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Front Row—Weber. Gilpin, Endorly, O. Brooki. Shirikien. Moor . He:l tl. Darguth. A'.Heley, K. Snydet, W. SmitK. Ward. Grey. Hojohn, lieberman, Hulburt. Nichols. Socond Row—Sammons. Ritter. Childs. Hoy. Cook. DeKay. Doig, Schermorhorn. Hub-Oard. Cairo. Guinane. Border. Kcody. Dawson, B'own. Millar, Frank. Third Row—Silver, Downing. Sheriff. Thorne. Holcomb. Arbucklc. Giovanni, Lasher, Gilbert, Moot, Kokowski, Bullard. Gevry. Bechor, Kendrum, Dye. Fourth Row—AkutHan, Broad-bent. Houtan. Hamilton. Murphy. Myers. Gowey. Helmer, Rowe. Northover. Thomas. Murdock. Lansing. Hemonway. Sidlau-ski. Roellgen, Kibler. Fifth Row—T. Ross. Chapin I. Snyder, Levine. C. Ross. Bailey, Tompkins, Welwenis, Rorter, Koiiart, Frewley. Yoemans. Soficld Tracy. Wilbur. Sixth Row—Holloway. Hoffman Kochen. Rockefeller, W'nitboch, Murray, B. Smith, Van Tassel. Henninqson Sifla, Cartwright. Hart, Deili. Seventh Row — DcRittcr, Huntington. Center, Limmcrman, G fford, Parker. Tucker. Hicks. Derby. Last fall, the largest class in the history of this institution entered State School, seeking higher knowledge. This class was composed of seventy-three boys and forty-one girls, making a total of one hundred fourteen Juniors. The Class organized and elected the following officers . President, George Ashley; Vice-President, Vincent Dargush; Secretary, Helen Hcintz; Treasurer, William Smith; Student Council Members, Katherine Snyder, Mildred Moore, James Shirikian, and Franklin Ward. Mr. Gregory very kindly consented to be our Faculty Advisor. During the winter we sponsored a sleigh-ride party, which was enjoyed immensely by all those who attended it. Shortly before the end of the year we held a farewell dance party in honor of the Senior Class. The Class was well represented in all activities, the most outstanding being basketball, having ten men on the varsity team, and the first five men being Juniors. JUNIORS
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CLASS OF 1940 TRUMBULL. ENISS I. Johnstown. N.Y. Institutional Management Alpha Sigma Della; Voice; Glee Club; 4H Club. VROOMAN. FRANKLIN L. Frank” Scolia. N.Y. Horticulture Thota Gamrna; Student Council; Band; Dramatics; Pres. Junior Class WHITE. RICHARD ALAN Dick'' Ballston Spa. N.Y. Fruit Growing and Poultry Production Alpha Sigma Chi: Basketball; Co-Capt. Cross Country; Band; Student Council; Dramatics: Athletic Council; Ritlc Club; Senior Pres. VANDERWERK. MARJORIE Margo Randolph. N.Y. Child Study WELLS. RANDALL DECKER Windy Jefferson. N.Y. Livostock Alpha Sigma Chi; Basketball; 8and I 21 I
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Front Row—Burdick, Forguton, Rojmor. Socond Row—Milne. Hirichficld. McNary. Dlugou, Norton. On the first of November, we, the Special Students, entered State School, being the third Special Student Class to enter. In the beginning of our course we numbered fifteen. At our first meeting we elected our class officers for the year. For President, Christopher Gaule; Vice-President, Gilbert Polley; Secretary, Lewis Benson; and Treasurer, Frank Burdick. For our Student Council Representative we selected Herman Rejmer. Mr. Wheeler was chosen for our Class Adviser. In the annual Parly Pro speaking contest Christopher H. Gaule won third place and received a medal for his efforts. Most of our members participated in the school activities: namely, basketball, band, choir, fraternities and Voice. Our course was completed at the end of March with a commencement in the assembly. Our class speaker was Herman Rejmer and his topic was entitled Over the Threshold . Certificates were presented by Mr. Champlain to all who completed the course. As we pass on we wish to thank the faculty for their help both in classes and on the outside, the students for their aid and for the good times which we have had here at school. We will always remember the days at State and the friends we have made. We wish to thank Mr. Wheeler for his interest in our class and his help in making it such a successful one throughout the year. SPECIALS
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