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NAME Barry, Franklin Burnisky, Elizabeth Canne, Mildred Conklin, June Craig, Mary Ann Day, Richard DeRuyter, Levern Donaldson, John Dunham, Barbara Dunham, Raymond Eggleton, Evelyn Falkey, Lowell Filiatreau, Thomas Fridley, Donald Gaylord, Barbara Gleason, Kathryn Goodman, James Harland, Margaret Herendeen, Warren Hulster, Bonita Jordan, Faye Krager, Yvonne Lundgard, Jack Lundgard, Jean Lyon, Richard McCann, Viola Minns, Gordon Mosich, Robert Nagel, Robert Nash, Donald Oaks, Carol Ogden, Charlene Opdyke, Douglas Overslaugh, Charles Peake, Harry Post, Joan Rathbun, Mary Richmond, Donald Ryan, Donna Schafer, Gerald Travis, Arden Van Camp, Ronald VanDeventer, Alan AN SWERS TO Zeke Betty Milly June Mary Ann Dick Levern Jack Barb Ray Evie Falk Tom Frid Barb Katy Jim Maggie Warren Bonnie Faye Bonnie Jack Jean Dick Vi Gordy Bob Bob Don Carol Shorty Doug Charlie Harry Joni Mare Don Donna Jerry Ardie Ronnie Alan w-e-- O'-'ws H 'a::1c ' EP 703- ' '7S3-- .NQOH-05' udp-1 mega wseg-Q 93 s.f'L'5: g,, -gg,-'Q Shia S-51- :1:'rw.FQ.-. 'iii Sam-- NOTED FOR Ambition '? 'Z Cars ? ? Quietness Imagination Her swing Being a good sport Quietness Brains Friendliness Voice Sports Bark Late hours His walk Sports Cheerleader Basketball Sewing Manners ? ? Clothes Hair Cocoa Nuisance Tallness Car Giggling Gentleman Tallness Size S mile Buick 429 77 Personalit Y Neatness ? ? Leadership Driving?? Hair Interlocutor Late hours His dimples Gift of gab His girl friends Quietness 14-..-1. -- ,,.--- Y - ,gi-T PET PEEVE Miss Connolly Being called Red Conceited people Mr. Schott Mr. Schott Dancing History 41Midger! Fast drivers Conceited people Oral topics Girls in general High heels Milk trucks Mr. Schott Kid brothers Air Force French Narrow-minded people Snobs Brains People saying We'll see! Miss Connolly Jack Mr. Johnson Mr. Schott English Gossipers Getting up Tests Betty Mr. Schott - Cars that break down Having to shave People that slam car doors History tests People staring at my hair Sophisticated women Being called Rye People calling engines motors G, Tate Gossipers Inattentive people WEAKNESS Girls Tall fellows The navy Men Tim Sharon Girls Low necklines Cokes Spaghetti Candy Dark places Parking Blondes Square dances Nephew Blondes Watkins Arguing Little sister Short men Ken Girls Dick Girls Bob Jeanie Girls Food Fishing Men in general Frank Dancing Carol D. Car accessories Don Tangerines Fancy cars Pizza Barb Wilbur K. and Joyce E. Girls Mechanics AM BITION To be a forester To be a nurse To travel To get married To get married To be a farmer To be a farmer To go places To be a beautician To go to Alfred To be a reception director To be an athletic director To go to college be a farmer be a social worker To be a nurse To be a farmer To teach To attend college Undecided To get married To be a beautician To To To join the Navy To go to Alfred To join the Navy To get married To be a farmer To be a farmer To be a mechanical engineer To be a mechanical engineer To go to Alfred To get married To get out of school To go to college To be an auto mechanic Undecided To be a teacher To be an auto mechanic To be a professional giggler To be an auto mechanic To be a nurse To own a car To be a farmer
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7?52 4 Qfckztwzg . . . In June of 1948 the Class of 1952, with a record number of sixty-three members including eleven honor students, turned its back on eighth grade and embarked on its high school journey. The class's first job after entering high school was to choose the officers who were to be its leaders. Assisted by our new advisors, Miss Joyce Mundy, Miss Jane Golding and Mr. Wilbur Hartmann, we elected the following officers: President, Donald Frid: leyg vice-president, Thomas Filiatreaug secretary, Susan Browng and treasurer Kathryn Gleason. In February of our freshman year, we presented, in assembly, a one-act play entitled Wildcat Willie Gets Girl Trouble. In the following month the class ventured to its initial money making project, which took the form of a donkey basketball game. This event seemed to have been enjoyed by all and proved to be very profitable to the Freshman class. :At the first class meeting of our sophomore year, we installed Donald Fridley as president, Jack Donaldson as vice-president, Kathryn Gleason as secretary, and Donna Ryan as treasurer. By this time, visions of New York City were beginning to take form in our minds. For our second financial venture was presented two one-act plays, one, a hillbilly comedy entitled Comin' 'Round the Mountain, and the other, a mystery entitled Whodunnit? On this occasion we played to a full house and boosted our treasury considerably. Not quite so profitable, but very enjoyable was the card party and informal dance the Class of '52 sponsored in the spring of its sophomore year. Our second high school year concluded, we were now getting into the swing of things. Every school activity was found to have members of the class in prominent positions, and we eagerly looked forward to our return to dear old P.C.S. as upper classmen. This was no sooner said than done, for that fall we found our lockers situated in the cross-corrider, and we were, we thought, becoming quite grown-up. As juniors, our class had been whittled down to forty-six members. We now also had only two advisors, since Miss Golding had left us the preceding June. Our first job, of course, was that of electing class officers. They were as follows: Harry Peake, president, Donald Nash, vice-president, Elizabeth Burnisky, secretary 3 and Mary Rathbun, treasurer. A In November of this year the class ordered those all-important class rings, which were being displayed by January. Our first money-making activity of the year was the sale of orange and black pencils with the basketball schedule printed on them. In March the Class of '52 again brought the donkeys to town for a basketball game brought a capacity crowd and a tidy profit for the class. On the evening of April 13, we brought something new to the auditorium of P.C.S. in the form of The Dixie Minstrelsf' The show consisted of class talent and was our greatest financial success thus far. The audience apparently enjoyed it very much, but it afforded the class as much pleasure too. By May 18 of our third high school year, the annual Junior Prom had rolled around, and this time it was our turn to sponsor it. We called the dance the Isle of Paradise Prom and decorated the gym along an Hawaiian theme. It seemed that no sooner had we entered our junior year than it was all over. Although we couldn't possibly make ourselves believe it at the time, we were entering the home stretch. Perhaps just as hard to see was the big city looming on the horizon. CContinued on page 323
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