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Page 17 text:
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CLASS WILL we, the graduating class of 1952, of York High School, be- ing as able as ever, do hereby declare this document to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors, we will our good behavior and all our well marked text-books. I, Edna Adair, will my shorthand ability to Marjorie Andrews. I, Harold Bogner, will my ability to be heard at all times to Carol Orwig. I, Everett Bush, will my basketball ability to Tom Farrow. I, Mary Ellen Camacho, will my ability not to flirt to Sue Hartley. I, Charles Dwight, am going to take every thing with me. I, Dale Gilbert, will my small feet to Arnold Zepernick. I, Dexter Girton, will my Industrial Arts ability to John Eby. I, Chester Hoge, will my quietness to Betty Tucker. I, Elizabeth Larson, will my place in orchestra to Patty Paul. I, Bob Martin, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Dick Heimbaugh. I, Marilyn Moyer, will my athletic ability to Sally Folk. I, Arlene Riegel, will my musical ability to Art Fry. ' I, Jim Schoen, will my ability to get my Chemistry assignments in on time to who ever needs it. I, Larry Smith, will my dare-devil driving habits to Lowell Moyer. I, Margaret Thurn, will my Detroit-Tiger spirit to Don Hartley I, Bill Warner, will my ability to leave girls alone to Dean Hayward. I, Stanford Wise, will my safe driving ability to who ever needs it. This page is sponsored by THE GREENSPRINGS CO-OP ASSN. Grain - Seed - Feed Coal - Fertilizer - Paint Fence k Grain Supplies
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UDTIDDDL I-IOUOR SOCIQTV IWW A, : J' g ff li In addition to this t A ' honor, Robert Martin A 3' has been selected as :iw C, the winner of the p M Yip, CLYDE PORCELAIN p 'ggi ggi? SCHOLARSHIP AWARD f , fs: if za :er - Q ' A sjge 'R' Since the annual went A Y A A to press, two juniors A ' were chosen for member- rwi S digg? - ship in the and 1 nV jig? NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Luci Frederick Dean Hayward Robert Martin '--'fr H Arlene Riegel Dexter Girton In 1936 York High School became a member of the National Honor Society. The Senior pupils are elected to membership for outstanding qualities of Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. The candidates must have a scholarship mark of rank in the upper third of their class. From this upper third, not more than fifteen per cent can be elected to membership by the High School Faculty. An induction ceremony is held each spring for the Sandusky County Schools which belong to the Hayes Chapter of the National Honor Society. ,Z
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CLASS HIS Tony Quite green we entered the Freshman class room on September 5, l9ho. Very anxious to get started we filled out our entry blanks. While walking through the halls we heard remarks from the upper class- men like these ---- nHow did they make it?U and Hwhat are they doing up here?n Jim Schoen and Carolyn Osmus enlarged our enrollment by two and Marion Cleveland left us in the middle of the year. Marilyn Moyer took charge of our business meetings while Alfred Swartz stood in. Dexter Girton did the writing and Margaret Thurn counted the pennies. We came back this year less anxious than last year. Alfred Swartz headed the class with Jim Schoen as helper. Margaret Thurn did the scratching while Charles Dwight held the money bag. For making money this year we had a Western Show. Our ranks were depleated when Alfred Swartz and Richard Som ers withdrew. Oh, what we have been looking forward to---our Junior year. Mary Ellen Camacho and Stanford Wise joined us at the start of tne year. Roger Vickery chipped in towards the last when Mary Moreno, Mary Alice Kreh, and Lester Kreh decided to leave us. This year Robert Martin did tne talking and Dale Gilbert was the 'Minute Man'. Margaret Thurn had aquired the title 'Scribe' by this time and Marilyn Moyer signed all the checks for us. This year was full of activities. The Junior Play, buying class rings, selling Christmas cards and wrappings. Of course we sold candy, pop, and ice cream at the basketball games. Then came the big time to spend the money ---- The Junior-Senior Prom! We had a great time. It was held at HThe Log Cabin Innn at Bay Bridge. Don't tell us! Yes, it's the end already! Well, it's been lots of fun. Everett Bush and Harold Bogner made things less dull this year. Carolyn Osmus sailed off during the three months vacation and Roger Vickery left without even saying 'good-bye' to us. Dale Gilbert was addressed as President and Nillian warner was put in as the as- sistant. Larry Smith writes down the gab and Stanford Wise doesn't talk, just gathers in the dough. First, for excitement came our grad- uation portraits, then came the measuring for our caps and gowns. Or- dering name cards and invitations followed quite close. Soon we elected the staff for the Annual. Later was the Senior Play, Glass Day. Junior-Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate, Commencement. Now for the time when we will all be together for a week---our class trip. Wonder what we will be doing at this time next year. Maybe mar- ried life, maybe college, or perhaps a great career for some. Wonder if any great names will appear from the class of '52, Let's wait and see. Bye to good old York, but we still have the many memories of it fresh in our minds. This page sponsored by THE GREENSPRINGS CO-OP ASSN. Grain - Seed - Feed Coal - Fertilizer - Paint Fence 0 Grain Supplies 14
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