Thomas A Edison High School - Edisonian Yearbook (Elmira Heights, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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WH T I'LL MISS MOST JOSEPH ALLEN-Winning money from the boys in bookkeeping and Mr. Romano. LUCY ASHER-Trying to do experiments in Chemistry Lab. ROBERT BERGGREN-Mr. Romano's bookkeeping class, Joe, Youngie, Tiny, and Kris. MARLENE BORCK-Typing business letters for Student Council, Cheerleading, and GAA. LILA BRIGHAM-Dashing to school with Carol Miller. RICHARD BRINK-Mr. Romano's classes. DORIS CLARK-Play practice and working on Starlit Ball. BARBARA COREY-Hunting through the halls for Lillian. MARY CRUM-Morning get-togethers in the girls room. SHARON DANKS-All the kids, clubs, cheerleading, and games-just everything. JANICE DEGOLYER-Joan Kadlec, Margaret Espey, and room 23. LYNN DOANE-Bull sessions in home room. DENNIS DOUGHERTY-Dashing out of class to a fire. JACK EMMICK-Bull sessions in home room with Lynn, Bob, Joe, and Marlene. MARGARET ESPEY-Going to 23 every 6th period, Joan, Janice, and Mrs. Cross. EUGENE FAIVRE-Fixing books in girls lockers. LOIS GOODWIN-Class of 52. ALICE HALL-Everything in general, especially Mr. Guidus's health class. DOROTHY HOWER-Tearing down decorations for various events after working so hard to put them up. LILLIAN HRITSKO-Having fun with all my friends and being busy. ETHELYN HUF F-Seeing little frosh run around halls and getting lost each year. DALE HURD-Sleeping in second period study hall. ANNA MARY HURLEY-Running to get the bus to get to school on time. JAMES INGRAM-Being late. JOAN KADLEC-Room 23, talking to Miss Hugg, and everything else in TAE. BEVERLY KAKRETZ-Holidays and Mrs. Cross. FLORENCE KENDALL-The art room, quiet study halls, and TAE in general. CHARLOTTE KNOX-School Vacations. JEAN KNOX-GAA and Gym classes. JOHN KORDYL-School, teachers, and standing by the locker of a certain blonde. JAMES KRYSTOF-Getting Jerry Truax out of bed to go to school. CONSTANCE MACDONALD-Are you kidding! RICHARD MACDONALD-Bookkeeping class. BETTY MALLOY-Mr. Guidus's health class and Mrs. Cross's Shorthand and Secretarial Classes-Oh! just everything. JEANNINE MARCY-Tearing out of the house at 8:15 breathlessly, to get to school and the good ole fashioned fun with my friends. FRANK MARKOSKY-Walking to school with Don Moschek. ROBERT MEADE-Baseball. GEORGE MEYERS-Trying to catch the bus at 8 a. ni. and going to sleep in Mr. White's study hall. CAROL MILLER-Mrs. Stuart's eagle eye on my unfinished Latin homework. JOHN MORICH-Beating the tardy bell. DONALD MOSCHEK-Football, Coach, Mr. Romano, the boys and Pat Burt. PEGGY O'NEILL-Going into the girls room every morning and at noon. JOYCE PALMER-The mad dash to school every morning with Janet Burdick and Barbara Campbell and TAE in general. LIONEL PETERSON-Mrs. Cross trying to make us quiet in homeroom. JAMES PHIELIX-School! ROBERT RANCK-My noon hour dinner with Kris and Jerry Truax. GRACE ROBBINS-All of the kids and homemaking class. JEAN ROSPLOCK-Mr. Dwyer and his talks especially his talks in Problems of Democracy. CAROLE ROSE-All of the kids, especially a certain Junior. DOROTHY SAMCHISEN--Being used as a broom to clean gym Hoor. VEROIEICICA SEKELLA-School in general, classes, teachers, friends and least of all home- wor . ROSE SENKEW-Working with Mrs. Riley and school in general. JOYCE SLAVIN-GAA and gym classes. DUANE SMITH-Ed Way and Phil Weigle trying to blow up the lab. MONROE STANTON-Vacations and Mrs. Cross. WELLING STORCH-Choir. LORETTA STRALEY-All the kids especially one sophomore boy. DONALD STUART-The ability of the school to keep me out of the service. MILDRED THOMPSON-Pushing and shoving in the halls. GERALD TRUAX-Sharon Danks' intelligent answers in Problems of Democracy class. GRETCHEN UPDYKE-Everybody, everything, and all the fun we had. PHILIP WEIGLE-The amazing quantity of good-looking women in the upper hall. JAMES YOUNG-Denny Dougherty punching me in the arm. 'Xl

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SENIOR CLASS WILL JOSEPH ALLEN-wills his seat in Room 19 to Betty Wilson. LUCY ASHER-wills to whom it may concern, her undying popularity. ROBERT BERGGREN-wills to Francis Touschner his ability to shoot rabbits. MAISLENE BORCK-wills to the Junior Class at TAE, much success and happiness in their enior year. LILA BRIGHAM-wills Dorothy's slide sprayer to Billy, Dave, and Charlie. RICHARD BRINK-wills his ability to get into homeroom after the tardy bell to his brother. DORIS CLARK-wills her shorthand notebook to Evelyn Woodard with best wishes. BARBARA COREY-wills to Marjorie Novak a step ladder to enable her to get books out of her locker. MARY CRUM-wills to anyone who wants it, her locker. V SHARON DANKS-wills to Dorothy Benesh the honored position of the only girl in Physics. JANICE DEGOLYER-wills to Joan and Peggy her ability to read back shorthand notes. LYNN DOANE-wills the school to anyone who wants it. DENNIS DOUGHERTY-wills to anyone in Frosh class his ability to get along with teachers. JACK EMMICK-wills to William Jamielski his undisputed ability to get along with Wes MARGARET ESPEY-wills to anyone who needs it her ability to park the Driver Train- ing car. EUGENE FAIVRE-wills his ability to stand Jack Heater in Visual Aids Club to anyone who wants it. LOIS GOODWIN-wills her seat in Study Hall to anyone who wants it. ALICE HALL-wills to Jean Kline her last stick of gum. ' DOROTHY HOWER-wills to her sister Donna, my interests. LILLIAN HRITSKO-wills the exclusive use of my favorite word scintillating to Joan Chamberlain. ETHELYN HUFF-wills her Plane Geometry book to any ambitious student. DALE HURD-wills a bottle of Air Wick to Mr. White's lab. ANNA MARY HURLEY-wills to Helen Kerrick her ability to hold her temper. JAMES INGRAM-wills his Health marks to some underclassman. JOAN KADLEC-wills to her sister, Betty, her locker and the hope she gets two other jerks to room with her. BEVERLY KAKRETZ-wills her place in Secretarial Practice to anyone who wants it. FLORENCE KENDALL-wills the right to be a Senior to anyone who struggles for the right to be one. CHARLOTTE KNOX-wills a pencil and paper to anyone who needs it. JOHN KORDYL-wills to all of the students my ability to be happy and peppy. JAMES KRYSTOF-wills his Chinese slingshot to Carl Spirawk for next basketball season. CONSTANCE MACDONALD-wills to anyone who wants it, her alarm clock. RICHARD MACDONALD-wills to Francis Harris his bookkeeping workbook. BETTY MALLOY-wills her ability to be on time to Dorothy Benesh. JEANNINE MARCY-wills the memory of some of her most delectable words to Mrs. Cross. FRANK MATKOSKY-wills to Dick Elmquist a bar of Lava soap. ROBERT MEADE-wills an Old Ben alarm clock for Mr. Cheplick in room 14. GEORGE MEYERS-wills the knowledge of how much fun high school actually is, which all Seniors realize too late, to all underclassmen. CAROL MILLER-wills to Wilda Neal her Chemistry equipment with the hope that she can put it to better use than she has. JOHN MORICH-wills his parking space to Mickey Skalko. DONALD MOSCHECK-wills to Pat Burt his ability to love right, and draw right. PEGGY O'NEIL-wills to Barbara Moore a tablet. JOYCE PALMER-wills an alarm clock to Janet Burdick and Barb Campbell. LIONEL PETERSON-wills his ability to drive a car so well to Frank Freeborn. JAMES PHIELIX-wills his extreme quietness to anyone. ROBERT RANCK-wills to Tom Stelmar his seat next to Aggie on the 8:20 a. m. bus. GRACE ROBBINS-wills the ability to be good while going steady in high school to Carl Spirawk. ' CAROLE ROSE-wills to Jim Collins the ability to do his book reports. DOROTHY SAMCHISEN-wills to Sylvia Cilensek her cellar full of passes signed by Mrs. Long. VERONICA SEKELLA-wills to her brother Youston, her uniform in band. ROSE SENKIW-wills to Marilyn Smith her ability to make pigs-in-the-blanket. JOYCE SLAVIN-wills to all her friends her good time at TAE. DUANE SMITH-wills his mechanical drawing pencils to Joan Rothchild. MONROE STANTON-wills to everyone as good a time at TAE as he had. 4 VVELLING STORCH-wills his tuba to Pete McGuirk. LORETITA STRALEY-wills to anyone who wants it her ability to run the mimeograph mac ine. DONALD STUART-wills a box of toothpicks to the boys. MILDRED THOMPSON-wills a map of Sacketts Harbor, New York, to anyone who doesn't know where it is. GERALD TRAUX-wills to Carl Spirawk his glasses so he will be able to tell which basket is ours at the Waverly games. GRETCHEN UPDYKE-wills to Carl Spirawk, bus fare to Morrisville. PHILIP WEIGLE-wills to Danny Green his ability to make Mr. Cheplick turn purple with rage. JAMES YOUNG-wills to Roger Palmer water on the knee for football season. 'PQ



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SENIGR CLASS HISTORY With the coming of the end of our high school career, the class of 1952 looks back on four exciting and successful years. In our Freshman year,Mr. Stuart became our able advisor and our officers were: President, Jack Cleary, Vice-President, Carol Miller, Secretary, Gretchen Updyke 5 and Treasurer, Sharon Danks. An assembly program soon after entering high school put us in debt, so' at Christmas time, with enthusiasm, we held holly sales. As carefree Sophomores we started off the year with the very successful Twirp Dance and followed through by presenting the Thanksgiving program. The Christmas season found us exchanging clothing for holly with a family in Kentucky. In spite of the cold, we ended our Sophomore year with a picnic at Enfield Glen. Our leaders for the year were: President, Jerry Watson, Vice- President, Bob Meade 5 Secretary, Gretchen Updykeg and Treasurer, Sharon Danks. Our junior year was full of projects and activities. We had our class elections with the following victorious: President, Robert Meadeg Vice-President, Gretchen Updykeg Secretary, Sharon Danksg and Treasurer, Robert Ranck. We held a successful magazine subscription campaign and also sold refreshments at football and basketball games. Our class rings which we had so eagerly awaited, arrived in March. The perfect end to a perfect year was the junior-Senior Prom and Ban- quet with Marlene Borck as Mistress of Ceremonies. This year, as Seniors, we sold candy at Christmas and in February we presented the play, with the never to be forgotten genius, Belvedere In this last year of high school our officers were: President, Robert Meade, Vice-President, james Krystof 3 Secretary, Sharon Danks, and Treasurer, Gretch- en Updyke. Now as the class of 1952 looks back, we believe these have been four years well spent and ones to long be remembered. 30

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