Naples Central High School - Neapolitan Yearbook (Naples, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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We, the Senior Class of 1952, being partially of sound mind, do hereby establish our last will and testament to be carried out as stated: Pete Adams- My beautiful curls to Elmon Presler. 3etty Allen- I leave all ray headaches to Alice Presler. Barb Beam- My senior class parties to Shirley Brand and my voice to June Hall. Beverly Burke- I divide my height between Marlie Rector and Gordy Joseph because Marlie needs it and it won't make much difference with Gordy. Paul Comstock- I leave to Albert Lent a piece of my mind. He needs itl irwin Drake- I leave my ability to make lay-ups in basketball to Billy Eichberger. Gerry Drake- I'm leaving my copy of A Tale of Two Cities far behind. Harold Ed ecomb- I leave peace and quiet in fifth period study hall to Mr. Gould, and my interest in Wayland to Brucie. Jim ilwell- I leave my bright colored socks to Mr. Copeland. Stewart Fleischman- I leave my ability to sneak into cafeteria line to A1 Lent. Pauline Fleischman-To Ruthie Morrow the wonderful job of business manager of the yearbook. Everett Fox- I leave to John Stafford first chair in band and my trombone. Barb Francis- I leave my bass clarinet to anyone interested. Rita Hanggi- I leave nr New Ye s Party snapshots to Sally Braun and my cheerleading uni- form to Norine Weis. , „ . . , . Francis Hall- The little gxi-1 across the street to Elmon Presler and an English review book to Mrs. Dean for students who, like me, need them. Russell Hawkins- I leave my reputation as the best chemist in the senior class to Gary Braun. I also disclaim any knowledge of any stink bombs manufactured at N. C. S. in the last four years. Helen Kirkmire- I leave my quiet and gentle way to Winifred Cornish. Dick Konz- I leave my locker to any interested person who would like the privilege of cleaning it! J Nan LaBrague- I leave Naples for a long time with everyone sighing in reliel. Don Millerd- My two front teeth to Joyce Dean. Joan Miller- I'm going to leave my pretty little giggle to anyone who is crazy enough to want it. » i T ... Nan Morris- I leave Marlies Adam's sense of humor far behind; to Mr. Dinzler, I will my typical Nancy answers in the hope he will find them useful! Rowene Olney- I leave to Jean Press-ler all my review books which accumulated during my senior year. „ , Bud Peacock- I leave Mrs. McKenna in a relieved state of mind. Now she'll have one less person to look for. . . Jack Potter- I leave to Harold Kennedy anything (almost anything that is) of my past tnat he would care to have. Walt Schlegel- I don't leave anything because I'm going to take it with me. Dolores Schutz- I leave my quiet little laugh to Nancy Koby. Nancy Seager- I leave a pair of dungarees to Peggy Bacon for gym classes and my fantastic stories to Jane Sennett. . Helen Schultz- I leave my cheerleading ability to Jeanne Denome and my height to i rnie Dambois. „ Myrle Slover- I leave my talent to Sonny Campbell and my wire recorder to . rs. rox. Janis Tiberio- I leave my driving ability of going around the back streets of Naples to Elaine Hawkins. . . n . c Barb Wright- I leave my French review books to Phyllis Tiberio. I also Pete Sweltz (or any driver of the station wagon) in a relieved state of mind. 3ill Wiederhoid- I just leave! Witnessed thereof, by the undersigned, we hereby do proclaim the above as our last will and testament. Witnesses 20



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First Row-3. Pressler, J. 8. Richards, W. Schlegel, A. Fisher, A Campoell, M. Fleischman, J. Worden, E. Briggs, R. Morrow, J. btempel, J. Sennett. Second Row-H. Drake, J. Wheat, J. Pridmore, S. Brand, R. B aun, 3. Porter, Mrs. Fox. Third Row-A. Kirkmire, J. Dean, M. Adams, J. Randall, L. Peck, G. Hanggi, E. Presler Fourth Row-H. Standish, R. Alford, G. Braun, . Lent, P. Smith, 3. Hanggi, B. Vest. The Junior class started the year with the election of a new adviser. Miss Nila Haresign had left Naples Central to teach at Sesquehanna University. This left us without an adviser. We unanimously elected Mrs. Fox, our social studies teacher, as adviser. Our class officers were elected last June and they immediately went to work, when our junior year began. They are: president, Eddie Briggs; vice-president, Martie Fleischman; secretary, Julie Stempel; treasurer, Jimmy Worden; corresponding secretary, Ruthie Morrow; and Student Council represent- atives, Sonny Campbell and Jeanie Pressler. The first thing on the agenda was a hayride and party at Peggy Bacon s lodge in Gullck. At the Halloween carnival we had a booth. The profits weren't exceedingly high but we had a lot of fun decorating it. , , , L - During Thanksgiving vacation we had a two-day paper drive which proved very successful. To celebrate our success, we had a party at Ruthie Morrow's. Our class seems to have a mania for parties. Many more successful paper drives followed. , , Our money-making projects during the Christmas season included selling Christmas cards and trees. This proved to be our busiest time of the year. We also ob served the holidays tradi- tionally during the Christmas vacation, by having a New Year's party at Shirley Brand's. See what we mean about parties? , „ . . „ ,. , The class proposed the new idea of selling Watkins salt. From Christmas trees to salt. The juniors are surely going to be good salesmen. - artHtr0tf Now we are looking forward to sponsoring the Junior Prom. This is an annual activity sponsored by each junior class. , , Have you noticed several juniors driving to school and around town? Our class members seem to have quite a reputation for passing driving tests and getting licenses. Now that our class activities are coming to a close, we are looking forward to next year as seniors. 22

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