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K Slum CLUB Again we have some to the end ot our soheol year of 1935 through 1939. The trek was a most enjoyable one for members of the Sketch Club and we feel that meh has been accomplished. This season we had a greater denand for mechanical drafting: although we carrled eu with some commercial art, sign palntlng and architectural drawing. leach was done ln the WAY of lin!! 51 Prnt lith our modern blue print machine, we were able te lake lessons for all the classes where they were needed to carry on the work of teaching. Space will not permit our going into detail about the most ln- terestlng phase of work done by the students this term. It Wll the actual design of a punch press. The same students who designed lt made all the parts and assembled lt in the machine shop. This press will be used in one of the shops cl' the school. llany other useful articles have been designed end made by other students. What greater feelings or satisfaction can a student cbt!!-ll Uh!! seeing his design put into practical work? Although there were not nany students doing commercial art and sign work, we, neverthelellu were able to do all that was demanded of us. The advertising of the Roller Skating Party, Christmas decorations and the Parents' Night. was some of our work. It must be said here that our commercial art work was well handled. The results were seen ln cur Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter issues of the Edlscnlan. Some members entered the Safety Poster Contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce ci' Buffalo. Gerald llccarthy was e winner of a 53.50 second prlse, for which we offer our congratulations. HOBBY QLU3 'Ras Hobby Club was formed for s definite purpose. 1t'e elm ls tc develop the hobbies of it's members by offering helpful suggestions nnd by giving infomation. This club encourages these boys in their sepsrete hobbies and urges eech member to set up e place ln his hme where he mlght cerry on his work ln an orderly end effectlve sinner. This year s different procedure took place in this orpnisatlcn. Practically all the work done on the hobbies is now done directly in the has ot the student. In sane cases, hoeever, more the shop ma- chines are needed, the pupil is then at liberty to bring hls lcrk to school. The period on wednesday is used as a discussion perlod and the rom as nn lnfometlcn bureau. Bach student belonging to the Hobby club has an interest in one particular hobby of his own. These hobbies include many, among which are the following: wood, metal, firearms, photography, bug collecting, aircraft, beats, and collections such as stamps, match boxes, etc. All classes in our school are represented ln this club. The av- erage attendance for weekly discussions- periods is 12. The officers of this club are as follows: President, Richard Fischerg Vice Presl- dent, Vincent Ciavoccog Secretary.1-g-,Blu-,,' Anthony Mutha. The values of these hobbies in later llfe are many. For some lt 'V B' 'WNY VNU' Way of relaxing, whlle for others it may be their WB 03' 'BNHS I living. with the number er working hours being steadily reduced, the worker of today and the worker of tomorrow shall wonder what to do with all of his extra time. In a can ,ugh u gm. a hobby serves as sn interesting and sometime a profitable pastlne, K
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CLASS IUIES OF l-I ln the past year nany thlngs have taken plaoe in l-I. Although this le a freshnen group, they are golng plaoee. Some of the events were gyn, ewlanlng and nuslo. llearly all the boys took part in one of these school aotlvltles. Bronislaus Bentkowskl has been oonlng along fine with his vlolln ln the sohool orchestra. The nenhers of l-I who P1lY'd 95 its Basketball Teal were Rlohnrd Borsynekl, lllohael Ellis, Leonard Petlk, Joseph Stefaniak and Robert Thompson. le have ln our group a boy who is Seoretary of the Freshlen group. This young nan le Donald Colelene The boys of 1-I who have been here every day fron the beginning of the sohool year are as follows: llehael Ellie, Ray llsllherter. Joseph llets has bean doing exeellent work ln draftlng. Ihen Tuesdays and Thursdays oone, Alex Jablonekl and Ray llclrhorter can hardly walt to get down ln the pool and take a dlp. lllohael Ellis and Franklin laeder are ln lr. Kean's Dranatlo Club and have been on the stage rendering some very exoellent perfornanoes for our benefit. One ls proud to say that so nany hoye have entered for some eport or dld sons- thlrg for the sohool and we feel proud ln our aooonpllshnents and feel that it ie only a oourse of hahlt for l-I to turn out eone real len. CLB8 IDIS UF l-K The nenbers of the l-I roll oall olaes had an excellent Basketball Teal earlier in the season. llenbers of the tean are as follower Captain, Ball Jarges, Alex Blaokowskl, Ted Skowron, Edward Full, Edward Kroll, and Jin Patterson. The tean won only one game hut played such genes for all they were worth or to the best of their ablllty. the nenher of l-K ls on the Boys High Bowling Teal. This bowler, Janes Patterson, has had very nloe IUUYII on this teal and ls quite an efflolent bowl- er. Alex Blackowski le the fastest ewiuer in l-K and the Swllning Teal is depending on hln to wln the inter-olals re- lay for us. Edward Trapp ls also an excellent ewlnser and he deolares that he will do hu beet for his roll sell group. llenbers of the Swimming Teal of l-I are: Alex Blaokowskl, Edward Trapp, Edward Kroll, Edward Pull and Joseph Daley. as well ae John Slobogln. All the nenbers of our olass will be anxiously awaiting the results of the raoes. Our olass wants to express its gratitude to the teachers for a wonderful the at the sohool'e ehtlng party and for all the help we have re oelved fren then during our first year at Boys High Soheol. CLASS IDIS OF 1-L The boys of l-L have a variety of oholoe students, so divided into groups that all oan ese just where we stand. Fred Hicks and Andrew Bnohlno are future llihlng stars. Edward Felderowtos le a wonderful diver. John lllller and Ignatius Glanbrone are both good divers and swlllers. llorhert Pudlewekx belongs to the Basketball lean. llollnley Barrel has a great interest in the work of the glnats. Theodore Prawda le a very good worker ln the gynnaslul. Andrew Buohlna was good ln drafting. Barry and Joseph are good ln typing. Joseph lloandrews le lnprovlng in Hath. Chester Prsyhylekl le good ln Clvlos. ' Harry Baroyskowskl and Ignatlous Glalbrene have psrfeot attendanse. Eduard Oxley le the vlee President or the freshman olass. Nlcholus llsekalnh never been late for eohool. Clayton lunuan ls the l.-1. reporter. The boys of 1-L eo weloone Franklin Swanson, Prank Rose, and lalker. Ie sincerely hope these boys will attend Boys High School next year.
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