Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 32 of 76
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ress between Bob Hay, football coach of Notre Dame, and Wilson Shurgour, CBS announcer. Something Announcer Shurgour has said over the hook-up during the broadcast of a game was offensive to Coach Hay. Mlle. Leah Oakes has acquired a French accent and is using it to increase her in- come. She knows Ze exact hairdress for ze bee-u-tee-ful head of Madame. Leah is conversing with Doctor Robert Dennis Michael Murphy, brain surgeon. Leah and Bob have something in common-both deal with the head, exterior and interior respectively, thank you. A sober and fatigued man hobbles into the room on a cane. Leonard Gaylord has found it quite a task keeping books for the Secretary of the Treasury. His assistants, the Condon sisters, are accompanying him. Robert Maloney and Robert Schrader, two knights of the highways, have just left their luxurious conveyance Ca rumbling box carb and are arriving. However, they are thinking of settling down, now that Eleanor Rehorn and Ida Vincent have become such expert cooks, having received national prizes for the best chocolate layer cakes in the state. Doctor Mildred Shaddock, or Mimi, as she is better known, and the Reverend David Pearson are renewing their Schoolday courtship, while Chef John Duquette is busy in the cafeteria preparing the banquet. CDukie had to tear himself away from his hot dog stand in Philadelphia for the occasion.D The Misses Lowrie and Grapes, school teachers in Jersey City, still have no de- signs on anyone! Mr. Rolland Lindke, brilliant mathematician, is assisting physical training in- structor, Inez Perry, to the banquet table. The entertainment is to be furnished by Ken Lewis, stage and screen comedian of the Gallagher Follies. Mr. Gallagher is here in person with his fiancee, Miss Ellen Goheen, celebrity of the Follies. Harold Reak, good looking airplane designer, has most of the women in the clouds or is literally sweeping them off their feet. Among those absent from the Class of '36 are Ralph Perkins, Geraldine Brust, Earl Collins and Harriet Tillman, who had met with various accidents, all of which had proved fatal. The accounts of the deaths were published in the obituary columns of the Medina Daily Handbill edited by Mary Whitmore and Dot Higgins. All funerals were conducted by the city's ardent undertaker, Donald Butler. Now that all are assembled, debonair Jack Lynch attempts to quiet the gathering so that the banquet may get under way, but his greatest obstacle is Kenny Lewis, who is as insistent on a good time today as he was twenty years ago. PHYLLIS FARRELLl . Scrzbex GEORGE BUTTS 28

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A CLASS REUNION Omzrionx The reunion of the Class of '36. .Yettingx The Medina High School Auditorium. Time: Twenty years hence-in 1956. John Lynch, president of the '36 class, is on the reception committee, greeting his old classmates. His secretary, Mildred Webber, has accompanied him from the news- paper office in New York City. While flying here, they met james Carrel, pilot of the airliner, who also was planning to attend the reunion. At one end of the auditorium Burton Kleinsmith is in deep conversation with sev- eral very attractive ladies, namely: Arlene Morgenberger, Ione Meland, Beatrice Oliver, and Louise Vail, who have collaborated in establishing a beauty parlor in Los Angeles. COne of their daily customers is Geraldine Davis, America's beloved actressj Leighton Voelker, who has just returned from abroad with his dance band, is furnishing the music. His instrumentalists include Phiz Watts, piccolo player, Johnny Lacy, trumpeter, Ed Adkins, drummer, Reggie Allen, pianist, Skunk Hall, bass player, Gerald Manley, odd tooters, and Mary Monagan, blues singer. Junior Wilson, vvorld's heavyweight wrestler, is taking last minute instructions from his little wife, the former Teresa White, while near them stands Dorothy Corlis, renowned author of Why Doesn't It Happen to Me? heatedly discussing crime and its QbeneD factors with Chief-of-Police Robert Botsford. Keith Armstrong, cartoonist, is drawing pictures for little Leo Houseman jr., while Leo Sr. is introducing his French wife to his friends. Behind them Sam Jackson, authority on locomotives, is relating his autobiography to an eminent psychiatrist, none other than Gordon Payne. Gordon's attention, however, is fixed on a unique personage. Entering the auditorium and clothed in sables and satins is Ernestine Pask, prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Her press agent, Edgar Rook, is accompanying her. Allen Winter has found it necessary to change his paper suit, as he has had the misfortune to step into a mud puddle on his farm before coming to the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Yagge, nee Alberta Parker, have grown prosperous in their little grocery store selling Behee's Better Beans for Babies. They are now thanking Miss Behee for her contribution to their wealth. Audrey Boyce exchanges sales talk with Joan Male, manager of the local f1ve-and- ten. Audrey has since gained renown as a hat designer. A heated argument is in prog- 27



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CLASS OF 1937 FOURTH ROW: Beckwith, Petermn, Lagf, Pope, M RAYMOND PAHURA . DOROTHY MCPHERSON . ARMAND BACON . ALBONE, IRENE AMES, LEONA ANSTEY, RODERICIC AYRAULT, MARGARET BACON, ARMAND BAKER, LOIS BARBER, ETHEL BATEMAN, JEAN BATEMAN, ROLAND BECKWITH, RHODA BOYLAND, MARIE BRENNAN, JOHN BRIGHAM, JOHN BURKE, MARY CAPELLI, JEANETTE CHUBBUCK, VIVIAN CLARK, LUCY CLARK, ROBERT CLUTE, DOROTHY COBB, MARGARET CONLEY, BERNARD COON, MILFORD Cox, BARBARA Cox, MARIAN DURNELL, HOMER ELLICOTT, ROBERT ELSOM, RUTH ELLSMORE, MELSA FULLER, JANE GALLAGHER, WILLIAM GARRETT, EUGENE GARRETT, THOMAS GOLDSMITH, MURIEL GRANT, WATSON HALL, ARXSTINE HENNER, JEAN TOP ROW: fohnr, Prahler, Bacon, Mean, Smith, Plummer, Murdock, fowl, Brigham, Conley, Kilworth, Straha, Lafher, Marazo SECOND ROW: Goldrmith, F. White, Alhone, L. Olmxtead, B. Cox, M:PherJon, M. Cox, Rohh, Clute, Oldx, Tanner, Lynch, Waxnaek, Poison Barher, Verhridge THIRD ROW: Mr. Martin, Seipioni, Pahura, Lexlie, Meland, Marino, Punch, Garrett, Anxtq, Gallagher, Paine, Sharman, .Ymith R Bateman, Rahn, Min' Boardman ower, Ellxmore, Ame.r, Vincent, Metz, Elrom, f. Bateman, Henner, Cohh, Boyland, Montgomery OFFICERS Prefident JEAN BATEMAN . Secretary MISS BOARDMAN Treaxurer MR. MARTIN HIBBARD, LUCILLE HOLMES, DOROTHY JACKSON, HARRY JOHNS, MORGAN KILWORTH, DONALD KROSS, JOHN LACEY, MARGARET LAGASSE, LORRAINE LASHER, SIDNEY LESLIE, DONALD LEWIS, HAROLD LYNCH, ELAINE MCNALLY, MYRTLE MCPHERSON, DOROTHY MASSAR, BUDDY MARAIO, ALDERIG MARION, FRANCIS MEARS, EDGAR 29 MELAND, ELLSWORTH METZ, FLORENCE MONAGAN, MARY MONTGOMERY, RUTH MORIARITY, BERNADINE MOWER, MARIAN MURDOCK, LOIS NOEHREN, WALTER OLDS, BETTY OLIVER, BEATRICE OLMSTEAD, LUCILE PAHURA, RAYMOND PAINE, JAMES PETERSON, MONICA PLUMMER, MARIAN POPE, ANITA POSSON, LORBTTA PRAHLER, JOSEPH , H ixtorian Advixer Advixer PUNCH, OVID RAHN, MILFORD ROBB, ELISE SANDERSON, HUGH SCIPIONI, ROBERT SHARMAN, DONALD SINCLAIR, SHIRLEY SMITH, ARTHUR SMITH, HARRY SOWL, DOROTHY STIELOW, ALICE STRAEA, CHARLES TANNER, EMILY VERBRIDGE, VELMA VINCENT, AVIS WARNE, MARIAN WASNOCK, CATHERINE WHITE, FRANCIS

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