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Junior Class FRONT ROW: Baxter, Giebiu, Brown, Hathlicld, Donahue, Mr. Hewes. Scott, Kays. SECOND ROW- Rntfino. Procter, Rowicki, Jensen, Loomis, McCuC, Lcscovitch. Reddy, Mead. THIRD ROW: Kracky, Williams. Isaacson, Smith, Page, Goodrich, Matthews, Hal sc. Gray. FOURTH ROW: Tufano, Hubbard. Ross, Spiak, DiBacco, Sliva. Gwintip, Cary, Neal. Last fall a group of girls and boys entered New York State Institute seeking higher knowledge. The Junior Class, under the leadership of Earl Hathfield and Mr. Hewes, have completed a very successful first year. After choosing Mr. Hewes as the faculty advisor and Earl Hathfield as class president, they proceeded to elect Donald Stark as vice-president; Murial brown as secretary; and Catherine Donahue as treasurer. To represent the class on Student Council they chose Onolee Scott, Carol Baxter, Robert Giebitz and Russell Weiss. When three of our Junior officers left, a meeting was held. William DiBacco was elected to office of vice-president after Donald Stark left around Thanksgiving time. Orlie Gwinup was elected to fill Russell Weiss's place on the Student Council after he left around Christmas time. At present no one has been elected to till Robert (Jiebiu's place on the Student Council. The first event of the year was a party given for the Seniors. Many times throughout the year the Juniors sponsored special social hours. A Junior slcighridc was scheduled hut Old Man Winter changed our plans. The class was well represented in all school activities on the campus. The Juniors are looking forward to their Senior year and we of the Junior Class wish the Seniors success. ®(i 25 j) sV
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Specials LEFT TO RIGHT: Morton, Jones, Ackerman, MclanUcr, Stall I man. On the first of November, there were five of us who entered State Institute as Special Students. At our lirst meeting we elected officers for the year as follows: President, Edward Morton, from Castleton; vice-president, Ray Melandcr, from Balston Spa; secretary, Edgar Ackerman, from Pcckskill; and treasurer, Donald Stahlman, from Castleton. The class chose Mr. Vaughn for a class advisor. During the year, our class was noted for dishwashing, as Don did pots and pans, Tom Jones and Ed. Ackerman took care of the dishes. After three months Ed. Morton was called from school to serve in Uncle Sam's Armed Forces. Ed. Ackerman left after four months to work on a dairy farm near Red Hook. Our course was completed at the first of April with a commencement in the assembly. Certificates were presented by Mr. Day to all who completed the course. As we pass on we wish to thank the faculty for their help in classes and on the outside; the students for their aid and the good times which we have had here at school. We will always remember the days at Suite Institute and the friends we have made. We wish to thank Mr. Vaughn for his interest in our class and his help in making it such a successful one throughout the year. 24
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Student Council BaxU-r, Ilalhficld, Rea. Scott. Prestem. Carter. GichicU. Mivs Govern, Raup, Bradley. The purpose of the Student Council is general supervision of all student activities; set a proper example for the school; encourage all student ac tivitics; make suggestions for the betterment of the school and represent the student body in all contacts with the faculty and the community or-ganizations. The Council consists of the class presidents and four representatives from each class. Stuart Bradley was elected president; Florence Carter, vice-president; Joan Raup, secretary; with Miss Govern and Mr. Furman acting as advisors. The Council has charge of the Date Book, wherein all activities are listed upon request by the organizations, thus avoiding conflicts. It lias assigned the meeting nights for the various groups and has charge of the social hour. The council has also cleaned up and decorated the. recreation room. « 5)(! 26
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