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CLASS PROPHECY (Continued) and was accepting the position of the Superintendent of James Lamb Hospital in Clinton. We glanced at the clock and it was 3:30. We left Tampico and made our way to Manlius. Returning to Manlius, we left Barb, Pat, and Dolores off and talked about what a lovely day we had had and hoped to meet again soon. We left Manlius and had to hurry since Carol was a farmer's wife with five children, and Sylvia lived on a farm near Thomas, married, but she had no children. After leaving Carol and Sylvia at their homes, I had to hurry to catch the 7:20 train back to my home in New York. As I boarded the train and started for home, I left the pleasant memories of the class of 53 behind me. By Patsy Swanson. HISTORY In September, 1949, twenty-six freshmen entered Manlius High School. There were sixteen girls and ten boys. The faculty was as follows: Mr. Keist, Mr. Davidson, Mr. Veach, Mr. Scholle, Mr. Fay, Mr. Rice, Miss Code, Mrs. Yates, Miss Coleman, and Mr. Zeltin. One of our first social events was a party which we gave for the sophomore class. Shortly after school started we gained two more students, Damien Girten and Kenny Noyes. This made a total of twenty-eight. An occurence which the freshmen will always remember was initiation day which took place the second week of school. We had to perform in front of the student body; at the time we thought the seniors were treating us very cruelly. Now when we recall that day, it seems rather funny to us. Our first class officers were Dolores Croegaert, President; Barbara Johnson, Vice-President; Patsy Dabler, Secretary; Bob Cooksey, Treasurer. Our class sponsor was Mr. Rice. The members of the Science Club, led by the intrepid explorer, H. C. Scholle, were charter members of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company , dedicated for the sole purpose of ridding M. H. S. of all unwanted pests—limited to 4-legged ones. 50-51 In the fall of 49 , we marched back into Manlius High, with a total of twenty-six in our class. We lost two members of our class. They were Roger Munson and Pauline Burba. Now that we were sophomores we had a few more social privileges. The first was our class dance. Joe DeZutti furnished the music and it proved to be a great success. Our teachers this year were Mr. Keist, Mr. Davidson, Mr. Rice, Mr. Zuege, Mr. Scholle, Mr. Kinnamon, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Yates, Miss Code, and Miss Ropp. Officers for this year were Marlow Drayton, President; Carol Smith, Vice-President; Shirley Krager, Secretary; Kate Brown, Treasurer. Mr. Kinnamon was our sponsor.
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