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LE CERCLE FRANCAIS The prnmary purposes of the French Club are to g1V6 each member an opportunxty to Increase hls understand mg and appreclatlon of hxs forelgn neighbors thexr contrxbutlons to cnvxllzatlon thexr customs the geography of the country and to develop greater f3C1lltY 1n reading and speakmg the language In order to accomplish these purposes we engage 1n many ZICCIVIUCS such as the s1ng1ng of French songs translation and slngmg ofAmer1can songs dramatlzauon of French poems sc nes and sk1ts the readlng of French newspapers letters 1n French to French boys and glrls parllamentary practice xn French part1c1pat1on 1n assembly programs and th1s year each member kmt mittens socks scarfs and sweaters for the needy ln Europe The officers for 1940 41 were as follows President Helen lVIcMahon Vice Presldent Florence Greenberg Secretary Mary Burke DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatlcs Club started off lts fourth year by electmg Vxrgmla Shaffer as President and Florence Green berg as Vlce Presxdent Early m the school year we partlclpated ln a club assembly wxth Florence Greenberg demonstrating stage make up on Mary Clarke Later ln the year we decided to ralse funds for the club treasury by sponsoring a raffle on a chlcken Thls was very succesful gxvmg us almost enough money to take the club to New York Cnty to see a theatrical produc tlon In April we again partxc1pated ln an assembly Th1s time we presented a skit entitled H1s Day OE wlth Dor othy Kadlec Helen McMahon Mary Murphy and Alleen Brewer takmg part On Saturday May I0 we went on our second annual trip to New York Clty We V1SltCd R-3dlO Clty MUSIC Hall where we saw the motlon plcture That Uncertam Feeling and a very fmc condensed verslon ofthe opera Madame Butterfly 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 X' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . ,,,,,,, l , - . . . . . . . . . Q, . ,, . 1 1 ' 1 1 - . . Q, . . ,, . 1 1 1 rr 73
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BOY S ATHLETICS SOCCER The first week ln September 24 boys reported for soccer practlce They practlced hard and had a determxna tlon to wm all s1x games on thenr schedule Durxng the season they played very well and fell only by one game short of thexr goal ThlS was the champlonshlp Islxp game at Isllp whxch we lost by a score of 1 to 0 We finished second m the Western Suffolk County league oseph Scott a senior was goalle and captain of the team Games were as follows Central Isllp Central Isllp Central Islrp Central Islnp Central Isllp Central Isllp Septemb October October October October October er 27 Bayport 0 Setauket 1 Bellport 0 Eastport 0 Bayshore 0 Isllp 0 WON 5 GAMES-LOST 1 BASKETBALL Basketball practlce began nn earnest the last of November Nearly 30 boys reported for the un1or Varslty and Varsxty teams The Junror Varsity won 10 games out of thelr scheduled 16 games whlle the Varsity chalked up 5 v1ctor1es Although the Varslty lost a lot more games than they won they played good ball Several defeats by a close score made the dlfference between a very good team and guard and captam of the team Varsity games were as folows December 6 Babylon December s p December 20 Kmgs Park Seton Hall East Islip South Huntmgton Bellport Bayport anuary anuary anuary anuary anuary Kings Park Port efferson '71 East Isllp South Huntmgton Bellport Bayport February February February February February March a falr one Michael Cassidy a senior was a Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Isllp Isllp Isllp Islip Islxp Islip Islip Islip Islnp Islnp Islip Isllp Isllp Isllp March 1 Smlthtown Central Ishp WON 5 GAMES-LOST BASEBALL Baseball the sprlng sport got off to a banner start We won the first 5 games and then took a heart breaking defeat at Bellport by a score of 3 to 2 Then for three stralght games we failed to clxck Although we lost the games no team defeated us by a bxg score For the season we had a record of 7 wins against 5 defeats We finish ed 3rd ln our new 8 team Western Suffolk County League Games were as follow Seton Hall Kings Park Sayvllle Setauket Sayvxlle Bellport Lindenhurst Smxthtown Lindenhurst Bayport South Huntlngton East Islip Aprxl April April May May May May May May May May une WON 7 GAMES-LOST Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 5 Islnp Islnp Islip Islnp Islip Islip Islip Islip Islip Islip Islip Islnp , . ' . J , ' , ' . vs. ' 1 3 vs. ' 2 11 vs. ' 1 15 vs. ' 1 18 vs. ' 1 25 ' 1 vs. ' 24 vs. ' 13 I li 38 vs. ' ' 15 vs. ' J 10 18 vs. ' J 17 ' 15 vs. ' J 24 ' 31 vs. ' J 28 18 vs. ' J 31 22 vs. ' February 7 Smithtown 18 vs. Central Islip 11 ' 11 vs. ' 18 J 25 vs. ' .. ' 39 vs. ' 25 ' 26 vs. ' 28 33 vs. ' 7 26 vs. ' 1 ' 31 vs. ' ll ' 22 Z vs. ' ' 25 ' 0 vs. ' ' 28 ' 6 vs. ' 2 2 vs. ' 6 ' 9 vs. ' 9 3 vs. ' 13 ' 6 vs. ' 16 ' 5 vs. ' 21 ' 3 vs. ' 23 5 vs. ' 27 ' 5 vs. ' J 3 ' 6 vs. '
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SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The members of the Senlor Home Economics Club mclude glrls from the freshman sophomore JUDIOI' and senlor classes Ofhcers are PFCSICICHI Irene Golembleskl Vive Presldent ean Muller Secretary Juanlta Perez Treasurer Eleanor Roth The glrls were mterestecl m learmng to lcmt Each girl chose a pattern needles and colorful yarn and worked on the sweaters durmg club time In the spring some girls made blouses In February the members had a Valentine Party Refreshments were served and games were played In the sprmg the glrls had a fashlon show and wore thelr sweaters and blouses The fashxon commentator was Theresa Thorogood and the models were Irene Golembleskx Phylhs Golembxeslcn Isabella Henry Beatrlce Kadlec Ursula Klafflce Mary Tahtatgls LIBRARY CLUB Wve been roolues thxs vear on the club roster of C I H S Its been an exploratory year for us and a very busy trxp preparmg to take over staff dutles m the lnbrary next year Our slate of ofhcers IS as follows Preslclent Beatrice Kadlec VICE President Martha Rexroth Secretary Treasurer Margaret lVIcN1mara We plan to be a force to be reckoned w1th next year to spur you on to more real fun w1th books and to how you how to really get at the mformatnon me have and you need Club members for the year other than ofhcers are as follows Emxly Kadlec Wlargaret F3210 Katherme Kauf funger Estelle Cohen Evelyn Auer Evelyn Heme Mary Laspma Mary Lu1s1 Margaret McNamara Carolyn Rutherford 9 9 3 . ' 1 , . . ' 3 a 7 9 , . 9 N - av - 7 f . . . . , . , , ' . . y ' , Q . , S V V . Y I . A , . S v s s 7 v 3
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