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The year 1952 is a year that will 'be stamped in our minds and hearts forever. For it is our graduation year! lt doesnit seem possible for the years to have flown by so quickly. Was it just four years ago that we were but freshmen, thrilled by the fact that we were high school students and inspired by the desire to be- come seniors? VVe were delighted by the idea of planning our schedules, and it made us feel as if we truly were growing up. WVe,ll never forget out Hrst formals, dress suits, and our Freshman Prom. Our year was climaxed by our junior high promotional exercises, when we re- ceived a certificate that meant we had been pro- moted from junior high school into senior high school. - The big thing in our sophomore year was our trip to Kennywood-a whole day of roller coasters, fun houses, hot dogs, pop, ice cream, fun! As juniors we shall put in our book of memo- ries our junior play, Ring around Elizabeth , another trip to Kennywood, dances, the junior- senior prom, and finally the school picnic at Crooked Creek Dam. Remember how good we felt when we took the seniors, place in the audi- toriuml ZKULIS5 of 7952 99aft QVAFWQGHCQ Z fy MM Jafar Seniors class officers pictured at left are Dolly Thomaswick treasurer, Cassie Bower, vice-president, Elsie Vargo, secrc tary, and John Englert, president. As seniors we realized a position of impor- tance. Our underclassman friends looked to us with admiration and longed for the day when they, too, would be seniors. Our play, Mother XVas a F reshmanv, was especially good. As the days passed swiftly, we realized that our high school days were ending and that we had made them happy ones. of fda Cyfcmd of 7902, j ...L- Above are the senior home room chairmen: Ed H0- baugh, Tom Jansen, Oreste F alsetti, jim Allison, Ianice Rupert, Dorothy Bowser, Garnet Pore.
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-69 f ll 1' 'VP J 'I , :TQ-gb 1wxs:,--'-im., Rgvq Josephine Andrews Ion Celia Anthony '4Cil,' Has a lovely soprano voice . . . am- bition: to become a Wave or NVac , . . took commercial course . . . her hobby is driving her grandfatlieris Cadillac while she isnit sleeping or eating . . . president of Tri-Ili-Y . , . parliamentarian of Gregg Club . . . a member of the yearbook staff. Florence Beck Flo Naturally curly blond hair, blue eyes, and a peaches and cream com- plexion . . . will make some lucky boss a good secretary . . . likes her bookkeeping and typing , . . enjoys playing the piano and driving . , . Girls, Chorus 2, 3 . . . a quiet friendly girl whom everyone is glad to know. Carrie Bone Carrie', Y Shorthand speed demon . . . has long, brown hair and a smile for all , . . always says Are you kiddinni? , will make a good stenographer . . . spends h-er spare time reading . . . quiet and nice to know . , . member of the Gregg Club. llas a gentle disposition . . . inter- ested in Gregg Club activities . , . her secretarial training will aid her for a future job . , . an enthusiastic auto-race fan , . . K'You know it, toon says Cil. Marilyn Beck Becky llas a charming personality , . , a nice friendly girl . . . ambition is to become a beautician . . . correspond- ing secretary of the Gregg Club . , . art staff member of the Trireme , . . a member of the Senior Ensemble . . . enjoys painting . . , typing is her favorite subject. Mary Kathryn Bower Cassie Has a sparkling personality . . . Ford Cityis vivaeious drum niajorette . , , our Freshman May Queen , . . an amateur Esther XVilliams . . . takes all ber heart troubles to A'Gussie,' .1 . 'l'hat's shrewdu . . . HNl0tlH'I'n in junior and senior plays . . . vice-pres. of senior class . , . Concert Choir and Ensemble 2, 3, 4 , . . James Allison Doc A pleasant classmate and a very agreeable person . . . his heartis de- sire is to be a dpainlessi' dentist . . . Spanish fascinates him . . . loyal mein- ber of the orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . forgets everything when driving the car. Allene Has a sweet personality . . . hopes to enter secretarial school . . , favorite pastime is talking to Donna . . . dotes on memorlzing poetry . , . member of Tri-lli-Y and F, ll. A ..,. Girls' Chorus . . . likes to drive her dadis Chrysler . . . has pretty strawberry blonde locks. Allene Beck Shirley Bernauer K'Beaner A wonderful friend to have . . . not as quiet as she seems to be . . . cute kid A . . Girlis Chorus 2, 3 . . . Con- cert Choir 2 . . . can be heard saying That,s beside the pointp . . . Barb, Pat, and she are inseparable . . . thinks driving a Pontiac is fun. Dorothy J. Bowser Dot A petite, dark-haired lassie who is a friend to all . . , ambition-to work in an office . . . took commercial course . . . favorite subject-book- keeping . . , belongs to Gregg Club A . . recording secretary for I. C, C. . , . business staff of Trireme . . . participated in volleyball, shuffle- board, and badminton intramurals. Allene Florence James Josephine Celia Marilyn Shirley Carrie Mary K. Dorothy
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