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Coming across the grounds now we see Albert Grove and Lester Hulse. Lester is explaining how his new device for making Dairy Qua n operates, and Albert, being a mechanic and not much interested in Dairy Queens, is trying to switch the subject to his newly acquired chain of garages. The last little group that we see is three charming ladies of the '52 graduating class--Pat Adams, who is now a millionaire's wife, and among her menagerie she has everything from Mexican Chihuahuas t0 Pink elephants--Shirley Smith, who runs Miss Elvira Smigley's Ole' Maids Rest Haven and Marianne Kasson, who writes nNews as I Heard It for the Gabby Gossip Gazette. 1 en o ed a lovely afternoon we leave the grounds looking for- sgrdngo tgeynext reunion of the Class of 1952. Signed, Heckle, Jeckle, d an Speckle. Qflass lliisinrg As we approach the end of our high school life we cast a glance back into our past twelve years. In our class of thirtyieight graduates, nine members have attended Johnstown-Monroe High School for the entire twelve years They are: Patricia Adams, Lee Ashbrook, Robert Cavendish, Joan Downing, John Elbon, Tom L. Johnson, Doyle Melick, Albert Grove, and Shirley Smith. Four students, Mary Jo Orndorff, Tom L. Johnson, John Elbon, and Harry Kincaid, received election into the Licking County Honor Society and the National Honor Society. Patricia Adams, Joan Downing, Robert Cavendish, and Marianne Kasson joined this group in our final year. As Juniors we were hosts to the Seniors at our Junior and Senior Banquet, held at the Seneca Hotel. The affair was a great success. The compliment was returned by the present Junior class this year. This year our basketball and football teams were very lucky. In football we tied with Hebron and Su mit Station for the County Championship. In basketball we were also County Champs. This year under the guidance of Pres. Harry Kincaid,V. Pres. Robert Cavend1sh,Sec. Marianne Kasson and Treas.Mary Jo Orndorff, we started out to earn money for a Senior trip to Washington,D.C. and New York City. Sunday evening, May 25, we filed down the aisle Of the Johnstown High School Auditoriu to attend our Baccalaureate Service with Reverend Walter H. Reitz as speaker of the evening. Dr. Walton E. Bliss, Executive Head of the Ohio Education Association spoke to J-eight green and white-gowned students at the graduation S8PV1b1d on May 26. May we extend our heartiest thanks to the faculty who have striven to advise and intrust us so that in years to come we shall look back with ronu memories to tnosa vears which soD0- tently influenced our lives. B7 Patricia Adams 2,0
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Junior Class First Row: Miss Leiby, Bill Lynch, Uarolyn Adams, Ella Ruth DeLong, Jo Ann Piper, Joyce Swick, Marilyn Samsel, Phyllis Ashbrook, Patty Vorrison, Larry Di etrich. Second Row: Richard Lewis, Raymond Larch, Richard Montpomery, Ronald Smith Fred Moore, John Forest, Ruth Weaver, Barbara Carley, Nancy Logan, Barbara Miles, Gerald Boner. Third Row: Bill Fohl, Neil Lonywell, John Johnson, Carol Laffertv, Hazel Bisanq, Bob Logan, Doris Fickel, Anna Mae Hughes, Loqean Vatney, Anna Jean Green, Roderick Clark. ,,M, VLWVW. K. 'l Yl .AJ I I ,L YJ L. L Y 'oi'.7'j1..':r'E3ii'1'Y'gT'R1Ai,,f,xisQ'g.E I Y ZZ
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