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lie Claw Jrfiatory UpperfThe Class Officers: Sue Linder, secretary: Donne Plote, vice president: David Nelson, president: Pat Weeks. treasurer. Lower-The Class Council: First row, left to right: Dick Brant, Sue Linder, Dave Nelson, Theo. Bahwell, Mary Lar- sen, Donne Plote, Peg Fritz, Eileen Oechsle. Second row: Charles McBriarty, Norman Zierke, Beverly Steifens. lim Hansen, Ianice Towner, Carol Davenport, Neil Murphy, Nancy Miller, Gerry Benstein, Bob Leland, Bob Schaff. On a bright, sunshiny day in September, 1949 Csome 200 bewildered freshmenl we entered Elgin High School to become the members of the Class of '52. Our class quickly revealed its leadership under the guidance of our class sponsor, Miss Martha Iones. We were one of the first classes to become organized during our freshman year, electing as our officers: Pat Weeks, president: Wallace Gifford, vice-president: Nancy Miller, secretary: and Henry Pear- sall, treasurer. Amidst a typical autumn theme of corn shocks and pumpkins, we held our first mixer, Pumpkin Prance. Later in the year we invited our future classmates froml Abbott to attend our first class party, May Daze. During our sophomore year, the class enrollment reached its high of 372 members. We chose Donne Plote, president: Don Valentine, vice-president: Rosemary Mortellaro, secre- tary: and Sue Linder, treasurer. We called our class party the Fifty-two Fantasy. Our class sweaters of hunter green and white, our rings, a white carnation for our flower, and our motto, Today's effort builds tomorrow's success , were all selected. We became juniors at the mid-century. Fred Steffen was elected president: Allen Skjol- dager, vice-president: Sue Linder, secretary: and Elizabeth Shock, treasurer. Iunior Inn- Revue was chosen for our mid-semester party. Our junior play, Green Stockings, was a tremendous hit. The Iunior-Senior Prom, Moonlight Magic , was the major co-operative activity with the seniors. At last we became the upperclassmen, seniors. Dave Nelson was elected president: Donne Plote, vice-president: Sue Linder, secretary: and Pat Weeks, treasurer. Mr. John Conzelman was appointed the assistant sponsor for the senior year. Our Homecoming will long be remembered as one of the best. At Touchdown Tempo , the homecoming dance, Fred Steffen and Sue Linder were crowned King and Queen. Years Ago will be recorded in school history as one of the best senior plays. Candy Cane Capers was selected as the name for our Christmas class party. The ingenuity of our class members was cleverly shown in the costumes worn to the Maskapade , a dance sponsored by us for the entire student body. Class Day, Baccalaureate, the Prom, and all other Commencement activities will never be forgotten. Awards Day and Honors Day reviewed our achievements. We ,tried to be constructive leaders so that our record of achievements, particularly in the field of scholarships, music, dramatics, speech and athletics, will make the class of 1952 one to be long remembered, 24
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Clam 0 l95 DARLENE MAE BACAK - Dee Dee Treble 15 Aeolian 25 Mixed Chorus 35 G.A.A. 4. Pet Peeve: Show-offs. Ambition: To travel. THEO IANET BAHWELL - Teddy German Club l, 2, 35 Girls' Club Council 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Class Council 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Boys who are late for dates. Ambition: To travel. MARCIA IANYCE BAILEY Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Chem-Phys. 3. Pet Peeve: None. Ambition: B. S. degree in nursing. LEO LINCOLN BAILLEAUX - O1eo Entered from Benton High School in junior year. Iunior Red Cross Representative 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Intramural Sports 35 Hi-Y 4. Pet Peeve: Women drivers. Ambition: To grow up. MAETA MARCIA BALDING - Marsharsh Class Council '15 Student Council 25 Class Play 3, 45 A Cappella 4. Pet Peeve: Big headed athletes. Ambition: Merchandise buyer. PETER POWELL BANG -- Pete Spanish Club 15 Science Club ly Intramural Wrestling 15 Homeroom Basketball 4. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: To be rich. IANET MARIE BANKS - Lou G.A.A. 15 Treble Choir 15 Collectors' Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3. Pet Peeve: Boys that don't act their age. Ambition: Physical education teacher. ROBERT ALLEN BARNWELL - Barney Football 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 I-Iomeroom Basketball 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Girls that act high and mighty. Ambition: Businessman or radio and television. SHARON LOU BARTELT - Sherry French Club, Treasurer 2, 35 Aeolian 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Girls Club Council 4. Pet Peeve: Red skirts with pink sweaters. Ambition: To live in California. IUNE MAURICE BATTIN Spanish Club l, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: The song Iune ls Busting Out All Over . Ambition: To get a good job. HELEN MARIE BAUKIN - 'Butch Class Council 25 Aeolian 25 Student Council 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, Pres. 3, Treas. 4. Pet Peeve: Telephone party lines. Ambition: To learn how to drive. WILLIARD BEEBE III - Sunny Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Timber Dancers 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Most girls. Ambition: To be happy. GORDON ARTHUR ALBRIGHT - Doctor Band l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, Z5 Demonstrators' Club 25 Chem-Phys. 3, 4. Pet Peeve: A car with no radio. Ambition: Research chemist. BYRON CARLO ANDERSON - Andy Baseball 15 Band l, 25 Spanish Club 35 Chem-Phys. 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Women drivers. Ambition: Mining engineer or chemist. EVELYN IANET ANDERSON - Eve Modern Dance ly Latin Club 2. Pet Peeve: Show-offs. Ambition: To marry a multi-millionaire. MARLENE CAROLE ANDRESEN G.A.A. l, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2. Pet Peeve: Show-offs. Ambition: To find a way to make money. LOIS IEAN APP M Bubbles Collectors' Club l5 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: High heels and anklets. Ambition: To graduate. DONALD STEWART AUSTIN -- Don Basketball 1, Z, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Z5 E-Club 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Flirty girls. Ambition: To be a millionaire.
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