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terrifying subjects and regents in oun minds. 4 - 1 4 - -ww,-g..,'v:'W'Q1,-,, '51 .wrt '2 1 ' of Y .i,,i.' 3'-L9 'f.'.' 'i '?'QfQQv'r'I.:i. 'A5i1-1 'f' v- an rv r-' 1 vlaifsbiifslaiaikskifiadwlarlailifdaiiaiaslfifef T H E H U G U E N OT if xwaawmawwwmwwwii SGP!-IOMCDRE CLASS be An unusually brilliant and talented group is the Class of '38 -so we think. Perhaps this can be attributed to our great increase of number being the largest class in the history of New Paltz Central High School so far. Having passed through the Training School With Hying colors we entered the Senior High School with visions of new In our sports career we conquered the haughty Seniors, the lithesome Juniors and the cocky Freshmen, to become the champs of theylnter-Class Basketball League, although we did not fare so well in baseball. Our officers elected this year are: y George Wicks ............r....,...........,,..,.............,..........., .... P resident john Moran ....................... ........,.. V ice-President George Manolakes .......... .,................... S ecretary . George Oates .,................ .......... T reasurer Mft 1 27
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