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SENICJR CLASS HISTORY Is it 1950? It can't be. If we stop and think a bit, we realize it is 1950 and we are Seniors. How time has gone by since one hundred and four of us came to Newton-Conover High in September, 1946. We truly earned the name of green Freshmen by walking down the wrong side of the hall, going up the wrong stairs, and getting our classes mixed up. We chose Tommy Hurley as our class presi- dent that first year in high school. As seventy-one of us returned the next fall, our sophomore year proved to be better. We didn't feel lost any more, we knew our way around and what to do. To prove it we elected lack Kincaid president of the Sophomore Class. In September of '49, seventy-two of us came back to school as jolly Iuniors. What a year that proved to bel With Sue lVlcPiee as editor and a capable staff to help, the Hi-Life, our monthly school paper, was published. Under the leadership of our Junior Class President, Norman Thornburg, we presented in the spring of '49 the finest junior-Senior Banquet Newton-Conover High has ever known, with a gypsy theme carried out to perfection. Before we knew it we were Seniors. Again we chose Jack Kincaid as our class president. This, the seventeenth edition of the CARDINAL, is the fruit of the staffs work, under Editor Sue lVIcRee's capable supervision. The Final step is yet to come, when sixty-four of us will receive our diplomas on graduation day in Iune. Sixty-four, each going his own way, but never forgetting the things he learned when he was a member of the Class of '50 at N.-C. H. S. IOAN DELLINGER, Historian Page Eight W -Y A-1 - '--X ---f -- 'YT
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