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'Jke Cornei Senior Class History IN the fall of IQ33, a rather timid group of individuals peered cautiously into the seemingly vast domain of Nazareth High School. Encouraged by the industriousness of those already within, they ventured inside and were soon absorbed in trying to find their own allotted place. This, dear reader, introduces to you out leap year class of '36. Having overcome all timidity, we spent the first ten months after our entrance in establishing ourselves firmly as Sophomores of the class of '36. As Juniors, the following year, we resumed our activities with new zeal and earnestness. How proudly we displayed our class rings of onyx and gold! Few of us will forget the impressive Junior-Senior Prom at which our class members served as hosts and hostesses to the Faculty and the Seniors. All too soon our Junior Year came to a close and we found ourselves elevated to the position of Seniors. How we worked and strived to achieve our goal which seemed so close at hand! Our activities this final year were numerous and important. The first significant undertaking was the Senior Play, entitled The Goose Hangs High '. Among the first of the social events were the I lallowe’en party and the Christmas party. With May came again the Prom. This year, it was our turn to be guests and we take this opportunity to say Thank you. Juniors, for the lovely evening . Spring also brought with it ' The Comet in which we have endeavored to present a true portrayal of our brief but pleasant stay at Nazareth High School. Up to this time we were guided by the same goal—graduation. Now we have come to the parting of ways, taking with us fond memories of these last three years that we shall not forget. With regret, we bid farewell to our Alma Mater. May the future hold for coming classes the same success and pleasure that we have enjoyed as citizens of this happy little community. —Irene Bajan. Historian. Senior Class Officers FI RS I SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President—El a i ne Walters V ice-Presid cut—Lillian Re i n e r t President—M i riam I:lorev Vice-President—John Weiss Secretary—Thomas Starner Treasurer—M iriam Domcrt Secretary—M i riam Doniert Treasurer—Stanley Berger Assistant Secretary and Treasurer— Elaine Walters Assistant Secretary and Treasurer— Ella Hahn Student Council- Ralph Wolfe Frances l.aubach Student Council—Miriam Florey Earl George Motto: “Semper Pergamus” F Uncer: Tea Rose Colors: Maroon ami White 1936
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Jke Comet Rictor Auman Rick A good scout whether literally as an Eagle, or as a fine fellow. Always a laugh is ready for some fun. Pacts and figures appeal to him. Someday we may glide over some of his bridges or highways. PootbaU (i) (2) (3) Class Basketball (1) ( 2) (3) Blue and White Staff (2) Comet Stair. Ass’t. Business Mgr. ) Glee Club (1) (2) (3) Operetta (1) (2) (3) Science Club (0 (2) (3) Ass't. Baseball .Mgr. (2) Irene Bajan Cyclonic and energetic Editor of the Blue and White Standard. If you want to see Irene accomplish something, tell her she cannot do it. As a nurse you might believe her temperament would intimidate the patients: but we know better. Class Historian (0(2) (3) Blue and White Staff (1) (2) (3): Editor-in-chief (3) Irene’ Comet Staff (3) Class Basketball (0 (3) Class Hockey (0(2) (3) Class Vollev Ball (2) (3) Glee Club (2) (3) Dramatic Club (0(2) (3) Porcnsic Society (1) Latin Club (1) Magazine Campaign (1) Ass't. Bus. Mgr. (2) (3) Janet Barie Janet” Competent editor, enthusiastic cheer-leader. That soft, husky voice had plenty of volume on the football sidelines. All will remember her dusky, exotic beauty and athletic ability. Cheerleader (0(2) (3) Head (2) Senior Play (3) Comet Staff. Editor (3) Glee Club. Operetta (2). Orchestra (1) (2) (3) Class Basketball (0(2) (3) Captain (0 Class Hockey (0(2) (3) Captain (2) Class Secretary (2) Blue and White Staff (3) Class Baseball (2) 1936
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