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Nira Parkhurst, Be Hon- est With Me - Iunior Red Cross 9,10,l2, Year- book Staff, Y-Teens 11, 12, G.A.A. ll,l2, Press Club 10, Education Club 9,10,l2, l'lall Force 9,l0, 12, Glee Club 10, lunior Class Play, Librarian 9, l0,1l, Class Officer 10, ll,l2. Carl Rogers, 1'1l Get By -FFA. 9, 10, Movie Club 9,l0, Hall Force 10, ll, Varsity C 11, 12, Track 9,l0, Football 9, 10,11, 1unior Class Play, Glee Club 9, Basketball 9. Bill Stiger, Dancing In The Dark-Baseball 10, ll,l2, Citimard Club 10, lunior Class Play, Var- sity C l0,l1, 12, Year- book Staff. Iumes Taylor, Slippin' Around - Band 9-12, Orchestra 10, ll, 12, Press Club 10, Latin Club 9,l0, Senior Scouts ll,l2, Forensic Club 10, lunior Bed Cross 9,l0, lunior Class Play, Glee Club 10, Class Officer ll,l2. 18 ll 1011 Mary Alice Tiffany, So In Love-Hall Force 9, l0,l2, Band 9,10,ll,Glee Club 9-12, lunior Bed Cross 9, G.A.A. ll, 12, Librarian 9,l0, Y-Teens ll,l2, Orchestra 9,l0,1l, Iunior Class Play, Edu- cation Club 9. Ioyce Walters, My Best To You-Latin Club 9, 10, Press Club 10, Glee Club 10, 12, Band 9-12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Y- Teens ll,l2, lunior Red Cross 9, lunior Class Play, G.A.A. 12, Librari- an 9,l0, Education Club 10. Lois Warner, Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue-Latin Club 9,l0, Band 9-12, Glee Club 9-12, Iunior Red Cross 9, 10, Press Club l, Orchestra l0,11, 12, Class Officer 10, Education Club 10, G.A.A. ll,l2, Y-Teens ll,l2, Yearbook Staff. Sharon Wilch, Take Me Out To The Ball Game -F.1-LA. 9-12, lunior Bed Cross 9, 10, G.A.A. 11, 12, Y-Teens 12.
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Claire Laurendeau, A Pretty Girl ls Like A Melody - Iunior Red Cross 9,10, Latin Club 9, 10, Librarian 9,10, Hall Force 9,10, Y-Teens 11, 12, G.A.A. 11,12, Band 9-12, Glee Club 9,l0,12, Student Council 12, Press Club 10, Iunior Class Play. Robert Mann, Makin' Love Ukelele Style H- Basketball 9, lunior Red Cross 9, Track 9-12, Glee Club 9, Movie Club 9-12, Varsity C l0,1l,l2, lun- ior Class Play, Student Council 10, Senior Scouts 12, Yearbook Staff. Duane Marsh, Take lt Easy-Movie Club 9,10, Track 9,10, Citimard ll, lunior Class Play, lun- ior Red Cross 9,10, Year- book Staft, Press Club 10. Walter Meggitt. 1 Ain't Got Nobody - Student Council 9, Movie Club 9, Football 12, Varsity C 12. E 1011 Gary Mesnard, ln My Merry Oldsmobile - Track 9-12, Football 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, ll, Varsity C 9-12, Iunior Class Play. Harold Mesnard, Slow- poke-Football 9, ll, 12, Track 9,10,12, Varsity C 11,12, Iunior Class Play, lunior Red Cross 9. Eileen Nieset. Sweet And Lovely-Iunior Red Cross 9,10, F.l'l.A. 9-12. Bill Norris, LoVerfCiti- mard Club ll, Varsity C 1l,l2, Track l1,12, Football ll, 12, Junior Class Play, Baseball 12, Student Council 12, Buckeye Boys' State. 'I7
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CL SS HI TORY The year of 1940 brought to the class of 52 a new world. To some it was a gay adventure, and to others it was a tearful experience. This strange world brought about many new acquaintances and life long friends. In this first year we all got the measles, causing the school to be closed for some time. After the first year had passed, we undertook the second wtih much more enthusiasm and confidence. We were in a play called Goldie Locks and the Three Becr.rs. This was the year that Miss Bertha washed Gerry Bookmyer's mouth out with soap for whistling maple seeds in school. What a year! The third and fourth grades came next, and we had learned many fascinating games like Tick-Tock- Double-Lock and the boys chasing the girls and visa versa. The fourth grade was also the year that we started having different teachers for our classes. We were rather bewildered and excited about all this, and we also started studying harder. The fifth grade didn't prove very exciting for most of us, but some were chosenfor the grade chorus. The fad for the year-beanies. The sixth grade made us feel pretty big since we were the oldest group in the building, but when we came to the seventh grade, we were rather small people in a big world. Cheering took on a new interest for us. Soon the eighth grade was here and each year we were gaining more momentum. This year Mr. Koester assumed responsibilities as our class sponsor along with Mrs. Frederikson. This was the first year that we had a class picnic. Then we were freshmen. At last the best days of our school career were here. Mrs. Sarvis came this year replacing Mrs. Frederikson as assistant class sponsor. We entered a float in the Halloween parade and received a prize. That was a year for fun. The tenth grade hurried upon us and we had to start working to make some money. To do this we had a movie, and again a float which received a prize. We had a few birthday parties that year and in the year that followed. The eleventh grade, the biggest and best year yet, finally arrived. We were all excited about the play The Night of Icmuary l6th . and our prom, with the theme of Bon Voyage. We again had our movie, bake sale, scrap drive, a very successful Halloween dance, and another prize float. We had a very full year. At last we have come to the end of a long journey, only to start a new and strange adventure. This, our Senior Year, is one to which we have long looked forward. This year we had our senior play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay , and a school assembly which was a Minstrel Show. The year has been highlighted with plans for graduation. Even though we have lost many members of our group through the years, we have gained many others. ft has been a long, but wonderful, journey, 19
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