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'iff Vlncent Vater 1 WILLIAM RUGER Good example of sport and spir- itg famous for his set shots g good-natured and the best kind of friend. Band lg Baseball 45 Basketball lg Varsity H Club 35 Bus Representative 1. In Memory of Joyce Moss ,ag .n :Lf 4' '3 w'1LL1.Lm SCHHOTH Stock car enthusiastg anger comes slowly to Bill :a cafe- free attitude and a pleasant outlook on life. F.l .A. Q 0 , .2 GERALD SKINNER Infectious humorg athletic and music abilityg ferry adds comedy and music to our male quartet. Choir 43 Sextet lg Boys Quar- tet 4g Student Council lg Eques- trian - Sports Editor lg Foot- ball 4 - Captaing Baseball 49 Basketball 39 Track lg Varsity H Club - 3 - Presidentg Dramatics Club lg Booster Club 1. N uf' The darkness that we think must come To those who leave the life we know, ls but the shadow of our own dim mind That only mourns our loss when others go. Sv rf J -'J L JL galil' lll..'. alOl : lul '. l!5'::i U il 6.. AAI!! I THE SERVICE 4-1 sis Richard Barton Thomas Smetanka 20 Ronald Whipple
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priceless to possess. K' ui T17 ANNE WHITEHOUSE If you want it done, ask Anneg always willing to Xf- 'Qs 1 PATRICIA WOOD.-XRD Petite ana' sweetg forever smilingg faithful supporter help, friendly to all, es- pecially fond ofdriving. Usber's Club lg Horse Sense 2g Girls Sports lg Youth County, Dramatics Club 1. JEAN WILDRICK lncomparable sense of hurnorg a ready smile for allg gestures are her mainstay in conversa- tions. Choir 45 Usher's Club lg Stu- dent Council Ig Horse Sense 23 Girls Sports lg Junior Double DOROTHY WISEMAN Her helpful attitude and friend- ly spirit assure her successg co-operativeg speed-demon on a typewriter. Choir 1gUsher's Club lg Eques- trian Ig Horse Sense 39 Second place in Oratorical Contestg of all school activitiesg a friend of all. Usher's Club lg Horse Sense 35 Hus Representa- tive. Trio 2. Dramatics Club I. 5 MARIAN ASHLEY ,-ittractire and neatg a husky voiceg fun-loving with an in- fectious giggle. Ifsher's Club lg Student Coun- cil Ig Horse Sense 2gDramatics Club 1. PATRICIA HLAl'YIfI.T .-1 pleasing smile and pretty hairg an enthusiastic artist and photographerg concern for all her friends. l'sher's Club 13 Camera Club Ig Queen of junior Prom: Dra- matics Club 1. lllllllflll' OSBUHN .-I friend, inileet1'g II talent 'or it-:tty repliesg sports-rnindedg B0b's the man to get it done, Football 3: Baseball 2: Track 2: Varsity H Club 2 - Ser- Eeant of .Xrnisz Ilraniatics Club Senior Portrait? Personius-ll' rrze, jf' . 'fvvftziafvv fa L l. Elmira 'IWPYW'
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1948 We come now to the hlstory of the Class of 1952 Id llke to tell you about that myself for thls one well typlfles the essentxal which I rep resent spmt Thls may be lllustrated by the fact that the class broke all Senxor sales records ln then' selllng campalgns But flrst lets go back to the begmnlng Chosen to lead them through thelr flrst year were Jerry Skmner as Presxdent of the boys and Shirley Hotchklss as Presldent of the glrls As could be expected llttle was accomplnshed but all looked forward to thelr Sophomore year Wlth the next year came the wonderful feellng of belng a unlted class ,Iustxne Sulllvan as Presldent, ,Ierry Sklnner as Vlce-Presldent and Vm Vater as secretary treasurer led the class successfully through thelr flrst project a Salnt Patrick s dance The Hobo Hop They were elated to thmk that they were actually makmg money as a class IS supposed to do The latter part of the year was qulte a busy tlme wlth the chooslng of llbrarlans and Cheerleaders along wlth the usual PHITICS and get togethers Next came the exhllxratlng feellng of bemg ,Iumors actually grown up at last What won derful gay txmes were had that year' The Class led by Pf8SldCDl Prank Koempel Vlce Presldent Emlly Boor Secretary Conrad Campbell and Treasurer Roger Cooper really outdnd themselves gally saxlmg through all problems and actlvxtles with splrxt and enthusiasm People are stlll chucklmg over the antlcs and pralsmg the talents and lnltlatlve dxspla ed ln the ,Iumor assembly And then what Joy the ,lunlor rmgs arrlved Dlstlnctlve ln deslgn and shape they were greatly admlred by all After two successful dances the ,Iumor jump and the ,Iumor TWII'p the hnghllght of the season approached Could anythmg possxbly be more wonderful to a Class than their own ,Iumor Prom? A lovely name Twllxght 'Vllst was chosen O 1902 the enchanted evemng couples floated through a wonderland of beautlful decoratlons and muslc ruled over by Queen Patty Blauvelt and Kmg Arland PhllllpS Was lt with sadness that the Class saw the end of thelr glonous ,Iumor year and the approachmg of the fnnal goal the Sennor year'7 At last they were Senlors ready wlllmg and able to tackle the hard work that accompamed the honor The Class chose Frank Koempel Presldent Roger Cooper V1cePres1dent and 'Vlary ,lane Pysher and Flsle HosakCo-Treasurers to guxde them through thls flnal year After a vlgorous sellxng campargn the Senxor Ball next on the slate was one to be proud of. Chrnstened Wlnter Wonderland and relgned over by Carole Taber and ,Ioe Vargo rt was a beautlful evemng that wxll long remam ln thelr memorles The Christmas vacatlon at thls tlme was a welcome rellef and the Class came back refreshed and ready to settle down to mxdyears and then the Senlor Play A three act comedy Our Miss Brooks was chosen for the year s presentatlon What work what rehearsmg went 1nto the play but on the nights of 1ts presentatlon everyone agreed ll was worth xt. Wnth the play over the Senlors at long last could slt back relax and look forward to the cllmax of thelr four wonderful years together graduation followed by the Senlor trip to Wash mgton D C Havlng led thxs actxve Class for .four years I am sure I.l'llS summer wlll come as a welcome relaxatlon to them as well as to me I ve no doubt they wlll all go out mto the world and become successful 1n one way or another Also Im sure they will always remember thelr pleasant experl ences at Horseheads Central Hugh School he Class of 1952 as they follow ln my footsteps toward becoming better cltlzens Sammy Splrxt 1 , . . . . . , , - 1 ' n . - . . 1 1 , . . . - 1 1 ' ' '1 . . 1 , . ' 1 1 1 1 - - u 1 19 - - 1 . , H ,, . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . H . . - - - 11 1 - ' I I 1 1 - - . - - 1 . 1 . . . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . g , l I 1 . . . . . - 1 - , - , . 1 . - , . . , , - , - I . 1 . . as - - - 13 , . fl
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