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Hayride The Hayride we had on one fall night, Made our class jump with joyg The hay was soft and the moon was just right, And for every girl there was a boy. After the ride we had a small party, Where hot-dogs and soda-pop were servedg The bon-fire was bright and we all ate quite hearty, Here's the thanks both our sponsors deserve! Senior Parent Night On January 30, the class of 1952 held the annual Senior Parent Night in the cafeteria. The theme of the evening was Frosty The Snowman who decorated everyone's place as a favor. Members of the faculty, parents, and seniors joined together for an evening of enjoyment. The delicious dinner was followed with a program. Jim Mealy gave the welcome to the parents. Mrs. Stephenson responded for the parents. Carol Luther acted as mistress of ceremonies and introduced Rev. Woodall who spoke on The Golden Rule. The Four Notes were then called on to render a medley of songs. Joan Payton gave a reading on The Life of a Negro Slavef, Jackie Vehre gave us her idea of a lVlen's View of a Woman. Tommy Meikle favored us singing, Without A Song. The Four Notes then led group singing. The evening closed with the seniors singing their class song We Are The Class of '52. PAGE TWENTY
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Bill is a very wealthy television tycoon, He'll find himself in a position to retire very soon. Arthur, a great artist, who designs all of Bill's sets, Willbfipd a way to get his share of Bill's money. fOn that wc'll take e s . Helen runs a school for the high-class secretary. When a girl from her school gets a job, you're sure she'll never tary. Fred Krolopp has a business, where no mistakes occur, With a secretary like Ruth he just leaves it up to her. With college far behind her Joan is headed on her career. She's a great commercial artist for whom other artists cheer I look for Jimmy Ochsenhirt. and find him among the stars, For he's head engineer on a rocket ship to Mars. Danny '1'ruhan is a young but renowned scientist, He's found a brand new planet and he's named it Libertist. Upon this planet Don has worked for the past three years, Don is a grand geolegist, on all the well-known spheres. I see that Ruth Heinl has got her M.R.S. degree, As everyone will agree, it suits her to a T , Many languages were studied by Carole Scott at college, She now works for the government, because of her high knowledge. The U. S. has organized a planetary baseball team, Representatives from Pluto and Saturn are in the scene. Ruth Gough has given up her desire for a farm, As Johnny has been signed to pitch with his right arm. Dorothy Shirilla has a new 25 room house, I find that it was bought by her ever loving spouse, Who else would she consider to decorate the place, But Carol Luther who at decorating really is an ace. There is Jack the owner of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Billingsley decided it was Jack to whom he'd sell. Martha is the hostess who entertains the guests, If Jack wants talent in this field, he certainly picked the best. As Harry Conover's Vice President, Ronald Allen takes the cake, When Marie applied for a modeling job, Ronald gave her a break. He likes the job of choosing models as anyone can tell, The contracts he signs with pretty girls he never would want to sell. This television screen surely jumps from place to place, I just think of someone in our class, and I see them face to face. But, as I look and look and look and look to see what I will be, The screen becomes a mirror, and I'm looking back at me. - Janet Fisher - PAGE NINETEEN
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