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What We Look Bach On Class History It was back in September of ’47 that the class of 1952 first entered Oakland High School. Everything was new and strange to this group of kids, but they soon fell into the swing of things by electing class officers. The officers for the eighth grade were Lucille Tasker, president; Gloria Maffett, vice president; Gary Baker, secretary; and Miriam Davis, treasurer. Their biggest social function of the year was the 8th grade party. When the next year rolled around they started right in by electing Lucille Tasker as president for her second year. Other officers were Midge Kiser, JoAnne Dunbar, and Mary Lee Rodeheaver. For their ninth grade party they came out with the “Shamrock Swing ’ By the time they reached the tenth grade, big things were begin- ning to happen to this senior class-to-be. It was in this year that theyi really crashed in society by helping give their first Spring Formal. Lucille Tasker was elected president for the third consecutive year. The assisting officers were Edith Bolyard, Jean Ashby, and Pat Bachtel. In their junior year big things were again scheduled to happen to this class. In May of ’51 they used “Moonlight and Roses” for the prom which they gave for the Senior class. Officers for the year were David Anderson, Kitty Gnegy, Jean Ashby and Martha Beckman. In the fall of ’51 the Seniors started on their last lap of the great, journey. To get things going they elected Paul Mclntire president, Beverly Flanigan vice president, Midge Biser secretary, and Gloria Maffett, treasurer. One of the first things on the schedule for these Seniors was a bus trip to the University of Maryland to see the campus and a football game. Time flew by, and it was once again time for the prom. The Seniors were treated by the Junior class to a prom with the theme of “Southern. Plantation.” The Seniors, around the first of June, had an assembly in which each Senior homeroom presented a skit. Next came the Senior picnic at the Bittinger Recreational Area. The Sermon to the Grads came and went. At last it was Graduation Day. The final ceremonies ended the high school days of the Senior Class of 1952.
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To Whom We Listened Senior Speakers BEATRICE BUTCHER PAUL McINTIRE Commencement Speaker Class President MARVIN MILLS Student Council President Commencement Speaker MILDRED BISER EDWARD BROWNING Commencement Speaker Commencement Speaker LOUISE SPOERLEIN Commencement Speaker
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