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ei I Q I I I 4 hi l If u I I it I U Y u It ....,,-.t,,.,,g,,,,, ,,.. M. .....,......, ,zc, Y i ' 'P Left to Right, Front Rofw: V. Schiro, M, johnson, V. De- Puy, C. Cotton, E, McCrory, A. Countryman, J. Grant, L. Taylor. Sfrond Rofw: D. Burke, D. Beattie, E. VVolf, L- Richardson, P, Klyne, K. Manolakes, D. Rasmussen. Third Rollei M. E. Ackert, M. J. Ahlberg, E. Elliott, L. As a class, the Juniors have passed the half way mark of the trials and tribulations of a high school career. This year as the officers, of our ship on the stormy sea of education, we elected Robert Sutton as Admiral , Carolyn Cotton as Vice-Admiral . and Vivian Schiro as Keeper of the Log and Treasury. VVe started our voyage under the advisorship of lllr. Fersh by looking forward with great anti- cipation to our Prom and the purchase of our class rings. Our anticipations were fulfilled when we received the rings in February and when our Prom. given in April, with Cinderella Ball as our theme, added to our list Of happy memories. JU IOR CLASS JVNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Carolyn Cotton, Vice- President 3 Vivian Sehiro, Secretary- Treasurerg Robert Sutton, President. 36 as. f ' ,, as, I .. 31-I Linz, L, Osterhoudt, O. Martinez, UI. Chaiet. Fourth Rum. E. Rost, Ashton, A. Anderson, P. Mosher, R. Frisch, G. Bloomer, T, Elsbree. Last Roar: ll McCabe, J. Grey, R. Sutton, R, Clearwater, R. DuBois, M. Vogel, L. Stokes, L. DuBois. The class of nineteen hundred fifty-two has caused more than one comment since the time when its members first embarked on their four years of fun and hard work at New Paltz High School. This is probably due to the fact that the class be- lieves in doing things. Proof of this fact was given at Christmas time when the artistic talent of our group was com- bined with many hours of hard work on the part of most of the classmates in decorating our room for the Christmas party. Our effort was rewarded, however, when the judges awarded our room with its theme. HThe Christmas Storyn first honors with its prize of an ice cream party.
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413' sf. JS. 'XA 193 Lffl In Right, Front Rnfw: J. Edmonds, K. Slater, S. Kou- naris, A. Mackey, Longfield, J. Mills, C. Arias, V. Crawford, B. Hutt, M. Abramson, R, Polhamus, IZ. Has- brouck. Srffnzii Rom: E, Schoonmaker, B. Lawler, P, Reid, j. Nlclntyre, Burns, Gibbons, D, Morris, M. Locas- cio, A. Palmer, T. Power. Third Roms: A. Schofield, S. The class of '53 launched into it's second year at New Paltz High School by electing their of- ficers. George llillham was elected President. Ralph Clearwater. Vice-President, and Theresa Power, Secretary-Treasurer. One of the most important events of this year was our Sophomore Hop, with Sadie Hawkins Day as our theme, This time the girls asked the boys to the dance which helped make it a big night of square and round dancing. The Sophomores showed their skill at winning games, when we took second place at the Halloween Party. After the first few months of school had passed quickly by we found ourselves planning the Holi- day decorations for our room. Wye painted the OPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORE VLASS OFITICICRS Left to Right: Ralph Clearwater, Vice-Presidentg Theresa Power, Sec- retary-Treasurerg George Millham, President. .., ,tg H39-' vf 45' WG Q - if Turner, I, Chaiet, K. Butennandt, M. Lueken, E. Mason, L. Quick, l. Ellis, G. Martinez, R. Fecketter, R, Abram- son. Los! Rofw: J. Shuckrow, K. Maclver, B. Misner, G. DeVVitt, E. Blake, G, Gardiner, C. Coutant, C Benjamin, G. Millham, J. jeanneney, N, Richards, windows, colored the blackboards, and decorated the tree and fireplace. Although our class did not win first prize. for decorations, we won honor' able mention for our theme, which was HYe Olde English Room. Among many other sports undertaken by the members of our class, the girls' basketball team has really done an outstanding job this year. Since the beginning of our Sophomore year we have taken an active part in the clubs and other organizations of our school. lllany of the girls and boys took a part in the Christmas Pageant which was an exceptionally fine musical event. The class is grateful for the guidance of two advisors. Kliss Wiilson and lllr. Bayer.
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