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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '52 Class Motto: Push, pull, or get out of the way. Class Colors: Aqua and white Class Flower: Scarlet rose The year l9b8 was a year never to be forgotten. That was the year thirty-two green freshmen entered the por- tals of Plummer High School. The day arrived that we had been looking forward to with anticipation. In our costumes of gunny sack dresses, swimming suits and men's pajamas we wandered through the halls in fear of meeting a high and mighty sophomore. When at last the day was over, the sophomores gave us a party which we returned later in the year As we were full-pledged P. H. S. members we elec- ted class officers. They were as follows: Helen Dittberner- President, Eddie Babbitt-Vice President, Jeanette Eaton- Secretary treasurer, and Shirley Smith-Councilman. Mr. Donald Butler replaced Mrs. Ralph advisor. Our candidates for carnival Helen Dittberner and Dan Bishop. Two men were elected cheer leaders. They Ruth Meredith. Johnson at the semester as our queen and king were of our fellow fresh- were Helen Nelson and On May lu, four cars were seen heading for Conklin Park. It was the frosh going to their advisor's cottage. We thouroughly enjoyed the day spent there. When school was over for that year we had become a part of the institution we were attending. We returned the next year as sophomores, Cusual pro- cedure.l Our class officers were Dan Bishop-President, Eldon Loe-Vice President, George Robinson-Secretary, Harry Keefer- Treasurer. There were twenty-four of us this Year. Mr. James Spooner was our advisor. Our candidates for carnival queen and king were Ramona Marsh and Robert Lowry. It was our turn to iniate the frosh. We gave them a party that evening. Many of our classmates participated in sports. We recieved our class rings and were very proud of them. Our junior class President, George Robinson Robert Lowry-Treasurer and advisor was Mr. Hayduk. This year was an we sold candy, pop and hot officers were Shirley Smith- Vice President, Dan Bishop-Secretar Leila Hunt-Councilman. Our class active one. At all the home games dogs. It proved very profitable.
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In the middle of January we gave a class sleigh- ride. Everyone had a swell time. On March 2, we presented our class play WDear Papa.N Our candidates for carnival queen and king this year were Helen Nelson and Eldon Loe. In honor of the seniors we gave a prom, May A. The gym was beautifully decorated following the theme-WBlue Moon.N The Girl's and Boy's State delegates from our junior class were Jeanette Eaton, Sandra Storms, Erling Place and Robert Lowry. As our senior class organized we found that the mem- bership had reduced to twenty two. This however, is the largest senior class in Plummer High School. Another interesting fact about our senior class is that six seniors have gone through the twelve years of grade and high school together. These seniors are Shirley Smith, Sandra Storms, Erling Place, LaVonne Willard, Jeanette Eaton and Dan Bishop. Senior class officers are Raymond Haeg-President, Dan Bishop-Vice President, Jeanette Eaton-Secretary, Shirley Smith-Treasurer, Eddie Babbitt-Councilman. Mr. Hayduk is our advisor again. To raise funds for our treasury we presented a movie December 16. It was a full length movie called Mr. 88O. Eddie Babbitt and Dan Bishop have represented our class all four years on the WA' squads of basketball. Ramona Marsh, Jeanette Eaton and Helen Nelson were on the girl's UAW squads for four years in basketball also. Our senior play was called NGhosts Paraden and was given March 7. And with graduation we end the history of the class for 1952. Four things a man must learn to do A If he would make his record true. To think without confusion clearly, To love his fellowmen sincerely, To act from honest motives purely, To trust in God and heaven securely. -Henry van Dyke
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