Painted Post High School - Poster Yearbook (Painted Post, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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Page 28 text:

RESHMEN This year has been filled with many activities - parties, soccer, basketball. and, now, baseball. Of course, our studies ranked as the most important activity of alll Among the highlights of the year was the defeat in basketball of the overfconfident Sophotnores by the Fresv rnan girls. The great lunior boys were also brought to their knees by our renowned Freshman boys team. This is only a sample of our sports activities for the year. You'd better watch out luniors and Seniors' As fo our social life being prnnarily interrsted 1 scholarsh is faheml we did not do C great arnount of party ing l-iowever we had two rollicking skating parti s and romantic valentine party Many s ntimental attachmen s were formed at these affairs Their weight will doubtles influence Cupid s future activities To guide us through this hectic year me following of ficers were elected president iorn Kennedy vice president Sherry Claxton secretary Ann Flanders treasurer ha Griffin ana lass aavisor Mrs Mitchell We re now looking forward to three more full years CLASS OFFICERS V c 5 Il.1XRMAlNi L iXTU Tu F' i S rr y 1-llr'l.fX l. vit , , - r ' ' , .' ' 'i ' 3 '11 . . if C i, it , I A A . , i - ff f . . y . , . V , e t a .. . Q . Q . V . .. . . , . . . f- C- . . . 3 I A . Y . . . f-1 ' . . . , , , , . . - . 1 I 1 I I . . . , F , . . 1 . , c. . , . . D A F. y wwe, . 1. ffrfcsid-2-nt V - - - - THOlfAS Elf Tllxllvfflf' if-l znsiilcnt V V . l f' Sf- rr :swfr - - Ef3XN'fil?fi ,H.lTlTlf C4 ettzr - - - V - Si '. T .3.f 7'lllf

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SCDPHCDMCDRES ln hopes ot a successful year, the Sophomore Class started out by electing their officers. Mis: Gilbert was chosen class advisory Skip lolinson, presidenty Marjorie Velie, vice president, ani Kathryn Sutton, secretary-treasurer. During the year we didn't have many togethersu, but the class managed to get by withe out tliern. lri all L e sports a Soohofiiore na e o lx e could be found We were very oroua oi our intbrcass standings in baslcetbal Tie air came out on top and although the boys were at teatea they put up a good ight Mary Pnnc Midge and Bev Ccheertuidersl checrefl heir best for the Sophomore boys At the end of the year we were proud ot our sucoess ana hope for a continuation of tial si cess in our lunior year 'Tip CLASS OFFICERS Y i LII A A . i A me r Q S , 1 1 . ' 2 - 'l . ' ' V , E L l? l I If ' 4 V . , . i . i H . H ,f ff A - A , . , , A to . , X, 1 A 1 t i - , A J . r l ' ' - V L lv. 'U9l1n-nu. ,, 7 'RL' ' is Pzf-s11if,fi.t -A--- CLTFFQE-.ff fQEill.SOiI fi Yi F. ,stderr ---'- f.f,l.Pf' iff VEJC , Q' 'I'-Y :ry-T: -1 45- , , A Ii.-1,T?ff1'.'fI S'.lTT N



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st Row: nd Row: rd now: L Mit.. i-tow: fi KCTJI .L :,,..,, Charles Phelps, Boland Baird, Lloyd Cisco, Billy Thompson, Cedric Stewart, i..cr.ord Pero, Clitford Eombrake, Teddy Wittiq, John Paul Smitn, Margaret Cook, Barbara Gaiss, Phyllis Lake, Charmaine Claxton, Betty Cutler, Marguerite Mitchell, Shirley Keach, Glenna Dann, Lucille Hickey, Alice Potter, Ruth Tillman. Charles Tucker, Lois Iohnson, Ruth Breen, Mary Anqst, Patricia House, Patricia Eberlin, Pa':icia Hassenpluq, Eleanor Durkin, Geraldine Hickey, 'Nilma Smith. Alma Parsons, Velma Cole, lean Hotchkiss, Alice Searioss, Georgia Cross, Altnea Bextcrd, Betty Hansey, Beverly Abbot, Sally Reed, Delores Andrews, Audrey Crvimm. lg.-:renee Dixan, Earl Pearscl, Edward Griffpn, Richard Roberts Thomas Benf icy Ecaert Shelly, lion-:ard Klzck, Elmer Potter, George Bobinscin, pilllf. Wilson Halls Lan-1. Francis Pr':'.'.'ley 'ffillarzi Morse, Douglas Glntstead, Merle Peck Craia flat son Gerald 'Minnie lzhn Le Valley, Thcrnas Kennedy, laik Hague 'J'.'fe:1 Tfrlkinsin.

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