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SENIOR HONORS VALEDICTORIAN SALLITATORIAN Bert Rosenbarker Laura Powell HONOR STUDENTS Janet Groebler Vance Eakins Rose Tuper Paul Kelley SCHOLARSHIPS Bert Rosenbarker Laura Powell Paul Kelle atee-
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THOMAS MICHAEL SWIFT SWiftie Good humor is the health of the soul. Wrestling 3, 43 Yearbook Staff, Sports Edi- tor 43 Student Council 43 Volleyball 23 Table Tennis lg Lock, Stock and Lipstick 4. ROSE MARIE TUPER Rosie The ablest spirit is shown by gentle Words and resolute action. Junior Varsity Cheerleader 13 Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Class Secretary 13 Class President 2, 4g Glee Club President 43 Baseball Play- day 33 Junior Prom Princess 33 Science Fair 1, 2, 33 Student Council Secretary 33 Yearbook Staff, Editor 43 Assistant Busi- ness Manager 33 Book Club Secretary 43 Lock, Stock and Lipstick 4g Mixed Chorus ROBERT LEE WICKWIRE Bob I Run if you like, but Buddy I'll catch you! Yearbook Staff, Sales Manager 43 Yearbook Staff, Layout Editor 43 Prom Prince 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager 33 Sci- ence Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 23 Class President 33 Student Council President 43 Bowling League President 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 4g Lock, Stock and Lip- stick 4.
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CLASS HISTORY OF l952 Ona bright September morning in 1949 fifteen eager children entered the portals of P. H. C, S. Although our class' size has increased to twenty-three, only Larry Goodrich, Roger Hart, Joan Moses, Terry Hotaling, Janet Groeb- ler and Ilah Bradish were the original members of this group. As the population of our town increased greatly, so did our class. Phillip Benton was the first to join our group in the first grade. In the second grade, Ed Matthews from Potsdam joined our little troop. Robert Meashaw from Par- ishville Center School and Robert Wickwire from Potsdam came to us in the third grade. Following the fourth grade was Thomas Swift from High Flats. In the fifth grade Gary Butterfield from Stockholm School, Paul Kelley from West Parishville and ,Fred Gary from Stocholm School joined us. It wasn't until the seventh grade that Rose Tuper, from Colton, Thomas Ma Cumber, Laura Powell, Linda Converse, Bert Rosenbarker, Vance Eakins, and Mack Parker, all from Hopkinton entered our class. It was in the ninth grade that Carol Jones from Potsdam and Pat Gee, from Painted Post High School joined to complete our class. As we progressed through the halls of learning our activities broadened. Our first major accomplishment was our Eight Grade Graduation under the supervision of Mrs. Flora Miller. ln the ninth grade we sponsored a dance in April. In our Sophomore year we held two dances which were in October and March. Our big money making project was the selling of sweat shirts. In May we ordered our class rings. In September of our Junior year there was a Student Council Campaign. Janet Groebler won the election over the Senior candidate. In October we received our class rings. We held dances, sold School Daze, Christmas paper, cards and chances on a radio. In May we sponsored a car wash and food sale. Our two biggest projects were the Junior Jamboree and the Junior Prom. Our Senior year has proven to be the most active. We held a magazine drive in which Vance Eakins sold the most magazines. We held dances, movies and a turkey raffle. We sponsored a banquet for the Teachers' Association and a donkey basketball game. Our play, LOCK, STOCK, AND LIPSTICK, proved to be a great success. Our Junior-Senior Ball will be our last activity and at present we are all looking forward to our Washington trip. The Class of 1962
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