Alexander High School - Record Yearbook (Alexander, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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V75 . HYYNWN .ff 'fx W xiii' ' Q A HSS 1S'EOI' he D eg gs .. . , N fl On a bright, sunmr morning in September of 19140, 28 eager faces started out to conquer the world of education. These were Suzanne Austin, Eleanor Brown, Dorothy Buckenmeyer, Eleanor Cupicha, Phyllis Geer, Joyce Glor, Nancy Goetz, Marilou Goetz, Emma Jean Grant, Gloria Greiner, Joyce Hoover, Rebecca Jack, Christine Klossner, Joan Meyers, Lois Parrish, Jean Hechter, Nellie Roth, Marian Wight, Az-lon Waite , Willard Wolfley, Charles Morse, John Morse, Ronald Charles, Shirley Schmieder, Jeanne Cochran, Henry Kreutter, Glen Dembowski, and Sta.nley Wiktorski. Our second year saw five new arrivals to Alexander. These were Robert Chaddock from District 5412, Paul I-Iartrick from Darien, Donald Kilby from Batavia, Beverly Beechler, and Ruth Weber from Attica. In our third year eight new faces appeared to share our experiences. These were Richard Hilken, David Huber, and Pearl Volino from Batavia, Leland Rennicks from Attica, Donald Tiede from Wyoming, Roger Chase from Darien, Janet Wirth from East Pembroke, and Carol Manwaring wfrom Buffalo, but Paul Hartrick was missing. We started our fourth year with Beverly Kingston from Buffalo, May Mallison from Bethany District FT, Monty Andrews from East Bethany, John Lavender from Darien, Donald Pestlin from District School 5 and Shirley Andrews, Ann Fuller, and Leon Wright from second grade. Roger Chase left us that year. Our hopes were still high in the clouds when we welcomed two new students in our fifth year. These were Donald Foster and Donald Tharnish from Batavia. Our class was ever expanding and in our sixth year we welcomed seven new young-hopefuls to our group. These were George Morse, Ronald Yaeger from Alden, Patricia Hampton from East Pembroke, Junamae Kendall and William Hinz from Batavia, Ann Armstrong from Buffalo, and Viola Trybuskiewicz from Darien, and that year Ann Fuller and Glen Dembowski moved from our district. In our seventh year of smooth sailing, we welcomed Edwain Reilly and Marilyn Frasier from Batavia, Roy Estabrook from Maine, William Dugan from Attica, Gordon Linsey and John Murphy from Buffalo, and Donald Wolff from York. Nancy Goetz, Marilou Goetz and Carol Manwaring had to leave our happy group. , Our eighth year found us nearing the end of our elementary education, and on the road to high school. We welcomed Robert Heding from Attica, and Ronald Metcalf and Darlene Hottois from Batavia. That year Suzanne Austin, Ruth Weber, Ronald Yaeger, and Hoy Estabrook were missing from our class. ' Our Freshman year found us practically in a new world, and we were all eager to do the right things. We were happy when Joseph Amedick from Darien, John Berry and Marvin Coisman from Batavia, and Norma Beeman and Alice Ferry from Alden joined us. Donald Kilby, Jokm Lavender, Donald Pestlin, Donald Tharnish, and William Hinz left us that eventful year. We elected officers to take care of our important. business. They were May Mallison, President, Dorothy Buckenmeyer, Vice-President, Joan Meyers, Secretary, and Robert Chaddock, Treasurer. Mrs. Parker was our first advisor. In our Sophmore year we welcomed Clarence Johnson from Clarence, Robert Meisner and Janet McNal1 from Batavia, and Joyce Zetterberg from Buffalo. That year Beverly Beechler, Leland Rennicks, Pearl Volino, Junamae Kendall, Viola Trybuskiewicz, John Murphy, Joseph Amedick, Norma Beeman, and Alice Ferry left our class We elected for our class officers this year, Donald Tiede, President, Arlon Waite, Vice-President, Ann Armstrong, Secretary, Dorothy Buckenmeyer, Treasurer. Mrs. Eager was our advisor. As our second-to-the-last year rolled around, three more students joined us. They were Roland Glosser from Warsaw, Richard Luce from Corfu, and Margaret Allen from Wyoming. That year Patricia Hampton, Ann Armstrong, Gordon Linsey, and Donald Wolff left us. Robert Meisner and Edward Reilly graduated with the class of '51 A Our class officers ,that year were: May Malliscn, President, Arlon Waite, Vice-President, Lois Parrish, Secretary, Glen Dembowski, Treasurer. Mrs. Eager was again our advisor. As our last glorious and long awaited year came forward, we were sorry that Robert Reding, John Morse, Roland Glosser, and Margaret Allen had to leave us. As our class officers this year we elected May Mallison, President, George Morse, Vice-President, Marian Wight, Secretary, Dorothy Buckenmeyer, Treasurer. Miss Lester and Mr. Bar-an'acted as our advisors. At the time of this printing, we are looking forward to the trip to New York, which is one of the most cherished activities of our twelve years in school, but most of all--to graduation. DTLJ 23

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