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Jdedication The Senior Class of Clarkston High School is pleased to make a fourfold dedication of the 1952 Hilltopper to our advisor Mr. Bonner, our Superintendent Mr. Greene, and our Principal Mr. Klingman, and the teaching staff. To our advisor, Mr. W. Leigh Bonner, with sincere apDreciation for all his helpful suggestions, willing co-ODeration and guidance through our high school career. To Mr. Leslie F. Greene, our new Superintendent, for the better understanding and closer relationship he has brought about between the faculty and the student body. To Mr. Robert L. Klingman, our new Principal, with the long eyelashes, for his co-operation and effort to try and make our last year of high school more interesting and successful. Pag Two
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yilemoried The last year brought a lot of excitement for us, for we were the Mighty Seniors of Glarketon High. We started out right away with plans for our trip in the spring end didn't stop until the day arrived when we climbed the bus which was to take us to Detroit were we were bound for Washington D. C. Our first important task wasto elect responsible officers, chairmen of the candy sales and editors for our yearbook. Our first activity was the Magazine Sale Contest with the Juniors. We won by a large margin. Next came the Senior Play which was presented on December 6th. It was a huge success. After Christmas vacation we started plans for the Leap Year Swing . This e ent took place on January 11th. The girls were very busy grabbing their man for this occasion. Early in February we were beginning to see progress in our yearbook. This kept us busy for the next couple of months. With the coming of April we started plans for our prom, which was held on the 26th. A wonderful time was had by all. Finally the day we had dreamed about for the last four years had arrived. It was K!ay 27th and we were at last on our way to Washington. These few days in Washington D. C. will linger in the memories of the Seniors forever. On June 12th we received our deplomas and the curtain fell of four happy years the! we ihall never forget. This page sponsored by Gardiner's Mill Inc. , The Home of Good Millwork, 34 West Sheffield St. Fontiac. Page One
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Front flow: L, Thayer, M. Croft, H. Donnely, Stites, W. Beach, R. Sproul, M. Bennett. Back Bow; A. Heimburper, R. Borsum, R. Carlson, W. Janton, G. Miller, R. Klingnan, G. Karseboom, L. Bonner, R. Permeter, F. nith. Cu3 todianA G. Kerton R. Boynes F. Green G. Howland S. Lowerj Page Three
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