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Picture right G.A.A. 1-2-3-i, President of G.A.A. 3 Annual Editor 3 Annual Staff 3-1 F.F.A. Sweetheart 3 President of Pep Club 1 Paper Staff 3-1 Editor of Paper 1 Band 2-3-1 Class President 3 Volleyball Team 1-2-3 Student Council 3-1 Student ody Play 1 Junior Class Play 3 Band Officer 3-1 Girls State 3 Girls Sextet 2-3 Ambitions Home Ec. Teacher Nickname r Norm Pet Sayings Why? ' Picture above football 1-2-3-1 Basketball 1-2-3-1 Baseball 1-2-3-1 PTack 2-3 student Body Play 2-3-1 Bunlor Class Play 3 Hass vice President 2 F.A. 2-1 Band 3-1 ‘orch Honor 3-1 nnual Staff 2-1 ’aper- Staff 2 lee Club 3 extet 3 etterman Club 2-3-1 mbitionr Korea ickname s Paulie Picture left football 1-2-3-1 Basketball 1-2-3-1 Baseball 1-2-1 Track 3-1 Vice President of Class 3 Vice President of Lettermans Club 1 Lettermans Club 2-3-1 Band 3-1 Ambitions Mechanic Nickmaner Leo Pet Saytngs Oh-Corn. Picture below Pep Club 1 G.A.A. .2-3-1 Camera Club 1 Secretary Treasurer of Class 1- Office 3-1 Concession Staff 2-3-1 Band 1 Ambitions 1% a nurse Pet Sayingr Gee Why? Nicknames Mert
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SENIOR WILL Let it be known to all men That we, the Senior Class of 1952, being of sound mind and great physical fitness, unfailing memory and on the point of leaving McEwen High School, do hereby exercise our right of disposing of our possession in any manner that seems fitting and proper to ourselves: to wit: Article I To the school house we leave our engraved names on top of the desks and our gum underneath» To the Juniors we leave the happy thought that they will soon be brilliant Seniors, like us. To the Sophomores we leave our good behavior and our ability to do things when we are told to do them. To the Freshmen we leave our already 5th 6th hand-me-downs and what have youl Of course, you'll still have to pay for them. Article II I, Leon Montee, Will my ability to get the car for a dance, to Don Hauff. In addition, I Will my ability to play the Baritone and get along with Mr. Diehl to Donna Huffman. I, Jim Rice, Will my ability to get along well with Mr. Diehl to Keith Day. I. also will my ability of getting out of school as much as possible to Garry Van Ocker. I, JoAnn Huffman Will to Lee Harden my cowbell in hopes that she will make as much noise with it as I did. I, Myrtle Lent, Will my ability to get along with Mr. Keezel to Glenda Harris. I, Bud Schmidtgall, Will my ability to be the big strong and silent type to J.A. Pierce. I, Norma Satterlee, Will my will power to get along with Mr. Keezel to anyone who is in dier need of it. I, Evelyn Packer, Will my favorite parking spot to Diana Doane and my glasses to Glenda Harris. I, Paul Moore, Will my ability to throw out my knee anytime I want to, to Keith Day , who will then really be a wreck. Article III Section 1: To Mr. Keezel we leave the hope that he may some time in the future have another English class of our high intelligence, our admirable trait of always being on time to class. Section 2: To Mr. Freddie Diehl we will a megaphone so he can make himself heard every after- noon in Band. Section 3: To Miss Richards we leave a warm glow of appreciation to start her car with on cold mornings. Section 1 : To Ray Blaylock we leave our gum and candy wrappers to sweep up at the end of each day. Section 5s To Mr. Simpson we leave our sympathies in handling next year's Senior class. Section 6: To Mrs. Simpson we leave the satisfaction of knowing that we are leaving. Section 7: To Mr. Akins we leave a four tine pitch fork to be used at his own discretion. Section 8: To Mr. Nelson we leave 2h bottles of Glint'O the hair restorer for lively coaches. That in some time in his career he may need it. CLASS HISTORY We the Class of 52 will now pass in review the last four years of our career as High School Students. We started out our career in Ahtena high with ten young and eager students. The young, Juvenile, green. Freshmen who later became the dashing Seniors of today were as follows: JoAnn Huffman, Norma Satterlee, Judy Snbysk, Lee Baird, Zona Hardin, Jim Rice, Paul Moore, Bud Schmid- tgall, Leon Montee, and Larry Payne. We entered High School as most Freshmen classes do BROKE . This was the cause of the hill billy production called Comin Round the Mountain. Thereafter we were able to pay our bill. In our Sophomore year we were transferred to the newly constructed McEwen High School. We gained four new members Myrtle Lent, Evelyn Packer, Joyce Maxwell, and Warren Hunt, but lost Judy Embysk, Lee Baird, Zona Hardin, and Larry Payne. Our Junior year started with ten members, and we acquired a new member just after the first of the year. Bob Trout. This was our busiest year. We had to raise money for our prom. We started Twirp Season, several chili bean feeds and a Junior Class Play, Trouble Shooter. On May 5th we presented our Junior and Senior Prom, Somewhere over the Rainbow. Now in our final year we have only the eight loyal members pictured. We leave our school and classmates behind and wishing you the best of Luck in years to come
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