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Look Ahead Thirty-one members comprised our Seventh Grade Homeroom with Mr. Kenneth Campbell as our first Junior high school teacher. All through the grades, we had been looking ahead to the day v hen we would go upstairs and have classes with the high school. This was i12 We had passed one mile stone, and all were ready to look ahead to the next, only five years away I Now, we are Seniors - Seventeen - just looking ahead I 6
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Dedication It is with pleasure that the class of 1952 dedicates The iowur11 to Janes E. Barnard, our teacher of industrial arts. Last year, Kr. Barnard arranged for and planned the photogra ;ny work on the annual with Mr. John Severance; however, this year, he is doing the photography work himself. Mr. Barnard Graduated from Mexico Acadu and Central School in I9I4I und Oswego State Teachers' College in 19ij.8. His college work v as interrupted by three years of ar.iy service, eirhteen months of which v:erc overseas. In September 19l;9, he began teaching industrial arts at Belleville. He is now working on his master's degree during summers at Oswego. Last summer, he v;as initiated Into Epsilon ?i Tau Natio al Industrial Arts Honor Society as a graduate student. The class of 1952 realize the exceptional ability of Mr. Barnard, admire his pleasing personality and wish to express their appreciation of his work y dedicating this annual to him.
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Senior Officers Bett’ J. Young '’Bet The class of »52 began their high school days in 1949, in the laboratory with Mrs. Chap- man, as their advisor. There were twenty-one members at that time. The following year. Miss Flint welcomed the same number of noisy sophomores to the tenth grade. The next year, the fifteen Jolly Juniors climbed up and down the stairs, to the barn with Mr. Bellinger, as advisor. The high points of this year were the senior rings and the Junior prom. Mrs. Eastman greeted seventeen happy seniors to her room. Earning money for a Senior Trip presented a problem to each and every one. Dances, the senior play. The Great Ben Allah, and selling refreshments at basketball and football games have helped to solve this problem. Joanne A. Wetterhahn Shorty” VALEDICTORIAN CLASS FLOWER Yellow Tea Rose CLASS COLORS Aqua and white SALUTATORIAN 7
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