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PHYLLIS JEAN BEAMS Sahitatoriaii, Presiiiciit 4-H 1; Chorus 1-2: Band 1-2: G. A. A. 1-2- 3-4, A%vard Leader 1-2, Secretary, Treasurer 3, President 4: Play Busi- ness Manager 3: Tatler Stalt, Business Man- ager 4: Englisli Contest 3: Latin Award 3; Home Ec. Award 3: U. S. History Award 3; Op- eretta 1; Minstrel 2; Class President 4. GEORGE WILLIAM SNYDER, JR. Vicc-Prcsiiiciit Track 1-2-3-4: Bas- ketball 2-3-4: Baseball 3-4: Class Vice-Presi- dent 4: Letterman ' s Club 3-4, President 4: Vistula Staff 4: Tatler Staff 4: Play Cast 4: Play Crew 3. JULIA ANN MYERS Secretary -Treasurer Decatur, Indiana, high school 1: G. A, A. 2-3- 4: Play Cast 4: Vistula Staff 4: Tatler Staff 3-4: Chorus 2-3-4; Operetta 4: Minstrel 2: Canteen Manager 3. Senior Facts The class of 1952 b egan high school in 1948 with thirty-six members. The highlight of their year was initiation, November Sth. With the help of Mr. Max Mitchell, the class sponsor, they elected as class president, Richard Chapin; as vice-president, Bob Burch; secretary-treasurer, Arden Berry; Phyllis Beams and Jack Sprague, Student Council. As sophomores, they took great pleasure in helping the freshmen into high school. Tw o members were gained, Judy Myers and Jack Lantz, but they also lost three classmates, Lucille Birchfield, Helen Smith and Bill Wilcox. Class officers for 1949-5 were: Arden Berry, president; Bob Burch, vice presi- dent; Julee Mitchell, secretary-treasurer. Phyllis Beams and Les Peeler capably represented the class on the Student Council. Mrs. Marion Clark was faculty advisor. After becoming sophomores the class of ' 52 made itself known by taking an active part in all school activities. Most outstanding were Blaine Harding, Richard Chapin and Perry Stauffer who were chosen to play varsity basketball. Probably Fremont high school ' s jolliest junior class, they started the 195 0-51 term with thirty- two members including two new arrivals, Bob Tober and Bill Palmerton. During the course of the year, however, they lost Abbie Pansier, Donna Antrup and Anne Johnson. As officers they elected Blaine Harding, president; Jack Sprague, vice-president; Jim Gary, secretary-treasurer; Student Council mem- bers, Joyce Lomont and Bob Tober. Judy Myers and Joyce Lomont managed the canteens with Anna Champion and Mona Triplett as assistants. The outstanding events of the year were: the magazine sub- scription drive; the selection of class rings; their first formal dance; the junior-senior banquet; and the exceptionally successful presentation of the class play, which was directed by Mr. G. W. Moreland. The fall of 1951 found a slightly depleted senior class starting the final term. There were two new members, Nancy Lacey and Carol Huffer, but Bob Tober and Les Peeler were no longer with the class. During the year, the seniors lost Carol Huffer and Joann Chapin. Mr. J. L. Mertz was elected class sponsor with Phyllis Beams, president; vice-president. Bill Snyder; secretary-treasurer, Judy My- ers; Sharon Weigle and Roger FoUett, Student Council. In between money-raising events, the seniors managed to produce a class play; publish the Vistula ; and print the Tatler . Most of the year ' s activities, though, were centered around making money for the proposed class trip. Some of the seniors were rather glad to leave, others would, perhaps, have liked to say awhile longer. But all of them looked back with pleasure at the things done well, with regret at things done poorly, and with sincere relief at having finished one phase of life.
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JERRY T. CRAWFORD Baseball 2 ball 2-3-4: Boys ' State man ' s Club Contest Cast 4: Track 1- ball 3-4. • . 1 Plav 2-3-4 3: Basket- Hoc s i e r 3: Letter- 3-4: Pest 3-4: Play Cre v 3; VoUey- JOYCE JEAN LOMONT G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Vice- President 4: Chorus 1- 2-3-4: President 4: Stu- dent Council 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3: Edi- tor-in-Chief, Tatler 4, Staff 3: Vistula Staff 4; Jlinstrel 2: Operetta 1- 4: Literary Club 3: Can- teen Manager 3: Hoo- sier Girls ' State 3. RUTH ELAINE SCHIEBER Chorus 1-2-3-4, Ac- companist 4, Sextette 4; Band 1-2-3-4: Operetta 1-4: Minstrel 2: G. A. A. 1-2-3: Play Cast 3; Plav Crew 4: Tatler Staff 4: Vistula Staff 3- 4. PERRY BRUCE STAUFFER Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4: Track 1-3-4: Letterman ' s Club 3-4: Play Cast 3-4: Op- eretta 1-4: Minstrel 3; Amateur Sho v 4: Tat- ler Staff 3-4: Vistula Staff 3-4: Chorus 1-2-4, President 2: Quartette 3-4: Volleyball 1-2-3-4. DARREL ROBERT BURCH Track 1-2-3-4: Bas- ketball 1-2-3: Baseball 1-2: Letterman ' s Club 3- 4: Class Vice-President 1-2: Tatler Staff 3-4; Cross Coimtry 3. ANNA LOUISE CHAMPION G. A. A. 1-2-3: F. H. A. 3: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Vistula Staff 4: Tatler Staff 4: Minstrel 2: Op- eretta 1-4: Ass ' t Can- teen Manager 3. GERALLEE FALKA G. A. A. 1-2-3: Sex- tette 3: Double Sextette 2: Quartette 4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Literarv Club 3: Tatler Staff 3-4: Vis- tula Staff 4: Play Cast 4: Chorus Secretary 4; Hoosier Girls ' State 3; Minstrel 2; Operetta 1. RICHARD DEVON CHAPIN Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Vol- leyball 2-3-4; Track 1- 2-3: Class President 1; Pest Contest 2-3-4.
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a € a % I Top Row: Peggy Taylor, Janet Mounts, Ann Hadle) ' , Delores Schaeffer, Nancy Keith, Cecil Cobum. Secoxd Row: Harley Corey, Roger Burlingame, Kendall Burch, Glynn Howard, Dewayne Schaeffer, Larrj ' Chapin. Third Row: Floyd Fritz, Jack Ferrier, Tom Berry, Martell Burrell, Jerry Kaiser, John Gary. Fourth Row: Graham Sellers, Wendell Burke, Dennis Wheaton, RoUand Peter- son, Larry Schaeffer.
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