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SENIORS WIELAND. VIRGINIA Ginie Fenton 1. 2. 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 3. 4; Dramatics Club 2. 3. 4; Ju- nior Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Girls Quartet 4; Student Choir Director 4; Choir Ac- companist 3; Bay 4; An nual Staff 4; Bay High Players 4; Choir 4. WIELAND. WILLIAM Gle A.nnual 4; Class Pres. 2. 3; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Choraleers 4 Boys Quartet 2. 3. 4; Pand 1. 2. 4. Pres. 1; Brass Ensemble I. 2; Jr. Play 3; Easketball 1. 2. 3; Base- ball 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Nat'l Honor Society 3. 4; Pres. 4; Photo Club 1.2; Student Council 1. 3. 4. Pres 4; Varsity B 3. 4. Sec. 4; Tribunal 4. Chief Justice 4. YOUNG. JEAN Jeaner Annual 3. 4; Bay Window 1. 2; Cheerleader 3. 4; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4. Girls Quar- tet 3. 4; Choraleers 4; Jr. Play 3: Sr. Play 4; Girls Basketball 3. 4; Science Club; Student Council 3; G A A. 3. 4. Sec. 4; Y- Teens 2. 3. 4; Service Group 2. ZIPP. JANET Janet Ann :a! 3. 4; Bay Window 3; Click 'n Hope 1. 2; Bay High Players 2; Thespians 3. 4; Sr. Play 4; Y-Teens 2. 3. 4; Photo Club 2; Due to the fact that Don Neate was drafted before he had completed the first semester of his senior year, we were unable to print his picture. We are happy that he was able to return and graduate with the Class of '52. Page l7
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SENIORS SAWYER. LAWRENCE “Larry Culver Military Academy 1; Choir 2. 3. 4; Publicity 4; Choraleers 4; Band 2. 3. 4. Ensembles 3; Library Club 3. 4: Treasurer 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Photo Club 2. 3; Bay Window 4; Junior Play 3; Sr. Play 4 SCHWING. LARRY Lolly Jr. Play 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 3. 4; Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3. 4; Tribunal 4; Athletic Coun- cil 4; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; So- cial Ch. 1; Boys Quartet 2; Varsity B 3. 4; Football King 4; Annual Start 4. SNOW. DONNA D. J Annual 3. 4; Lit. Ed. 4; Bay Window 2; Cheerlead- er 3. 4; Class Sec. 3; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Y-Teens 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1: Nat'l Honor Society 3. 4. Sec. 4. Athletic Council 4; Girls Basketball 2. 3. 4; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Circle Group 3. Service Group 2. SPRAGG. ALICIA Lee John Marshall 1. 2. 3; Pa- per Start 1. 2; G. A. A. 2; Orchestra 2; Class Presi- dent 1.2; Baseball 2; Bas- ketball 1. 2. 4; Student Council 1, 2; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Majorette 4; Choir 4. Y- Teens 3. 4; Circle Group 3; Leader 4; Annual 4; Com- mercial Club 4; Junior Play Start; Senior Play Start 4; Monitor 4. SMITH. DAVID Dave Social Science Club 3. 4. Pres. 4; Varsity B 4; Choir 4; Annual 4; Bay Window 2; Photography Ed. 2; Foot- ball 1. 3. 4; Track 1. 4; Asst. Baseball Mgr. 3: Photo Club 1. 2. VERGILIO. JOANNE Jo Annual Start 3. 4; Bay Window 2. 3. 4; Sr. Play 4; Y Teens 2. 3. 4; Choir 1. 2. 4. SMITH. PAULEN Bus Annual 4; Bay Window 2; Choir 1, 2. 3. 4; Choraleers 4; Boys Quartet 2. 3. 4; Class Treas. 1, 2; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Brass Sextet 1. 2; Jr. Play 3; Sci. Club I; Basketball Mgr. 4; Basket- ball 1; Baseball 3. 4; Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Nat'l Honor Society 3. 4. Treas. 4; Photo Club 1. 2; Student Council 1. 3. 4; Varsity B 3. 4; Tribunal 4. WALTON. JANE Janie Annual 3, 4; Asst. Art Ed. 3; Art Ed. 4; Bay Window Art Ed. 2. 3. 4; Art Club 3; Thespians 2. 3. 4; Soc. Ch. 3; Sec. 4. Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Y-Teens 2. 3; Publicity Ch. 3; Photo Club 2; G. A. A. 4; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Service Group 2; Bay High Players 2. 3. 4; Girls Basketball 2. 3. Page 16
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CLASS WILL The senior class of 1952 leaves the follow- ing to the underclassmen of Bay High: Marilyn Altman leaves her many boy friends to Patsy O'Toole who seems to have enough of her own. Sue Bellows leaves her Helmet Head to Georgie Bullock. Nancy Burke leaves her love for Miss Se- bert's English class to Dave Hinckley. Faye Bury regretfully leaves her voice les- sons to lanice Gerber. Don Bissland leaves his way with the women to Frankie Walbridge. Jack Buchanan leaves his sharp clothes to anyone who would like them. First come, first served. Joe Chope leaves his headaches with this year's annual to Tom Williams. Diane Cline leaves the thrill of being en- gaged to Janet Dreiling. Beverly Crates leaves her food from the bakery shop to Mary Galambos. We hope Mary doesn't get too fat on all of it. Mary Cutts leaves her work at the hospital to Joanne Weber. Joe DeLuca leaves his violent fights in dramatics to Carol George. Jim Dever leaves his mother's yellow con- vertible to Jim Weymark, who we know will appreciate it. Max Doubrava leaves his camera and equipment to Bill Wendt. Dewey DuPerow leaves his women trouble to Speedie Hinz. Barbara Dunn leaves her tonsil troubles to anyone who wants them. Ronnie Englehart leaves his memorable laugh to Peter Roehl. Hubie Gillespie leaves his continual habit of blushing to Pat O'Toole. Don Glendenning leaves his discoveries in River to the junior boys. Roger Harper leaves his hot rod to any- one wishing to risk his life in it. Rita Hagedorn leaves her skits in Bay High Players to Mary Ann Boren. Pat Hallier leaves her speeches in English class to Lynne Bettes. Ruth Holton leaves her sun lamp to any- one who wants a sun tan—or should we say burn? George Hill leaves his temper to Don Gres- ham. Joan Itschner leaves her faithful girl scout badge to Judy Stark. Joy Jacobson leaves her love of music to Emily Kreke. Carol Kaase leaves her knicknames to Tom Briner even though he has enough of his own. Bob Kaase leaves his refugees to Larry Marsh. Tom Kissell leaves his keen eye for long shots to Jack Keever. Larry Kulis leaves his brother, Lee, for all the sophomore girls to fight over. Bob Lawson leaves his flat feet to Tom Henry. Joyce Larson leaves her love of a good time to Carol Harlan. George Marshall leaves his oboe to his sister, Susie, to carry on the Marshall name. Audrey Martin leaves her love of school to Polly Gordon. Philip Monger leaves his girls in River to Gary Griffin. Kay Mullen leaves her quiet ways to her sister, Pat. Lucy Nichols leaves her many activities to anyone liking hard work. Gordon Patterson leaves his arguments in class to some unsuspecting junior. Dan Pottinger leaves his plaid sport coat to Ronald Jonas. Pete Purvis leaves his track ability to Dick Fenn. Sandy Ralston leaves her boisterous man- ner to Bonnie Winton. Nancy Reiner leaves her baton to Kay Wieland. Sandra Ross leaves Daisy to Gail Haller, but takes Rasputin with her. Peter Rusch leaves his lab technique to any needy chemistry student. Larry Sawyer leaves his ability to spot cop cars to Dan Goemmel. Betty Sellen leaves her reserved manner to Margie Upp. Dave Smith leaves his painful backaches (he hopes) to next year's center on the foot- ball team. Bus Smith leaves his honors in football to Jim Monck. Donna Snow leaves her love of cheerlead- ing to Sandy Dunn. Alicia Spragg divides her cashmeres be- tween the girls of the class of '53. Jane Walton leaves her scientific mind to any junior girl that takes a liking to chem- istry. Joanne Vergilio leaves her parties to Jean Allen and hopes that the juniors will have as much fun next year as the seniors did. Jack Warnock leaves his diplomacy to any hot tempered person who needs it. Bill Wieland leaves his shoulder to some lucky football player. Ginie Wieland leaves her sweet smile to her two cousins. Jean Young leaves her wild slumber par- ties to Judy Irwin. Janet Zipp leaves her office reservation to Lynn Hodge. Page 18
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