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4-H CLUB lst Row: C. Smith, I. McGowan, P. Graziosi, R. Russo, I. Russo, A. Pagano, R. Mazzella, R. Mar siglio, Mr. Haluska, Advisor. 2nd Row: A. DiVesti, N. Magliato, A. Dall Vechia, P. Quimby, R. Horaz, K. Watson, F. Magliato, I. McNlcholas. 3rd Row: G. Quinn, I. Casscles, R. Nicklin, 1. Rageuseo, S. Scilla, I. Little, W. Wilklow, W. Rhoades. President- William Wilklow Secretary- Robert Marsiglio Vice-President-James Little Treasurer- Kenneth Watson Local Leader- Mr. I. Haluska Kal Exhibit of Poultry and vegetables and demonstration booth at Ulster County Fair, Kingston, tbl Exhibit of apples at Horticultural Show, Kingston, N. Y. i 24 N
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CHUSS CUUHTHU lst Row: R. Marsiglio, 1. Little, A. Weinert, C. Wygant, P. Kaley, G. Kniffin, J. Catalano. 2nd Row: Coach Kron, Advisor, B. Wilklow, P. Ferguson, I. Vanacore, 1. Bellisimo, W. Christofferson. CROSS COUNTRY THE Marlboro Cross Country team came through with success. The participants of the first meet of the year held at M. C. H. S. were Arlington, Goshen and Marlboro. Marlboro won the race with a total of 31 points, Arlington placed second with 39 points, and Goshen last having 59 points. ' In the second meet Marlboro played host to the Kingston Jay Vee team. Kingston was victor- ious with a total of 22 points and Mar1boro's 33 points put them in second place. Marlboro then journeyed to Wallkill. Our Alma Mater competed against Wallkill and Mont- gomery. Wallklll emerged first with 22 points, Marlboro second with 39 points, and Montgomery third wlth 59 points. The final meet, sponsoring a trophy, was held at Wallkill. The teams came from Ulster County. Marlboro ran in class D against Montgomery and Piermont. Marlboro placed first to bring home the trophy with a total of 30 points, Montgomery second with 33 points, and Piermont third in place with 47 points. This is the second cross country trophy Marlboro has won in the last three years. So keep up the good work and good luck in the years to come. 26
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