Whitesville High School - Wycenian Yearbook (Whitesville, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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JUNIIIHS First Row, L.-to R.: C. saves, P. Lewis, w. Slack, D. Kellogg, M. Ellison. second Row: R. Slack, B. Golish, C. Ray. The junior Class of nine students have been very busy during the school term. During the year for activities they had square dances, a talent show and the junior Prom. The junior boys participated in basketball this year. Those playing from the class were: Dale Kellogg, Wayne Slack, William Golish, and Roger Horton. Phyllis Lewis, Catherine Stives, and Mary Ann Ellison were cheerleaders this year. The officers of the Junior Class are as follows: President, Wayne Slackg Vice President, Dale Kelloggg Secretary and Treasurer, Phyllis Lewis. Mr. Bartoo is the Class Advisor. l2

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1952, being of unsound minds and weaker bodies, do hereby make, ordain, declare, and publish this to be our last will and testament in the following manner and form. To the Board of Education, we wish to give our thanks for their part in our education during the past twelve years. TO THE FACULTY Mr. Wilcox-Fewer boys that skip classes. Mr. Brewster-A top grade, custom-made curley hair toupee. Mr. Bartoo-A new car, just like the rest of the poorly paid teachers have. Mr. Brown-A happily married life, free from quarreling. Mr. Ruhl-A matched set of tennis rackets, one for him and the other for his pretty opponents. Mr. Dodson-A .25 reaction student. Mr. Davis-An ag. shop closer to the school. Mrs. Pfeiffer-One free period a day whether she needs it or not. Miss Malone-A class of students, all of which know everything about typing. Mrs. Comell-More refined art students. Mrs. Livemxore-More patients to practice on. Miss Young-A 60 piece band that will play in perfect harmony. Mrs. Richmond-A study hall where you can hear a pin drop. To all the Grade Teachers-A hundred dollar raise and a monthly bonus for the good work done. TO THE JUNIORS Merle Nye, All American Champion, leaves his ability to play basketball to Roger Horton. Dale Coleman parts with his curly locks, giving them to Bill Golish. Paul Goodridge leaves to Dale Kellogg his ability to go steady. ,lean Ordway bequeaths to Ruth Slack her way with the men. To Barham Waters, Ardeth Harrison leaves her red hair. Roger Horton is to get Richard Plaisted's dancing ability. Cecil Smith wishes to bestow his quietness to Barb Waters. Bill Webb generously leaves his history marks to Wayne Slack. Richard Graves wishes Mary Ann Ellison to have his punctuality. To Bill Golish goes Willis McLean's position on the Varsity. Phyllis Lewis receives Elsie Knapp's good marks. Margaret Deck bestows upon Catherine Stives her musical ability. Lloyd Crover's last wish as a Senior is to give Wayne Slack his book Spanish in Ten Easy Lessons. Geraldine Ray receives from ,Ierry Graves his flawless methods of conquering the problems of homework. George Bledsoe wisely gives his driving ability to Ruth Slack. Merle Nye ll



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SUPHIJMUHES First Row. L. to R.: M. Herrick, W. Slocum, J. Freeman, P. Thompson , Mr. Ruhl, M. Vm- ke, l. Coleman, G. smith, C. Kear. Second Row: H. Harrison, B. Payne, C. Newton, L. Sack, D. Golish. Third Row: H. Smith, J. Frost, R. Smith, iS. Harrison, M. Waite, ll. DY Ordwly. We started our school year with twenty-two pupils, but now we have dwindled down to twenty, having lost Wanda Slocum and Avis Chambers. This year we chose Mr. Rhul for our class advisor. Our class officers are as follows: Lyle Slack, Presidentg Raymond Smith, Vice-President, Isabelle Coleman, Secretary, Mary Jane Van Dyke, Treasurer, David Golish and Dick Ordway, Athletic Association Repre- sentatives, and Herbert Smith, Student Council Representative. Last February we ordered our class rings which we expect to get sometime next fall. As class parties we have had a hay ride and a movie or skating party. Our first money raising activity, the Sophomore Hop, proved to be a great success as we cleared forty-three dollars. 13

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