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FIRST ROW—left to right — Don Barnett. Dorothy Bowers. Shirley Bissonette. Colette Cromer. Joyce Englehart. Kathryn Eisaman. Elaine Cal- let. Marv Lou Davis. Mark Denovich. SECOND ROW-Joanne Be- zek. Loretta Cipiti. Dave Bov- er. Ken Campbell. Pat Cor- nelius. Dave Diamond. Carol Clark. Lois Fitzgerald. Gail Barlow. Bonnie Baldwin. THIRD ROW — Jim Connor. George Cush. Emory Bezila. Ron Clemenson. Clinton Betz. Sam Frve. Paul Dinehart. Don Facciani. Joe Bolha. a I L » ! f .1 U N I 0 R C L A S s FIRST ROW —left to right- Doris Llewellyn. Bill Lewis. Tom Livingston. Alberta Hoff- man. Jean Gray. Francis Holtzman. Ron Howard. Dor- othy Kcppler. Barbara Mar- shall. Sally Gore. SECOND ROW - Barbara Hahn. Andrew Golob. Jack Murphy. Bob Havyer. Merle Kcppler. Tom Harries. Bill Heslop. Joan Leitenberger. Nancy Linden. Mary Ann Luedeke. THIRD ROW-John Jakell. Dick Gibbons. Alan Mercill. Harry Mann. Dick Mihelic. Don Gallagher. Len Marshall. Bill Marley, Bil Maquiken. Bob Janshego. FIRST ROW —left to right- Bccky Zahm. Peggy Pruner. Pat Naugle. Joan Rapoport. George Spence. Iris Olbum. Ann White. Jane Parry. David Sloughfy. SECOND ROW-John Zoppa. Bill Randall. Raymond Vin- cent. Nancy Sterling. Jim Sa- lem. Bob Robson. Ralph Young. Nancy Zobel. Rose Warner. Howard Stark. THIRD ROW - Pete Sloan. Wayne Clark. Kermit Owens. Stan Pollock. Leroy Williams. Charles Rowmanow. Blaine Paul. Joe Selich, Marilecn Snyder.
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Dorothy Jean Williams Dodie” French Club 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 3, 4—Vice Pres. 4; Chorus 3, 4; Student Council Sec. 4; Class Sec. 3; Yodler 3; Pho- enician 4; Intramurals 2. Seen writing and typing Student Council minutes every Tuesday, sixth period. Played innocent Eileen'’ in Senior Play; enjoys small children; refers to somebody as My Man.” Mary Sue Williamson Suzie” Gym Club 2, 3. 4—Co-chair- man 3—Vice Pres. 4; Cheer- leader 1, 3, 4; Class Sec. 2; Biology Club 3, 4; German Club 3, 4—Sec.-Treas. 4, Y- Teens 3, 4; Girls' W Club 3, 4—Pres. 4; Yodler 3; Pho- enician 4; Senior Play 4; Student Council 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. No calesthenic too much for Sue; no saddles any whiter than hers; knits fan- cy sweaters; untiring cheer- leader. Donald L. Young Don Chorus 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Another pro at hunting and fishing; Don's pet peeve is—you guessed it, girls! Industrial arts class proves interesting to him. Ralph Edward Williams Hi-Y 3. 4; French Club 3. 4; Yodler 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Likes to play basketball and swim at the Y. M. C. A.; always content reading or sleeping in school. D. Richard Yernaux Dick” Yodler 3, Chorus 3; Student Council 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. Dick and Mr. Holman dis- cuss fish continually; often goes back to South Fork which was his previous home; plays the accordion. Daniel T. Blaschak “Blackie Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Boys' W Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. Infectious smile; helped to construct the new part of the building; spends his spare time working at the War Memorial; wears snap- py bow ties.
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Meet the junior class of 1952! When this class elected their officers, they chose George Cush, president; Bill Randall, vice-president; Carolyn Clark, secretary, and Shirley Bissonette, treasurer. All of these offi- cers served their class dutifully. The juniors' home room presidents were Carolyn Clark, Leonard Marshall, and Leroy Williams. The student council representatives were Dave Diamond, Alberta Hoffman, and Nancy Sterling. The eleventh grade was well represented in the scholastic field this year. The names of Carolyn Clark, Don Gallagher, Dick Gibbons, Sally Gore, Barbara Marshall, Ann White, and Becky Zahm frequently appeared on the honor roll. In the athletic field one saw names of many junior class members on the football, basket- ball, baseball, and track teams. They were Joe Bolha, Jim Connor, George Cush, Don Facciani, Don Gallagher, Francis Grech, Bob Hayver, Harry Mann, Bill Marley, Leonard Sloan, Bob Robson, Leroy Williams, and Ralph Young. The weaker sex of the eleventh grade also was represented in sports. Joan Bezek, Joyce Englehart, Nancy Linden, Mary Ann Luedeke, Barbara Marshall, and Marlene Snyder are just a few. At the athletic events the cheerleaders were the high spot. The two junior girls on the squad were Joyce Englehart and Barbara Hahn. This class was also well represented in other extra-curricular activities in the school. Many juniors were musically inclined and be- longed to the chorus, orchestra and band. There were numerous juniors in the language clubs. Biology Club, Photo Club, Key Club, Y-Teens, Hi-Y, Boys' W Club, and Girls' Gym Club. The Yodler this year was in the capable hands of Becky Zahm. She, along with other students who help publish the paper, did an excellent job. On a November evening in 1951 the juniors held their dance, The Fall Frolic. The gath- ering was very successful. We hope that next year as seniors this class will continue its high standard of work and recreation and that it will become a sen- ior class of unusual achievement.
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