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v4C7'.M CCNA' 2 In the field oi' soor Le, we again had. seven 1 1 -1 on the football' H-UH, and the C8.13'i33Jf.l1 of the team was our own Jtnlhnmm. in bo.slr,etball, Red Ge-deon acgain became County Foul Shooting Champion and wayne Liervi, our able Captain fthe Varsity squad was honored as an Hall-Countyyn For the second year, Jeanette Jokilehto was again Captain of the cheerleaders with another member ofthe class, Joyce Foote joining the squad, and helping: to bring home the cheerleading trophy for the second consecu- tive year. The lone senior member oi' the 1952 track squad was Tlaofoas TLonevo::,nurdler and broaci- j11!Y1l3G:1', was certainly proved to oe a valu- able one. W Y-teens. . . . l,2,3,l+ President. . . . . H Synod G.A.A......1,2 Glee Club. . . . l,3,N l Yellow Jackets . - 3,h Ensemble ..... . A. V. A ..... . 3,u Class Vice Pres. . . l Photo Clicks .-.- 4 World Affairs .... 2 Salute Staff . . . 3,H Salute staff . . . . 2 Class Secretary. . . 2 Annual Staff . . . . 1+ Treasurer. . . . . H nuke nie 'wma 'Haas- SEER Library reference 'L ll W. ,Kaul Glee Club. . . 1,2,3,b Esemble. ..... 2,3 Operetta . . . . . 3 Marching Band .... 3 Photo-Clicks .... l Y-teens ..... 2,3,M World Affairs. . 2,3,h Library Club .... 2 Junior Achievement . M President ..... M Salute staff . . . 3,u Annual Staff . . . . M Snapshot Editor. . M Literary Staff . . M Advertising Staff. M 0.16, QAJAQA Ugaaakfrdfldrfffi Dramatic Club. . . l,2 Basketball Manager . 3 Glee Club ..... 1,2 Football Manager . . 3 Y-teens ..... 1,2,3 Varsity B ...... 3 Salute Staff . . . 3,H Treasurer. . . . . 3 Exchange Editor. . M Student Council. . . 3
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Md? Mzz. Www!! Wolf, R.?,,.AI7 Band . . . . . . 1,2 Yellow Jackets Y-teens. . . . . . 1,2 Salute Staff , world Affairs. . . 2 Annual Staff , x ?-'X ' El 'G N 4 ,I ll - 'zlffp -- i-lies Q ff f I-Q Stencil Study Basketball .... 1,2 Basketball Mgr. . . M Football . . . . . . 2 Yellow Jackets . l,2,3 Yellow Jackets . , , 1 Dramatic Club .,., 1 .467 E: .sc-aw: .3 As their final effort in the dramatic field the Seniors staged the comedy 'Eliza- beth's Young Mani for the One-Act Play Fes- tival. Don Brown playing the this ro1e,was mistaken for a psychopath by the maiden aunt portrayed by Rita Haller and her busy-body neighbor with Irene Moricz cast in that part. Kathryn Kresge enacted the young newly-wed,E1izabeth. As their final class get-together, the Seniors picnicked at Chippewa Lake Park, forgetting momentarily school and its on- coming final exams and the not too dis- tant graduation exercises. And so, the curtain falls on one of the greatest spectacles ever produced. Although the four year drama of the class of '52 had its moments of joy, sorrow and disappoint- ment,its final sentiment is one of achieve- ment, for it has successfully taken that first step in preparing for the individual roles its members are to play in later life.
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