Pleasant Lake High School - Bittersweet Yearbook (Pleasant Lake, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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PAUL WHITE Chorus Senior Class Play --- ------ .Tunior Class Play --- ---- - Band ---- Basketball Baseball - - - - af-so rq gggs' ----------- --- 1-3- IACK SASSANELLA Basketball ---------- --- 2-3-4 Room No. 13 ------- ------- 3 Stranger in the Night -- ---- 4 4 4 3 4 1 1 Sponsored by WEATHERHEAD COMPANY , Angola, Indiana 16

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Senior Class History The senior class of 1952 is composed of 14 members, 7 of whom started together in the first grade under Miss Olinger in 1940. They are namely: Rose Marie Brand, Jack Chrysler, Marlene Helmuth, Larry Penick, Jerry Platt, Catherine Dodge and Mavis Roberts. Our first 6 years passed by with all of us having many thrills and exciting moments, one of which was our encounter with the Essay Darn in the sixth grade. Promoted now, we feel very grown up having classes upstairs with high school students. We have 22 students enrolled in the 7th grade. We do miss one thing that we had downstairs and that is our recesses. But when you are upstairs you are too grown up to go out and play, so we confine ourselves to the situation as it is. We are freshmen now and 22 in number. Mr. Reinoehl is our sponsor and makes a great attempt to help us adopt to the ways of a high school student. The seniors will do their best to make us full-fledged members of the high school by the initiation. We are joined in the freshman year by Carol Lash and Jack Sassanella from Hudson and Don Linn from Detroit, Michigan. As sophomores we purchased our class sweaters and think we really have the run of the schooL Living up to the name silly sophomores is not too difficult for the members of this class. In the event one of us becomes too roudy a trip to the principal's office may be necessary. We are joined this year by Gloria Harmon from Metz. Mr. Reinoehl remains the sponsor of the group this year. As juniors we produced the play Room No. 13. We ordered and received our class rings in the early part of the year and attended the banquet at Pokagon State Park which is an all-county affair. In January, the class started working on bake sales, square dances and skating parties to make money for a six day trip to Washington D. C. in April. On the morning of April 21st Olin Favorite took the juniors and seniors to Fort Wayne and from there an Indiana Railway bus took us on to Ohio. The first night we stayed at the Pittsburg Hotel in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Arriving in Washington on Sunday morning, we attended church in the Washington CathedraL Monday and Tuesday we were ushered through the governmental buildings of our capitol. On our return trip we visited the Annapolis Naval Academy and toured the Gettysburg battlefield. We spent our last night at the Pittsburg Hotel and then started home. At Fort Wayne Mr. Favorite met us and brought us home in the school bus. Now we have grown wiser and we work more diligently since we are nearing the goal of our desire. As seniors we are joined by Paul White of Peru. Our sponsor is Mr. Smith. On October 25 we traveled to Fort Wayne to have our pictures taken, and receive our proofs the following week. Our pictures arrive in time for Christmas and the class has many comments to make. The title of the senior class play was Stranger in the Night and most of our class are on the Spartonian Staff or in basketball. We have been a mighty busy bunch with many activities requiring our attention. We are now drawing the final curtain on our school days at P. L. H. S., and we wish to say farewell to the students and teachers. We hope they will enjoy the following years in school as we have enjoyed ours. Cortland Produce, Ashley, Indiana 17

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