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First Row- R. Henggi, R. Olney, B. Burke, N. Seager, R. Gardner, B. Allen, E. Drake, H. Kirkmire, J. Tiberio, P. Fleischman, Second Row- B. Schutz, B. Hughner, B. Francis, 0. King, B. Beam, D. Schutz, B. Wright, C. Brink, N. Morris, N. LaBregue, Mr. Harwood. Third Row- G. Drake, H. Schultz, F. Hall, R. Hawkins, R. Riesenberger, M. Slover, D. Millard, B. Peacock, P. Comstock, J. Miller. Fourth Row- E. Fox, J. Potter, G. Cornish. Forty-five green, confused country lads and lasses entered the castle eweiting to become Peges. On October 1, 1948, the horrible day came when we were official Pages end members of the castle. The girls were dressed as shraoos end the fellows as chorus girls. We 8ll enjoyed every minute of the day. As Pages we sold children’s books, sponsored a movie, sold candy et two home basketball tourna- ments, and helu the first of our April Balls. In the fell of '49 we became Squires and brought the lads and la33es before the Round Table for various crimes, which made them Pages. As Squires we sold basketball schedule pencils and Naples tape and candy at three home basketball tournaments and held the second of our April Balls. After summer vacation we came back as Knights of the Neapolitan Castle with the following officers: president, Betty Allen; vice- president, Richard Gardner; secretary, Nancy Seager; treasurer, Peter Adams; and Student Council representatives, Erwin Drake and Beverly Burke. Miss Bingenheiraer left to tske another position so we elected Mr. Harwood, our adviser. As Knights we have paper collections which have been a great success. We sold candy et two home basketball tournaments. We ere hoping the Knight’s Ball to be held on June 1, will be a great success. The three years at the Neapolitan Cestle have been enjoyable to every one of us. We are working hard to become Lords and Ladies. 22
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.0 V m CMR S7MA I CARi)5 ruot£ 1U54 First .-tow- R. Richards, B. Porter, G. Hanggi, J. Kendall, J. otempel, J. Pressler, E. Briggs, R. Morrow, J. Bennett, L. Peck, oecond Row- L. Belcher, M. Drake, G. Grove, J. Pridmore, J. i ean, J. Wheat, A• Kirkmire, S. Brand, G. Snyder, R. Braun, 'iliss Haresign. Third Row- K. Standish, B. Vest, W. Sohlegel, G. Braun, L. Bruck, E. Presler, M. Adams, M. Bacon, W. Drake, B. Hanggi. Fourth Row- R. Alford, M. Fleischman, A. Lent, P. Smith, D. Campbell. UoT Dot, ) 2.0 4 Last year, as Pages, we entered the castle with nigh ideals. Our officers were: president, Edwin Briggs; vice-president, Ruth borrow; secretary, Julie Stempel; treasurer, Jimmy Worden; Student Council; Jean Pressler; adviser, Miss Haresign. For pastime we engaged in par- ties and a hayride. For prosperous purposes we held a ball for the Knights and their Ladies of the castle. We served the food at three tournaments and held a fair in the spring. With all this going on in- side the castle walls, we left for a few weeks of life on the manor. When the fall of the year rolled around, it was time for us Pages to enter the castle as Squires. Our officers of last year were re- elected and we kept our adviser. Of course the first project was to see that the incoming Pages were welcomed. I think they really felt welcomed after September 22! We think any Page could give you a full account of this. Again this year for jesting we had a successful hay- ride in the rain. We also had a party at the feudal estate of Miss Haresign. For financial reimbursement we sold food at three tourna- ments held this year and had midget balls after the tournaments were over. We have many promising crusades to follow up this year before the class of 1953 officially becomes Knights next fall. officially be
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