Wilmington Area High School - Wilarean Yearbook (New Wilmington, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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J. BYERS KING 'WILLIAM MCCALL ELIZABETH L. MCCALMONT Math. and Ir.-Hi Coach Science English and Latin Westminster Clarion State Teachers Geneva College University of Pittsburgh Penn State . . . '76 aw!! MRS. ESTHER REANEY ROBERT W. TAYLOR, Jr. EDWIN G. TOBIN Home Economic: Social Studies, Hifi. :md Geog. Mmif University of New Hampshire Westminster Indiana State Teachers Ohio University University of Pittsburgh Westminster SEVEN

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EIGHT V 512601 dfaai clfiifoz Here it is, 52 the year we, as seniors, step out into the world on our own. We have been looking forward to this year since we entered the first grade and started on the long process of education, 12 years ago. In this process of education, we have acquired many cherished memories which have made these 12 years an unforgettable portion of our lives. The first few years kept us busy getting acquainted and adjusting ourselves to our classmates and to school life in general. It seemed from the very first that our class was divided into two distinct groups-the boys against the girls. The worst blow against the boys came in the fifth grade when Carol Galbreath championed the cause of women by blowing pepper down the back of Jack Schreckengost's neck. As we grew a little older, we realized that we were too old for such foolishness, and our minds turned to exercising our right of freedom of the press. Thus in sixth grade we began publication of The Sixth Grade Chatter Boxf' A few copies are still in existence and are considered priceless relics by our classmates. Junior High was a completely new adventure which brought, along with many new classmates and new teachers, the very grown-up method of changing classes. Can we ever forget our seventh grade club, Teen Town, which met twice a month at Madeleinels house? Our intentions were good, as anyone could have seen from the by-laws we had set up, but somehow the only things we accomplished were failing to pay our three cents dues per meeting, consuming a goodly amount of refreshments, and smashing one of Fordneyis front windows, the latter of which brought to an end our seventh grade club. We had several exclusive class parties of which Robert McFarland's wiener roasts and our Sadie Hawkins Rox Social take top honors in our memories. At this time, through the noble efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Fuzz Eagleson, our Junior High class advisors, we began our struggle to learn to dance. Also, the word Upost office took on a new meaning about this time. Our initiation into Senior High as sophomores, began the last and perhaps the most important lap of our 12-year program. Our junior year was high-lighted by our magazine selling contest, our junior class play, BIG HEARTED HERBERT, dancing lessons at the gym, and last but not least, our Prom held at Shenango Inn. As seniors, with the help of Miss Dunn, our Senior High class advisor, we again produced a play, this time entitled, THE TERRIBLE TURNERS. Petie did a swell job of helping behind the scenes tif you don't know Petie, see John Muthj Yes, we've worked hard but we've had a lot of fun. So with a lump in our throat and a tear in our eye, we say, So long to Miss Dunn, our other teachers, th parties, and school in general. t'We're sure gonna miss you. CLASS OFFICERS Bob Creighton, president Elaine Lehman, vice president Carol Galbreath, secretary Joan McConnell, treasurer Robalee Burns, historian Sincerely, The Class of i52 Robalee Burns, historian CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS FLOWER White Rose Class motto: Less Than Our Besvt Is Failure e school

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