs.; Baseball, 4 yrs.; Football, I. 2, 3 yrs.; (Captain ’34) Hockey, I. 2, 3 yrs.; (Cap- tain ,34-,35); Manager Hockey, '35-’36; Track, I yr.; Safety Association, I, 2, 3 yrs; Safety Association Coun- cil. 35- 36. Here's that ye may never die nor be kilt, till ye break your bones over a bushel o : glory. Charles Palmer Potsdam (Crane Institute} Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Journalism Club, 2 yr.; Minstrels, 4 yrs.; Prize Speaking, I, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Junior Orchestra, 2, 3. 4 yrs.; Senior Orchestra, 4 yrs.; Senior Play; Picture Editor of Lyre; Senior Ball Committee: Senior Card Party Committee. The man that hath no music in himself. Let no such man be trusted. Helen Patchett Indefinite Athletic Association, 3 yr.; Glee Club, 2, 3 yrs. May your joy be as deep as the ocean, your trouble as light as foam. Charles Peters Indefinite Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Chess and Checkers, 3, 4 yrs. “May you live all the days of your life! fa •fcfa
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Chorios Woods Indefinite 'Tis deeds must win the prize.” Mary Bratt Nurse Athletic Association, 4 yrs.: Senior Committee; Recrea- tion Club, 2. 3 yrs. Grace is grace, despite of all controversy.” Mary Balcer Indefinite Athletic Association, I yr. She has common sense in a way that’s uncommon.” Elizabeth Clemens St. Joseph's Hospital Athletic Association, 4 yr.; Glee Club, 4 yr.; Minstrels, 4 yr.; Transferred from Camden in 1935. May your purse always be heavy, and your heart always light.” John Navin Post Graduate Athletic Association, 4 yrs.; Hi-Y; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 yrs.; Stage Manager for Senior Play; Football, 2. 3. 4 yrs.; Captain elect Football for 1936; Jr. Varsity Basketball. 2, 3, 4 yrs. O. it is excellent to have a giant’s strength.” CLASS HISTORY When America was discovered that made his- tory. When the class of '36 graduates, we hope that they, too, will make history. It has fallen to us to leave to future classes and others who may be interested a written report of our accomplish- ments. With this thought in mind let us look back over the years and see what information we can acquire from the records. The members of our class have not confined their abilities to any one field but have participated in all activities offered by the school. Our first appearance on the horizon of academy affairs was as freshmen, when representatives of our class won the Interclass Baseball Championship. That same year James Turner, Guy Farnham and Charles Cole gained positions on the varsity foot- ball, basketball and hockey teams, a feat which is most enviable when accomplished by freshmen. As sophomores we continued our winning ways in interclass athletics and succeeded in capturing the Interclass Basketball title. This year our class- mates assumed a more active part in extra-curri- cular affairs of the academy. Twelve ma|or letters were awarded members of the sophomore class for their part in high school sports. Four of the ten entrants in the annual Bigelow Prize Speaking contest that year were from our class; one of these, Frederick Palmer, won first in the local contest and second in the county. Again in our junior year our class showed a remarkable aptness in all fields. Although orches- tra, glee club and Journalism Club drew heavily from our class, still the athletes maintained their awards of the past two years by receiving fourteen block letters. Charles Cole and Russell Virginia were chosen by prominent Syracuse sports writers on the all county hockey teams for '34 and '35. Again we were well represented in prize speak- ing by five members of our class. This year Eleanor Griffeth and Louis Gettman won the awards, and the latter secured second prize in the county contest. Our junior year proved to be rather hectic and we were forced to leave some of our classmates behind when we made our debut as seniors in September. All events of our three previous years soon became memories as we busily undertook our
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