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HAROLD M. ABNER IONA BELL Vim, vigor, vitality.' REBECCA BLACKBURN To be merry best becomes her.' JANE ANN BLOHM One of the quietest maidens in school.' RICHARD LEE BOARDMAN Don’t look at me. I might blush. JOHN BOER EM A Better to be happy than wise.’ ANNA BOOKER Sweet stranger. A man of his own ideas. GAIL MARIE ALEXANDER One of the few upon whom you can depend. DON APPENZELLER A regular fellow, can you say more? DON BARBER Work fascinates me; I can sit and look at it for hours. ELOISE BAUCH She sees the sunny side of things.' BARBARA BAYER She’ll pack your troubles away, try her.' Page seven
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Right: Carl Garwood; Top, Wayne Glassman Left: Robert Ewald; Bottom, Dolores Mannia The class of 1952 started its senior year last fall by electing Miss Margaret Horne and Mr. E. L. Watkins to be the class sponsors through the year. To fill its offices, the class elected Robert Ewald, president; Wayne Glassman, vice-president; Dolores Mannia, secretary; and Carl Garwood, treasurer. Both sponsors and officers did a fine job in leading the class through a busy year. During the football season, the seniors sponsored all the after-game dances. They had a Halloween Party which was a huge success. They also sponsored some of the after- game dances during the basketball season. Special tribute should be paid to Mr. M. E. Hyde, who guided and watched over the many seniors from their first green freshie” days on to their final senior reign. Page six
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RUDY BOYD Why women prefer blonds.” GLORIA BRINKMAN A good man is hard to find; I've found one.” CAROL JOANNE BROWN A quiet, unassuming girl of sterling worth. EUGENE J. BROWN Just cycling through life.” STEPHEN BUBALO I ain't misbehaving.” JACK BUNCE Being good is awful lonesome—P. S. I’m not lone- some.” JOYCE ANN BURKHART Try to catch her in an unpleasant mood.” MERRILL CAINS I like school, all but the classes.” TOM CASHMER Men of few words arc the best men.” CORALEE CHRISTIAN Her mind is like a sundial; it reflects only sunshine. NORMA JEAN CLARK She’s a sweet little headache.” SUZANNE CLAY As likeable as lookablc.” Page eight
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