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SOPHOMORE CLASS Wesley LeFevre ............................. President Joan Hanley ........................... Vice President Helen Hauptmann .................. Secretary-Treasurer Of course every class entering a high school for the first year is vaguely apprehensive as to how their upper classmen will treat them. We Sophomores must confess that we were no different, but the welcome received at the party, given in our honor by the Seniors, assured us that we too, rightfully owned the title of students of the New Paltz Central High School. Shortly after school settled down and classes were running smoothly, election of the Sophomore student members took place. The following were elected: Emily Bevier, Eileen Duffy, Helen Raisner, William Hornbeck, Paul Thompson and William Scott. The volley ball battles each noon added much good natured controversy to school talk. Which class had the best team? That was a matter of opinion. Of course we Sophs, don’t mean to brag, modest beings that we are, but we didn’t do so badly. Although we were chided about our size, Seniors and Juniors must take note that they, too, were once small, well-meaning Sophomores. Page twenty-five
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JUNIOR Eugene McGrath ..... William Herov ...... Joseph Castellana .. CLASS ............ President ....... Vice President ... Secretary-Treasurer The class of ’43 has caused more than one comment since the time when its members first started their high school careers. This is probably due to the fact that this class believes in doing things. They know what they want and at least try to get it. Due to the fact that this is an up and coming class, many of the members are active in numerous school activities. Members of this Junior class have proved to be very helpful in these activities. As always social activities are enjoyed from time to time throughout the year. One of the more outstanding is the Junior Prom, which is long looked forward to and always long to be remembered. Page twenty-four
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