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OS JsL s SS' SfOfr? O Sa Os c£ jjs sJ jty s?ssy sssSsJ .4SLSS s tsJ yf C C Us dZ L .ja% £ L -'2!“ -e J2b fatJlJlusJi. aL fouuSb 'Y “ y£irst Rovs D» Gelder, B. Seager, E. Newman, R. Cornish, S. Koby, B. -ca CStsyyUL 6tfHall. Second Row: Mr. Mandel, D. Pridmore, P. Paul, B. Stempel, M. % ? North, J. Fisher, T. Ball. Third Row: C. Bush, B. Reamer, D. Lent, ° Fleischman, T. Root, D. Tiberio. Fourth Row: L. Guerrette,H. Fent- M. Hoag. N QL .. mmw mass (L ? September 19 f6 we, the class of 1950, entered our high school years -4 fc £ir 77S; with real enthusiasm to make our class sue (3 successful in activities, work and nlay. With our New York trip as our goal, we sponsored a Halloween u o fCstte Plant Pete and Bashful Joe amateur show, a magician show and a benefit novi . We also enjoyed some fun like the Christmas party held at where we exchanged gifts and had refreshments. of . and, activities fo us. 0 A hs mSaek our sophomore year came new and different thrills Our first project was freshman initiation, followed Dance, the Yuletide Yump and Dr. Zalano, the ventrilo- •At Christmas we held another party in our homeroom with hypnoti ahd 'refreshments. Whence6 r lfurned to school last September to begin our Junior year, we elected Marvin Konz-president,Elenor Newman-vice-president,Rosalie Cornish- treasurer, Franklin Parshall-secretary, and Sally Koby and Barton Seager- student council members. For the third successive time we elected Mr. Man- del as our class adviser. This year we realized one of our biggest thrills, the arrival of our class rings. Again with our minds turned to building up our funds we once more sponsored Dr. Zalano s program,sold Christmas cards, held a Masquerade Halloween Dance and collected scrap paper. Another inter- esting event was our assembly program, a forum on changing our school cur- riculum so as to provide more elective courses for those not planning to go to college. This year we added a new member, Patricia Paul, who transferred to our school from Vermont. As we look ahead we realize that we have but one more year here in our N.C.S. and we hope to make it as happy and successful as the others have been.
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First Row: J. Putnam, P. Rex, J. Eichenberger, M. Dinzler, M. Harper, E. Lafler. Second Row: Mr. Dinzler, B. Wohlschlegel, E. Gardner, R. Ostrander, C. Eckert, J. Randall, G. Belcher. Third Row: R. Porter, L. Shepard, B. Hawkins, A. Wheaton, B. Schutz, B. Hall. Fourth Row : B. Domm, R. Johnson, H. Coye, D. Braun, D. Rector, R. Brooks. We began our freshmen year of high school with the election of the foll- owing as class officers: president, Donald Braun; vice-president, Patricia Rex; secretary, Barbara Hall; and treasurer, Evelyn Gardner.Jane Eichenberger was elected as our student council member. At our first class meeting Mr. Dinzler was chosen as our adviser.After initiation we started raising money for that all important trip to New York in 1951. During our first year we were very busy sponsoring a movie, an indoor hillbilly circus, and an Armistice Day Dance, and selling Naples Central emb- lems. All of these activities proved to be a great success and at the same time provided our treasury with a reasonable amount of money. With only three years of work and fun ahead of us we began our sophomore year with the election of officers. Jane Eichenberger was elected president and Marylyn Dinzler, vice-president. Our new secretary was Mary Ann Harper and our treasurer, Patricia Rex. Mr. Dinzler was again chosen for our adviser. Next we initiated the freshmen and we enjoyed having the girls,as shmoos, and the boys, as chorus girls, for our slaves during the day. That evening the shmoos and chorus girls entertained us with stunts that we had prepared for them. At the conclusion of the evening they were sold as slaves, to the highest bidder which provided us with some money to add to our account. We are planning to sponsor other activities and we hope that they will be as successful as those in which we have already participated.
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