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

 - Class of 1954

Page 49 of 68

 

Holland Central High School - Wooden Shoe Yearbook (Holland, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 49 of 68
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16. 1 xlq-1 f-664 f L X6 X . ff, 4 4 4 fu The nominating convention held in October was conducted in true political style. X f fi N f W Q H f A 3. G The students had an opportunity to vote for the candidates of their choice. . ra v 55? I as +1 we Q60 W . :ff J s , .,-Ziyqv f f Af f , 5 1 4, f , , M 1 M ff 'I f fb. ' ' f f 1 41 f ffm ff ' Y 1 , 4 ,K 'n Mwumwwlnirzmalmrl h ' 51,2 V427 Eff X ,hh G who 5 3 Y The G. O. officers were instal- led at an impressive ceremony. , .'V,' i ,f2g7j7zfPwwf c99f WM W ffli gwfwvi X, ,sf , Q pg H IM lf 'mf W The G. O. Senate was in charge of the Goodwill collection. 1 , r In F J to make These salesmen helped the magazine campaign a success. ' I . Xi: 'A fs, p T my V W! ' r , we A , Z?f - . legaliillfpyfjy Q -L' Y f3 These students kept the cafe- teria attractively decorated. Q Six students composed the G. O. social com ittee. E

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tie! 5 2 P 1 avg! U' f 'M GW m i iffb'-4' ' 1 , 3 H I STUDENT SENATE It's fall and G.O. election time! New leaves were enthusiastically turned over when we filed petitions, wrote convincing campaign speeches, and finally cast ballots for our chosen leaders. Bob Devling acted as the presi- dent of the G.O. this year and in his quiet way, with Lottie Warner's able assistance as secretary-treasurer,and with students from the various classes acting as representatives,he carried on the functions of the G.O. effective- ly. Clubs were chartered by the G.O. Senate and given permission to follow their planned budgets for social activities and money-raising affairs. Sea- sonal dances such as the Harvest Ball, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Senior Ball, and Junior Prom opened new social opportunities for us. Along this line, we gained poise in entertaining at our dinner parties, banquets, and teas. And oh, what fun it was to sing and play our hearts out at the concerts and fes- tivals, to shout 'til your voice was hoarse for our flying Dutchmen, to lav- ishly trim the building for the mammoth carnival, and to see the sights on our extra-curricular trips. we took advantage of the many opportunities which opened new fields for us. Learning the skills of journalism, public speaking, and dramatics was very satisfying to our ego. It was gratifying to know we were successful salesmen at the close of the fudge, socks, and baked goods sales. The Senate annually feels a sense of pride in setting the goals and reaching them in the united charities drive and magazine sale. Students who sold magazines showed individual initiative in salesmanship and won for themselves prizes given by the Senate. The Student Court under the leadership of Chief Justice Ted Bemb per- formed its duties with impartiality and fairness. The monitors, bus captains and ushers all assumed an important roll in teaching good citizenship and civic responsibility. As each new season of the year seems more impressive and better than the last so too does our student government. Pro- gressiveness and strength are characteristics of de- mocracy as the sturdy oak and rich sod are charac- , teristic of our enduring IQ Mother Nature . T' -f, i ,ffm-W' Q 'Hi t yy..-.., ,mm STUDENT COURT 8 fl



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x.: 5 4 my l X , ' A ! ji 'JK ' :E I ji T H E P U B L I C A T I O N S S T A F F The Publications Staff members realized that editing a school paper and a yearbook was a tremendous responsibility but the experience gained and the thrill of seeing copies of the wooden Shoe in print were worth the afternoons, evenings and vacations devoted to the task. The fall activities of the staff included the festive Harvest Ball and picture taking. Throughout the winter months the paper was published semi-monthly and plans were made for the yearbook. Spring was the busiest time for all members. The paper was published, the yearbook was completed and the huge and successful carnival was held. The publication of the yearbook was the biggest undertaking. Much credit is due Louise Heitman, editor, Mildred Franklin, business manager, and staff members Audrey Martindale, Sharon Fischer, Betty Heitman, Janis Franklin, Arlene and Janice Krautsack, Jeanette Reidel, Jean King, Ginny Copeland, Gail Laser, and Lottie warner for devoting all of their spring va- cation week to the preparation of the yearbook. It was much work but the hilarious parties at lunch and the visits to the frog pond helped re- lieve the tension. The members of the Publications Staff appre- ciate the help and support of teachers, students, and townspeople in all of their undertakings. The staff is deeply indebted to Mr. Brumsted and Miss Beardsell for the long hours they spent during every season helping to plan and supervise the publications and activities. -'Ffa UN.U'1 1 5 r ffgai was ,S 4 gg?31y.1, pw J ig.1r3?t if ?'2ffZ5:,w gif- -is -9 5444, T, M .PS rs: sfwwa is g54a,,aiy,, wg' if ai V' K? V -i Um. 334.54 'H' ' ff f ' V I Y 4 fir? 12, Q w ff , : Q gl! ' fx ' fa 1 iw 9- U ' a X -. P U 4 W 5' T ' A . '72 571 rp L V, , ' A .,.- 0 Y. . J' ., ' J' PW T , ' . 295' p ,.-XX. x X 1 74,- -dpgip ,,,wx, gg? X,, X wits, !xT.Bi + 'T tw I b 'X XX C14 --1 xg: A - . L rwwv ii ,, tn ,QJJQA , .f i 1, , 1-. ' I 4 X 'Kwik-ff H' f 1 . f AA, uf-4,1 I ri- vi W V F4 X J 'Q ff f' +55 if ri if af, Q. 4' AAAM' .,J y iQ, ,,JL - -H D G . ,x 'I v

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