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THE DIARY OF THE CLASS OF 1937 HARRY INDIERE DOROTHY CAWLEY President Vice-President ARLENE STAUDENMAIER RUTH BLACHLY Secretary Treasurer 1933-1934 SEPTEMBER- We enter the portals of Huntington High School, vaguely viewing the educa- tional path before us. How we long to look like the Seniors who loom with intelligent brows before us! Ocronmz- A long established custom of the F reshies is election of class officers. We choose: President, Norman Johannesseng Vice-President, Jack Ackerlyg Secretary, Lois Aboffg Representative, Katherine Scott. With Miss Van Wart as our cheerful adviser, we start on new ventures. J ANUARv- The Seniors present a Kiddie party for our very own benefit. Attired in rompers, short skirts, bows and flounces, we race in kiddie cars, lick lollipops, and play ring around the rosy. The climax of the evening is our initiation in the ghostly operation room filled with shocks, moans, and slimy horrors. 1934-1935 K SEPTEMBER- Sophisticated Sophomores now, we skip along our way and stop briefly to elect officers. This time we choose as our leaders: President, Ellsworth Holmg Secretary, Viola Carlsong Representative, Katherine Scott. THE HUNTINGTONIAN 13
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NoVEMBER- We attend a carefree Hobo Party, planned by Woodrow Van Hoven and our adviser, Miss Meissner. A success, of course! J UNE- At the graduation exercises, Viola Carlson and Harold Limouze win the D. A. R. and S. A. R. Citizenship Awards for possessing the required characteristics of a good citizen. In addition Lucille Kersten earns the Steuben Society of America prize for her work in First Year German. 1935-1936 SEPTEMBER- We begin a promising year by choosing oHicials once again: President, Vivian Jeno, Vice-President, Robert McNulty, Secretary, Arlene Staudenmaierg Treasurer, Doris Stranskyg Representative, Ruth Jones. MARCH- Eventful Prize Speaking Night arrives and first honors are bestowed upon Lois Aboff and Robert Creighton, second prize goes to Dorothy Kennard and Leet Newman. JUNE- General Organization elections find future Seniors elected to responsible posi- tions, Vivian Jeno, President, Robert McNulty, Vice-President, Lois Aboff, Secre- tary. The class of '36 is graduated and we view the last commencement before our own. Once again two of our classmates, Viola Carlson and Harry MacLean, receive the American Legion Citizenship Prizes. Prom Night finally arrives after the untiring work of the committee, Miss Was- son and Miss Beck. Beneath fluttering pennants, the dancers glide past realistic port- holes and life-savers, gleaming white, all this a part of our well-worn gym, camou- Haged for the night as the good ship Huntington. 1936-193 7 SEPTEMBER- We can hardly realize that this is our last year of high-school life. We think about the plans ahead and elect Harry Indiere, Class President, Dorothy Cawley, Vice- Presidentg Arlene Staudenmaier, Secretary, Ruth Blachly, Treasurerg and Ruth Jones, Representative. Ocronmn- Yearbook and Commencement plans pervade the air. These two new projects are yet before us. We come to the last page of our four-year diary. We are soon ready to turn over a new leaf and begin a new, and different, page in our lives. Grace Semon Doris Stransky 14 THE HUNTINGTONIAN
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