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Stardusters Purple and Whlte The Student Councll s Purple and Whlte IS always one of the most antxcxpated and excltmg dances of the season Under the able leadership of Harry Schaffer the commxttees composed of such capable students as La Verne Wxllxams Betty Uhlxg Mort Wezss Rita Smxth Leslie Hervey Bxll Grxfhth Bunny Loew and the Bagge twms made the dance hve up to our highest hopes Decoration head jean Zelzmg scalloped the awnmg like bandstand ln the schools tradxtlonal colors purple and white For the first tlme the concessnons were placed on the sxde but were defimtely not just a side show with the trlcky Top Hat and huge Coke bottle to represent the hat check and soda concessxons Bold purple and whxte strxped crepe paper transformed Stanforth Hall mto a dancers paradxse With the sweet musxc of Sewanhaka s favornte Stardusters there was no doubt ln anyones mmd that the Councll dance was a full fledged Purple and White success Jackets Awelgh Dance with a dolly
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Pc np wanlmlm Goes Over the T 'tool Plans for Three Y sf- War Buildings ainhaka's post-war plans include three new buildings 5 approximately 51,500,000 to care for educational needs school district. These will consist of a boys' gymnasium iysical education building, a xocational and shop build augment the present facilities, and a building to house cafeteria foods classes, and a study hall is-sing the world of the post star era D1 St forth d the belief that our me livtng will not be changed y after the war but that would come slowly It van rt to ten years before p c -d houses of radically new vill be gererally used h 48 Gold Star 0'-4' olaced a Hor or 'J 'D 5,,who left field of transportation '1 beltefves that the u will be substantially t it is now for some time he predicted that high oc N oline will be developed W U' ger mTlea b- in tim tn -2- all I 1 great O'f,'l5!oQ, or ZA 0 methods no KL V P Orgs, Q 'J J 1 f-wee 0 Q ofa'-LW! llege for f 6 f and sem L93 9, in he o be part program Muni nforth cmph will be necessa 'norc Jobs than 1940 to proud for the 60 will be avail employrnen the United 'lationa depre s the Ull lll Wor ultu half SOQU tS fbacls Ill lullsllel' A V' The mn and G ar f ff O N ner when Sgt He Yar 019311010 ex 1938 and P c 'ra-'bo UWQW Q, 22,7700 Q5 vracm' V Ld u is 1 wil Wedn ults have e is Evening an this be nt coun rogram The mos pop are sewing and dre o psychology nterior nd piloting d sm idling Credit classes hat J e working for high scho Classes which n ople are lip reading el f photography millmer anced shorthand Peopl register if they wlll ben the work Office oper and Thursdays 30 to DIIIMG Pictures n Display of outstand ng opco 1 appear throughout the P bulletin board The col s started with a picture y .rtstening a ship N0 91 tl J9'f1O 3,, 1,19 I S Y 91-fvhoo' Qfloip 'OOO Sb UQ, 991 0, af J 9 90, Q Q19 C7 Jobs I, ff? to pro ODP or the 60 0 bf ll be avail Wil deman empoyment Only in this way can the United States maintain its high national ncome ard axoid another depres SlOYl With the annual membership drixe on 230 members Joined the assoc ation at the tea Mr Philip Corn deleeate to the National Parent Teacher Confer ence read excerpts from 'Vlrs Eleanor Rooseyelts speech wh ch Mrs Roosetelt pointed out the necessity of phvsical mental and sex education in all schools 'VIrs Lena OConnell school se gave an account of the nur '5lC'35 'u'2nUQIl.gLYe3 Q3Ch :fu 0 0 G U lll I HCC lll scipline 6 l labor laws Employee flerit rating ity roups nn lb ic :tion Tlefl ea th lccidcnt 1 r ewances c W UW Qgcwbt Gepltxe s 'deux C12 of the Lmted War I-und is reminded the student body of the aided Last year Sewanhaka, rats Mary Vlxllln Shows where to place cl. Pnoto by Sht ldo esenf Hobo Danct en to Be Selected s will old iber 22nd ng and Queen of ar This impcr uestion w be answered on oye 122na when Delta eta Hi s wtll hold their ann al flair in S nforth Hall This type of dance vu ll p oxide ne student a cnance to relax and 'mate fun at the ame tmc 'nost dances it s hard to relax be came vou hate 9 be so d eged up stated B b O nd Jule Re d nan who are co-chairmen of the dance The fashtons should consist of comfortable clothes such as plaid huts mocas in. 'T shirts dun garee or anyth nf' which uni add to the Hobo a mosphere Who he Hobos The rownmg Crownine of tae A ne and Queer -.till of course be the fe ature at iractioniof the exen ng' This xx ll take place at the climax of the af fatr r-hone -its sting B b Or and Jultl man are the commwee Adxe ng and Public ty B b Vitri J Zesing and Jack will un. 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Brooksonlans The Broolcsomans under the guxdance of thelr advnsor Mr Brooks conduct sclentxhc research and endeavor to promote understanding of science m the club and throughout the school In this the club s second year the officers were Presrdent Margaret Caccxopo Vice Presldent Thomas Hagen Secretary Marylm Froehlxch Treasurer Gilbert Arroyo Among the varned expedxtlons the club took thus year was a trlp to Radlo Cnty for a broadcasting and televxsxon demonstratnon a vnslt to the Glen Cove mineral Groverians The Groverxans opened the year as one of Sewanhaka s newest and most glam ourous social orgamzahons Under the guidance of Mr Roscoe Grover and Mrs. Helen Thorner the club materxallzed for the good.of Reservatnon s many talented students Members are selected because of thelr outstandmg ablhty ln the fields of drama musxc radxo and photography Officers for the year were President, Bob Morea Vxce Presxdent Allen Heacock Fmancxal Secretary Inez Relyea Correspondmg Secretary Mlrxam Herbst Thxs club ns un reahty an event m Sewanhaka s hnstory because nt has taken the name of a teacher for xts title C ' r 2 , A ' 3 , l deposits and a trip to the Museum of Natural History. : ' - A . : ' ' , L
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