Pitman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Pitman, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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First row: N. Rulmcrtson, M. Geiger, D. Haas, V. R. Fisllcr, J. Steclier, A. NVag'ncr, D. Pikcn G. Q sg 3 McMenamy, j. Newkirk, S. lirumlage, L. Haight, Hirst, R. Tresell. Third row: bl. Urentari, D. Tycc, M. D. Ramsey, D. Weaver. Second row: R. Wiest, J. Sankcy, H. Parker, R. Earley. CLASS CDF I955 First row: N. Harrison, R. Caso, M. VVliitlCy, Kammerer, li. Murray, D. Hitner, J. Emery, Hansen, li. Holliday, J. Centuolo, M. Adams, Rulweson. Second row: Miss Weatherwax, Smith, C. Edwards, C. Dupper, C. Powell, . A. 3: A1 mg, Y X, . . A -.Q ,J .I Turner, NV. Hopkins, VV. Estcrlunfl, R. Hall, R. Burnett, J. Wilkins, P. Ward. Third row: R. , Reynolds, G. Scliaulw, D. Sandberg, J. xvlllll, G. NV X Tqgirner, R. Taraska, C. Hitcliner, I.. XVilkcrson,V:' QT Barger, R. Wurst, VVx5ieree. If P X x, S . I , ,v ,. 1:4 ui h -I JN, .Y-X ,Q

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':1:uI --nl First row: IJ ses, C. I.uc:1s, M. Nculmzius, M. Ililfilippw I Qi 5 b I.. Svllm-clnzul, A. I 'ItlXX'2lI'IIl, -I. I'IllIL'IIIlISHIl, N. Sluulmrt, I fr W. ' I Kuhl, I-', XN'L-irmmzxyr, XV. Ifux. Second row: Mr. Nmmrigxlui 'IXQYW I I I R. Ytlllllfl, IP. I.L'1IcI4'll, If. Mullin, R. QIIQIICS, fi. II:lIiICy, I QIX Iv I SIL'I'lICI', IJ. Ilrizm, XV. I'uwvlI, S. IIurIT. Third row: H. I'1I'2l- zicr, I. Murray, I'. fmmklin, A. My-ister, XV. HuIIm:m, 17 Rcitur, II. lim-Inc, R, Rmnzum, 'I'. Kmmx, R. Iiwwncr. Jack Emery . .. .. . . .... president William Fox ..... .,... v ice-president Judy Newkirk .... ........ s ecretary Sandra Morris ...... treasurer First row: S. Murphy, C. -Iolmstnnc, A. Iulmsml, I.. I-Iamlmcl l'. IIIIIIIIIICI, IC. Stull, M. Ilulrlrick, C. Coupcr, M. I':u'kcr, Ii Mxmyzm. Second row: M. Lizummm, IJ. I'12lSi, I.. Pratt, Ii IIuITn1:1n, I.. 'I'rnIm:mmI, J. Snqui, I.. Cugan, Il. XVZIILIICF, R I':1rx'in, H. I':1rcut, I. McAnaIIy. Third row: IJ. SIYUINZIII, IJ Gznrrislm, IJ. W'c:xtI'crImy, A, Ilavis, J. Callullan, R.'AppIcIa:xCI,P C. VVQIJIJ. if I ,Cm



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SENIGR' DI RY DEAR DIARY, Here is the story of the four years spent in Pitman High School by the Class of 1952: It all began early in September, 1948, when we, as Freshmen, first entered through the doors of Pitman High School. NVe became acquainted with our advisers, who were Mrs. Verderose and Mr. Felton. As our officers we elected the following: president, Tom Dole, vice president, James XVit- chellg secretary, Patsy James, treasurer, Joy Morris. To earn money we held a cake sale. Exams ended the year, and we stepped into the place vacated by the Sophomores. As Sophomores, with the same advisers, we elected as president, Leroy Davis, vice president, James NVitchellg secretary, Johanna Uleryg treasurer, Joy Morris. Our showy red and white banner, with the traditional P. H. S. emblem, was designed by VVilliam Quigley. Later we chose our class rings, which are gold and onyx. VVe were highly honored when our class won the P.T.A. cash award for highest parent attendance at meetings. As Sophomores we came out on top of the ticket sales for the Booster sponsored play and received a cash prize. This year we started to sell programs at football and basketball games. Due to the fact that we had no Freshman Party we held two dances this year. We were very proud of our Sophomore Hop on May 6, 1950. NVe used the undersea theme decorations from the prom the evening before. After our exams we found that we were suddenly Juniors. September, 1950, brought us back to one of our biggest years. First we were introduced to our new advisers, Mrs. Schutt and Mr. Huggins. This time we elected as president, Robert Carter, vice-president, Dan McCarthy, secretary, Johanna Uleryg treasurer, Joy Morris. Our banner arrived and was hung in its place of honor. Our class rings came and they were put in their places of honor. Now came the really hard work to earn money for our needy treasury. Again we sold game programs. We held a successful magazine drive and sold thousands of Christmas cards. We also had a St. Patrick's Day Dance. Our Junior Play, one of P. H. S.'s best productions, was One Foot In Heaven, directed by Mrs. Wells. This comedy with a deeper meaning was presented on March 9 and 10, 1951, and was very well liked by all who attended. On May 4, 1951, with the gym transformed into a Winter VVonder- land , complete with snowflakes and a sleigh, our Junior-Senior Prom was held. Rip Turner's orchestra provided dance music for this night to be long remembered by many. Again exams, but this time they made us Seniors. The big year had finally come! Mr. Korkuch replaced Mr. Huggins as adviser and we elected the fol- lowing officers: president, Robert Carterg vice-president, William Ott, secretary, Johanna Uleryg treasurer, Joy Morris. This year money-making projects included a magazine drive, a very successful concession stand, and sales of peanut brittle and Christmas candy. February l and 2 brought the Senior Play-Arsenic and Old Lace- a wonderful comedy, again directed by Mrs. Wells. The whole Senior Class will always be grateful to Mrs. Wells for her untiring efforts to make our plays the success that they have been. The annual Senior trip to Washington came in mid-March. These three wonderful days will be remembered all our lives. This year we were prom guests, relieved of all work and worry. VVe had only to enjoy ourselves. Then came the whirl of Baccalaureate Services, the Senior banquet, and finally-graduation. Now we have our diplomas clutched tightly in our hands and are turning to face the outside world. We are very happy, but still, just a little sad. It's been so wonderful! Goodbye, dear diary from the CLASS of '52

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