Ravena Coeymans Selkirk High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Ravena, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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..... new ll! 5 ' ,lg W p Ni ln: un :ii mi' ss? if 'lf new ill 5. sw., M5 ' ' gg :Six in iii iii Page twenlyifour JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS V QM f!p42'. Cf., Under the watchful eyes and guiding hands of Mr. McClelland and Mr. Miller, the junior Class is governed by Myron Boice, Presidentg Leland Osterhout, Vice-Presidentg Floyd Tompkins. Secretary and Bill Gallagher, Treasurer. Floyd Tompkins is Vice- President and Donald Kniffen is Treasurer of the Student Council This class of forty-nine members has sponsored a Harvest Hop, the May Dance, a Bake Sale and the Junior Prom to raise money for their forthcoming jaunt to Washington. The Juniors are represented in almost every club. Marcy Tinkle is Editor-in-Chief of the SCARLET TANAGER while Kenny Klenk, Alice Craw and Edna Rossi edit the Sports, Tongue Waggles and the Literary Column respectively. In dramatics Eleanor Hummer had leading parts in the R. H. S. presentations for the Play Contest. Don Richter, Kenny Klenk, Bill Gallagher and Floyd Tompkins were on the varsity basketball team. Gallagher was the only player in the Central Hudson Valley League to receive a unanimous vote by the coaches for a position on the all-league first squad, and Richter made the second team. With Louie Montelone, Presidentg Barbara Phillips, Vice-Presidentg Matthew Parker, Treasurerg Roberta Iobson, Secretary and Miss Arnold, Class Advisor, the Sophomore Class is proceeding according to schedule. Members of the Class of 1942 are active in extra-curricular activities and the football and basketball teams are fortunate in having Louie Montelone, Robert Gallagher, Walter jackson, George Marcella and john Ginter, all Sophomores, give their aid in defeat- ing other schools. The drum major is also a Sophomore. This title goes to Marie Hannibal, who also helps lead the cheering section along with Barbara Phillips and Carmen Pomellitto. Angie Amedio and Barbara Phillips are the Sophomore representatives on the Girls' Athletic Club. The class sold pins, had a benelit movie, a cafeteria and the annual Strawberry Shindig to raise money for the trip to Washington in their Senior year.

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THR FRESHMAN CLASS navigated by Miss Jones, may be proud of the large addition it is making to the high school membership. Of these the oflicers of the class elected at the annual class meeting were Robert Ruxton, President, David Wade, Vice-Presidentg Audrey Fiescher, Secretary and Jean Holliday, Treasurer. Robert and David also rep- resent the class on the Student Council. The first attempt at money raising for the Senior trip, a beneht movie, was successful to the extent of twenty-two dollars. Another movie was held before school closed. This class is prominent in extra-curricular activities. It has more participants on the staff of the school paper than any other class, three members in the International Relations Club: two Freshmen participated in the Play Contest and several are members of the Drama- lics Club, There is no shortage of athletics in this up-and-coming Freshman Class either. There were tive men on the Junior Varsity team last season and it has a noon-hour team. The model Republican Convention held by the eighth grade history class during March received much attention and was, perhaps, the major event of the oncoming Freshman Class. Under the chairmanship of Francis Mitch, the committee nominated Thomas Dewey for President and Arthur Yandenburg for Vice-President. Climax of the convention came when these two political figures acknowledged the letters of notihcation sent to them, During basketball season the Ravena girls beat the eighth grade girls of Coeymans High School in a game at Coeymans conducted by the physical education classes. William Makely, Francis Mitch, Samuel Pomellitto and Josephine Whipple represent the eighth grade in the school band, while Shirley Carkner reports grade activities to the SCARLET TANAGER. josephine Whipple was elected to the Student Council. Under the advisorship of Rodney B, Chipp, history instructor, class atfairs were managed by Olga Halsted, President, Howard Bishop, Vice-Presidentg Shirley Carkner, Secretary and Shirley Travis, Treasurer. 1 X FRESHMAN CLASS EIGHTH GRADE Page lwlnlyzf

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