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Dorothy Jacqueline Baldwin Dorothy Cheerful and studious in every way, She’s a true friend from day to day. Beta III, IV; Spanish III, IV, President; History I, II; Cotillion I, II, III IV; Booster IV. Shirley Jean Banton Shirley So studious, kind, always true, A friend to all those who are blue. Beta III, IV; Latin II, III, IV; Booster IV. THE CLASS DF 52 Richard Wallace Blount Richard A good-looking boy with a head of curls, He’s mighty l ol nlar with all the girls. Student Council III; Regular Fellows III, IV; History I, II, President; Glee IV; K. V. G. IV. Doris Marion Brown Doris Always quiet, never a sound. It’s nice to have Doris around. Glee II; Spanish II; F. H. A. III. 15
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THE CLASS OF 5? These truly hard-working officers deserve much credit for the manner in which they are handling the affairs of the class. We arc endeavoring to do our utmost toward making this The Best Year Yet.” President Lawrence Cooper Vice President . . . James Story Secretary Joyce Bryant Treasurer . Geraldine Brown As members of the Senior Class of 1951-1952, we recall dreams of our earlier High School days, and now, as the end draws near, we are looking anxiously toward the day when we will receive our diplomas and venture invi life’s long road. With the combined efforts of two extremely spirited sponsors. Miss Virginia Mitchell and Miss Virginia McPherson, we arc challenging the previous classes of M. H. H. S. in attempting to accomplish a higher goal by putting forth more effort in order that we may obtain a greater standard and get more out of our Senior year than any other class before us. Some of the highlights that will always remain dear to our memories are the Christmas Party, Junior-Senior Dance and Banquet, Junior-Senior Picnic, trip to Washington, a public performance, and the Senior Play. These events and the many others which occur during the year are helping to make this an unusually interesting year. As representatives to the Student Council, we have chosen June Simmons, Nancy Campbell, Tommy Burford, and Joyce Bryant. Our class is proud of the fine way in which they are representing us on the Council. Throughout our High School career we have kept the same motto and have tried to abide by it in all our undertakings. This motto is Learn as if you would live forever, live as if you would die tomorrow.” As our colors for the year, we have blue and white and the white rose as our flower. Miss McPherson and Miss Mitchell 14
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Eleanor Geraldine Brown Geraldine Gay ami sweet, really smart, She has a slave in every heart. Beta III, IV, Treasurer; Monelison Staff IV; Latin II, III, Vice-President III; President IV; J. U. G. Ill, IV; History I, II, Treasurer; Glee III, IV; Library II, III, IV; Treasurer Junior, Senior. Janice Lee Brown Janice Uked by all and quite a beauty, She performs well her every duty. Beta III, IV; Cotillion I, IV, Vice-President; Cheerleader II, III, Co-Captain; Booster III, IV. Madison Heights High School Joyce Ann Bryant Joyce A quiet and lovely little brunette, A nicer girl we’ve never met. Beta IV; Student Council IV, Vice-President; J. U. G. Ill, Secretary IV, Treasurer; Library IV; Science II, III, IV; Cotillion I, II, III, IV; Booster III, IV; Y-Teens I, II, III, IV; Glee IV; History I, II; Secretary Junior, Senior. Jean Elizabeth Burch Jean Sweet, soft-voiced, with radiant smile, Kind and friendly all the while. Glee IV; Cotillion IV; F. H. A. Ill, IV. 16
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