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19L-H-536, x' 'cf Senior History The class of 1936 has had a very eventful career, with many of the members participating in the school activities. As freshmen, the class enjoyed a happy year as an organization of the high school. Miss Evelyn Carlson and Mrs. Zoe Fry were the class advisors. The class was governed by Dorothy Starr, President, George Miller, Vice- presidentg and Herman Scheuing as secretary. During the sophomore year the class was unorganized. Robert Luttrell took first place in the Le Roy- Batavia Larkin Speaking contest. As Juniors, the class of 1936 started out from the beginning with very high ideals, however, The Junior Prom was rather an unsuccessful under- taking. In April 1935, came the Junior Frolic an outstanding success finan- cially. The class was ruled by Donald Doyle, President, Dorothy Starr, Vice- president, Beverly Chapman, Secretary, and William Graney Treasurer, and adviser Mr. Dayton. Dorothy Starr took first place in the LeRoy-Batavia Larkin Speaking Contest. The Senior Year was probably the most outstanding one. We organized in September, 1935 with Robert Comfort, president, Robert Luttrell vice- president, Eleanor Higgins, secretary, Beverly Chapman treasurer, and Doro- thy Starr, president of Student Council. The class made an outstanding suc- cess of the Senior Play, Guess Again , which was directed by A. Warren Dayton. Mr. Salisbury was the class adviser. Many members participated in the school activities, such as track, baseball, football, basketball, chorus, Stud- ent Council and debate. Seniors won the Larkin Speaking Contest xvith Lois Armagost first for the girls, and Ernestine Heimlich third, Ralph Arrington first for the boys, Robert Hall second and Gordon Vader third. Ralph Arring- ton was awarded first place for boys at the Batavia-Le Roy Speaking Contest, GIG TXVICNTY-'ITXVU THE 1936
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19L.H.S3f SENIOR CATALOG Most. Popular Girl Most. Popular Boy Wittiest Girl IYittiest Boy Most Sophisticated Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Brightest Girl Brightest Boy Most Athletic Girl Most Athletic Boy Silliest Most Literary Note Writer Laziest Girl Laziest Boy Did Most- For Class Biggest Bluffer Ideal Husband Ideal YYife Senior Smile Man Hater Woman Hater Class Baby Neatest Time YVaster Noisiest Day Dreamer Most Conceited Kibitzer Most Studious Most Musical Most Artistic Biggest Hustler Most Talkative Most Contented Most Ambitious Most Courteous Boy Most Courteous Girl Most Scientific 9 o'clock Scholar i I ELEANOR HIGGINS ROBERT COMFORT EYELYN SCHMIDT HERMAN SCHEUING LOIS ARMAGOST HOWARD CHALFANT ELAINE JEARY BEVERLY CHAPMAN ROLAND SEELEY ELEANOR HIGGINS JACK HEIMLICH ROSE YONA ROBERT COMFORT DOROTHY STARR ROBERT LUTTRELL ELSIE SCOTT LOIS ARMAGOST BETTY WILLIS ERNESTINE HEIMLICH ELLSWORTH PECK RALPH ARRINGTON ROBERT HALL IYILLIAM GRANEY JEANETTE VANNELLI LUCY DEL VECCHIO URSULA GAYTON KURT MOONEY DOROTHY STARR ELAINE .IEARY ELLSWORTH PECK YERA VAN SLYKE BILL GRANEY POST GRADUATES XVENDELL WEBB-ER ROSE VONA BEVERLY CHAPMAN HOWARD CHALFANT LENA BARONE COSIMO BAGLIO ELEANOR SCHWINGLE ALDEN SHARP RAYMOND HEDDON DOROTHY LAYNE RALPH ARRINGTON ROBERT LUTTRELL Womans Home Conipai Literary Digest Foreign Affairs Liberty Farm and Fireside Current History Vogue Life Judge Nations Business Readers Digest New Yorker Big Business College Humor Scientific American American Girl Saturday Evening Post OUR MAGAZINE RACK Q T iion ROBERT COMFORT RAYMOND HEDDON ELLY CASTLE CURLY SEELEY FRANCIS SHEPARD MR. SALISBURY VELMA ROBERTS SPIKE LAPP MR. SPRY ROBERT HALL BETTY WILLIS ERNIE HEIMLICH CARL SIMMS and RUSSELL THOMAS HARMY SCHEUING RALPH ARRINGTON DOROTHY STARR LOIS ARMAGOST O-AT-KAN lixliifz Tw icxrt'-ox lc
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O-AT-KAN ,QL 36 A FEW POSIES FROM THE SENIOR BOUQUET Snap Dragon Black Eyed Susan Bleeding Heart Primrose Jack-in-the-Pulpit Narcissus Forget-me-not Poppy Daffodil Iris I-Iollyhock Bridal-wreath Sweet IVilliam Tea Rose Violet Geranium Tiger-lily Chrysantheum Thistle Bachelor Button Carnation Gladiola Bouncing Bet Paint Brush lVild Thyme Anemone Morning Glory Cornflower DOROTHY STARR LUCY DEL VECCHIO ERNESTINE HEIMLICH EUDORA EDSON JACK HEIMLICH ROBERT HALL ROLLAND SEELEY VIVIAN PACE BEVERLY CHAPMAN LOIS ARMAGOST RAYMOND HEDDON ELAINE JEARY VVILLIAM GRANEY ELEANOR HIGGINS WINIFRED FOX COSIMO BAGLIO BETTY WILLIS VVANDA HAMMOND DAVID LAPP KURT MOONEY ROSE VONA MARGARET ANDOLORA VERA VAN SLYKE HOWARD CHALFANT ROBERT LUTTRELL LENA BARONE .IEANNETTE VANNELLI RAYMOND HEDDON l'.u:lc 'llwlcxlx llll Il
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