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IJ L11 I Q5 1 P X 2 . Firsl' row: E. L, Saur, Reyll Sliirley, Geraldine Sluckman, Lavon Townsend, Roberl Wallers Second row: George Wilderson, Dallas Winn, Florence Worden, Jack Wriglil, Laura Zolman E. L. SAUR Gravily is llie ballasl ol the soul, wl1icl'1 keeps ll'1e mind sleadyf' Glee Club II Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Carnival 2, 3: Rool Garden I: Spoon- drill 3: I-Iixonian 4: Lil- erary Program 2: Base- ball 2, 3, 4. GEORGE WILDERSON I may be accurale on fha lypewriler, bul llwe saxophone-ali! Glee Club I. 2: Roof Garden I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Carnival 2, 3: Spoon- drill 3: I-Iixonian 4: Class Officer 2: Class Play 3, 4: Track 2: Con- cerl I: Lilerary Program 2. I 9 REYFF SHIRLEY One liours sleep before midniglwl' is worlln Iwo allen Glee Club I, 2, 3: Roof Garden I, 2, 3: Concerl 2, 3: Carnival 2, 3: Lil- erary Program 2. DALLAS WINN Good humor is line I-ieallli ol ll-ie soul: sad- ness is ils poison. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Carnival 2, 3: Rool Garden I, 2, 3: Class Play 3, 4: Class Officer 2: Concerl' I, 2: Debale I, 3: Track 2, 3: Spoondrifl 3: Commer- cial Award 3: Ouarlelle I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iixonian 4: Lilerary Programs I, 2, 3: Operella 4. GERALDINE STUCKMAN I-Ier voice was like llwe voice lI1e slars Iwad wlien lliey sang logellnerf' Rooi Garden I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl I, 2: Carnival 2, 3: Class Ollicer 2. 3: I-Iixonian 4: Quarle-Ile 3: Belle ol Barcelona 4. FLC' ICE WORDEN 'Wlwas her lliinking of olbars made you llwink ol her. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Rool Garden 2, 3: Car- nival 2, 3: 4-I-I I, 2, 3. LAVON TOWNSEND No larllwer seek his merils lo disclose. Glee Club I, 2. 3: Con- :erl I, 2, 3: Roof Gar- den I, 2, 3: Carnival 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Awards 3: 4H I' Leader 4I-I 2, 3. JACK WRIGHT Never lel il' be said I seek ambilionf' Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Bas- kelball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 4: Track 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Spoondrill 3: Roof Gar- den I, 2, 3: Lilerary Program 4: Carnival 2, 3. ROBERT WALTER Learn lo labor and lo wail. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bas- kefball 3, 4: Carnival 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl 2, 3: Foolball 3. LAURA ZOLMAN Life lwas no blessing like a prudenl' friend. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl I, 2: Roof Gar- den I, 2, 3: Carnival 2, 3: Spoondrifl 3: Hixon- ian 4: Lilerary Program 2.4: CommerciaIAwards 3: 4-I-I I, 2: Class Play 4: Operella 4. Tl-IE I-IIXONIAN
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Eirsl' row: Donald McMilan, Leona Maclr, Bell Meelc, Evelyn Monroe, Leila Moore Second row: Georqiana, Rhodes, Marie Ridenour, Marllwa Rodoclcer, Mildred Rodoclcer, Vera Rolwrs DONALD MCMILLAN LEONA MACK BELL MEEK Mind is 'rlwe qreal' lever The secrel of success is 'Exaclness in Iillle du- oi all Things. conslancy Io purposef 'ries is a wonderful source Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Concerl 2: Track 3: I-Iixonian 4: Rool Garden 2: Carni- Class Play 4: Baseball 3, val 3: Commercial 4: Baslrelball 4. GEORGIANNA RHODES Grace is Io llwe body wha? good sesne is To The mind. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl I, 2: Roof Gar- den I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I: Carnival 2, 3: Spoon- drill 3: I-Iixonian 4: Class Play 3: Lilerary Programs 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Awards 3, 4: Mixed Ouarfelle 3, 4: Sexlelle 4: 4l-I I, 2, 3: Double Ouarlelle 3: Belle of Barcelona 4, Awards 3: 4I-I I, 2, 3. MARIE RIDEIXIOUR lwillidrawnl TI-IE I-IIXONIAN of clieerlulnessf' Carnival 2, 3: Junior Play 3: 4l-I 3. MARTHA ROITOCKER Hlnlelliqence is a luxury, somelimes useful, some- Iirnes lalalf' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl' I, 2: Rool Gar- den I, 2, 3: Carnival 3: Class Play 3: Lilerary Programs I, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Awards 3. EVELYN MONROE Sleep-loolq wlwal' iI's qol mel Glee Club I, 2, 3, 41 Concerl I, 2: Roof Oar- den I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I: Carnival 2, 3: Spoon- drill 3: Class Ollicer 3: Class Play 3: Lilerary Programs I, 2, 3: Com- mercial Awards 3: De- balo 2: Sexlelle 2, 3, 4: Double Ouarlelle 3: 4I-I club 2, 3: I-Iixonian 4: Belle ol Barcelona 4. MILDRED RODOCKER 'Educalion is Ilwe ap- prenliceslwipf' Glee Club I, 2, 3. Roof Garden I, 2, 3: Com- mercial Awards 3: Class Play 3: Carnival 2, 3: Debales 2: Concerls I, 2: 4I-I I, 2, 3: Lilerary Programs I, 2, 3: Band I. LEILA MOORE OuieIfbuI observing. Carnival I: 4H I: Class Play 3. VERA ROI-IRS 'IA qood disposilion is more valuable Ilian gold. Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4: Roof Garden I, 2, 3: Concerr I, 2: Carnival 2, 3: Sexlelle 4: 4I-I I, 2: Lilerary Programs 3: Junior Play 3. I 8
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CLASS PROP!-IECY 992 Fiffh Avenue New York, New York May 20, l95O. My dear Mr. PaTTerson: l-Iere iT is I95O-fourfeen years since I lasT Talked' wiTh you. Many Things concerning The class of '36 have been lingering in my memory. LasT Sunday afTernoon as I was Iolling on The sands aT ATIanTic CiTy who should surprisingly pass by buT The former Mary Deafsman and her husband of Ten years lwho I do noT knowl. ' WiTh Them were Mr. and Mrs. STeeIe lJuaniTa Beards- leyl. AfTer ThaT asfonishing evenT I picked up The New York Times and whaT should I chance upon buT a column wriTTen by my former classmafe Dal Winn lWincheII The secondl. While reading This I discovered some scandal abouT some more of The class of '36. Paul Kerr had won The high- esT honors of Oxford College. Vivian McKin- ley, of I-loliywood, had been secreTly married To George Wilderson, a graduafe of WesT PoinT, for six monThs. This also revealed ThaT Evelyn Monroe had secured her Third divorce lwho'd have Thoughf iTl. AfTer reading These asfounding facTs I needed refreshmenfs so I donned one of my gorgeous l?l evening gowns and wenT To The EasT Beach I-ToTel for my dinner. While waiTing for my firsT course who should I spy among The dancers buT BeTTy Correll in The arms of George Daniels, well known dancers of Broadway. AT The end of The dance my eyes followed Them To Their Tables where saT The NoTre Dame coach, Virl Rex, and his brillianf assisTanT LesTer Myers. On Their way ouT They paused aT my Table and in- viTed me To go To a house-warming aT The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schofer lKaThIeen Elderl. Of course, I ioined Them. Before I go on, I musT Tell you of an accidenf which Turned ouT To be favorable. While in an airplane, incidenTalIy The piloT was Jack Wrighf, The rudder came off and caused a crack-up which resulTed in numerous cuTs for me. I was rushed To The hospiTal where To my surprise I found Bill Finzer To be my docTor. I-learing The rusTle of a sfarched uniform I glanced up To see my old pal, Laura Zolman, The head nurse! She informed me ThaT Mildred Rodocker, Florence Worden, and Leila Moore were also nurses in This hospifal. AfTer complefe recovery I Took a few days vacaTion in New York CiTy lrny home Townl. Up- on sTepping from The New York Cenfral whom should I meeT geTTing on buT Gerfrude CoTTreIl and Evelyn Kemerer on Their way To be sTew- ardesses of an airline in Chicago. My firsT sTop was The law office. There To my asTonishmenT I saw Frances Durfey as The pri- vaTe secreTary of The famous lawyer, Bob Pier- man! Oh yes, I forgeT To menTion ThaT while coming up on The elevafor I meT Mariorie McClellan, head of The elevafor sTaff. On my way ouT Frances wanfed me To go To The pier wiTh her and her assisTanT MarTha Rodocker, To meeT Geraldin STuckman, who was arriving home from a concerT in ITaIy. While There we meT Alice Applegafe, The famed inTerpreTer, and also I-IarrieT Piper and MargareT Cole, who were reTurning from your favorife spoT, WesTminsTer Abbey!! We hailed a Taxi and found our helpful class- mafe Charles Eadie driving. I-le IefT us ouT aT Wonderly's FIorisT Shoppe where The former BeTTy McDonald waiTed on us. She Told us ThaT The orchids were grown by E. L. Saur, and The roses by Marzella Camp. I decided To pass The evening by reading so I sfopped aT Bowker's News STand. OT course Iva Mae was There! From There I wenT To The A. and P. Sfore To buy some grapes. Who did I find managing The sfore buT Reyff Shirley. Two of The clerks I recognized as Paul Laub and LaVon Townsend. Away off in The corner I spied The bookkeeper, Leona Mack-of course ThaT isn'T her name now. The nexT day as I wenT To geT a horse To ride I found Carl Cook To be The manager of The Oberlin Riding Academy. This, of course, be- longed To Clyde. While riding I meT Derrill Kil- lian and his wife, The former Doris CoTTrell. Back of Them came Bill Lybarger and his girl friend lwhom I didn'T knowl. ThaT afTernoon I wenT To The movie and saw as The head usher Vera Rohrs. She ushered me To a fronT seaT and Turning To The IefT I saw Bob Walfers who said he was employed on a bridge by The conTracTor Andrew Carr. I-Tearing a fa- miliar voice I looked up and saw James Bali-L, who was speaking for Fox Moviefone. I-Ie Told us of The work of Pauline I-lollar as a foreign mis- sionary and of a new modernisfic beaufy salon in T-lollywood owned by Opal Frye, Evelyn Kee- ner, and Belle Meek. AfTer leaving The Theafer I chanced upon Reuhama Kauffman who said she was employed aT The STaTe Library. I inquired abouf Roberf McCauley, and she Told me he owned The larg- esT dairy in The ciTy. She also said she had re- ceived a leTTer from her fiance Don McMillan, who was a foresT ranger of Oregon. Before I close I wanT To say ThaT my co-worker of The I-Iixonian sfaff, Florence ArranTs, is now Dean of Vassar College. OT course, you know ThaT I am now Associafe EdiTor of The Hearsf Publicafions, The job I have always wanTed. Perhaps I have wearied you wifh This elongafecl IeTTer buT I Thoughf you would be inferesfed in knowing whaT The class of '36 is now doing. Sincerely yours, GEORGIANNA RI-IODES.
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