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1952 Cayugan Staff Back Row: C. Eastman, D. Zifchock, J. Malley, R. Hagin, J. Weav'er, J. Trinkl, A. Zimmerman, M. Mohn, R. Nedrow, F. Frady Front Row: J. Marchell, C. Nadalin, F. McFeaters, R. DiCiacomo, B. Davis, M. Nedrow, L. Swayze, M. La- Londe, Mr. Macdonald Editor-in-Chief .................................... Barbara Davis Assistants to the Editor-in-Chief ...... Marjorie Nedrow, Robert DiGiacomo Advertising Manager ................................. Roger Hagin Assistants to the Advertising Manager - Joseph Trinkl, Fred Frady, John Marchell Photography and Art Work . . .......... James Vlfeaver, Leora Swayze Business Managers ........ ..... C arolyn Nadalin, Fannie McFeaters Reporters ............................ Mary Lalsonde, Leora Swayze T ypists ...... Rosemary Nedrow, Marie Mohn, Charles Eastman, Joe Trinkl Senior Class Advisors. . .Jean Malley, Dolores Zifchock, Avery Zimmerman Faculty Advisor ................................... Mr. Macdonald Many problems confronted the Cayugan Staff at the beginning of the year. Be- cause the school day had been shortened to six periods all the work had to be done evenings and on Saturdays. Thursday night was NCayugan nightv and station Wagon trips often extended from Lansingville to North Lansing. Without the help of Dolor- es Zifchock driving Mr. Macdonaldis car in one direction with the school bus mak- ing an evening run in another, meetings would have been impossible. In spite of the handicaps the staff has enjoyed its work and while we eagerly await the arrival of the first copies from the printer We can truthfully say-Galt was Work, but it was FUN! V E231
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Juniors Back Row: S. Varga, J. Tvaroha, F. Frady, J. Weaver, R. Hagin, J. Trinkl, J. Marchell, A. Zimmerman, R. DiGiacomo, Mr. Macdonald Middle Row: J. Hradisky, N. Stockton, W. Sweazey, L. Malley, M. Mohn, R. Nedrow, M. Horvath, C. Nad- alin, C. Eastman, C. Bower Front Row: L. McCarty, B. Davis, M. Nedrow, A. LaLonde, M. Lotito, R. Slovik, F. McFeaters, R. Robin- son, M. LaLonde, L. Swayze In the Fall of '49 we found ourselves in Room 21 with Mr. Macdonald as our teacher, and Mrs. Marshall as our class advisor. Ofiicers were elected as follows: President-John Marchell Secretary-Leora Swayze Vice-President--Roger Hagin Treasurer-Luella McCarty Our money making prospects for the year consisted of two bake sales and two vie dances. Our Sophomore year brought us more activities than we had seen in our Fresh- man year. Cur money making projects consisted of a bake sale, a white elephant sale, five dances including a big Christmas dance, uChristmas Caperw, and selling name pins we made in the shop. Officers were elected as follows: President-John Marchell Secretary-Laura Malley Vice-President-J oe Trinkl Treasurer-Fannie McFeaters Our class advisor was Mr. Robert Macdonald. At the beginning of our Junior year We were all pleased to receive our class rings. So far this year we have had 3 dances. The Junior Prom is to be our big dance and will take place on May 17 with music furnished by Eddie Moore's Orchestra. Our big money making project for the year has been selling magazines. We set our goal at 3600 but we went way over that with a total of 376250. VV e had a contest between the boys and girls to see who could sell the most. The girls won, selling a total of 35582.25 while the boys sold 318025. Everyone did his best and we were all pleased with the results. Mary LaLonde won first prize for selling the most subscrip- tions, 311525, Barbara Davis was second, Leora Swayze third, and Margie Nedrow fourth. i 23 J l in in .
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'-ff-,Q-Li' Af Lv A i. -w 'M' :Tin -3- jg 35 .K f t El Barbara Davis Mary LaLonde Carolyn Nadalin .Eff L ,ff-22' A294 4,65 v '29 y 4 5123 Fannie McFeaters Leora Swayze Junior Prom - 1952 Living up to our reputation of udoing things differentlya' the class of '53 voted to select five Junior Prom Queen candidates and let everyone who attends the dance have a part in making the final choice. The five candidates chosen by the class were: Barbara Davis, Mary LaLonde, Fannie lVlcFeaters, Carolyn Nadalin, and Leora Swayze. The date set for the dance is May l7th but at the time this is being written we don't know if the dance will be in the old gymnasium or the new cafeteria. Our theme song is 4'Deep Purple and our class flower, the lilac. We plan to decorate with purple and white and dance to the music of Eddie lVloore's orchestra. Two of the candidates, lVlary LaLonde and Leora Swayze, have been with the class since kindergarten, and two others, Fannie lVlcFeaters and Carolyn Nadalin, came from South Lansing to join the class in the fall of l94f8. Barbara Davis, came back to us in 1950 after attending King Ferry Central for three years. In order that the queen may be chosen, the class decided that those attending the dance should vote on the candidates already chosen. A couple's ticket will be worth two votes and a single's ticket worth one vote. The candidates have pictures, especially taken for the occasion, which will be on display at the door so that the Voters can choose from the contestants more easily. i24l , ff? si? F55 V 1114 X ' 3 Q .' v
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