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I' 4 TSWW' fi? fi, ,,.. 4.4. rff ,lik .WSI ., -cK.W,.---. Xexs .- . 7 sgquzewfw- -, . fn fee:-:c - 35, ,,.,v,, X x 2.1.1 -' v , M , 2'3 'Y S ' e 1 - . f , 4 f X . Q I , f ' . X . C3 vb CL 5, fr' 3 0 'YQ K f nv Q ' I 4 5 ,!,, ., t A ag, 7 1 , ' y E f ,Q , .mg ,,irZfssZ'f541:4nf-I-f-1:1 ' egg? if asses ef, af K 'af '21 - a1 E'i,Z'Lv4s+2 . ' '44, D Z N ,nr NJ ' O R T S 1 . Fall brings soccer and intramurals, basketball symp bolizes wintertime and spring ushers in track and baseball. Thus the sports keep pace with the seasons. School opened in Septe ber and practice for inter- scholastic soccer began. Coach Peckham led the varsity 3 M group and Coach Morrell the J.V.'s through a rugged but very victorious season. From November to March basketball practices and games occupied much of the time of the students. Coach Morrell's teams playe well and team spirit and cooperation werevery much in evidence. nwhe the great scorer checks your name, he will not write whether you won or lost, but how you played the game.W This se timent was evident throughout the season, and though the final tally of games found Holland with few wins,the fair play and skill of the teams made them exclusive. Spring was ushered in by the baseball team working out and the track men sprinting around the block. The teams faced such opposition as Clarence, Pine Hill, Sloan and Springville. During all the athletic seasons the boys were well supported by enthusiastic spectators, both students and towns people. Sparking the thunderous support were two most energetic groups of cheerleaders. T The intramural contests, designed to fit'the needs of all junior-senior high school students, were an important part of the sports program, Kee competition and good sportsmanship were evident at all times. This year the girls played hockey, volleyball, basketball and softbalL baseball The boys competed in soccer, basketball and The active effervescent junior high boys teams were di- rected by Nr. Prouty and the high school boys by Nr. Morrell. Miss Johnson was director of the girls teams. of the year the athletic committees In the course functioned smoothly but quite unobtrusively. In addition duties, they sponsored bake sales and to their regular movies. The girls' Sadie Hawkins Day dance and turnipa a highlight of the social season and eating contest was the boys' sale of purple and gold socks was profitable as well as being ludicrous at times. As the s in seasons go, so do athletics. A varied cycle progress and never fails to bring enjoyment is alw ay to the sports-loving individuals at H. C. S. ee.. tar -4 '41 1 f for f f f ey f . 5 ,..,.. 111' we 2 -M .fQ. W fgav ' -1 ' 1' na' .' Hg. J at M, SOE .,f i'?t I
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junior High Chorus Fggnt Egg: Leora Murray, Mary Montgomery, Nancy Lowe, Walter Smith, James Franczak, Edward Farrar, Lawrence Ferm, William Franczak, Lawrence Schweizer, Thomas Moore, Beverly Laude, Carolyn Schneider, Martha Schweizer. Second Egg: Rebecca Spencer, Lorraine Kalinowski, Margaret Kramer, Norbert Bennett, Harold Jacobs, David Hossenlopp, Leland Norberg, Kurt Bemb, Peder Hancher, Thomas Galante, William McArthur, Jean Schweizer, Carol Webber, Bonnie Sprague, Judy Bemb. Third Egg: Diana Hardy, Kathleen Savage, Helen Schrader, Leonard Krzeminski, Herbert Newland, William Bennett, Gary Nagel, Carlton Nourse, James Makowski, Norman Wangelin, Judith Webb, Carol Bame, Beverly Ehrhardt, Betty Bingenheimer. Fogrth in-3: Mrs. Roll Qdirectorl, Sandra Sleeper, Lynn Filer, Carol Karpio, Jerome Pastwick, William Weaver, Raymond Harpester, Douglas Morrell, Gerald Fischer, Roger Haase, Carole Haase, Karen Roll, Carol Pilkington, Janet Stemper faccompanistl. X S K A 0 Y K X .f o I ' I' .f Q X fi If unior Band o X P-1 Front Row: Carol Pilkington, Lynn Filer, William Franczak, Carolyn Schneider, James Franczak, C3-lirzeminski, ie-cgng, QQ: Diane Savage, Jack Appleget, Margaret Kramer, Judy Davies, Raymond Stojek, Walter Smith, Harold Jacobs, Carlton Nourse, Cort Kramer, David Sillaway, Miss Provick Qdirectorj, Gordon Ferm, Norman Wangelin, Edward Grinsell, Philip Coombs. 1 - 1, Ui' sd
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