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SENIOR POPULARITY CONTEST BOYS Donald Bangert, Raymond Dryer Daniel O'Kane, Raymond Dryer Donald Bangert, Ioe Kernell Ray Dryer, Daniel O'Kane Ray Dryer, Tommy Thompson Iames Dick, Ray Dryer, and Ioe Kernell Theodore Bergman, Ioe Kernell Donald Bangert, Wray Landon Donald Bangert, William Binkiewicz, Douglas Bangert Donald Bangert, Ioe Kernell Tommy Thompson, Marvin Buttles Ray Dryer All of us, Marvin Buttles Tommy Thompson, All of us Tommy Thompson, Bob Stillman, and Red Metzger Tommy Thompson, loe Kernell Bob Stillman, Walter Stone Bill Garrity, Bob Stillman Don Bangert, Ioe Kernell Phu Hounseii, Bob Stillman Ray Dryer , All of us, Bob Stillman ll Mario Dal' Aqua, Alvin Bullen General Course Mathematics Robert Taylor Ginger Rogers Guy Lombardo Music Goes Around , Smoking Room Football Team lack Benny QUALIFICATION Most popular Most scholarly Most pleasing personality Most likely to succeed Most versatile Best dancer A Best dressed Biggest heart breakers Best athletes Best looking Laziest Biggest drag with faculty Needs it most Worst drag with faculty Most likely to be heard Wittiest Most inquisitive Biggest grind Best parlor rugbyist Most likely bachelor Most typical student Least appreciated Biggest Flirt Biggest gigolo . Best course Worst course Favorite actor Favorite actress Favorite dance orchestras Best songs of the year Schoo1's greatest need We nominate for the Hall of Fame Favorite comedian 21 GIRLS Lorraine Gaylord, Iudy Romeo, and lean Thalmann Ruth Dryer, Barbara Macaulay Lorraine Gaylord, lean Talmann Ruth Dryer, Lorraine Gaylord Lorraine Gaylord, Mabel Milne lean Thalmann, ludy Romeo Iudy Romeo, Lorraine Gaylord Mattie Fay McNab, Alice Shellenberger, Iudy Romeo Mabel Milne, Virginia Mitchell Odette Young, Judy Romeo Lorraine Gaylord Virginia Mitchell Alice Shellenberger, Mattie Fay McNab History and English History Ronald Colman Claudette Colbert Ray Noble, Glen Gray Alone, 'lMoon over Miaml Swimming Pool Mike Riley and lim Farley Fred Allen
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SENIOR CLASS AST September the entering Seniors seemed inexperienced and untried, but only a short time elapsed before they proved themselves capable of many undertakings. The class has the sole distinction of experiencing a banner year in athletics, an unequalled sale of their yearbook, and' several delightful social entertainments. Their checkered careers have displayed remarkable scholastic ability and interest in dramatics, art, music, and athletics. S ' The elections to the Student Council secured positions for three of the class' prominent members. With no opponent, Raymond Dryer received the Presidency. Thomas Thompson became the Senior Boy Representative, which simultaneously made him Vice-President. Lorraine Gaylord was elected Senior Girl Representative. Therefore, she has officiated as Secretary on the Council. Political campaigns continued when the Seniors chose their honorary officers. Douglas Bangert became President by an overwhelming victory. Mabel Milne as Vice-President proved herself worthy of the trust granted her. For Secretary-Treasurer, William Binkiewicz scored once again high above his competitors. Dues consisting of ten cents a week were voted upon in order to provide for the social function and class gift later in the year. The first class meeting 'promoted the publication of the Senior Yearbook. ln due order the class officers, assisted by Miss O'Connor and Mr. Lusch, appointed the Editor, Advertising Manager, and Business Manager. The many literary and business staffs were composed of volunteerseniors. Interesting discussions relative to graduation and the Senior Dinner Dance prevailed in the class meetings. Graduation was scheduled for the twenty- second and the Dinner Dance the Saturday prior. To satisfy the Seniors' desire for variety, the Board of Education planned a ceremony less formal though equally as effective. On graduation night, the members newly elected to the National l-lonor Society will be revealed. Those receiving Departmental Awards will be speakers that evening in addition to the valedictory and salutatory deliveries. After Commencement the seniors will find themselves starting on the threshold of life with glorious visions of the future. Though their ways part here and separate courses are destined to be mapped out, the Class of '36 should meet again upon the pinnacle of success. Their Alma Mater bids them a happy course and ultimate success. A 22
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