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

 - Class of 1948

Page 49 of 60

 

Holland Central High School - Wooden Shoe Yearbook (Holland, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 49 of 60
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Page 49 text:

U E-ACT PL YS Nancy Kirkby, Marilyn Linde, Miss Fisher CDirectorJ, Mary Schreiber, Raymond Palmer. oncams gag MARIE The play, nOrchids for Marian, left those in the audience with the feeling that it would be great fun to be high school age again and to be making plans to attend a dance. The play centered around the preparations being made by a group of boys and girls to attend a local school prom. The boys were all anxious to take glamous girls but realized before it was too late that the home town girls were the nicest Q FIRST Gnu. His First Girl , a one-act comedy directed by Miss Fisher, was given on Friday evening, April 23rd. The play centered around Dean, en- acted by Raymond Palmer, who was a typical A- merican boy. He was trying hard to make an im- pression on a new girl in the neighborhood and there were many anxious moments when it did not seem that he could succeed. The climax came when the girl, Marianne, played by Nancy Kirkby, discovered Dean modeling a dress for his mother. All ended well, however, when Marianne told Dean she would be his first girl. after all. Miss Sorendo directed the play. Helm Reynolds, Patricia Lowe, Mr. Tanner, Colin Gould, Mary Wood, Bud Bohadlo, William Devling Front Q: William Jones, Betty Heim, Miss Sorendo lDirectorJ, Agnes Carter, Vincent Keefe, Back Q1 Elaine Kirsch, Ruth Rogers, Joe Szulewski, Lor raine Penzes, Joyce Fischer. l.T-EAVEHHQE Mr. Tanner directed the one-act play, ..Leave It To Joe . It was a fast moving and humor- ous play which centered around Eddie Palmer's passing World History.A first view of Eddie's test. paper shamed that he had received an F , However, there was a joyful ending to the play when it was discovered that Miss Huff, played by Mary Wood,had used the wrong set of 8-IISIBPS to correct the papers and that Eddie had pass- ed after all.William Devling played the part of Eddie.

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SE IUH PLAY PLAY CAST FOR NLITTLE WOMENW Lorraine Penzes, Marjorie Piedmont, Raymond Edington, Donna Berg, Colin Gould, Carol Schreiber, Helen Reynolds Richard Brooks, Alice Rosten, Clifford Rice, Lucia Johnson. Kenneth Heim, Inez Geer, Doris Gunson, Miss Sorendo EQ., PLEASANT SURPRISE IN THE GARDEN L A yt ,al MDTHER AND DAUGHTERS BAD NEWS LITTLE WOMEN NLitt1e Womenn was resented the seniors on Carol Schreiber was a good HMannien. She was P by November twenty-first under the direction of Miss Sorendo. nJoN, played by Helen Reynolds, was the tom- boy of the March family. She wrote stories and was the man of the house in her father's absence, WProfessor BhaerH,portrayed by Richard Brooks,became Jo's husband at the end of the play, 'MegU, the oldest of the March girls, was played by Lucia Johnson. Meg married Mr. Brook, played by Ken Heim. Alice Rosten played NAmyU, the blond sister who attracted many beaux and WLaurieN, the boy next door, played by Cliff Rice. NBethN, played by Donna Mae Berg, was the invalid and youngest daughter in the March family. Beth died before the play was over. motherly and comforting. HHr. MarchH,p1ayed by Colin Gould was a benevolent and conscientious minister and an understanding father. HAunt Marchn, the rich aunt, was played by Inez Geer. This fussy old maid created hu or with her antics. nMr. Laurencen, played by Ray- mond Edington was Laurie's grandfather. Since he was rich, he tried to help the Marches all he could with- out offending them. HHannahN the over-solicitous but hu orous Irish maid, was Doris Gunson and Lorraine The seniors enjoyed precieted Miss Sorendo's them make WLittle Womenn played by Margery Piedmont Penzes were prompters. presenting the play, and apr time and effort in helping the success it was.



Page 50 text:

BSEPTAIS Front gpg: Kenneth Lingenfelter, Orvilla Palmer, Mary Ellen Lewis, Lucia Johnson, Rose Marie Monkelbaan, Florence Montgomery, David Boies. Second Egg: William Devling, Floyde Becker, Thomas Carnes, James Bogucki, Donald Morrell, Norbert Bakowski, Vincent Keefe. At the beginning of each school year two students are appointed by the chief monitor to serve as bus captains on each bus. They assist the drivers in maintaining good conduct and they also help in the enforce- ment of all safety regulations. The bus captains are a most important part of our student monitor system and the service they render to the school is greatly appreciated by the Board of Education and the bus drivers. The respect shown the bus captains by most of the students testifies to the efficient and impartial manner in which they perform their duties. B 5 DRIVERS i SCHOOL Allen Montgomery, Boyd Wells, Stephen Custard, Medford Savage, Claire Tharnish, Lynn Knapp, Sheridan Geer, Melvin Bucknam. The position of bus driver is one of the most important positions in a central school. In a dis- trict like ours with its difficult hill routes and severe winters the position takes on even gnlnh er importance. We are indeed fortunate in having a group of drivers who are very capable and who are extremely conscientious in the performance of their duty. Our fine record in safety and efficiency in pupil transportation is largely due to the faithful men who have driven our buses. A6

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