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emor Memoirs McKeon, Michael Mike is a tall studious Senior who believes in the proverb, Silence is Golden. Mike's favorite sports are baseball and softballg his favorite sub- jects are Chemistry and Physics. It is believed that Mike's ambition is to become a famous chemist. Best of luck, Mike. McKinney. William I diragreef' Spike McKinney, the agitator of our class, has great plans 'for himself -a. scientist, no less. He intends to continue his education in a higher institution of learning. Although not belonging to any clubs, Spike is prominent in the Senior meetings and as a. P. J. News editorial writer. Good luck, 'Spike'. We are sure you will succeed. Meltzer. Gertrude Innocence if in own defenref' Gert is one of our quiet girls, an honor student. She is a member of the French and Shorthand Clubs and active in athletics, winning the girls' ping pong tournament as a Sophomore. Her secret ambition is to write a best sel-ler, to be called Away with the Breeze. We hope that the breeze wafts good fortune your way, Gertie! Moore. Harold Superman! As Vice-President of Room 310F, Harold has shown his capability as an executive. His sunny smile has gained him many friends in his four years with us. Best wishes for success, Harold. Class of 1940
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enior Memoirs Maloney, lack It'.f fGoodenougbj for me. jack, one of our more popular boys, is musically inclined, having long been a member of the Boys' Glee Club as well as an able pianist. He was in the minstrels and Senior play. He is business manager of the classbook and co-chairman of the student handbook committee. As an active member of the Senior class and the Stu-dent Council, he has repeatedly proved his oratorical ability. Although we are unaware of his future plans, we are sure he will succeed. March. Mildred A prelty Senior-ita. Millie is a popular Senior who delights in teasing the teachers, es- pecially Mrs. Blood. This smiling lass has been prominent in basketball and, as Social Chairman, is a lively member of Le Cercle Francais. Good luck, Millie, you've been a swell pal to all of us. Martin. Carrie She bail from Huguenot. U Carrie can frequently be seen at the Grange with her friend Betty. Kay as her friends call her, is planning to attend New Paltz Normal School to prepare for her career. Your many 'friends wish you success, Carrie. Masanotti, Frank jun ml! me Chine Although Frank is not very active in our Senior Class, every one knows him for his mischievous pranks. However this tall -dark member is quite a golf player, and we hear he likes to dance. Whatever your future is, we wish you lots of luck. . Class of 1940
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enior Memoirs Moore, Robert There'.r Moore and Moore from Rio. Living in the big woods of Rio has given Bob a chance to pursue his favorite sports, hunting and Eshing. After graduation he intends to study science. He has a personality which has won him many friends during his school years. We, the class of 1940, wish you the best of luck. Murray. Frances The more I ree, the less I speak. Frances is an honor student whose quiet demeanor graces the membership of Le Cercle Francais. Her exceptional talent for drawing is particularly litting, as her chosen field seems to be fashion illustrating. Best wishes for success, Fran, Naylor. Mary Another Sarah Bernhardlf' A happy-go-lucky girl with a smile for everyone is our Mary. She is Program Chairman for the French Club as well as President of the Girls' Glee Club and the Athenian Club. An active participant in public speaking and dramatics, Mary took part in the Junior Class plays of '39 and '-40. She plays the flute in our school orchestra and band and is considering taking up music fespecially vocalj for her life's work. Best of luck, Mary. We know you will succeed in your chosen field. Ng. Sun Fun A worthy Jon of Confucius. Sun, who came to us from China, lives up to his name, for he shines in all his classes. Reading is his hobby. His greatest ambition, to be an author, is likely to be accomplished as he has a wide vocabulary and a deep understanding of his fellow man. In his Junior year he was a member of the student council. Good luck, Sun. Class of 1940
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