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ff ROLU' MR. M. L. MULLIMS Miss MARY if 1 Q f' L! .A XI I ' ,X ,F-V X . s PEARL - Music. X 'T 'f ff AVR MISS HENRIETTA PULSKAMP P- Fi-onoh, English. ' MISS NORMA ROSS P- Physical Eclucation. MISS LAURA SCHAD PA English, Speecli. Bottom Row: MR. JOHN SHANKLIN on Social Studies, English. MISS LENORE SILLIMAN - Commercial. MR. LEVERNE TAYLOR -4 Health. Social Stuclies,Atl1letics. No Piciures: MISS PEARL YQCHAM H English. MISS CORA ZELL A Clotliing. IVIRS. ANNE CLIPPINGER - Junior Higli Literature. MISS IDA IVERSEN - English, Social Studios. MISS LOUISE SYKES H N iirs e, Health. ' MISS MARY GRACE MARTIN - Foods. CCI
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op Row: MISS CLELLAH GRIFFIN -H Junior High Geography, Mathematics. MR. RAYMOND HARRIS .i Mathematics, Commercial. MR. Niiso HQVEY H Btiiti, oitiitititt. R Miss EMILY JOHNSGN H Jiiititi Higii History, ivittiitmttitt. A Miss AGNES KRAFT M spttiti. Bottom Row: MISS CAROLYN LAMBERT - English. MISS ESTHER LANGE -J Social Studies. MISS IRNA MARTIN H Lihrary. MISS VEVA MCATEE i- Science. MISS JEAN MCBRIEN -1 Junior High Science. ties of Michigan, iowa, minois, and California are numherect among their Alma Maters. We, as students, like to think of these teachers as our friends. Besides heing instructors, the faculty memhers of Clark are eager and Willing to he friends with each and every pupil. The close relationship that is maintained hetween the Faculty and the student hocty is a treaifsurlejt possession that goes tar in making the years at George Rogers Clark pleasant and pro 'ta e. Page Thirteen
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slid ' ba , L f 4 rm Iii! .Qi CHESTER WAIJTER DOLORES BETTY POWELL VVAGONER ROSTIN YOUNG President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer THE SENIOR CLASS Marching from Franidin School on a snowy, wintry day in Fehruary 1952, these memhers of the First freshman class were awed, anxious, and thrilled hy the new school that awaited them. Leaving Franklin was like ieaving home, hut the spirit of adventure domi- nated, as heautiifui dreams ot the four years to come were spun. Closely coordinated with the sophomore ciass, they hiazed the trail for Ciaricys future classes. Many ciuhs with memhers of the ,56 class as their leaders, set a prestige. Notahie woric was done hy the argumentative inclined in dehate, white others found their places in music, arts, sports, and drama. How unhehevahiy fast the days passed! As juniors, Miihree-Cornered Moonf, a com- edy with a realistic setting, was produced. Then came an event placed on the first page of lovely memories, the Junior-Senior Prom honoring the First graduating class. Regretfuiiy they hade good-hye to the seniors as their close relationship was hroicen. As sophisticated seniors, words smoothly Hew from journalistic pens, opponents felt hetore superior dehating, while high scores were made in foothaii and hasicethan. Hdonesyf, the annual ciass play, was produced and everyone enjoyed its delightful and reaiistic humor. Under the leadership of Mrs. Alice Admiral, this was the happiest, and most protitahie year of an. Vxfhen the date of the Prom, given in their honor, and the date of graduation approached so rapidly, the ciass that grew up with this school was sorrowful. Niarching out as they entered, they passed the torch, that had so adequately lighted their way, to the ciass of ,57 with the hope that they may pass it on to au future MRS. ALICE ADMIRAL , . senior classes. A Senior bponsor Jiaawrr Page Fifteen
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