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CLASS HISTORY Our first year in the New Paltz Central High School, we, as Sophomores, were guided by Rose LeFevre, President; Thomas Pallus, Vice President; Charles George, Treasurer, and Catherine George, Secretary. As advisors we had the aid and encouragement of Miss Wicks and Mr. Livingston. We were welcomed to the high school by the Seniors in the time honored event, the Sophomore Welcome Party. Later in the year we gave a benefit movie and reaped quite a sum for our treasury. In the spring we bid our helpful Seniors goodbye in a Senior Farewell Party. We embarked upon our second year feeling more at home. The officers elected to guide us along were Thomas Pallus, President; Rose LeFevre, Vice President; Evelyn Neilson, Secretary; and Marie Feeley, Treasurer. Our faculty advisors were Miss Cronin and Mr. Lake. We branched out into the social spotlight by presenting the Junior prom in December. Later in the year we staged a benefit movie. Early in September of ’38 we entered this building for the final time. Our faculty advisor, Miss Conard, gave us much helpful advice throughout the year. At our first class meeting, we elected the following class officers for the year; President, Catherine George; Vice-President, Helen Sutherland; Secretary, Marie Feeley; and Treasurer, Carl Lillberg. Catherine George and George Duffy were the representatives of the Senior Class in the Student Senate. Payc ten
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Soon after school started we gave a party welcoming the incoming Sophomore class to our building. In December the Senior Class presented a very well acted play entitled “The Ghost Train”. Miss Conard and Miss Moore did excellent work in coaching and directing. A very large audience enjoyed many laughs and thrills. On March 24th we presented an Amateur Show. There was a good attendance and everyone had a very enjoyable evening. The rest of our Senior year was taken up with the publication of the “Huguenot” and preparation for Class Night and Commencement. The Valedictorian of the year of 1939 is Lenore Roeltgen (top) and the Salutatorian is Dorothy Ashton (bottom). Page eleven
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