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n -. ..,...-,. . .- N!'.. ' use .s . .rr rr par, if Wfflrlgl wi i'.? 'W'F'! FA:-Fung li r RON SLAGLE, Secretary, DAN WHITE, Reporter: SUE RUMMEL, President: SHIRLEY OXENDER, Treasurer, CAROL OXENDER, Vice President, Class of l963 Looking back upon the past twelve years, the Class of '63 recalls many pleasant school memories. ln September, T957, the students of Pioneer and Kunkle schools ioined forces to form North Central School. The Class of '63 was then beginning the seventh grade with a total of 58 students. ln l959, the 60 members of the Freshman Class en- tered high school, not knowing what to expect, but willing to do their best. After surviving initiation by the sophomores, we felt a part of N.C.H.S. The big thrill of our Sophomore ,year was choosing our class rings. Our business venture that year was soon- soring an all-school carnival. Our Junior year was accented by receiving our class rings. We also discovered our dramatic ability when we presented the Junior Play, Tune in on Terror. Our money making proiect that year was selling candy at noon and operating the concession stand at ball games. The biggest project of the year was planning and giving the banquet and prom in honor of the Seniors. 22 Then, before we realized it, we were Seniors. This was the biggest year of all . As Seniors, we sold magazine subscriptions, attended Government Day, and had our Senior pictures taken. The Senior Play, Rest Assured, was our final attempt at dramatics. On May lO, we attended the well-planned all-night banquet and prom given in our honor by the Juniors . The highlight of the year came when we left on our trip to Gettysburg, Washington D,C., New York, and Niagara Falls. This was great fun and will be remembered by us for many years. Finally we reached our goal of twelve years. The receiving of our diplomas at Commencement Exercises on Moy 26, l963. Thus our days of trouble and triumph at N.C.H.S, were completed, but not without the realization of our indebtedness to the teachers who have taught us how to meet the problems that will confront us in the future.
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SHERMAN BAKER Boys' Chorus 15 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Base- ball 25 Senior Class Play. LOA JEAN BROWN Senior Play5 Library Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Paper Staff 45 Y.F.C. Club 2. WlLMA BROWN IF.H.A. 1,2,3,45 vice-Pfesadenf 3, F.F.A. Queen Attendant 45 Paper Staff 45 Chorus 1. FRED BRYN ER Band 1,2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 1,35 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Library Club 25 Science Club 25 Vice-President 35 Annual Staff 35 All-County Band 1,2,3. CAROLE BUERK F,T.A. Reporter 15 Secretary 25 Treasurer 3,45 Library Club 25 Vice-President 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Play5 Junior Play5 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Annual Staff 3,4. CAROLYN BURKHOLDER Band 1,2,3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 Y.F.C. Club 2,3,4. f A .ff .' '41 rx 5 Els
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