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STUDENTS CROSS THE THRESHOLDS INTO NEW OPPORTUNITIES
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CLASS ADVISERS: Karl Decker, Barbara Radcliffe, Hilda Skreen, Louis Owens. CLASS OFFICERS: Jac Tucci. vice prrtsidentg Beverly Amniermun yell leader, lVlary Lou Whte. secretary-Treasure-r: Harry Allen prosa- dent. For The last time the class of '52 has given The yell We're here, Through and Through, l-9-5-2. A visitor to The school, looking through The door of The audi- torium, would see The different emotions portrayed on the faces of The members of the Class of '52: sadness, relief, and happiness. So it is with life - a door is sometimes The beginning, sometimes The ending, always leading to something new. Charging Through The doors of Puyallup high school were The freshmen with Their class officers, president, Jim Baydo, vice president, Bea Lindsey, secretary- Treasurer, Ruthie Quinn, and yell leader, Harold Hatch. Pacos Puyallup rode his way into second place for The freshmen in The stunt assembly, and Carousel was The dance of The year. 'Season Serenade, The annual hop, was The high- light of The sophomore year. Representing The class were Jimmy Fly, president, Gary Gale, vice president, Ramona Watkin, secretary, and Pat Kibler, yell leader. A Lil Abner Theme was used for The stunt. The class of '52's iunior year followed much The course of The preceding year, with The group coming out fourth in The season ticket drive and placing Third in The stunt assembly. A highlight of The year was The prom, Stairway to The Stars, which was held aT The Elks Temple. CLASS OF '52 RANKS IN ln The Junior year leadership for The class was furnished by president, Bill Partridge, vice president, Jimmy Fly, secretary-treasurer, Janet Miller, and yell leader, Kenny Brock. We won! We wonl We won, by golly, we wonl were unfamiliar words spoken by The class of '52, but an opportunity to use Them was given when They won The annual stunt assembly in Their senior year. Casey Puyallup was acclaimed as one of The best stunts ever presented aT Puyallup high school. It was a musical production, presented by musical talent from The class. Ranking high, The upperclassmen also Took second place in The season Ticket drive. Members of The class were important in The winning of The Puget Sound Con- ference football championship, and Two senior lettermen were selected for The All-State team. On February 22 The seniors received another blue ribbon on Their ball, Midnight Magic, which was held at Fruitland Grange. In a hall decorated with Parisian splendor, happy couples danced The night away, and as the dance came to a close, they went Through the doors, remembering The last big event before gradua- tion. Leading the senior class were president, Harry Allen, vice president, Joe Tucci, secretary, Mary Lou White, and yell leader, Beverly Ammerman. And so the doors of high school are closing for the class of l952, leaving within them The same memories of which other classes have told students so often. Yet, to each class, it seems that the memories are something special. A door is sometimes The beginning, sometimes The ending, always leading to something new-their lives away from Puyallup high school. BALL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Front: Walker, Strainclley, White. Middle: Thompson, Letourneau, Shipley, Miller. Back! Challman, Brock, Hatch.
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