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MARTHA ADAMS Musical voice Likeable Attractive Charconge 45 Buccaneer 45 Sr. Class Sec.5 Glee Club I- 2-3-45 Head Maiorette 45 Flagtwirler 2-35 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-45 Teen Talk 2-3-45 Li- brarian 45 Student Rule Day 4. ROBERT ANESETTI Regular guy Ever teasing Ambitious Charconge 45 Buccaneer 3- 45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Hi-Y 3- Pres. 45 Student Council l- 3-45 Fire Warden 3-45 Foot- ball 'l-2-3-45 Basketball 'I- 2-3-45 Baseball 'I-2-35 Wrest- ling 45 Student Rule Day 4. ROBERT ARMSTRONG Joker Rarely blue A chubby lad Hi-Y 45 Student Council 25 Teen Talk 2-3-45 Football I- 2-35 Wrestling Mgr. I. BEVERLY BEDILLION Big hearted Generous smile Beautiful hair Buccaneer 3-45 Glee Club 2-45 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 15 Teen Talk 2-3-45 Librarian 45 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4. JAMES ALDERSON Just grand Nonchalant Athletic Pres. 35 Hi-Y 2-3-45 Student Council, Vice-Pres. 3-Pres. 45 Teen Talk 45 Camera Club 3-45 Hall Patrol 2-3-45 Fire Warden 3-45 Football 1-2- 3-45 Basketball I-2-3-45 Stu- dent Rule Day 4. PAUL ARBLASTER Patient Silent type Artistic Charconge 45 Hall Patrol 3-4. RICHARD BAILEY Rugged Bright in math Hi-Y 45 Student Rule Day 4. LILLIAN BELL Longs to graduate Amiable Bashful Teen Talk 45 Librarian 4.
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The Senior Class Highlights Of The FRESHMAN YEAR We entered Chartiers as green humble freshmen back in 'l948, but during those first few days of initiation, we looked more like Indians than students. It didn't take us long to learn the ropes , however, and we soon entered into the spirit of high school life. There weren't many club memberships opened to us the first year. Only the Junior Tri-Hi-Y for the girls. Some of the athletes in our class got their start by participating in reserve basketball, 'Football and wrestling. Each home room had a student council representative and we had quite a few members in the band. The outstanding social event was our freshman party. SOPHOMORE YEAR No longer lowly freshmen, we became more active in school affairs. This year gave us the opportunity to become mem- bers of any club or activity of our choosing. Our Sopho- more Hop was a great success. The profits from this dance and the bake sales, which we held throughout the year, were saved to be used the next year tor the Junior-Senior Prom. JUNIOR YEAR By this year we were well settled in our choice of subjects and were counting sequences. Some of our boys were now Class Flower Red rose Class Colors Blue and white Class Motto Look up-and on Senior Officers: Miss Peacock, advisor, Martha Adams, Sec- retary: Velma Holtman, Treasurer, Bill Borza, Vice-Presi- dent, Bob Hissom, President. Class Of I952 stars in football, basketball and wrestling. We had a few teachers from our class take part in student rule day. Of course, you never mention the Junior year without re- membering the biggest event-the Junior-Senior Pram. How excited we were! And what fun we had making the plans for the prom and especially decorating the gym. A circus theme was chosen and cleverly carried out by a solid ceiling of balloons with huge cardboard animals along the walls. Another important event of this year was our Junior play, Clementine, SENIOR YEAR Seniors at last! As we came to school that first day of our senior year we all realized that this would be the best and busiest year of our high school days. This was the year of Class Day, Baccalaureate, and finally, Commence- ment. Remember our Senior ploy, The Face on the Stairs , and the fun we had at the Junior-Senior Prom at which we were the guests. Members of our class held important oflices in the various organizations and a senior staff published the yearbook. The pretty girls and handsome boys of the May Day Court were all from our Senior Class. As the school year came to an end, with all the excitement of getting out two weeks early, getting measured for gowns and practicing for our senior exercises, we realized we were leaving Chartiers. We were leaving not only with diplomas but with a fiock of happy memories of our four years at Chartiers and the many friends we made in our high school days.
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PATRICIA BETON Practical in business Loyal to Chartiers Busy bee Charconge 45 Buccaneer 45 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I5 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-Sec. 45 Teen Talk 2-3-45 Student Rule Day 4. MARKO BRIGICH Mechanical mind Serious Blue eyes Hall Patrol 3-4. JOAN CARROLL Just Joan Enioys sports Chatter-bug Charconge 45 Treasurer 25 Glee Club 2-3-45 Maiorette I-2-3-Head 45 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-45 Teen Talk 2-3-45 Cam- era Club 2-35 Librarian 45 Student Rule Day 4. DONALD CLENDANIEL Devilish Clever actor Car l?J Hi-Y 45 Teen Talk 45 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play5 Hall Patrol 2-3-45 Football Mgr. 3-45 Baseball Mgr. 25 Wrestling 2-3-45 Student Rule Day 4. WILLIAM BORZA Witty Enthusiastic Brainy Charconge 45 Buccaneer 3-45 Vice Pres. Sr. Class5 Hi-Y 45 Teen Talk 3-45 Camera Club 45 Sr. Play5 Basketball I-2- 3-45 Baseball I-2-3-45 Stu- dent Rule Day 4. MARTHA BRODNICK Mild tempered Blondie Buccaneer 3-45 Teen Talk 3-4. CARL CIGANA Cute All-round guy Comical Glee Club 2-35 Hi-Y 45 Hall Patrol 3-45 Football I-2-3-45 Baseball 2-45 Wrestling 2. MARY CLEVELAND Modest Penny Collects many friends Teen Talk 3-45 Librarian 3-4.
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