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As the Fall of 1950 arrived, we found ourselves at the doorstep of our high school career. Armed with piles of books and our new elevator-tickets, we prepared to ioin the long awaited ranks of the high school crowd. Filled with visions of graduating from the new high school-to-be, we and our new found friends put our best foot forward to impress the mighty seniors. As sophomores, we left our freshmen timidity to take on the traditional sophomore-know-it-all air. In September of 52 the down of our iunior year broke upon us. The first thing that we did in our iunior year was to elect officers. We decided on a very capable four: President, Jerry Loughlin, Vice- President, Pete Tortorello, Secretary, Renwick Va- rone, Treasurer, Frances Demore. Our loyal class advisors, Mr. MacKenzie and Mr. Goessling, are the two people to whom we owe so much of our success during our iunior and senior years. Highlighting our iunior year were the ever present pie sales, dances-and our new contribution to the upperclassmen's money making schemes, the Christ- mas Tree Sale. On the social side, we took part in our first Junior-Senior Christmas Party. Climaxing our iunior year was the Star Light lnterlude, our Junior Prom. Marilyn Fuller and Dick Brown reigned as Queen and King. Seniors at last ! ! ! We had finally reached the pinnacle of our high school years. To lead us through our last year as North Syracuse Northmen we chose the following officers: President, Dick fi In Weil Always Forward - The Class History Brown, Vice-President, Renwick Varonep Secretary, Barb Williams, Treasurer, Mary Falasco. With high hopes and an abundant supply of en- thusiasm we tackled our first proiect of the year-a successful senior dance. From then it was - rush, rush, rush-paper drives, more dances, bake sales, and magazine sales, this the biggest money-making proiect of the year. Next we turned our talents to the Yearbook Assembly-The Follies of 54. Later we had the traditional senior activities-the supper, the play, and the assembly. As a fitting farewell to our senior year we held our Senior Ball in a splendor unsurpassed by past classes. Although we have been unable to achieve our freshman dream of graduation from the new high school, we leave now with the assurance that the fulfillment of our dream will be attained by some future class. Now that our days in North Syracuse are finished, we look back with gratitude to Mr. MacKenzie and Mr. Goessling, our advisors. lt was they who lead us through the trying times and who never complained as they gave up precious spare time in their busy lives to help us as a class. As our class marches Always Forward through life, we hope to repay them in some way, if only in satisfaction with what we have done with our lives, we of the class of u54.ll Respectfully submitted, Gerry Kavanaugh Mary Ellen Kissel Class Historians l has as . A . +4 4
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