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THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952 This year the January and June Senior classes were combined. The students gradu- ating in January received their diplomas during and took part in the regular June com- mencement program. This senior year, as always, was a particularly busy one. Following the platform promises of John Hudanich, school president, various groups and individual students worked on assembly programs. Clubs presented dances, plays and dinners. There wos o furor over the senior ploy productions. The music groups presented their concerts, and there were new committees and staffs on which to serve. Each activity went to make our senior yeor a full one The January graduating class elected Frank Valleta as their president; Richard An- gel ine, vice president; Mary Rossi, secretory; and Jean Hartman, treasurer The June class chose as their leoders: Lewis Morrow, president; Dolores Mmni, vice president; Lois Pascoe, secretary, and Francis Angel ine, treasurer We have tried to copy Mercury ond have occasionally tried our wings; we have opened a new Pandora's box of opportunities and now we shall knock with Janus ot a brand new gate to o challenging future. JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Mary Rossi, secretory; Jean Hartman, treasurer; Richard Angeline, vice president; Frank Valletta, president. JUNE CLASS OFFICERS Sitting: Lois Pascoe, secretary; Dolores Mmni, vice-president. Standing Lewis Morrow, president; Francis Angeline, treasurer. ?6
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SENIORS AND UNDERCLASSMEN OUR ODYSSEY We hove completed our high school Odyssey Like Ulysses, who, on his voyoge home from the Trojan War, foced storms and distractions, we have qJso faced them and conquered, we hope, some of them. We are happy, yet we leave with a touch of sadness, our senior year is over—a year of hope, of work ond of dreams. 15
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SUMMA CUM LAUDE FIRST HONOR Beneth Louise Brigham THIRD HONOR Alberta Louise Hills FOURTH HONOR Lewis Bohr Morrow MAGNA CUM LAUDE Philip Arnold Audino, Marilyn Dorothy MacBeth, John Paul Hardman, Ralph Andrew Landsiedel, Edward Maurice Granger, Mary Agnes Bouton, Rose Marie LaFronce, Roger Evan McVannan, Filomena Tarricone, John Theodore Gosparovic, Charles Robert Briggs, Barbara Jone Franklin, John William Hudonich, Richard Pouf James, Beverly Lois Occhioto, Benjamin Brodford Sheerer, Wahnito June Rozelle 17
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