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Seniors Back Row: R. Rounds, B. Croft. A. Moore, E. Parker, K. Teeter, A. Wolfe, Mrs. Alexander Front Row: J. Myskow, L. Sobol, B. Mix, C. Keim, J. Malley, D. Zifchock, V. Henderson Absent: P. Uher , The class of ,52 started out in their Freshman year with 33 students. Our advisor that year was Mrs. Norcross the school nurse. The people we elected as our class officers were: President, Dick Hill, Vice President, Albert Moore: Secretary, Dolores Zifchock, Treasurer, Patty Uher. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we chose as our class officers the following people: President, Bruce Croft, Vice Presi- dent, Gus Wolfe, Secretary, Dolores Zifchockg Treasurer, Patty Uher. Our advisor that year was Mr. Dickerman. At the beginning and during the year 10 students left our class-Fred Albanese, Harry Kelly, Albert Kelly, Dick Hill, Rich- ard Barnes, Dick Stark, Charles Philips, Larry Snyder, Byron Stone, and Betty Teeter. In May of our Sophomore year we picked out our class rings which we planned to get in our Junior year. In our Junior year Mrs. Alexander was our advisor and we elected these oliicers: President, Bruce Croftg Vice President, Rich- ard McMilling Secretary, Carol Stockton, Treasurer, Jean Malley. The big events in our Junior year were the Annual and the Junior Prom. We made most of our money that year on the An- g nual. During the year we put on a supper, a few vic dances and we 2 sold stationery. When sports began we sold pop and hot dogs at the games. This proved to be quite successful. In November we received our class rings. That year Dolores Eastman, Betty Oplinger, Henrietta Bachelor, Carol Stockton, Fred Swartwood and Richard McMillin left our class. At the beginning of our Senior year we elected these officers: President, Albert Moore, Vice President, Patty Uherg Secretary, Dolores Zifchockg Treasurer, Jean Malley. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander were our chap- erones on the trip to New York. Arrangements were made for the trip to New York by Van Zile tours at the beginning of the year and we made reservations to stay at the Hotel Chesterfield in New York. On April 11th we started from Syracuse on the special train for New York. On the way down we met students from other schools and we enjoyed the trip very much. While we were in New York we saw all of the customary sights of the city. When we had free time, shopping, movies, stage shows and students from other schools occupied our time. We all would have liked it if our stay in New York could have been extended but we were all happy to get home again. E101
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BRUCE CROFT Here is one who'll be out for a good time at college Bruce . . . Salutatorian . . . delegate at Boy's State . . . favorite song- South Ram- part Street Parade . . . pizza lover . . . a clarinetist . . . loves to eat and sleep . . . star at sports. Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, Dramatic Club 1, 2,, Commercial Club 3, Art Club 1, Tumbling Club 3, Var- sity Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Boy's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Tri-County Student Council 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, School Paper 2, Boy's State. 11 DOLORES ZIFCHOCK At Syracuse--her ability to shine in business Dolly . . . Valedictorian . . . Tenderly . . . a crave for chocolate ice cream . . . day- dreams - about boys . . . another gum chewer . . . singer at All-State Chorus . . . College life at Syracuse . . . our future sec- retary . . . diligent and dependable. Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club 1, Commercial Club 2, Music Appreciation 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, , Student Council 1, 3, 4 lSec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 41, Class Secretary 1, 2, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Tri-County Stu- dent Council 3, 4.
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