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Queen Delores Harvey, surrounded by her court, Shirley Gast, Burris, ond Delores Capicotto, reigns over the l95l Home- Noncy Morgan, Gerry Hershberger, Grace Perrone, Reba coming festivities during the pep session, game, and dance lt's a little messy but fun. Leah Helton and Barbara Kitchell Behind the scenes is more fun than the audience imagines are victims of Lu Ann Settiemyre and Carol Boyer's art. but the committees know that work precedes the pIay.'
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Y mv11--f'-.--.+'-- --. - 5 seniofzs . . . Heroine Montgomery cringes as villain McArthy threatens to do away with pa Robb: hero Beehler twiddles his thumbs. Vacation or vocation day? Seniors take time out from classes to listen to advice from business and college representatives. Page Fourteen . . . the class of '52 added a victory bell to school tradition. . . whether can-can girls or end men, Key Club boys combined ef- forts to make the Gay Nineties Revue o success. . . . , . they took aptitude tests and discovered the future is no guessing game . . . homework and special assignments de- manded study and sometimes cramming . . . they relaxed with friends and dates at the Teen Canteen and after-game dances . . . class rivalry was openly displayed at a post-season thriller, the Has Been-Will Be clash . . . the Magpie Amateur Contest offered a silver opportunity for hidden tal- ent , . , the diamond, tennis courts, golf links, and cinder path called boys to spring sports, . .
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' G ev' ' NO' 5 ygef' 6 r-sfo .te I 'Cv' .14 QW' mfs' es' l 092' ! the 5 gewagre n f vw' 9 Hx x s seniofzs. . . . . . being measured for caps and gowns brought the realization that graduation was very near , . . they proudly staged Mother ls A Freshman , , . to symbolize their rank in high school, they distributed name cards of all styles and sent Commencement in- vitations to friends and relatives. . . . . . the Prom, followed by the Elks' party and the Rotary breakfast, was one dance especially planned for seniors. . . . . . four years were drawing to a close . . . Baccalaureate, the first of the graduation ceremonies, and Recognition Day launched the many activities of Senior Week . . . all acts and skits were applauded at the Senior Day program . , , and finally came Com- mencement-the long-awaited day and last memory of L. H, S. Worried chefs Pat Carson, Marilyn Huffman, Don Moore, Ann De Long, and Ronnie Hyman won't tell whether the cake fell or not. Clad in Dad's old white shirt, Sandy Schmidt practices her ggsgenlgome nursing form on Marilou Tussing, a dubious Page Sixteen
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