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First Row- H. Standish, J. Randall, J. Worden, T. Phelan, E. Briggs, J. Stemoel, G. Braun, S. Brand. Second Row- R. Richards, L. Belcher, J. dressier, M. Drake, F. Merklinger, J. Wheat, A. Kirkmire, G. Grove, L. Peck. Third Row- G. Hanggi, W. Schlegel, B. Vest, L. Bruck, R. Jackson, R. Mitchell, E. Presler, A. Kill- ian, Miss Haresign. Fourth Row- M. Adams, G. Snyder, W. Drake, B. Kanggi, D. Francis, P. Harvey, J. Pridmore, B. Porter, J.Sen- nett, R. Braun. Fifth Row- C. Levesque, G. Rex, M. Fleischman, A. Lent, P. Smith, D. Paul, D. Campbell, A. Fisher. We have finally arrived in high school, something we had all been looking forward to. We felt a little bewildered, at first at the sounds of banging lockers and the hurry-scurry rush to get to classes. At our first class meeting we elected Miss Haresign as our class adviser, and selected our class colors, red and white. The sophomores kept our heads swirling for the first four weeks. Filially initiation came; October 11 v;as the date. Under our adviser’s guidance we sponsored the movie The Green Promise , and Tuna Clipper. This project was a great success and boosted our treasury. The second thought was of course ordering red and white corduroy class jackets, whose arrival we are eagerly awaiting. A class picnic was held in Grimes Glen, in the late fall. The attendance was small but the hot dogs and cider were good. In November, we planned a hayride . Despite the weather, the ditches and the drivers we came home with only a few baa cases of colds. Since we were yet untamed at that time, we broke away from the tradition of house parties and had a barn party. By Christmas we were partly tamed, enough to be allowed to use the library for our party. We had a lot of fun under our redwood tree. December 21 saw us struggling and working in preparation for our dance. This project brought little gold to our kettle but everyone i.ad fun. We are looking forward to future projects to fatten our goose which will be stuffed when we get our claws on next year’s freshmen. 24
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First Row- C. Brink, D. Schutz, P. Adams, S. Fleischman, H. Schultz, D. Konz, N. Morris, N. LaBrague, B. Schutz, B. Burke, B. Hughner, 0, King, B. Francis, B. Wright, B. Beam, N. Seager, Miss Bingenheimer. Third Row- H. Kirkmire, P. Dunton, P. Fleischman, J. Elwell, R. Hawkins, B. Allen, G. Drake, J. Tiberio. Fourth Row- R. Hanggi, W. Schlegel, J. Miller, P. Comstock, M. Slover, 0. Vest, B. Peacock, R. Olney. Fifth Row- E. Fox, E. Drake, G. Cornish, R. Gardner, V. Clawson, J. Potter, D. Millard, F. Hall. During our freshman year our officers were as follows: President, Erwin Drake; Vice-President, Jack Potter; Secretary, Nancy Seager, Treasurer, Betty Allen. Under the advisership of Miss Bingenheimer, we made a reasonable profit on all our money making projects which were; selling candy at two home basketball games, the sale of children s books and sponsoring a movie. We also had a successful dance in April which began the April Annual of the Class of 52. After summer vacation we returned to school for another eventful year. We elected new officers but kept the adviser, who had faithfully worked with us through our first year of high school, Miss Bingen- heimer. Our present officers are: President, Stuart Fleischman; Vice- President, Richard Riesenberger; Secretary, Helen Schultz; Treasurer, Richard Konz. Freshman initiation was our first and foremost activity. We had a hilarious time bringing those truants before court and sentencing them for their various petty crimes. We also sold basketball schedule pencils, and Naples Central School tape,and candy at the last three home games as another means of adding to our treasury. A dance in April was the second of a series of April Annual of the Class of 52. Two more years of hard work and pleasure combined are still ahead of us and we are looking forward to them. Then, when we are rewarded for our efforts, we will remember the enjoyable years we spent in Na- ples Central. 23
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R. Randall McDonald B. Malotte JV Uorey N Vooris L. B 4 L. Drak.0 D. McDonald E. BawKins J. Steinmetz 25
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