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0,4 M52 Top row Delma Enke lla Benhart Norma Adney Gene Angell Louls Dohse Charles Homuth I eRoy Jerrett Roy Desposlto Joyce Bloyer Thlrd row Geraldme Gexsler Robert Bacon Ken neth Cornford Elnora Koel Beverly lxolter Madonna Hurda Nhldred Check Mary Byers Knna Bouzek Second row LIIIIOH Burns Gwendolyn Dru yor Shirley Adams Ilene Kramer Io Xnn Dwight Lucllle Eulgem Ronald DuCharme Mark Gly nn Bottom row Reta Brodt Milton Gels ler Ronmei raig Sylvester Barrette Donald Cavanaugh l hllllp Enke Allyn Gm up Home Room One The first week of its Freshmen year, the class of 1952 began Hlgh School by electlng oflicers Shlrley Adams was Presldent, Ronnle Cralg Vlce Presldent, Mr Charles Burch was class advlsor unt1l March when he left the school system Mr Jack Mulrooney acted as advlsom fm the lemalnder of the year Although the organlzatlon of two Home Rooms was entlrely new to these students, they carefully followed lnstruc tlons and elected Home Room OfflC8lS ln a successful and orderly manner Home Room I oflicers wele Ph1ll1p Enke, Pres1 dent, Wayne Koecke, V106 Presldent, and Nolma Adney, Secretary Treasurel Jeannette Valley represented Freshmen Home Room II on the Student Louncll by bemg elected President Jean Relser was V1cePres1dent and Jean Lechnlr, Secretary Treasurer for the second d1v1 In September th1s class was officlally 1n1t1ated 1nto the Hlgh School when the Sophomores sponsored the tradltlonal Freshmen MIXCF The ent11e student body emoyed an evemng of laughter and entertamment vxatchmg each greenhorn perfolm h1s stunt The fT1St class p1Ol6Ct was the Home comlng bonfire The lesults of all the1r hard vwolk went up 1n smoke the nlht before the blg game, when ex eryone wlt nessed one of the lalgest bonfires PHS had ever prepfu ed u . . , . - . , Q - C . .- and Gwen Dru'yor, Secretary-Treasurer. sion of the class.
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Home Room Two The Sophomore class sponsored the Freshmen MIXGF, the first act1v1ty of the year Thls event, whlch took place 1n the Hlgh School Gymnaslum, was at tended by the entlre student body and faculty The class was responslble for the ar rangement ot the HOm8C0m1Hg parade A Sklt forecastlng the Coachs dream of the Homecoming game, was presented by the group Tuesday before the game Durlng the basketball season, penc1ls were sold on whlch the schedule for the entlre season was pr1nted Dances were glven perlodlcally whlch also helped to ralse funds for the class treasury Judglng from the past records of the class of '52, much can be expected m 1tS future years The Freshmen entered mto the Home cornmg sp1r1t st1ll further by wmmng thlrd place on thelr sklt A Qulz Pro gram Mums, whlch added to the foot ball atmosphere, were also made and sold by these ambltxous students The class re organlzed the next Sep tember as Sophomores The oflicers of the Sophomore class have prox ed to be real leaders Phllllp Enke was Presldent, Joan Dwlght VICQ Presldent, and Mark Glynn, Secretary Treasurer Home Room One oilicers were Ronme Cra1g Presx dent, Shlrley Adams, V1C6PT6S1d6Ht, and Elnora Koel, Secretary Treasurer Jeannette Valley Raymond Rogers and Jeanne Relser represented Home Room Two MISS Maurlne Johnson was chosen as class advlsor Top row Xnn I olodnl Shlrlev I etter 1 I ucllle Robertson Io IH I IKZQI W llllam Nicholson hor nm ll mek Jotn Str luman 141 mms N1 tyel Xelred X11 zua Thurd row I '1ul NIeG1nle5 Damel SIHFCIH 1 Margery 1 uld 1 JK anne Ilenser Nhlda 1 aczynskx Gertrude Shaxxley P0111 1rd XX alz Jeannette X alles INorma Nlanshf Id Second row M xxine XX elsch John 7Iahek lean I echmr Margaret I ou ers I'll'llCL Shulka I hylhs Hay Betty Reed XIICIOFI 1 I rlhyl Bottom row Jo 111 I er-hmr L I1 me nt St: III! Raymond R011 rs Xltlllll label Lllfford Strnn Dorothy XX hlte 11 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 1 .X . . . . . U . 1 1 1 , ' , , - 79 - 1 1 . v 1 . 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 - 11 - - 1 1 1 1 11 , ' 1 V1 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 7 y 1 , 1 . . . . . 1. 1 - 1 1 ' 1 . 7 . . . . . . . 1 ' 7 1 1 1, 1 . ' ' 11 1. ' 1 . v ,. v- '. 1 '. .1 1, 1 , 1, 4 1 ,. 1 , 1 1 , - .- ,f. . v .. , -.. ' . 1 . ., - . ' ,, - ,.1 , 1 1 1 , 1 111 , . , 1 r 1 . . '1 1 ,, - ', 1 , . ' - - 1 , . . 1. ' 1. 1, 1 1, 11 , 1 , . ' , 4 , , 5 1 , 1 , 1 , . ' ' , . 1 , . 1 ,, 1 f . 1 1 . , 4 , 1 1 4 , 1 1 .. - , 1 1 1' 1 N -, 1- 1 . 1 1 1, .1 ,1 1, .1 , , , , 1 . . 1 1 ' '1 . ' -. 1 1 1 .r 1- . - ' ' . , 1 1 , '21, . .1 , 1 1 . ..
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