Holland Central High School - Wooden Shoe Yearbook (Holland, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Ambition - To be a good wife Chorus l Diploma - Vocational Homemaking Ambition - To make a million Varsity Soccer A Varsity Basketball 3,A Intramurals l,2,A G.O. Representative 3 Student Court 3 Chief Monitor A G.O. Usher A Editorial Staff L Aviation Club 3 ,A Boys' Service Club 3 Camera Club 3 ,A Forensic Club 3 Diploma - College Entrance Ambition - To drive a bulldozer Varsity Soccer A Varsity Basketball A Intramurals l,2,3,A Bus Captain lo Camera Club 3 l'.F.A. President A Diploma - Academic we-.f t' MARIE ARNDT DONNA MAE BEBG Rum Bonnie I must follow him through Little strokes fell great thick and thin. oaks. News 41- 5 2- 1 . ' nuff' LK ws.. xg . ,,i: g 5 A 1 A DONALD AUSTIN EMIL BOHADLO Ill-lair!! Ilsmdll An agreeable companion on Above the pitch, out of a journey is as good as a carriage. tune, off the hinges. FLOYDE. BBIIKER NORBERT BORCMSKI Beck Norb Rome was not built in a Thinking is but an idle day. waste of thought. 13 Ambition - To be a nurse Class President l Band 1,2 Intramurals 1,2,3,A G.O. Representative 2 G.O. Monitor 1,14 G.O. Usher 2,A Office Assistant A Library Assistant A Editorial Staff le Camera Club A Junior Red Cross 1 Athletic Committee 3 Senior Play A Diploma - Academic Ambition - To travel to the Hawaiian Islands G.O. Vice-President 3 Band l,2,3,A Varsity Soccer 2,3,A Varsity Basketball l,3,A Varsity Baseball 3,A Intramurals l,2,A G.O. Monitor 3,A Office Assistant 2 Aviation Club 3 Boys' Service Club 2,A Camera Club 3 Athletic Comittee 2,A Diploma - Academic Ambition - To live in California Class Vice-President 3 Band 2,3,A Varsity Soccer 2,3 ,A Var. Basketball l,2,3,A Varsity Baseball A Intramurals l,2,3,A Student Court A G.O. Monitor 3 ,A Aviation Club 3 ,A Boys' Service Club 3,A Athletic Committee 3 Diploma - Academic

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S IOR CLASS OFFICERS R CHARD B OOKS President COLIN GOULD Vice-President MARJORIE PIEDMONT Secretary-Treasurer M . TANNER Advisor CL 55 HISTUHY In the year of nineteen hundred and thirty-six thirty-five boys and girls entered upon the threshold of a new world when they enrolled in the first grade at H.C.S. and met their new teacher, Miss Stottle. Those of us who were in this group and who this June will complete twelve years at Holland Central are:Mary Ellen Lewis, Lorraine Penses, Beatrice Neischel, Marjorie Piedmont, Donna Berg, Carol Schreiber,Raymond Edington, Norbert Borowski, Floyde Becker, and Colin Gould, As we look back over our six years in the grades we recall the plays and assembly programs we presented, the class picnics that climaxed each year and the many other good times we had.Miss Sutton was our second and third grade teacher and Mrs. Renfro, our fourth grade teacher. Miss Schenk taught us in fifth grade and Mrs. Kenner in our sixth year. As we grew, so too did our class with new students. Donald Snyder came in third grade, Inez Geer in fourth, and Donald Austin in sixth. Our graduation from sixth grade was the most enjoyable occasion in our first six years. There were 37 students in the gradua- ting class, and with that event our years in the ele- mentary grades were concluded. When we came back to school in the fall, we were happy to be in Junior High School. Miss Haffa was our homeroom teacher, and we elected class officers: presi- dent, David Baker, vice-president, Marjorie Piedmont, and Carol Schreiber, secretarybtreasurer.We chose Donna Berg and Tony Wnek as representatives to the General 0rganizat1on.0ur eighth year was high-lighted by atre- quent change of teachers, first it was Miss Longnecker, then Mr. Smith, next came Mrs. Buck, and finally Miss Widger. This year Mary Ellen Lewis and Jean Rickettson were our G.O. representatives, while our class officers were: president, Clifford Rice, vice-president, Raymond Edington, and secretary-treasurer,Shirley Benzel.During our last year in Junior High School, Mr. Ray and Miss Baird were our class advisors. Our class officers were: president, Donna Berg, vice-president, Tony Wnek, and secretary-treasurer, Carol Schrelber.Junior High School seemed to have the most attraction for new students and our ranks were swelled as Marie Arndt, Richard Brooks, Thomas Carnes, Rose and Robert Reinhardt, Bud Bohadlo, Helen Reynolds, and Donna George joined our class. We were represented in the G.O.by Donald Snyder,Mary Ellen Lewis, and Rose Reinhardt. A class picnic was held on June 7,and then our Junior High School years came to an end with an impressive graduation program. The final phase of our secondary education came as we entered the sophomore class in l9L5. Kenneth Helm joined our class that year and Marjorie Piedmont brought distinction to our class by being elected secretary-treasurer of the G.0.0ur class officers were: president, Clifford Rice, vice-president, Robert Rein- hardt, and secretary-treasurer, Rose Roinhardt. Our class received the able assistance of our advisors, Miss Chassin and Miss Baird.Tholas Carnes,Donna George and Donna Berg represented us in the G.O. Senate. On June 13th we had our annual class picnic. Our Junior year seems to have been a most active one. We had a happy and successful year with Mr.Wr1ght as our advisor and the following as class officers: president, Robert Reinhardt, vice-president, Norbert Borowski, and Lorraine Penzes, secretary-treasurer.The G.O. representatives were Donald Austin, Mary Ellen Lewis and Rose Rsinhardt.0n the 21st of March the mem- bers of our class successfully presented a one- act play entitled 'Murders of Miriam' under the direction of Mr. Ray.Alice Rosten and LeRoy Lowe joined our room that year and Bud Bohadlo was elected vice-president of the G.O. Senate. The Junior Prom, held on May 23, was an outstanding affair and the biggest social event of our school career to that date. Finally we entered our Senior year under the gui- dance of Mr. Tanner. Our very able class officers for the big year were: president, Richard Brooks, vice - president,Colin Gould, and Secretaryhtreasuren Marjorh Piedmont. The newcomers this year were Lucia Johnson and Doris Gunson. This year proved to be the busiest one of our school career both socially and scholasti- cally. The Senior Ball held on May 28th was the most important social event and the picnic held in June climaxed our year. We can't forget the grand outdoor party given us by our advisor, Mr. Tanner and the Christmas party held in the school cafeteria. We will always cherish the thoughts of the happy hours spent rehearsing for the play, 'Little Women' which was one of the most successful presented at H.C.S. Many mem- bers of the class have had the honor of holding offices in our student government this year and mostof us have participated in extra-curricular activities. This brings to a close our years in Holland Cen- tral School. It is with both joy and sorrow that we leave. Our pride and joy comes from having attained this part of our education, yet we are sad in leaving our teachers and friends, whom we have come to know in these twelve years. We wish to thank Mr. Brumated, especially, and all our teachers who have helped usin any way to attain this goal.We will all remember, for- ever, these twelve happy years spent in H.C.S. The academic training which we have received and also the training in good citizenship which our school has so generously made available to us through demo- cratic student government and an extensive program of extra-curricular activities, controlled in large meas- ure by the students themselves, will indeed help us to play our part more effectively in this troubled world. We have learned the value of democratic cooperation, the essence of true Americanism.



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Ambition - To teach math Class President A Intramurals A G.O. Monitor A Chief Usher A Editorial Staff A Aviation Club A Forensic Club 3 Senior Play 3,A One-Act Play 3 Diploma - College Entrance Anbition - To become an attorney G.O. President A Chorus 2 Varsity Soccer 3,A Varsity Basketball A A Intramurals l,2,3,A G.O. Representative 2 Bus Captain 3,A Forensic Club 3 War Cou cil l Diploma - College Entrance Ambition - To get a good job Band 1,2 Varsity Soccer A Var. Basketball 2,3,A Varsity Baseball A Intramurals l,2,A G.O. Monitor L G.O. Usher A Aviation Club 3,A Boys' Service Club A Camera Club 3,5 Senior Play A Diplo a - Academic RICHARD BROOKS 'Bru ' nSaying is one thing, doing another.N THOMAS CA NES WTomn NI hold he loves me best that calls ms Tom.' RAYMOND EDINGTON WSqueekW Wwhat hath night to do with sleep?W lb INEZ GEER nlnien Tis a wise saying, drive on your own track.N DONNA GEOHSE ll Don ll 'Can we ever have too much of a good thing?N COLIN GOULD ll C oneyll NCustom is almost a second nature.n Ambition - To be a stenographer Chorus l,2,3,A Intramurals 3,A G.O. Monitor 3,A Bus Captain A Office Assistant l Editorial Staff 3 Forensic Club 3 S nior Play A One-Act Play 3 Diploma - Acad mic Ambition - To become a commercial teacher Band 2,3,A Chorus l,2,3,A G.O. Representative 2 Student Court Clerk A G.O. Usher A Office Assistant 3,A Editorial Staff 3 Editor A Junior Red Cross l War Council 1 Diploma - Academic Ambition - Music -- to have a dance orchestra Class Vice-President A Band l,2,3,A Varsity Soccer A Varsity Basketball 3,A Varsity Baseball A Intramurals l,2,3 Student Court A G.O. Monitor 3,A Office Assistant A Editorial Staff A Aviation Club 3,A Boys' Service Club 3,A Camera Club 3,A War Council 1,2 Senior Play A One-Act Play A Diploma - Acad mic

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