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Top row — Keith Brimmer, Willard Vickery, Dennis Good, William Funkhouser, Steven Smith, Edwin Hummel, Joseph Ginter, Ronald Good, Jack Hoyt, Kent Hardebeck, Jan Rappatta, Robert Thews, Carl Sanders. Second row — Marilyn Kersey, Gloria Conde, Mary Jackson, Joyce Ann Needham, Isabel Dayberry, Jeanette Shappell, Joyce Minor, Paula Gledich, Betty Jakich, Carolyn Zack, Marilyn Homolla, Joyce Adams, Claudette Cruikshank, Rita Halaschak. Front row — Nancee Martin, Beverly Geiselman, Patricia Taylor, Barbara Havrilesko, Verna Faitak. Rosemary Kovacic, Lorraine Dreyovich, Susanna Armenth, Ruth Prokop, Kay Robertson, Beverley Hos- kins, Phyllis Kludt, Jacqueline Zellers, Shirley Lovin. CLASS OF 54 The 1952 Edisonian Top row — Mary Rich, Marie Hernandez, Irene Pedroza, Trinidad Lopez, Mary Eyrich, Joyce Brown, Marilynn McEwan, Kendra Zinkovich, Kathleen Szostek, Leona Zieba, Donna Berg, Helen Burnham, Joan Newman. Second row — Fred Cochran, Andrew Grusak, Roy Taylor, Mitchell Najar, Richard Hamady, James Kovakas, Joseph Feistling, Daniel Jaroscak, Frank Carrigan, Richard Tuthill, Ray Bolha, Donald Burton, Edward Houck, Jack Kenney. Front row — Enaanuele Venturella. Floyd Daughtrey, Edward Chambliss, Zachary Zack, Carter Jack- son, Richard Uhlir, John Motto, John DeVaney, Edwin Woodard. Arnold Stegall, Ray Taylor, Warren Ellis, Everette White.
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Officers Felix Ortiz, president; Norma Patterson, secretary; Ronald Kersey, vice-president; James Meister, treasurer. Class of ' 54 Having successfully completed one year at Edison, the members of the Class of ’54 were anxious to start their second as sophomores. As they were the largest class in the school, they contributed many athletes and club mem- bers to Edison’s extra-curricular pattern. At their first meeting of the year they elected very capable officers in a businesslike way; and having learned during their fresh- man year the importance of the Student Coun- cil, they chose Joyce Minor and Arnold Stegall as their representatives on this governing body. As each class has the privilege of sponsoring school dances each year, the sophomores held their dance on March 21. After spending two happy years as Edison’s under classmen, the sophomores were ready to advance again and look forward to the year of class rings, proms, and plays — their junior year. Sponsors Mr. Owen Miss Greger Mr. Snedeker 24 The 1952 Edisonian
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Officers Robert Fiebelkorn, secretary; Ann Marfie Halaschak, vice-president; George Greer, president; Carl Jablonski, treasurer. Class of ' 55 The long awaited day, September 5, finally arrived for the freshmen as they embarked on the four-year journey known as high school. Being an especially alert group, they had little trouble in getting their books and lock- ers and adjusted themselves quickly in their classrooms. At the beginning of the year, they chose a very invigorating group of officers to lead them in their first high school activities. Bar- bara Ramusack and Donald McBride were selected to represent the youngest members on the Student Council. Their first activity was a dance given on January 4 for freshmen only for the purpose of the members of the class to become better acquainted. The second dance was a barn dance, the first of its kind to be given at Edi- son, on April 19. Having, thus, completed a fine first year in high school, the members of the Class of ’55 looked back upon pleasant memories and for- ward to becoming sophomores. Sponsors Mr. Szabo Miss Grabill Mrs. Pruitt Mr. Owen 26 The 1952 Edisonian
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