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BY THE LEGISLATURE TO RENSSELAER . . . .JL'LY4TH VVAS FIRST The class was better represented on the basketball The prom, under the watchful eye of our presi- teani than any other class in the school. Most of dent and his chosen assistants was one ofthe tower- the players inzlurling Morton, Wilcox, Larsh, Rowen, ing events of the school year. It was helcl in the Kurtz and several others were from the ranks of Armory on the night of May 17. This was one of the jUI1iUl'F- the Lest proms of all and niurh of its success is flue to our sponsors. liottom Row: I-'ern Haines. Mary .lol-flznn. lvzilt- llristow. XVillizini llziniels. lloris Hrzint. l.:iui'vi1ve l'lI'+'I1lll'l'll1lll. llf-len Biggs. lvonzilnl Vroiner. Timotliy llzmiI'orfl. 41WeYH'l l5'll lixirkley. liost- Mary Ford. For-onrl Iiow: Bliss fliwf-iiliam. Holler! Groom. Marion llziker. liolmert Johnston. Alive Born- ti'21::2l'. Yirfzinzi Day, Eloise Kriizzin. Mary lillen Hooker. 1'lzii'f-:ic-e l'zi1lw.i1mler, llelos Uook. Xllide .lzu-ks Thirnl liow: Lois Nook, lioris l'roiner. IM-rotliy llawlivlilf-i'. 'Merle l?:iLigliei'1y, lid Kurtz. tlorrlon liziusmzin. Hugh Tom Kirk. Fiwiiivis lishelmzizi. George Kryiln-r. Virginia Vox. Alive llluke. Lois liowmziii. Ifoiirtli ltow: lielrzi Jones, Luoyl lf!+A:ix'ei'. 3lzirth:i llriisnzilian. .lov Lzirsh. l'z1iil Horrlemzin. Pillll llzill. lidison llussell. lloln-rt Hyrrl. Mziiirive Kzirnowsky. Helen lloeff-rlin. Artlim: miosnvll. .TIS 1608 THE TCHAOQSOLDTFo1iTSi.50ii. T T 6Tll1TtliSTTl5llTlNliIElT gl2lll2ET'QffY TSTATRTY JTANE 1 ...1 A A A f
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THE SECOND . . . . ON FEBRUARY 18. 1840, THE NAME NEWTON WAS CHANGED iltuli-in Il-vu: Aunt-s ,kimswiiiille-i'. I-Ilsir Mau- Spllrggt-i-ii, Mzirvizi l'z1i'kinsin1. AIJll't'I2l Mt-1'-illy. M:ii'yItt-Ilt- l'li-mlm, linizilif- .Xlz1i'i1til, Yiruinin Marlin. lmris Mzlhvr. Mary IC, l,zintA, in-tty Sillllil, Swwini llnxx' ,xli'. Ifzixiss-ii, Mziln-I 'Tziriii--i'. f-Iilrliw-I N--sins, Ihillllll XYI'i:Iil. Invir xx.2ljIlIiI'l'. lniwillv XX':iIif'1-s, Mzirtlin Ii:-1-fl. I'II !'2t Sliuniukf-i', Mary l':ti'ks, lin-lyn Pzirks. Szirzili Sinwns. 1':ith--i'inv AIfl'iIIIlIilIl, .Xnnzt XX'.m1ixxi.i'lI1. Tliiiwl Ibm: 5IIq' Mxiiiif-s, Xxlilyllt' 'IU-ln-ii, Iii-in-Vt Tnylv-. livin-i't Sl:-xx:li'l. Ili-iizlhl IIl'I'tSl'I1. Ilit-hzlrtl Amit-i'st'ii, ilurl Iluliiiisuii. Ili-nry Marlin. 'l'l1-tinzis XYAin-pgair. Iftiiirtii Iluw. In-X'viu- St-li:it'.-r, Willi:iin Zi-11, In-his IilIl'I'S. l'zi11l Ilaill, .XVIIIIIV Kzinnv. II-flwit XN'iI1'i'X. tilrn 'IF-1111. .lim lnirsli, Mn-Viv Multina- I-'iflli Ili-ug ,lgitslq I1.,1-inn. lL1,,,..1 lgfiutsn. ,I...- litmt-ii. il:iin'I'l Mxtnnun. Iliissi-I M--rlwn. Mzix Sh-nt-rs, I'2llli lltiivh-imaii. l4I.ui'i St-In-itll.-ig lit-lit-rl Mills. In 192223 thv vlass 1-ntt-i'erI thu play tnuriiainviit ing. The iiwin-y inatlv fiwnn this play was nswl tw zinrl aftt-1' niut-h thought and cai'ct'uI l'Ol1SI1I0l'2llIUIl mln-t'i'ay the expcnst- ut' the annual prcnn. tht-y cleuirictl tn Dl'L'Sl'l1t Tht- Rmnaiittt-rs. Maurive During: the iicsinnzin and supimiiinim- yt-airs uni' Iiuriiuwsky anal Arlhc Gosnuil had the ivzuls in this sprnisui's were Miss GIPCIITIEIIII and Mr. Struli-. This play. In IM-cciiilnt-i'. unclvi' the cxrolln-iit elircstinii yvur wc still Iizivt- Miss fIl'QCl1h2jlH and Mr, lmvis- nt' Miss Iilizzihuth Nt-ul. tht- ATUIIIUVS gave thcii' play. sun has fillul that plafxc ni' uni' t'ui'int-i' spmism. Mi: Oh Kay, Thv ltwnls in this huinm-uns play wen- Strvlv. I'nfIvi' the-ii' c'zn't-ful sui'vvilIai1.'t- we Iiavt- zihly pfii'ti'z1ywl by Marvin Mt-Fully anzi Paul Hall SlIL't'i'SSflIIIY sumifnintvrl all thu vit-issitiuivs wt' the I-lwhm-i't .Iulnisvn anti Mary Mar'i:ai't-t Pustill wnn jnniurs unii arc nnw rt-girly tn take up mn' Plan-I, H, ircngiiitimi nt' tht- ZILIITICIILW3 by their zitizniruhlc avt- N'l1I l'F nf UU1' SUIIUUI- THE PATSY WAS THE FIRST SENIOR PLAY TO BE PRESENTED IN THE NEW ARMORY
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CELEBRATED HERE IN 18433 . . . . IN 1850 THE TOWN CONSISTED OF THREE 4' 1111111111 1'11w: Al2ll'llI:l S1'l1llllZ. .1111-1' 511111124 Glzulys Sl11IXY. Blilflllll Smith, Mario ll1lNX'L'l1, .1:1111-L Alllll1'1'. l':Flll1'1' Swz1rlz1-1 .ll1ll'y 1L:111111. l':Y1'lj'I1 XY1-zs11111z11 X'i1'gi11i:1 Shields. lq4'l'1l111l 11-.wi 121.111-:I S111i111. Noble S:111r1111's, K1-111 Smith, lillllj' Sulyers. Mary Alive XVork, Al1ll'1l2lll'l 11111111-y, l'llIll'll'S l'l1llt'1', 11111111-1 1X':1y111i1'1-, ll1I112lltl Sl1Ull1illi1'1', Norvul Rockwell. 'l'l1i1'11 llowz S111111s111', A112 l5ll11llX, .11111i111' Sl1lI'1'1'. N1-:11 Mivhzil, E11 ll11lIlI1S1lll, Dean Porter, J111111 Warne, Ge111'g'e Wortley, lllll'1'y 8111111-1', lll11ll'lL'S Shultz, lfloyd Stath. The Class of 1937 In the fall of nineteen thirty-three, sixty-four freshmen entered the Rensselaer High School. This was a small class but it made great progress in activities. With Mr. Bundy and Miss Kresler as our class sponsors and Frank Hoover as our class president, the freshmen proceeded to show the un:ler:'lass1nen they were an an-tive class by displaying a fine wide awake spirit. They seleeted as their class colors gold and blark and i11 the school parade before a football game they were the only class to carry a gay Hag oi' their colors. On September the tenth of nineteen thirty-four, sixty-tive sophomores were enrolled in the school. At the first class meeting under the leadership of their former sponsors, Mr. Bundy and Miss Kresler, the class elected Wayne Comer as their class presi- dent, Daniel Waymire as vice-president, and Frank lloover as seeretary and treasurer. A 1-ominittee which was appointed by the president chose for the rlass motto Hodie Non Cras ttoday and 11ot tomorrowl and for the class flower the Talisnlan rose. BROWN1 WAS THE FIRST s1'NsH1NE1512E1DENTTl .lll. T TTTHEIfor-1fff1slf11o1.1.11ElNTN
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