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James William Renwick Jr. Jim A student on whom we can always depend- A loyal classmate and a staunch friend. Basketball 3,4 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Class President 4 Class Vice President 3 Oracle Staff 3,4 The Hub Staff 4 Dramatic Club 3,4 Athletic Association 2,3,4 4-H 1,2,3,4 Rhythmaires 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 1,2 12 Course; Agriculture - Business
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Class History One day while I was dusting the bookcase, I came upon an old album of Hartwick High School Days. I stopped a minute, sat down and began leafing through the book. Look at that! There are Bob Mack and Joyce Ann Bresee. They are the only two I recognize in that first grade picture. That was taken way back in 1941. There they are again in second, third, fourth, fifth and — say, that’s a new one in sixth grade. Oh, yes, Patricia Hacklin did join us that year. She came fresh from Jersey City. I remember the time she tripped Frank McGrath and he fell all the way down the east stairs. There are two new faces in the seventh grade picture, Fred Striesse from Huntington Long Island and Fran Schweitzer, Rahway, New Jersey’s gift to H. H. S. That year he gave us many exciting times. I especially remember the day Fran threw a piece of cardboard out the door and it sailed right to Mr. Svolos and hit him in the leg. Yes, we remember that year Joyce Ann ate leeks in class and did things smell” for a time. There’s the eighth grade picture Mike Gregory came up from Laurens and did we initiate him! ! Look at Joyce in the cheering uniform. That was her first year as cheerleader and she went on to cheer 4 more years. And so September 1949 three new boys appear in this picture, Ray Polulech from East Springfield, Dick Hayes from Leona, N. J. and Jim Renwick from Milford. As freshmen we elected Fran Schweitzer, President; Fred Striesse, Vice President; Bob Mack, Secretary and Joyce Bresee, Treasurer and Coach Dalrymple was advisor. That year we were in the basketball play-offs at Sherburne. We played Guilford and lost. The American Legion and Auxiliary gave an Athletic Banquet for the team, Principal James Svolos and the Commander at the Sportmen’s Tavern. There’s our Sophomore picture - Dick Hayes was President, Ray Polulech, Vice President, and Joyce Bresee, Secretary. Patricia left that year and then came back in February of our Junior year. As Sophomore’s our boys again helped H.H.S. win the league championship and become runner-up in the sectionals. The American Legion and Auxiliary and school gave an Athletic Banquet at the school. Bob Bender was guest speaker and the Varsity Basketball players were given trophies. About 150 towns people attended. Mike Gregory was president, Jim Renwick, vice-president, Joyce Bresee, sec- retary and Fred Striesse, treasurer when we were Juniors. Again sports dominated the year. There’s pictures of most of our boys playing basketball. We became Section 4 Champions that year. We didn’t do bad in baseball either, we won the league champion- ship and in volleyball they won the championship. Again an Athletic Banquet was held under the auspices of the Legion, Auxiliary and School. Fran, Fred, Ray, Mike and Bob received school sweaters, Joyce as a cheerleader was given a megaphone. Don’t we look impressive in our Senior picture I Jim Renwick was president; Mike Gregory, vice-president; Fran Schweitzer, secretary and Joyce Bresee, treasurer. That year we had to raise money for our senior trip so we sold magazine subscriptions, candy, held dances, put on the Senior play and finally headed for New York City. We were runner-up for Section 4 Basketball Champions, won the football league, and did well in baseball. That year the school built a trophy case to hold the trophies we helped win: Jim Renwick was awarded his school sweater and Patricia Hacklin was awarded the D.A.R. Good Citizenship award. Suddenly it was June—we had graduated and out on our own. Yes, this album holds many memories of H.H.S. 11
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Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Class President 3 Vice-President 4 Oracle Staff 3,4 Hub Staff 4 French Club 2 Dramatic Club 3,4 Athletic Association 1,2,3,4 Boy’s State 3 4-H 1,2,3 Rhythmaires 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2 Honor Society 1,2 13 Course: College Entrance
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