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New Rochelle High School ISAAC E. YOUNG ALBERT LEONARD CLASS HISTORY - I.E.Y. Oh Young to thee our loyalty is ever onward led . . . How well do many of the class of '50 remember these noble words. lt was shortly after World War ll when we joined in the well-rounded student activities program at Young. All of us joined the S.O. one hun- dred per cent, cheered the football team on to victory and worked very hard to become a part of our new, friendly school. From that not too distant day we looked forward to that glorious day when as Seniors of the Round Table we would stage successful contests at the Shore Road castle. Led by Harry Moshier and Alice Arace the Fresh- man Class presented a very successful dance, 'KThe Fairyland Festival. The students participated in sports, extracurricular activities, won poetry prizes, and pre- pared interesting vocational booklets. As upperclassmen, guided by Al Katona, Alice Arace and Miss Theresa Kelly, we sponsored the g'Sophomore Splashf' Friendship Train Drive, and a thrilling movie, One Million B.C. Many students distinguished them- CLASS HISTORY - A.L. Upon entering Albert Leonard in our sophomore year, there was the thrill of a new school, new friends and new teachers. We did our best at participating in the school concert, we worked hard making our dances a success. Grasping the school spirit of our upper class- men helped us feel we were a vital part of our new surroundings. As juniors we felt we had climbed high, onto the ladder of success. This was the year that marked the Iuniors, Personality Dance, the elaborate fashion show, the Farewell Concert, and . . . the unforgettable Iunior Prom. We could not believe that at long last we were tak- ing our places as seniors. We will always remain a little breathless at the magnificent performances staged by the Tower Playersf' and the exciting events experi- enced through participation in the Cressey Hi-Y. Our senior year at New Rochelle has been a combination of all the exciting and unforgettable times witnessed throughout our school career.
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