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JUNIORS First Row Second Row Third Row Fourih Row Fifth Row Sixth Row Norman Burton Ed Foster Marion Fall Howard Hill Herbert Behner Louise Brotherton President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Lois Collins Donald Crowder James Bungard Thomas Cain Pearl Clegg Joan Close Nancy Gardner Sheri Hayden Wilma Dillon Patricia Donham Lawrence Evanoff Doris Fosbeck Howard Hutton Steve Korpito Pat Heckert Ann Henceroth Joseph Hudak Bernard Hunt Terry McKenzie Donald Miller Inez Landrum Beverly Lewis Kenneth Lewis Edward Livezy Class Advisors--Miss Marian Zapka and Clifford Amstutz Dear Zeke: I am writing this letter to thank you for returning my bicycle fender, the one you knocked off the last time you borrowed my bike. I'm glad you brought' my fen- der back but you shouldn't have put it in the drivewayg the coal truck ran over it this morning. -Herk A P. S. If it isn't too much trouble, bring my bike back sometime this week. -imer by Paul Robinson Page Sixteen
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Music 2, Play 2, Football 2, SENIORS David Williams Walter Yingling Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4, Cl off' 1 2 , -- Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, ass leer ' ' 3 H1 Y 4 Beta Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity S 4 Football 4, Basketball l, 2, Student Council 4 Yearbook 4 CLASS PROPHECY It is the year 1962. I am on the planet' Jupiter, and I have just received a telegram from the president of the class of 1952, Eddie Yarolin, at Southeast High School in Edinburg, Ohio. The tele- gram instructs me to locate all of my ex-classmates and see what they are doing. Ten years ago this might have been a problem, but now, with inter-planetary television, raido, telephone and every- thing, it is quite easy. So, I settle down with a cup of steaming asteroid extract, and turn on my inter-planetary television set. The first place that I contact is New York City. My set penetrates one of the big sky scrapers, and there is Geraldine Bailey, one of the top secretaries in her office. She is not married, having decided to make her job her career. Just as I was about to switch the channel, I notice a nervous man flitting in and out among the desks, trying to keep the girls busy. He looks very familiar-bless my stars, it's Steve Pelo! I always knew Steve was a born leader, and here he is, manager of a Whole- sale candy company. Suddenly there is alot of static in my set and another picture comes on the screen. A woman is singing When The Moon Comes Over The Planetu, it's Gay Busse. I have heard that she is hailed as the second Kate Smith. Gay's comedian comes out now and proceeds to do an impersonation of Junior Cfrom Red Skelton's showl, and it's Don Stacy. I got an Ohio station on my set and I managed to locate some more classmates. Dorothy Brunsetter is head nurse at St. Luke's Hospital in Cleveland. Jeanette Hildebrand is a star reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Shehhas just finished writing an article about Lee Robinson, one of the Cleveland Indian's best pitc ers. I refilled my cup of asteroid extract and got Akron. A unique little dress shop caught my attention, so I flicked my X-ray t.v. on and took a peek in. Great Galaxy! Marge McPeak, Jeanette Hill and Joanne Fosbeck are running it. They have a thriving business, the latest fad being crea- tions from Venus. They have one model Whose face is vaguely familiar, why it's Pat Davis. The girls told me to go over to the Cleveland School for the Deaf, so, following their instructions, I trained my set on it and looked in. There I saw Vivian Smith, teaching deaf children. I talked to her on my inter-planetary telephone and she told me that she is married and is raising a family of five children in addition to her work. On the outskirts of Cleveland, I noticed a lot of confusion on route 14. Upon investigating, I found that three jetmobile drivers were raising havoc around town. The jetmobilers are Paul Brown, Frank Burkey, and Glenn Hormel. A tall, red-headed State Patrolman finally caught up with them, and, for heaven's sake, it is Pinky Hurd. I decided to look in on the Cleveland Airport. A tall red-headed hostess for one of the space' ships is having a cup of coffee, and she is Virginia Wigglesworth. Three passengers on the space ship are familiar too, and they are Shirley Behner, Margie Bair and Juanita Cole, who are going on a vacation, touring some of the planets. In the meantime, two very distinguished-looking engineers got off the space ship. Blast my tail rockets, they're Walter Yingling and Eddie Yarolin! They have been preparing data for a space highway. They are having some diiliculty, because Professor Cecil Kerley, a noted scientist, had strongly objected to a highway through space. I wonder if the deep south has beckoned to any of my classmates? I'll soon see. I can hear some good music coming from Savannah, Georgia, on my inter-planetary radio. It's Jim Curtiss and his famous dance band. Jim tells me that Frank Morgan is in South America with a uranium mining company. After refilling my cup of asteroid extract, I got the magical city of New Orleans. Myra Schell is living there with her husband and six children. I found Shirley Corbitt Working as a stenographic technician for the Civil Service Commis- sion in Tulsa, Oklahoma. From Tulsa, I went to San Antonio, Texas. Dave Williams and Jerry Richards are stationed there with the Air Force. Both boys are making the Air Force their careers. Esther Myers is making the Wacs her career. Jerry tells me that George Thomas, Bob St. Clair and Oscar Voehringer are partners on a big dairy farm in Wisconsin. Back east I stopped a+ the big jet base at Brookfield, Ohio. Clara Richards, Violet Heritage and Jean Partin are working there doing office work. Wilbur Michael has the exciting job of launching rockets. This is the prophecy of the Class of '52. Page Fifteen
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IUNIORS w , ,Y First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Fifth Row Sixth Row Patricia Miner Shirley Miner Betty Myers Bill Myers Dorothy Needles Helen Onstott David Pol Arthur Power Harry Reynolds Jerry Reynolds Joyce Richards Paul Robinson Donna Rodhe Betty Royer Velma Ruggles Jane Scott George Smith Mary Ann Stahl Barbara Stonestreet Jean Rae Strausser Elaine Thompson Irene Vayner Dean Walton Richard Wearly 'xi f it Page Seventeen
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