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decor TRUMAN CHAsE clan' advirer PRorxAlsLY without Mr. Chase's aid, the class of '52 would never have gradu- ated! For four years he has faithfully en- I L- DANCE COMMITTEE Coumf-led the Qmcefs in all C1355 business Sealed: Sandy Pellett, Carol Hachman, ro-claairmeny rlanding Sandy from paper drives to proms. Weston, Dodi Koizen. party for the faculty and their children at which Mr. Swaflield played a jolly and ingratiating Santa Claus. Whether braving the inner office to reserve a date for the leap year Hook 'n Haul Hop, keeping the Coun- cil bulletin board up to date, or changing the provoca- tive placards in the main hall, the Senior Council was regarded by classmates and underclassmen as the lead- ers of Roger Ludlowe. The year concluded with a june party given by the now old Council for the new. PLMQRS BAJK E TBAL L BON? D THE Senior Council thanks Miss Copeland and Mr. Pitruzzello, two terrific teachers, who through their enthusiasm and originality helped to make the Council program run smoothly this year. halls . . . boost morale . . . COUNCIL ADVISERS George Gross, Sandy Pelletr Scott Smith, Al Kanawali EVELYN COPELAND Pun IP PITRLZZFLLO CLASS 1. Q 'Y
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Elllll '? fwilft' ... f. J, I CLASS OFFICERS J. Mills, Irearurerx A, Curlee, yecretary: R. Gribko, pretiderzlf S. Smith, rice-prexident. SENIOR COUNCIL T THE traditional tapping ceremony in june twelve proud juniors became the new Senior Council. In September, as seniors. they started a busy year of varied activities, advised by Miss Copeland and Mr, Pitruzzello. After a bang-up Club '52 dance. the Coun- cil supervised the election of a Red Feather girl, who turned out to be Ann Molloy, and in October played escorts and dishwashers for Parents' Night. During the football season the Senior Council added interest to the games with posters and mimeo- graphed programs, helped the freshmen with cheers at pep assemblies. and in November sponsored the B-F Hop. Mid-December found the same crew hard at work creating Christmas atmosphere. The decorations -notably the snow on the windows, the tree in the cafeteria, and the music between classes-put every- one in a tinsel and mistletoe mood. Then two days before Christmas vacation the Council gave the annual Council members change placards . . . wash dishes . . . approve 3 bugs , ,.,,.,, as 1 Rich Gribko, Anne Curlee, Mary Lou Lobdell Bob lnderdohnen, janet Armor, jack Hubbard Donna Pearson, Anne Curlee
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we-3' 5 9 Q! --x I ni 6 DOROTHY A. AGOSTINO Dot Dortx ' ff gomf hfrlfllr north Qfffrff' Coursei Business Secret.1ri.1l. Activities: Bahv Sitters' 11 1: Daisy Chain: Dramaties 1 I 11 for 11,1 Girls' Glu' 111, Allniiftl 2, I 11 Year woo' IOSEPH I A XIBROST OC. Gl10Jlp!1fffl?l1!l rw 1 1 gnu LII Course Sexentitie Activities beiente 11 Sports Freshman I5.1sLb1ll IN Ioorbgll 171 X 1rs1Ix Baseball 41 otball 11 JOYCE L ANDI RSON 0 Slxip She ramzof mn 71 Jhe nezer ,frztr Course College Activities Cafeteria Staff 151 orus 1 I1 F 11 11 1 Square D ncing 131 ll her 17 1 STEPHYN ANTAI. Stexe All there are llnrt uln 171116 lm! llIll7I?l llvem lm! 11141 le 11 rm! 171 ll If t Course Industrial Arts Sports CrossCountrx Nfanaeer '1 ARLINI Xl ANIIIOXH I If on 1 L rr 11111 I 1 1 w I ourse fo LLL rixities C I orus 1 sem wlx 1 isx f 1 ramatres 1 I HX I LI N xr rx S111 L mneress 1 1 H LJI' woo Sworts Intert rss Iirlvetbrll I L LN 1 S IW 4 B. C. 1BEFORE COLLEGE1 Freslazmzrz Histor 1 1948 3 In the summer and fall of 19-18 while the Gallup Poll was promising Thomas Dewey an unquestionable presidential victory. Hurry Truman-deserted by VU:1II.1ce and The Nerf' York Time 1-xxns struggling resolutely to keep his ofhce on Capitol Hill. Hoxxever. one r'1iny September morning Tru- mf1n's destinv xx 1s fir from the thoughts of the slicker-clad freshmen enterinu Roger Ludloxxe for the first time Their one question xx IS not Am I the people s ehoice' but XX here is the auditorium' To their astonishment they did find it and to exerxones amazement l1ter in the fill Truman did xx in the election Finding the auditorium thoueh xxis lust the hrst of 1 freshmin s problems for after beinlg briefed on the aspects of high sehool life ex erxone bee 1mL eompletelx confused by bells th1t rmg it the xx rong time 1l11,,poles thtt stood in the middle of the hall and luneh th1t h 1d to be e1ten in only funny minutes' Although the Senior Couneil xx is helpful frosh found themselves bevxildered when left to their oxxn NK its 1nd 1 seemingly useless floor plan of R L H S 1nd mmx 1 freshm 1n xx IS l1te to cl'1ss beetuse he eould not hnd the elevator IANET ARNIOR Il amz mi nt: LIU pmrm up war umlfrtlfa 1111 11 ranzr Course Qolleee Activities Canasta 171 C lass reas 1 ee 7 Dust Chun Iuture 'ILdLlILfS11fAl11Lfl :ir s am uct me R om Pres 1l Ixomi Senior C ounei LL tent Coneress 17 U1 XL1r bool-1 Chairman WALTER ART Wfalt 1 I mllu lu 71 hr lbarz be PVLJIILIZI Course College Activities Adxanced Seience 111 Q. 41 flass Assemblx 1 I1 Home Room Pres 1 51 Nexxspaper 11 1 Yedrbtvtnlx Sports Interelass Baseball 1I rsux C11 eLLr 1 YI C IRKLDINI' 'KL YR C Lrrx ' T .If 11 I1 411 I 'C' Course I olleiee LIINIIILS iorus f s semlwlx 1 I isx 1 .un 1111s 1 l 1 r s H L 1r vo Sports lnrerelass Iiaslxethall 111 1 w l ls L T9??4i . .- fx ,, , R . 1 t , , M , 1 . . , 1 .z .I,m.'111f. '- ' 'K ' . ' 3 .1111 J. ' . 1 1 1 ' ' K ', A ' A J ' . A .lit N334 11 1 ' A-. I y . . ' 1 -' ,L . V' I I 4 ,., A . 1 1 . 1' , . . 1 .' 1 U11 11:0 ' SVN' . 1 '1 . 'L ' l ' ' ' . 1' Q .S 1' --Jann f If f V 1 - 4 4 411 Q V -- V I I . ' -.1 : - . L TH. IDQ S-. 1-11 :fy , if Ch ff: .11 Q. - ,527 - - A Af a ' ,AL as ' -.3. Lili 1I1g CTI' B 1- 141g Ilo ' o ' , 211 ' A- ans 1311 i il S-xg Stul' Q 1 ' -, f g '-r - l If .fx , 1- . l ff 11 , , 7 , .7 V 1, 11 'L V77 I -Ag . I1 I 7.'. x' I ! - ' ' r if ,U ,. ' .y. l' A ' I Activities: Sturnp 111. Audio Visual Aids 1'l1l Chorus R A : '-Q U' 1 ' fr! 5 V' - ' .' 'V 1 ' A 1-14 A 9' A I A 3 'C .. h , .. 4 . v 1 ' I 1, 5, '11, B.1sleetb.1ll 1l, 2. 11. -11. N x i :vi if Va i1l 11.l11S0 ' 1 1, an 5 X S Kr - I II 4 C 1111. Lt VI '. 1111,1' I4I1Lf ' L. j 1 ji 115 -Qlfyf 11.1 11 1 ru. Q . v V 1:5 Q ,f Qlllp. '1 1 1 4 AC ' -' U 1 41 1 1jfil.ss As- I -I -f 1' .1 I ' Z. S, 111 11.1 ' ,I.1in1 IW ' 11 V111 1' 011 af aff. D f I ' ' , 11. I:.1tl1L-rs' fltglv ir 11 ortlv 11111113 1 eff. Q.,- , SIN 511 1511.13 1 lug Ciirlsl lim- 4 -- Q Q-T oo- 13, 11L Home Room L-L. A -g 3. H ,qi V IAS . Ni lxlll l.1l .i:'1'x11l,C 11- 11- - -1111 As' . 211 DJ Cl .IIIIQ 7 ff 1 '11 ' 1 It Dr 4 1 , 2,1 err 1' ole-e 1 f 6 - ' .il 1 ' l' ' ' A X 1 1311 1 l ole. if F I?-f f 1, 121, Io kj' I, J. 91. .11fl.1ll B- ,Z , .t .. . b Q V 11, 21, Volleyball 121.
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