Marshalltown High School - Postscript Yearbook (Marshalltown, IA)

 - Class of 1952

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Fads and Fashions of '52 H a p p i ly reminiscing about our great year, '52, just one of the ways that we think of it, is in the same way that XVoodie is dream- ing. Probably less notice- able than the dances, sports, assemblies and other ac- tivities, but actually more often seen, are the sharp fashions worn by us. A few styles particular to this, our year, are poodles, bucks, le- vis, horsetails, and such. Start thinking about theseg many more will come to your mind and you will have loads of fun dream- ing about OUR fads and the good times connected with them. PAGE 10

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W l N 5 Senior Class OfficersiSeatc-cl: Earl Bremncr, president: Kenneth Dean, sponscr. Standing: Rnyma Lee Hulcnmb, secreqary: Eugene Spencer, vice-president. 5 Y W DEAR FELLOW STUDENTS, Now, when we ale leaving the hallf of MHS and Jtepping into a new way of living to Jeek our individual fortunejt, we pauxe a moment to think back over the paft 13 yearf. We have a vaguel recollection of our childhood dayfg that firtt day of kindergarten and how big it made uf feqlg alto our firtt glimpxe of junior high on Break the Ice Day of 1947. Our clan had the dirtinction of being the firyt futureJ to enter junior high. We were happy land carefree during our day.r in IHS and in our frefhman year we elected Mahlon Piper and Charlene Hayne af co-prefident. In the fall of 194b we entered into the mad whirl of activitief at MHS-our firft Home- coming, the football and bafketball gamef and our firft Popular Band auembly. AJ junior! our inlereft picked up. We were now very much a part of thingf. Defpite 7726- diocre .reafonf in bothyfootball and bafketball, our faith wax not marred. We knew better thingt were to come. ThiJ wat the year of our firtt Snow Ball and we alto had charge of the junior-Senior Prom. g Our Jenior year kfaf come and gone on the wingf of time. We now had thofe ring! on our fingerf which defi nated ut at Jeniorf of MHS. Thif waf a year of big eventx. Earl Brem- ner wat clan prefide t with Woody Harvey at preyident of Student Senate. fo Ann DownJ reigned af Homecomin Queen at the Bobcatc downed Loraf, 14-12, and our Homecoming dance waf an affair to remember. Our clan alto initiated the Homecoming float parade which war a grand Jucceu. The latt big evend of 1951 wat the Snow Ball, but with the coming of the New Year, the tempo picked up. W will never forget thofe laft .remefter examy and the IC Tigers winning the Jtate championfhip and then, living up to our expectationy, the Bobcat cage Jquad took the C.I.C. championfhip y winning a thriller from Amex, 47-46. Then, in a last r th of eventt came the Sweetheart Swirl, W.P.A. Week topped off by the Fool'J Frolic, the firft Central Iowa Senior Ball, the track Jeafon, and topped off by that all important laft wee with baccalaureate, the junior-Senior Prom and, of courte, our own com- mencement. Now we leave Ml-IS, knowing full well that we are prepared to face life Jquarely, for we have 13 yeary of memdrief to take with uf and guide uf. Yourf in memory, THE CLASS OF '52 PAGE 9



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WANDA JEAN AIRHART Amon Pebbles 4, Post Script 4, Vocational -lg Band 1, 2, 31 Masque and Dagger 3, 4. ROBERT E, ANDREWS Roger-J Hi-Y 1-45 Track 1, 2. MARCINE YVONNE ANKRUM Alum: Palmer Y-Teen 1, 2, G-Y 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 4g G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 33 Home Room Secretary- Treasurer 32 Vocational 4. MARILYN JOAN AUSDA1. Roger.: Y-Teen 1, 2, Treasurer Zg G-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Scholarship Society 3, 4, Vice-President 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Home Room Vice-President 2, 3, 43 Church League 1-4, Band 25 Orchestra 1-4, Letter 3, Vice-President 33 Usher 4, Cheerleader 1. l Y-Teen 1, 2, G-Y 3, 4, Scholarship Society 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Church League 2, 3, -lg Band I-4, Letter 4, Basketball Band 3, 4g Orchestra -lg Curtain Raisers lg Masque and Dagger 4. MONA FAIRFAX BAKER Rogan' FLOYD M, BALLARD Afzrou Palmer Hi-Y 1-4, M Club 1--lg Football 1-4, Letter 1, 3, 4, Bas- l ketball 1-4, Letter 1-4, Track 1-Z, Letter 1. ROBERT L. BENSON Glifk Vocational 4. BETTY JOANN Blues A111011 Glee Club I, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Letter 4, Church League l. SfSGT. DONALD LEE BLAKE Aural: Palmer Formerly of the class of '49, Don left school in his junior year to join the Air Force. He attended night school in l-lemstead, New York and attained sufficient creclits for graduation, He received his diploma from MHS this year. PRISCILLA DENIECE BLANTON Ammz Palmer G-Y 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, -1, Letter 4, G.A,A, 3. PAGE ll

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