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0027 I Q 5 w... 5 f p Q 'iii ' gff fit . .az-A - , - 1-I W We 5 W ' l Q35 I P , 1 U? YORKER CLUB Many enthusiastic junior high students joined the Yorker Club this year to learn more about New York State. The club was affiliated with the State organization and the members received nThe Yorker Magazinen and followed the suggested program. The boys and girls chose David Hossenlopp as president and Martha Schweizer, Nancy Lowe and Diana Hardy to hold the other offices. Mr. Prouty was advisor. oy.. X1 BUSINESS CLUB The aim of the members of this club, under the direction of Miss Barber, was to become acquainted with various aspects of the busi- ness world. Advice and informa- tion were supplied at the semi- monthly meetings by guest speak- ers, movies and work periods. Arlene Krautsack was president. 1 , Y YP SCIENCE CLUB what makes the seasons come and go and what brings changes in the weather? These are only a few of the weighty problems which the Science Club members discussed at their semi-monthly meetings held in the lab from 3:30 to 14-:3O on Wednesdays. The members, under the leadership of Miss Chassin, undertook a number of educational projects throughout the year. S . fi . -.,, . , 1 . '.i 'e, J A x r .:.. 'N
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13 S , A, M all THE AVIATION CLUB Proceeds from the sale of refreshments at basketball games provided funds for the Aviation Club to carry on many activities. The boys made gas-model planes and looked forward to the spring weather when they could fly them. The biggest project was the completion of a radio-controlled plane. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The F. H. A. girls bring humor- Qi to the halls of H. C. S. each V! fall with their colorful cos- tumes and grotesque hairdos when they conduct their annual initiation. Sewing and fancy- work are among the projects carried on at their meetings. This year Mildred Franklin brought honor to the club by her election to the State fx! F. H. A. office of second vice president. A 4 : J S is gQm:,L,Z 1 ll 1 ff: K 4 arf- :lf 2.-, Q il' WB Wailea it .V M33 gg - .M n ',9,,l N A FUTURE FARM RS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of Holland had a busy year. Their money raising activi- ties included a seed sale and movies. Their social activities were high- lighted with their fall initiation ceremonies and their parent-son banquet on April lst. Trips to the radio-stations, Cornell University and various farms completed the year's program. ,. l -- . 1 5 , 1 A Al l ' 5 D- xi 4
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17 ' 4: L53 If sf ' iv ig-i..' 'VN +f,mA Phi- AK Al' 'Lf .. . V .4 EVER SINCE EVE V-,,. -4 X v:1 S?f ' 'Iii W ?.,,Z-5,31 ' ff VY' V31 N ,if e gm .Q V11 L23 'J 1 2 2 1 Ref A X VK' Lk Lk... D R A M A T I C S nThe play's the thingu said Shakespeare and it's really true at H.C.S. Dramatics is an im- portant part of the extra-curricular program of the school. Drama made its debut in the fall with the senior presentation of EVER SINCE EVE, a three- act comedy, under the direction of Miss Krivon- yak. The plot of the play was centered around the editor of the school newspaper who was faced with the problem of trying to run the paper without any help from the girls. He, Albert Nagel, came down with the measles, and the girls took over. The results were hilarious. In January the DISTRICT CONTEST was pre- sented in assembly under the direction of Miss Traynor. The murder and torture of his mother's guppies by Reginald, Burt Filer, thoroughly ex- asperated his mother, Louise Heitman, and the audience practically shook the walls with laugh- ter. Spring brought the Holland novices to the stage again and a trio of one-act plays, spon- sored by the juniors, was presented. The plays ITCHIN' TO GET HITCH D, TH GREENER GRASS, and EVERYTHING'S OFF were directed by Mrs. Brumsted, Mr. Tanner, and Mr. Richards respectively. o 0 o ' 1 v .1 .f , , fm mmap, Wifi? it NTHE GREENER GHASSH HEVERYTH yG'S OFFU UITCHIN' TO GET HITCHEDH - 'I II 5 1 .h' e
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