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our President, Joseph Nesbitt. The boys upheld their honors in athletics by having a large representation on the football squad, which won the county championship for the first time in many years. As in the Sophomore year, the girls were able to give to the Class of ,25 three championships in volley ball, baseball and track. This year, its Senior year, the Class 0f 25 has been listed very high because of its increasing interest in aiding the school in all types of work which would be of benefit to the students, and which would remedy any weaknesses arising in the student body. Partly through the efforts of the Senior class the new method of cam- paigning for candidates, which has proved very favorable, has been permanently established. The Seniors also had some part in the formation of the new traffic regulations, which have been made almost into a perfect system. The class also prides itself on being the first one which has as its president a girl, who has proved to be an excellent leader. Those who have been the representative body of the Senior class are: President, Alletta Morton; Vice-President, Adrian Ehler; Secre- tary, Else Kauzmann, and Treasurer, Robert Farlow. One of the leading social events of the year was the Senior Dance, which was held on Thanksgiving Eve. The Senior Play, the Senior-Faculty Party, Class Day and Commencement were made four memorable events. So far in athletics the girls have managed to win the cup in tennis and basketball, only losing the volley ball championship. On varsity teams our class has always been able to enlist many members. This year the champion cross country and hockey teams have had on them worthy repre- sentatives of the Class of ,25. Besides this, all but two of the girls who received varsity letters in basketball this year were Seniors. The spirit of co-operation which has always existed among the members of 125 has been a constant guide to the class. One proof of this is that the entire Senior class subscribed to the Year Book. This is a record which far surpasses any 3ther class and which has set a record for the school. The Senior advisers, Miss Carpenter and Mr. Godfrey, should be highly praised for the work and time they have given to the class. Through their guidance the Senior class has been able to uphold its ideals of high scholarship, athletic interest and support in all other school activities. Although each Senior seeks higher ambitions, he will forever look, back upon New Rochelle High School as a school which has not only prepared him scholas- tically but also has given him a clear view of life in business and social activities. It is with deepest regret, therefore, that the Class of 25 must leave New Rochelle High School, the school which has unfolded to all the true meaning of real com- panionship and good sportsmanship. Each Senior will be proud to say in later years: itI am a graduate of New Rochelle High School lU
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VICTOR ABATE West Point IKViCI, He has lots of pep At every step; This worthy trait Has Victor Abate. BRIGHAM ALLEN Mass. Institute of BrigU Technology Handsome, large and tall, N0 slouch at basketball. As a Spanish expert he is still obscure; As a baseball pitcher, his fame is secure. MARGARET ALLEN Connecticut n'Peggyu Some girls specialize in business, Some prefer to teach, But whatever her profession, llPeg will be a peach. EMIL ANGELON Brown University Smiley Never in a hurry, Never in a flurry, For what he cannot do today Tomorrow will afford a way. 21 Spanish Club; Radio Club. Class football, ,23. Class basketball, 24. Baseball squad, 25. G. O. Varsity football squad, l24. Varsity basketball, 23, 24. Varsity baseball, 23, ,24, ,25. Varsity track squad, 23, 24. Captain baseball, y25. Scholarship Club; Radio Club; Spanish Club. Junior basketball team. School squad basketball. French Club. Lost and Found Committee. G 0 Baseball, 23. Baseball, 25. Dramatic Club ; Spanish Club.
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