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fl 1 ' 2 WW, W I ,,,,,,,,.,,,,... .,..........-,.... A ,M K - M... MFL. .Nm MM ...M wif 1 2 af3 as Last Row: R. Iseldyke, H. Gan, L. Turner, C. Verbeke, A. Korver, E. Nelson, E. Fendelander. First Row: J. Hoffman, M. Schafer, A. Ro- man, Mrs. Dockery, L. Diehm, A. McMichael, H. Allen. Roller Skating Club Gliding over the glistening floor with the speed of Mercury, and gracefully swinging to the strains of a beautiful ballad we find the Roller Skating Club. The skaters worked hard in making the out- come of their skating parties successful. Mrs. Dockery, the faculty adviser, and many students enjoyed the ups and downs of roller skating at the Paterson Recreation Center. A fine spirit was exhibited when the club presented the school with a War Bond. J W. we an U 1 ,. Third Row: R. Eidschun, J. Siersma, C. Junta, F. Streelman, J. Shorrock. Sec- ond Row: M. Reitsma, G. l Beekman, J. Beekman, J. Reitsma, A. Dykstra, R. Dykstra, D. Post, J. Jeffers, A. Busch, D. Armitage. First Row: R. Houghtaling, G. Hundertmark, B. Mason, L. Rowlands, V. Weatherwalks, R. Koelher, Miss Stuart, M. Smith, B. Vfesterhoff, J. Leary, P. Hopper, M. Reits- ma. Girls' Physical Fitness Club Who doesn't wan't to be physically fit? The Physical Fitness Club, under the direction of Miss Stuart, made its debut this year. Many of the girls decided to build up their bodies and take over while the stronger sex is away. Shuffleboard, table tennis, and badminton are considered kid stuff by these girls. They go in for tumbling, pyramids, and commando tactics. So, look out, boys! They're superwomen. 1- ii F 1 Page 41
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gg , , 25 QU ...Q ' w nj' Cheerleaders Again Pompton can boast of one of the best squads of cheerleaders a high school could have. Cheering isn't all glory as some people believe. lt's hard work, and much of the squad's success is due to their adviser, Miss Nelson, who supervised their many practices. Never did old rnan weather hinder the attendance nor the pep and color of the squad. They were on hand at all tirnes, giving everything they had. :M Center: P. Busteecl Left t rig t: M. Mitchell C. Becraft, M. King, N Struble, K. Stagg, E. Marion D. Hundertmark. Majorettes Adding a bit more of the spectacular and bril- liance to our already colorful band were our rna- jorettes. Strutting around the field with knees high and their batons flashing, these eight stick- twirlers presented a most vivid picture. As the girls threw their truncheons into the air, the spec- tators stood gasping, until they reached their hands again. The majorettes certainly helped to keep up the spirit among the Pompton Lakes fans. Left to right, Second row: Winifred Hopper, Genevieve McCormick, Dorothy Merish, Virginia Weatherwalks, Ma- rie Sanders. First row: Kath- fee-,goefa ' v,-...af- few uf' leen Diehm, Carol Powell. Page 40 Adam, L. Diem, D. Msbey, i
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First Row: A. Williams, R. Eggerstadt, K. Diehm. Sec- ond Row: L. Holmes, G. Ol- son, R. Wheeler, E. Sharr, Miss Lindsley. Third Row: J. Folley, G. Roumel, M. Miller, A. Dowell, D. Brown, E. Genader, B. Sanwald. Drama Group The drama group is limited to juniors and seniors who desire an opportunity to gain a more thorough picture of the dramatic field. Mrs. West- berg discusses the history of the drama, panto- mime, voice and diction, characterization, and act- ing. Each student has a scrapbook dealing with his special interest such as personalities of stage, screen and radio, stage setting, costuming, facial expression and make-up, color combinations, and personality development. Page 42 Last Row: M. Miller, A ters, R. Wheeler. First Row J. Steinke, D. Hundertmark R. Eggerstadt, E. Hartman Mrs. Westberg. Public Speaking Club Did you observe these timid lilies at the be- ginning of the year? You'll have to admit that they really turned out some solid speeches by June. As for the assemblies they gave, Columbus' voice still haunts us, to say nothing of Reggieis vivid portrayal of Professor Quiz, and in February Bill Sanwaldis being framed as Washington. Our graduation speakers Were chosen from this group of orators, under the direction of Miss Lindsley. Dowell, E. Vriesma, C. Wal-
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