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REFLECTOR FIRST ROW Sandra White. Janet Strozar. Delore» Boland. Romavne Freeman. Betty Day. Shirley Mishler. Pat Kokoruda. Miss Orms. SECOND ROW Mr. Bosley. Coletta Green. Homer Gay. Jerry Klaum. Earl Mostoller. John Petchar. Betty Ann Keating. The book you are now holding before you, dear reader, is the 1952 yearbook of Ferndale High School known as the Reflector. The Reflector is sponsored each year by the graduating class and its staff is voted into office by the entire senior group. Mr. Bosley is the Reflector's able adviser. Mr. B” besides his other work on the Reflector, takes and develops many of our yearbook's photographs. Our school is proud of his work and certainly proud of this book. Art work for the book was directed by Miss Orms and Mrs. Mcllnay, who worked with the art staff after Miss Orms became ill. Copy for the book was produced under the supervision of Mr. McGhee, literary adviser. Besides being editor of our school paper, honors again were bestowed on Earl Mostoller, as he was elected to the position of Editor on the Reflector. Editor Earl , as we have referred to him many times, was very instrumental in producing this wonderful piece of work. There were many times Earl met with his staff to collaborate on certain subjects for the betterment of our memory book. To us seniors, all that is left of our high school days is our Reflector. The Reflector to us is our teachers, our classes, our football games, our senior play and all other work and activities we have performed. As you look at the following names, remember this was your 1952 Reflector staff and all the memories that are contained in this book were made possible by them and their advisers. You should be as proud of them as they are proud of their work . . . the 1952 Reflector. Nineteen
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COURIER FIRST ROW. Miss Hoffman. Janet Weaver. Bernadette Sheehan. Joann Byers. Carolyn Mostoller. Gayle Palmer. Phyllis Murray. Marlene Tredennick. Shirley Mishler. SECOND ROW: Ruth Retallack. Annice Covalt. Darlene Emeigh. Delores Boland. Eleanor Blaschak. Mildred Intihar. Terrie Savering. Shirley Senish. THIRD ROW: Ron Humphreys, Doris Easterbrook. John Petchar, Jim Laidig. Fred Mickel. Earl Mostoller. Mr. Slick. FOURTH ROW: Anthony Bartis, Richie Voytko. Jerry Klaum. Paul Hostetler Is your article in yet, it's due tomorrow you know. These are familiar words heard by the staff of the Courier, and words spoken by our capable adviser Miss Hoffman and Editor Earl Mostoller. These persons, together with a selected staff, bring to the student body every month The Big Story. And the Big Story is none other than the news gathered in and around F. H. S. Each month, Miss Hoffman calls the staff for its monthly meeting. Here she and Editor Earl distribute articles to be written and ready usually with- in a two week time limit. After the articles have been produced by the talented writers, the paper is then ready for the printer. The printer after making sev- eral copies sends it to the school for further reading and correction. This is known as the rough-draft. Again our talented editor finds his way to the print shop. The return copy from this trip is also used in correction and further improvements. Returning this copy, Earl, after a few days, is contacted and informed that the Courier is ready and he eagerly finds his way to the printer. He returns with the final copy and it is then distributed to the stu- dent body. This time is eagerly awaited by the staff as well as the student body, because it adds a feeling of pride to see something you wrote, printed, and then read by the students and faculty. To Miss Hoffman, Editor Earl and the entire Courier staff we say Thanx and congratulations. Eighteen
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SENIOR PLAY LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Swick. Dean Slagle. Jerrv Klaum. Ron Humphreys. Bernadette Sheehan. Paul Hostetler. Gayle Palmer Marlene Tredenmck Dale Show. Shirley Mishler. Earl Moxtoller. Connie Paulakos. Mike Vasalinda. |ohn Petchar. Shirley Senish. John Gawl.'« Ioann Klanchar. lack Boerstler. |im Flick. CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Penelope Sycamore MARLENE TREDENNICK Essie CONNIE PAULAKOS Rheba BERNADETTE SHEEHAN Paul Sycamore GERALD KLAUM Mr De Pinna DEAN SLAGLE Ed MICHAEL VASALINDA Donald RONALD HUMPHREYS Martin Vanderhof DALE SHOW Alice SHIRLEY MISHLER Henderson DICK SWICK Tony Kirby EARL MOSTOLLER Boris Kolenkhov JOHN PETCHAR Gay Wellington JOANN KLANCHAR Mr. Kirby PAUL HOSTETLER Mrs. Kirby GAYLE PALMER Three Men JACK BOERSTLER JIM FLICK JOHN GAWLAS Olga SHIRLEY SENISH LEFT TO RIGHT (Seated): Betty Ann Keating. Terrie Savering. Eugene Paul. (Standing) Craig Hassenplug, Mr. Slick. Mr. McGhee. Richie Voytko. Winnie Wicknick. Twenty
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