Huntington High School - Huntingtonian Yearbook (Huntington, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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f if as THE HUNTINCTONIAN 1936 if if 1 Www, jj! b'uLf umor Class , 1. VIVIAN JENO President ARLENE STAUDENMAIER DORIS STRANSKY Secretagr Treasurer ROBERT MGNULTY Vice-President ON A bright September day we, the Class of 337, started out on a four-year journey through Huntington High School. Before the beginning of our trip we elected as our leaders Norman Johannesen as president, Jack Ackerly, Lois Aboff, and Katherine Scott, vice-president, secretary, and representative re- spectively. Having successfully undertaken the beginning of our course we traveled along smoothly until the end of our Freshman year when we were duly initiated by the Seniors at the annual Freshman Party. In our Sophomore year we continued the journey previously started with Elsworth Holm, Viola Carlson, and Catherine Scott as president, secretary, and representative. During this jaunt we were given a delightful party by our leaders who acted in collaboration with Miss Meissner and Woodrow Van Hoven. At the end of the term we voted that the D.A.R. Citizenship awards be received by Viola Carlson and Harold Limouze. Having successfully passed the first half of our four-year course we eagerly undertook the remaining part of it with Vivian Jeno as president and Robert McNulty, Doris Stransky, Arlene Staudenmaier, and Ruth jones as vice- president, treasurer, secretary and representative. In this part of our travels we stopped in order that we could attend the annual Junior Prize Speaking Contest in which Lois Aboll' and Robert Creighton were first and Dorothy Kennard and Lete Newmen were second. All eight prize speaking contestants showed marvelous ability and untiring effort. Now that we will soon be finished with our four-year journey we hope to make our last year the happiest of our entire high school career. VIVIAN JENO, ,37 ir 25 if



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1 if f THE HUNTINGTONIAN 1936 + ff ff Sophomore Class JACK ACKERLY President JEAN BENNY BALDWIN SAMMIS Secretary Vice-President THE CLASS OF '38, returning last fall to school as full-fledged Sophomores, felt as if they were real veterans to our institution. In odd contrast to their lack of selflassurance of the previous year, the beaming faces among their group clearly showed underneath the warm sentiment only experienced when welcomed back home. Having been organized under Jack Ackerly, Henry Rotella, Ernest Hilden- brand and William Blauvelt as Freshmen class oHicers the preceding year, they smoothly formulated a new governing body composed of Jack Ackerly, again president, Baldwin Sammis, the new vice-president,Jean Benny as secretary and William Blauvelt for representative to the Executive Council. After settling down to their new work, they found that their studies, on the most part more difficult, did not allow them as much freedom as formerly. The Sophomore students now find themselves crossing the bridge between the days of happy-go-lucky Freshmen and the larger and broader activities of the two upper classes. They will soon be coming back to Huntington High School for a third semester, this time as juniors, and we can fully expect them to carry on the traditions ofthat class. 128.

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