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PHUPHEEY Cont l Vlr and Vlrs James Slater are passlng out the refreshments ,llm was voted Average Vlan HIS only ambltlons were to get a good job get marrled and settle down Whlch IS exactly what he dld janet ls a model hotsewlfe 'Vlay be they aren t so average now wlth a home full of photographers and glffS I guess nowadays even an average person IS unusual ln the center of thls room I see Patty Erlckson swlngmg a baseball bat and Nlck Hedman demonstratlng a football play The two were Most Athletic ln hugh school Stull are Patty IS owner and player on a professlonal glrls baseball team Nlck and Mrs lledman llVC at the Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla where Nlck IS head coach jean keeps Nlck s muscles from gettlng sore by glvlng hlm a good rub-down every nlght BCSldeS hls Job of coachlng Nlck has plcked up hls old job of teasing Sal QMISS Sarah Ann O Leary, Sally IB secretary to one of the foremost doctors ln thls country Wllh a secretary llke Sal any doctor would be foremost The last members of the class are entertalners Lee Chamberlam has hls own orchestra Lee was once muslc dlrector at Vlansfxeld Now however he directs an orchestra that IS heard around the world HIS weekly broadcast over short wave travels the globe Teamlng up wlth Sklp to do a radlo show IS Barb Sadler Barb also IS a soprano at the Met dllflng the summer season Her golden volce slnglng the love songs of Madam Butterfly thrllls mllllons Another well known entertalner IS comedlenne Pepper Dalton star of radlo and televlslon Pepper created and plays the role of The I lttlest Brat Our Miss Betty IS the name of another radlo comedlenne WISE Betty Stover Betty plays the role of a mlSChlCVOUS Home l'conomlc teacher who IS always feudlng wlth her prlnclpal Her f8V0l'ltB torture of that po-oo-or prlnclpal IS bom bardlug hlm wlth hard rolls Two Gun Hermle the roughest toughest hlllbllly ln the East brlngs laughter to mllllons ln Amerlca Herman Weldner plays 07 the role of a hlllbllly folk slnger who can t go stralght Of course ln real llfe he does go stralght or Mrs Two-Gun the former Madellne Slater wlll take has two guns away from hlm 'Vlld IS the found er of St Katherlne s hospltal for lnfants Mld always dld have a way wlth klds She was a rough and ready tomboy and even a rougher basketball player but she could be just as soft and gentle Someone has just tumed on the radlo to get the lnaugural address of the presl dent The flrst woman presldent of the Unlted States Presldent Patsy Weldner Always knew that glrl would be a polltlclan Hearlng the same happy VOICC of flfteen years ago laughlng agfun tonlght, I wonder lf tbls class wlll ever be gone from thls earth When they are gone ln flesh I know the memorles they have left behlnd wlll stlll remaln and always thelr splrlts wlll roam the halls of S H S lu c I . ' . . , H ,, . . . . . , . , , I 0 1 Q , 1 - . , Q . - ' as - Q1 - . . . . . . . , . . . . - 1 . . . . . . . , . - - u 11 ' 1 - . . . . . . , . - ' ' ' 1 1 . - . . as 11 - ' ' . . . . U ,, . ' 1 - - ll - 11 . J . H . ,, . . . I . . -1 t . . . 4 . . I 1 0 - . U . ,, . . . . ' 1 1 . . , . . . . . , . , ll - H . , ,, . . . . Y . . o ol Q 1 . . K - ' 1 . . 1 ' 4 . . . . , . 1 , . . . .
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PHUPHEIIY wAsHlNGToN oBsERvER January 20 1967 Washington, D C The graduating class of 1952 from the small, famous town of Sheffxeld Pennsyl vanla 18 holdmg ll s reunion thts Year ln Washlngton 'Vlany of Its members now share the national spotlight whlch IS the reason the reunion ts bemg held here Mr George Hlce the owner publisher and editor of the Observer was once a mlmeographer for the Sheffleld H1 Tlme8 George was not always a newspaper man he once owned a string of bakeries Hls pastry was world renowned for nts delicacy However, remmlsclng over old Wolvcrnnes George felt the urge once agam to run a paper Hts bakery he sold to a former classmate Vlnss Janet Hullngs The bakery was very aptly run by ,Ian who broadcast her most famous reclpes over the radxo along with hmts for young ladies who wlsh to be as dell cate as pastry Among the guests remmlsclng of fun at S H S are 'lflnss Pat Anderson and Miss Bev Grubbs Pat I8 a private secretary to a colonel ln the Pentagon Pat never could reslst a unlform now she s surrounded wnth them Bev IS now Nlrs Dennle Ralston Time has not changed Bev s youthful jolllty Denny stlll has to follow her around and be content wxth her temperament Someone has just commltted a murder' The person poundlng the keys of that pxanol Of course ll s Alan Haynes' Sklp has become famous for hrs musical abll tty I guess fame dldn t spoxl Qklp lle stlll has tlme to entertam hrs frlends Voted 'Vlost Popular by hls classmates Skip IS still popular wherexer there IS a plano once a garage mechanlc now his designs of machmery has revolutlonwed the lndustrlal world Ronnie has the perfect qualxflcatlons for some sort of sclentlst He was always rather lndlvlduallstlc and eccentric Over ln another corner IS l elloy Dunn qulte out of place ln thxs nonsy world LeROY has always enjoyed the peace and quiet ofthe woods and streams It has been sand he knows every path and stream In Pennsylvanna l elloy s occupatlon IS farmlng which gives htm plenty of t1me for huntmg Another famous hunter IS 'Vlr ,loe Pellegrino From his trips to South America he has brought back some very flne trophies oe IS a profesfuonal game hunter but he prefers to hunt game for sport Mr Wllllam Irwm medical technxclan at the crlme detection lab ln the l' H l IS also a hunter tn hls spare tlme l et s leave those three to the tlgers and fund someone else to talk about Very much at home ln Washxngton IS Wllss Beverly Dalton now a Whlte llouse secretary Hev has just come mto the room wearing a new mmk co it She de serves lt Keeping the Whlte House files IP order IS no small task Beside Bev IS Vllss Georgia l mdsey Ceorgna owns a large recording studio She specializes tn waxing hnllbtlly songs Georgia always did like hlllbtlly singers , g I a o . . . . , . . . . , , - 1 v A , I ' ' ' ll if . Y 7 . . .- . . , . . . . - , . . . . ,. . ,, . , , J ' ll ff ' . . , , ' 1 . 1 - ' . . 9 , . i .L U . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . - ,, ,, . . . . Y . . , . Over in the comer, enjoying all the gayety, is 5-lr. Honald Hross. Ronnie was , , . . J , . . . . ' . . . , . . ' ' ' a . .' - I4
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EL S5 HISTUHY llere IS the past of the Senlor Flass of 1952 Gee but these past slx years went fast dldnt thev9 llowever they were full of memorles and cherlshed thoughts ln the fall of 1946 a junlor Senxor lllgh School was formed and we were the flrst class of seventh graders to enter our Alma lla er Demg so young and tnmld we were not ln too many actlvltles and we often wondered lf we would ever be Senlors Under the capable dlrectlon of Vlrs Gustafson and our flrst officers who were Dlll Irwin, Anthony Nagumey Sally 0 I eary and Ronnle Bross we conquered the year and ended It wlth a class party ln 1947 we were elghth graders We were a llttle blt older and bolder this year Wlth lm Slater l ee Chamberlain Darb Sadler and loe Pellegrxno as our offlcers and Vlr Chamberlaln as advlsor we were once agam successful Our blg memory of that year IS that we won the prxze for the best float ln the Homecomlng Parade Remember we portrayed the Angels of Room 23 Also the Amerlcan Legion and American legion Auxlllary made their annual awards to ,llm Slater and Sally 0 Leary Dy 1948 we were Freshles and were begmnmg to get better known wlth exeryone Blll Irwln was once agam presldent w1th llosemarle Klelnbauer Patty Frlckson and Dolores Dalton as hls assistants Vlrs Custafson was also our advlsor once again Our class this year sported three lettermen The Band Cholr, Intramural teams and Varslty Daslcetball teams were also alded by our classmates ln 1949 we entered Senior Hlgh Gee but Tempus l'l1glt After electlng our offlcers who were llemman Wexdner Patty Anderson janet Ilulln s and Bob lledman wltb Vlrs 'VlacArthur as advisor we once agam joined varlous actlvxtles e had SIX lettermen this year ln football Forensic Competltlon attracted some of us too and we came out on top of courselll To prepare for our big Jumor year we sold magazlne subscrxptlons to F8156 money So you see we were growmg upll Oh how anxious we were to retum to school the fall of 1950 Why? Because we were ,lumors To start off we had to elect capable offlcers for our bxg jobs thls year so we chose Bob Hedman Dolores Dalton Sally 0 Leary and Barb Sadler As IS the custom MISS Rlchwalsky was our wonderful leader To add to our fund we sold pencils sponsored the Halloween Party and sold programs at the football games A successful prom wlth a colonlal theme was he d and enjoyed by all f' our lettermen were chosen from our class on the football team The Dramatic Club final ly reached our class as dld the Wolverine and Wolverette staffs Forenslc Competltxon once agam was entered by us Does xt seem posslble that we just have one more year? In 1951 we were Seniors First of all our offlcers were Pat Anderson and Barbara Sadler Jim Slater Patty Frxckson and Joe P8llCgFlIl0 Nlr Brown was our class advlsor Patty lfrlclcson was elected the llomecommg f ueen and her attendants were Barbara Sadler and Vladellne Slater Dob lledman and Ilm Slater were Co FHPIGIHS of the football team We were once agam ln all the actlvltles 'Vlany honors were bestowed on our classmates which are too numerous to mentlon here but I m sure vou all remember who stood out ln the Class of 52 and I am also sure that the Seniors will remember the good old days at S ll S for manv many years to come A flnal message to all students of the school Some dav you too wlll be Seniors Way you have as much fun as we hue had and mtv sou make as many frlends Always be faxthful to your Alma Water ' ' . . , . . A . 0 , , , - 9 . , 't . , - . . . . . . L . ' - . . . . . . , ' 9 ' 1 , J 9 Q 1 , V . , . , J 7 1 , . Q 4 A , . . . . . H ,, Q , , , . J ' 9 Q ss - 91 - - - . v 9 Q 9 9 1 - . Q I . , . , n . . gg 1 . ,y . . , - , . , . , , A E , . , Q . ' , ' 9 , . . Q 9 9 , . . . 9 f ' 9 0 9 . . y . n I 1 . u . . v ' , . ' Q ' . 1 , e I , , . . . 1 . , 7 , . . u .4 Q . K ., ' 9 . ' A . , 9 ' 449 99 7 . , . . . . 4 , - . 1 .' . t . . l. ' 1 ' 1 x I ' ' Q . . 1 , Il.
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