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555555 i SENIQR CLASS HISTORY Four years ago our class was formed with Clarence Kile as president. Although we were innocent of any misdemeanors, we were subjected to the malicious taunts of all upper-classmen. We survived. As Sophomores we broke all records, not only in exhibiting our new- ly acquired importance., but also in our activities. Our Sophomore party, held in the High School auditorium, satisfied our desire for a good time at dancing and card-playing. During intermission we were entertained by some special dancing and by a sketch staged by some of the boys of the class, impersonating Romeo and Juliet. One night we hired a bus and at- tended a basket ball game in Middletown. This was an exciting battle be- tween the Liberty and the Ellenville teams for the Catskill League cham- pionship. Much noise-much cheering-much disappointment followed for us. Another evening the Seniors served a dinner at the Hunt Memori- al building and our class attended in a body. Above our table we proudly displayed the class banner. The dinner was delicious and certainly we did it ample justice. In our Junior year we presented our first play, Peg 0' My Heart. Pearl Cohen took the part of Peg and Eugene Plunket played opposite her as Jerry. They had to be on their guard, however, for Eugene Glusker was the villian. Miss Phelps, who directed the play, pronounced it a very great success. And financially the class considered it so, especially those who visited Washington, Atlantic City and Philadelphia during Easter va- cation. Then in June we held our Junior Prom, a very delightful affair. The decorating committee transformed the school auditorium into an enchanted garden. Beautiful garlands of Wisteria, our class flower, were draped about the doorways and lights. The music, rendered by the Night Hawks Orchestra, was most alluring. Now we have attained the dignity of Seniors. Our first activity this year was a movie benefit, The Sophomore, a side-splitting picture of college life. Next followed our class play, The Three Wise Fools. Gor- don Krum, Eugene Plunket and Anthony Mistretta fwho insisted upon having his chocolate doggie presented to Miss Phelpsj, were the three wise fools. Pearl Cohen again was leading lady, while Jerome Rampe was the dashing young hero. Both nights of the play the Senior girls served refreshments at the sign of Ye Olde Wisteria Tea Room. Once more at Easter vacation, many members of our class joined the Hocmer tour. We are justly proud of our class rings and pins which insure us against the loss of these precious memories. But, because we have accomplished what others have longed to do, and have really produced a year book, we are especially happy: and the whole school, having helped in accomplish- ing this, joins with us in a feeling of satisfaction and pride. Soon we will be leaving this school, taking with us memories of four years of happi- ness, four years together. We are very modest, but have we not been a model class? --La Verne Sheeley EEEE5EEEEE EEEE EE
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5555SEQRESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEFJSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEBEEHEBEEEEEEEEEEEH LAVERNE SHEELEY Her shy and simple words are clear as the musi: of the birds after raindrops. President 131: Mrs. Chic-hester in Peg O' My Heart 131g Cheer Leader 141: Girls' Glee Club 1411 President 1413 Saunders in Three Wise l-'.m::.s 1411 Giddy Girl in E1lenville Follies 1411 Ceneral Manager, Magazine Contest 1415 Debating Team 1413 Valedictorian 141. PEARL COHEN More dainty than words can tell, with smiling eyes and happy countenance. Peg in Peg O' My Heart 1313 Play Com- mittee 131g Vice-President 1413 Sydney in Three Wise Fools 1413 Subs:-ription Manager, Magazine Contest 141. FANNIE SOLOMON Built to music, therefore never built at all, And therefore built forever. Secretary 1413 Douglas in Three Wise Fools 1413 Orchestra 13, 415 Girls' Glee Club 1413 Costume Manager of Peg 0' My Heart 1313 Musician 141. HELEN LANE Not heavily do the worries of this world weight upon her frame. Ethel in Peg O' My Heart 1315 Treasur- er 141g Financial Committee 141: Mana.- ger of Wisteria Tea Room 141. EEEESEEEEFEEEEEBEEEBEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.EESEEEEEEESEHEEEEEHEEEEEEESEEE
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