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1 dime must not dim tli eSe memories Row 1. J. Dostal. M. Wilder, P. Leory, S. Hagan, P. Sorff, B. Conrad. E. L. Brown, R. Gilbertson, J. Johnson. Row 2. J. Roberts, J. Sundt, B. Katfcr, S. Myhre, S. Hill, N. Nace, J. Por-son, B. Cook, P. Potchin. Row 3. P. Weed, K. Bcim, N. Jenson, C. Blaul, P. Heinrich, M. Giere. J. Scoggin, B. Link, A. Bloul, P. Morgon. Missing—Robert Lee, Mario Cor-on, Tom Doman, Tom Lee, Richard Meland, Betty Jo Potter, Robert Willey, Mary Wind. Three memorable years will soon be drawn to a close for Edina's Senior Class of 1952. Led by Roger Whitney, president; Dick Lair, vice president; Barbara Link, secretary; and Jack Anderson, treasurer; the class has tried to make this year a memorable one for all classes. The faculty advisers who have worked with us this year have been: Mr. Rolland Ring, chairman,- Mrs. Janet Schroeder, Mr. Ted Greer, Mr. Del-mar Fredrickson. The seniors will never forget Edina. The wonderful memories of classes and classmates, activities and sports, dances and parties, will always be a port of our high school memories. The senior year of high school has often been called the year of privileges. National Honor So- ciety, Field trips, better auditorium seats, and one ruling set of officers are but a few of the freedoms presented to this class. Graduation day draws to a close the high school days of Edina's class of '52. Now, with the printing of the annual, they can stand back and survey all that has transpired during the past months. It is hoped that in the future this record of a successful school program may recall to loyal Edina alumni the pleasure and satisfaction with which they graduated. It is with happy memories that they turn the traditions to the following classes. The class of '52 wishes them luck in looking ahead to many more successful years at Edina. VALEDICTORIANS LEAD HONOR STUDENTS Kathryn Beim Robert Lee Ann Blaul Thomas Lee Carolyn Blaul Richard Meland Elizabeth L. Brown Philip Morgan Mario Caron Sonja Myhre Betsey Conrad Nancy Nace William Cook Janet Parsons Thomas Doman Peter Patchin Jerry Dostal Betty Jo Potter Margaret Giere Jerry Roberts Susan Hogan Patricia Sorff Pat Heinrich Jane Sundt Susan Hill Patricia Weed Nancy Jensen Jack Johnson Martha Wilder Bruce Katter Robert Willey Patricia Leary Mary Wind Salutatorian Barbara Link and Valedictorian Rosamond Gilbertson Page twenty-three
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dick Lair, vice-president; Roger Whitney, president; Barbara Link, secretory; Jack Anderson, treasurer Page twenty-two
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Kenneth Ahrens Hockey 3, 4; varsity football 2, 3, 4; track 3, 4. Barbara Allen Transferred from Cleveland Heights, Ohio 4; leadership conference 4; co-chairman senior dance 4; Whigrean staff 4; Y-Teens 4; homeroom secretary-treasurer 4; Ski Club 4. Allan Anderson Track 2, 3, 4; Visual aid 3; Hi-Y 2, 3; office helper 4. Kathryn Anderson Leadership conference 2, 3; Whigrean staff 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, chapter secretary 4; Pep club 2, 3; Drama club 2, 3, 4; French club 3; cheer leader 2; homeroom secretary 2, treasurer 4. Robert Bachmann Transferred from Southwest 3; printshop 4; hockey 3; French club 3; E club 3, 4. Donald Akins Leadership conference 3; varsity football 3, 4; baseball 4; Ski club 4. George Andersen Printshop 4. Jack Anderson Transferred from Tennessee 3; Senior class treasurer 4; leadership conference 3, 4; varsity football 4; Whigrean staff 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; class play 3; co-chairman Senior Dance checkroom 4. Sheldon Anderson Leadership conference 4 homeroom secretary 4 E club 3, 4; football 2 wrestling 2, 3. Phyllis Bailey Y-Teens 2, 3, chapter treasurer 4; Drama club 2, 3, 4; pep club 3; band 2, 3, 4; National Thespians 4. Pago twenty-four
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