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Senior-Junior Picnic af Taghlcanjc Park Each year, after the termination of regular school sessions, the two upper classes of Saug- erties High School hold their annual picnic. The custom has been established that the juniors take the seniors on the picnic as a fare- well gesture. This is made possible through the sale of magazine subscriptions to cover the cost cf the food and buses. The surplus money they save as a nest egg to start their senior year. The l953 junior-Senior Picnic was held at scenic Taghkanic Park. The students enjoyed r day of swimming, sunbathing, and eating. After lunch, letter awards were presented to those who had earned them. The juniors rendered two songs to their departing class- mates: one was sentimental and the other was nonsensical. The seniors sang the same type of songs to the juniors. At the end of the day, the chartered buses containing sunburned, happy students left Taghkanic Park with many pleasant memories. Four Naughty Senior Boys Give One of the Girls qWe CGIIII Hemem- ber Who It Wasj the Heave-ho. These Four Fair Maids Have Hung Their Clothes on a Hickory Limb. I af S. H S. The time at which grades seven through twelve of Saugerties High School hold their annual picnics is known as Moving-Up week. Although final tests have not been taken, formal classwork is over, and it's time to end another busy year on a pleasant note. Although the juniors and seniors go to Taghkanic Lake, the other classes enjoy themselves at picnics in and around the Saugerties area. The fresh- men and sophomores held their l953 picnic at Trnka's, where they could swim, play baseball and other games. Everyone brought his own lunch and supplemented it with soda, cake, and watermelon supplied by the class treas- uries. The seventh and eighth grades lunched at Cantine's Field and partici- pated in sports such as baseball, tennis, ond games provided by entertainment committees made up of students. Mov- ing-Up-Week is always a happy ending to another chapter of school life.
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