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jfc ’ CEAMB® When we, as Pages, entered Neapolitan Castle we were thirty-one in number and very excited, but after our initiation we settled down co work. We elected the following officers: president, Don Braun; vice-president, Pat Rex; sec- Z retary, Barb Hall; and treasurer, Evelyn Gardner. Our first task was the sell- er ing of the castle emblems. For the entertainment of the rest of the castle we Jiad a hillbilly circus and an Armistice Dance which brought in the gold pieces. When we achieved the rank of Squires, we had another election of officers and the following people were chosen from our twenty-four Squires: president, Jane Eichenberger, vice-president, Marilyn Dinzler; secretary, Mary Harper; and treasurer, Pat Rex. The highlight of this year was the arrival of our maroon and gray class sweaters which we proudly wear. At last we were Knights and upper classmen. We both gained and lost mem- bers but our number remained the same. Our class rings and the Junior Prom made up the most important part of our court life. Our officers were: president, Jim Putnam; vice-president, Ramona Ostrander; secretary, Melvin Snyder; and treasur- S. . .. er, Loretta Shepard. We added the sale of Christmas trees to our list of money- making projects because of the drop in the price of paper. At last we achieved the station of Lords and Ladies. Our last year at Nea- politan Castle was the most enjoyable year of them all. Our officers, chosen ’ out of fifteen class members, were; president, Jane Eichenberger; vice-presi- dent, Bill Domm; secretary, Mary Harper; and treasurer, Barb Hall. We kept busy our last year at the castle and topped our goal for magazine subscriptions and again sold Christmas trees. -•:r As we say good-bye to all our friends at the castle we wish to say thank you to our Board of Education, teachers, parents and community who have helped us so unselfishly to attain our title, graduates . dr PAGtS squiws
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MELVIN SNYDER Name---Melvin, course---- agriculture. That’s Melvin Snyder. A slim, quiet sen- ior who helps in every way. He is a foe to all type- writers that he comes in contact with, a madman, we hear. He likes basketball and is quick as a wink. BARBARA WOHLSCHLEGEL Another Barb but with a different talent. Art and books are Barbara’s source of bliss. She really shines when it comes to making covers for Tower Tattlers and the Neapolitan. Horse stories are her favorites and she collects pictures, and statues of horses. PATRICIA REX WOODARD Pat is our married stu- dent, who is still bouncing with enthusiasm. She’s a cheerleader and she sure can cheer. Pat’s also very active in G. A. A. and plaj days are her meat. She is a born go-getter and is a leader in many school acti- vities. Band (4), Intramural Staff (4), Year- Typing 4), Sub- Loretta Shepard Staff (Art 4). Leaders- Don Braun- class (1), Student Council (4) ; Howard Coye- Manager (1,2,3,4); Jane Eichenberger-class (2,4), G.A.A. (4), News book (3,4); Barb Hall-News Staff (Typing 4), Yearbook (Business 3. scription Campaign Manager (4); Ramona Ostrander- Homemaking Club (4); Yearbook (Business 4); Barbara Wohlschlegel - Yearbook (Art 3,4), News Vice-Leaders- Don Braun- Yearbook (4); Bill Domm- class (4): Marilyn Dinzler- class (2); Jane Eichenberger- Homemaking Club (4), News Staff (3); Ramona Ostrander- Homemaking Club (3); Pat Woodard- Yearbook (3, Business 4), class (1). Scribes- Bill Domm- F.F.A. (4), chorus (3); Barb Hall-class (1); Mary Harper- class (2,4) ; Ramona Ostrander- G.A.A. (4); Melvin Snyder- F.F.A. (2), class (3). Money Keepers- Jane Eichenberger-Homemaking Club (2,3), G.A.A. (3), Chorus (4); Marilyn Dinzler- Band(3); Barb Hall-class (4); Ramona Ostrander-Chorus (3); Loretta Shepard-class (3); Melvin Snyder- F.F.A. (4); Pat Woodard- Homemaking Club (4), G.A.A. (4) Class (2). Jesters- Howard Coye- J.V.(1,2); Jane Eichenberger- J.V.(1).Varsity (2,3,4); Ramona Ostran- der- Varsity (2,3,4); Pat Woodard- J.V. (2), Varsity (3,4). Traveling Players- Don Braun- (2,3,4); Bill Domm (1,2,3,4); Ronald Johnson- (1,2,3,4);Ted Root-F.F.A. (1,2,3,4); Melvin Snyder- F.F.A. (1). Heralds- Howard Coye- American Legion (3); Marilyn Dinzler- Knights vs. Lords (4); Carol Eckert- Knights vs. Lords (3,4); Jane Eichenberger- Knights vs. Lords (3,4), American Legion (3); Loretta Shepard- Knights vs. Lords (3), American Legion (3); Barbara Wohl- schlegel-Knights vs. Lords(4), American Legion(3), Pat Woodard-Knights vs. Lords (3). Stewards- Don Braun- (3,4); Howard Coye- (4); Bill Domm- (2,3); Jane Eichenberger (1); Ted Root- (4); Melvin Snyder- (4); Pat Woodard- (4). 14
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ID E (!iU E S d The class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one in the days of good King Thomas do y hereby establish our last will and testament: Lord Don leaves his jokes to future Lords and Ladies if anyone wants one! He leaves the thing to any Knight who wants to live dangerously. cJ Lady Marilyn leaves with her mission completed but takes her interest in wheat 4 along with her. Lord Howard leaves his ability to make up last minute oral reports to Squire Wyman Drake. Lady Carol leaves her love of dancing to Bernada Burley, Nate ? Lots of fun isn’t it, Lord Bill leaves his ability to wiggle his ears and make faces to anyone who desires an audience around him. Bill sure kept us amused in some of those classes!!! Lady Jane leaves all her responsibilities behind her for some other energetic young Lady and can't we just hear her sighing in relief! Lord Ronnie leaves Gary's educational care behind and heads for Valley Forge. Sounds exciting Ronnie! [i Tfhady Barb Hall leaves her wings to Betty Allen and her driving ability to Clara- for bell Brink! Lord Ted leaves to sail the seven seas. Are you going to have a Lady in every port, Ted? Lady Ldary leaves for Cornell to learn to be a successful homemaker. Oh well, Cornell isn’t too far from Valley Forge, ary! Lord Kelvin leaves, looking for bigger and better things. Lady Ramona leaves her man appeal to Rita Hanggi and her cheerleading experience to Helen Schultz. V ' -V ady Loretta leaves her 99% business marks to Harwood doesn’t believe in giving 100, Loretta. Nancy LaBrague. Too bad iAr. Lady Pat leaves with quite a history behind her. Remarkable Lady, isn’t she? VLady Barb V ohlschlegel leaves N. C. 3. but takes her wonderful knowledge of art along with her. Gee, it must be nice to be able to draw! The senior class leaves before they lose any more members! To the juniors we leave the promise of saving a little bit of New York although it’s going to be in a battered condition when we get through with it! Witnessed by the undersigned, we Droclaim this our last will and testament. The Dutchess of Homemaking m The Duke of. Business 16
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