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1950 S0PH0m0R€ CLASS OfflCffiS Standing: Maroney, Feaver, Pearson, J ordano, Weisul Seated: Malacaria, Stepanovich When We Were Sweet Sixteen Remember . . . The historic day that the Class of the Half Century swarmed up the hill like so many eager beavers . . . the singing and jesting as we infiltrated our castle on high . . . that feeling of independence from lower school routine . . . finding our classrooms sans compass and the doubtful directions of the traffic officers, as a result of Mr. Hayden ' s explicit directions . . . our losing battles with Caesar . . . deciphering the Pythagorean Theorem for the football stars . . . the piercing screams of our red-headed heroine, M. J. Murphy, during the blood tests . . . when the fellows viewed the new look with such obvious nausea . . . our timorous approach to the arcade and the mysteries of the voting booths . . . our excellent choice of officers for our year as enfants terribles, Frank Malacaria, President; Nancy Pearson, Vice President; Dorothy Stepanowich, Secretary; Patricia Maroney, Girls ' Treasurer; Fred Feaver, Boys ' Treasurer; Constance Weisul, Girls ' A.A .; Richard J ordano, Boys ' A. A. . . . our Sopho- more Party — the two versions of Temptation by Patty and Gennie . . . Whitey and his har- monica . . . the smooth selections of our own orchestra . . . the climax of the party when the friendly football stass borrowed a major portion of our refreshments . . . putting on our assembly for the upper classmen and the praise we received for our performance . . . the flutter- ing of many a maiden ' s heart as Coach Scafati walked by . . . the adoption of the Sophomore girls by the upper classmen for the Prom, much to the dismay of their big sisters . . . our selection of class rings and the usual exchange of many before a week had passed . . . the groans and complaints that greeted our attempts to extract class dues . . . the realization, that as June approached, we had passed one milestone on the road to graduation and that N.H.S. in our estimation was, in a word . . . Wunderbar.
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