New Haven High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (New Haven, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Margaret Moore Gwyndale Vcmderpool Frances Vcmderpool Maggie Gwen Fran She's not very small, nor yet Bright eyes, and a pretty smile, Intelliqence' Plus too tall, Win her friends, all the While. Glee Club l 2 3 4 She's pretty and sweet, and a Slee Club 1-2-3-4 Miiced Chorus 4 friend to all. Drama 4 Annual Staff 4 Queen Attendant 2 Mixed Chorus 4 Physical Ed. l 4 Physical Ed. 1-2-4 Physical Ed. 1-2-4 Drama 4 Music l-2-3-4 Class Officer 1-2 Red Cross 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Drama 4 Class Officer 1-3 Annual Staff 4 f 1 , ll 'ly iN 6, 07431166 l Red Cross 3



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. ,F as , . grass wvsvozef We were green when we came here in 1940. We were told that the freshman bring everything in and the Seniors take nothing out. This history will prove the above statement is either true or false. Form your own opinion. ln 1940 a new first grade entered the old building. These were: Cloteen Rowe, Bernice Buckingham, Ioy Salyers, Carolyn Arnold, Richard Dalton, Rebble Cornett, Claude Rowe, Ruth Farmwalt, Dan Van Wagner, Clara DeWitt, Barbara Rex, Thelma Van Nouller, Manuel Iackson, Audrey Bailey, lean Garrett, Malcolm Carter, Frances Vanderpool, Gwyndale Vanderpool, and loyce Wyandt. Mrs. Marguerite Wilcox was our guiding light through the first grade, through the learning of the ABC's and l plus l equals 2. We entered our second year with Mrs. Gabb as our guide. We gained sixteen members: Roger Alsept, Bert Bailey, Thelma Davis, Eddie Heckman, Robert Pifher, Sammy Predieri, Margaret Risner, Richard Ritz, Charles Lacy, Mary Hernondez, Mary Gomez, F loetta Uther, Candelario Gomez, Kizer Kilgore, Tiodore Delgado, and Virginia Rodrignez. V In our third year we welcomed a new teacher, Miss Aleda Peck and several new students. Among them were .Allen Iamison, Arnold Bentley, Willa Fair- child, Neil Fairchild, Billy Horne, Ioyce Black, Wilma Smith, Ed Shepherd, Gilbert Matthews, Chester Holida, Seldon Craft, and Margaret Moore. Mrs. Harriet Miller and Billy Home, Marvin Montgomery, Effie Moore, Ralph Boling, Carol Fink, Danny Oney, Donnie Oney, Holbart Adams, Leonard Picklesimer were strange faces in the fourth grade. Mrs. Miller drove us onward to the Fifth Grade where Mrs. Mae McCullough became our guide. Here Christine Lucas, Russell Robinson, Charles Lacy, Mildred Brown, and Jimmy Lawrence struggled through history with the rest of us. Mrs. McCullough was still with us in the sixth grade. We acquired a few new classmates this year who were Iesse Lawerence, Rosalee Poe, and Lavonne Sprankle. This was the first year we had the privilege of electing our own class officers. 'A 'T ' We were planning on being big shots now. We hoped to be up stairs with the high school, but to our surprise there wasn't room for us, so we spent our seventh year down stairs again where Miss Helen Acres was our teacher for the first semester and Mrs. McCullough finished the year with us. Two new students joined us this year, Marjorie Cole and Charles Saunders. In the eighth grade we finally got upstairs. Our first encounter with changing classes and different teachers was a little confusing but after awhile we got used to it. Roberta Mock was our only new member. At last, the big day. Freshmen. Too good to be true! Iacky Buurma, Vernon Ehlers, Stanton Holthouse, Wayne Holthouse, Glenn Newmyer, Wilma New- myer, and Ioyce Wiers joined us this year from Celeryville. Miss'Arce helped us solve all the problems that come with being Freshmen. Mr. George Leinger and Miss Welly were our class sponsors when we were Sophomores. Philip Guadnino was added to our class roll and Ioyce Vfiers left us to go to Willard High. In our Iunior year, under the leadership of Mrs. Slessman, We worked hard to earn money for our class trip to Washington, D.C. and New York. We lost one student, Phillip Guadonino. Of course, there was Baccalaureate and Commencement and the Iuniors escorted the Seniors down the aisle but we all had next year to look forward to. Iust think, Seniors already. Why it seems like yesterday when we all started to school. Muchto our sorrow, we lost two members of our class, Roberta Mock and Carolyn Arnold. This left us being an even dozen. Mr. Slauter was chosen as our sponsor. He worked hard helping us to make our annual and play a success. ' Of course, we are all looking forward to Graduation with some feeling of regret, but the time passes on and we hope to make our place in the world. In days to come, we will look back on our days at New Haven as the happiest days of our lives. Written by Margaret Moore and Frances Vanderpool.

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