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'5he5 'xner , gy wt .rf ips. Eufu' '. Nt Q NO 3 ' .gain-W x PRUDENCE SPOONER JOAN STRAWDERMAN ELIZABETH THOMAS Lilvrariun Social Studies Physical Educalion English ROY UNGER LESLIE YOUNG A'IlIlIH'fll1IHC.Y Serial Sludfvs I S I EN Ni' Seventh Grade Teachers Sealed, left to right: Mr. Morrison, Mrs. Minnick, Miss Hedrick, Mrs. Stowe. Standing: Mrs. Rives, Mr. jordan.
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' EIR. ORA LEE MILLER JOSEPH Home Economics Induslrial Arla 9 N22 A steady hand is needed to add the finishing touches Happy girl! Tanis Monington is elated to things of wood made down in the shop. with the watch she won as award for her salesmanship in the magazine contest. RUTH NELSON HARRY PARKER MARY RHODES GLENN SNYDER Hrime Economics Music English Malhemalics Social Studies Guidance Director Kim km H td, s K
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SENIOR Gary has his officers and sponsors making big plans for the '52ers. They are Emmie Marlowe, Miss Bobbitt, Douglas Good, Bobby Barnard, Arthur Foster, with Miss Gibson and Mr. Young right behind them. SENIORS The love of fun that the Seniors of the class of '52 has, has become more the rule than the exception in the four short years this class has been at W. C. H. S. Our talent started showing back in 1948 when our class arrived on the Hill. Outstanding scholastic qual- ities showed and remained in the following days and years. We were sparked that year by Hubie Marlowe. When the '49-'50 session hit us, we were again ready. This year one of our most able leaders led the class- Arthur Foster. Under 'iSnookie's direction we had wonderful times and our reputation grew. We strutted our stuff presenting Professor, How Could You? our Sophomore Play. Following the graduation exercises that june we proudly claimed the title of Juniors, and good reason did we have for being proud. Bryan Rudacille led us on to higher levels in our eyes and in the eyes of our fellow-students. Mr. Earnest and Mr, Unger directed our junior Variety Show as the mountaineers came down from the hills for a visit. Our Prom was an extra special affair. The theme, Stairway To The Stars, was carried out to a nTee. Even the seniors had a hard time keeping a straight face when they said theirs was better. NVith the Candle-light Ceremony at graduation time we finally hit the top-our real goal-Seniors at last. Having elected Cary Keyser as our President we once again settled down to hard work. We really felt our seniority as we went to the U. Va. football game. It wasn't long after we had returned from that trip until the whole class was in a ndithern over our newly selected play. Here again our class showed real ingenuity in the selection and production of our first Nxfestern play- M'l..iss. Miss Gibson, Miss Bobbitt and Mr. Young came to our rescue and helped produce and direct it. lt's just a little hard to realize the fact that we're leaving Warren High this year, but time must march on. Although we, ourselves, are leaving, our reputation and spirit aren't. Who could forget john Mccaleb, the Jerry Lewis and Ronnie Get up and get Gilliam, or Quincy Gasque behind the annual staff's efforts to publish a MIRROR, with Lillian Vest balancing the books. -Ioan Rodgers was the third girl elected to lead the Student Council as President. No one could ever forget Mr. Young's pop tests or Miss Gibson's office where anything could happen. Remember, too, the good times had in Miss Bobbitt's bookkeeping classes! Here's betting it'll be quite a while before anyone forgets Gary Keyser and his Class of '52. 18
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