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LITTLE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS BOOK The Science Club The Science Club was reforganized on October 3, 1933, with Mr. Nordgren as their advisor. It was decided that the meetings would be held on the first Tuesday of every month. Robert Stewart was elected president, Elizabeth Maytan, vice president, and Catherine Babjar, secretary. The new members entered the club without the usual formal initiation. A few meetings were conducted at which the boys performed various experiments. The first part of the semester some very interesting slides of the moon were shown by Mr. Nordgren. During the Easter vacation, a group of about fifteen persons, with Mrs. Snyder, Miss Bel' linger, Mr. Brownell, and Mr. Hagerty acting as chaperons, were conducted through a portion of the General Electric works in the plant where transformers are made. They also sat through a demonstration conducted by Mr. Manning at the House of Magic. Many other school groups were also there for the same purpose. Some General Electric movies on Sunlight were shown the groups, Dr. Coolidge explaining the Cathode ray, and Mr. Langmiur explaining the water film, sunlight lamps, and ultrafviolet rays. The great advantages of the Thyrothon Tube Control was shown, also those of the Electric Eye. Sound traveling on a beam of light and visible sound waves were seen. The machine that causes artificial fever is to be much used in the future by physicians. Many cities will soon adopt sodium vapor lamps for lighting the streets because they do not use as much electricity as do the ordinary electric light bulbs. The House of Magic is sofcalled be' cause the demonstrations shown there, appear to a layman, as if they really were accomplished hy magic, when it is all based on science. Then the group went to the WGY Radio Broadcasting Studio where they were shown how different sounds were made that are heard over the radio. In this device, which was shaped like a big boat, were condensed the fire siren, the train's whistle, all animal noises, and all other noises imaginable and unimaginable. Many other radiographic things were explained to them A profitable trip was enjoyed by everyone. In the near future Mr. Nordgren plans to take them on some geology hikes looking for old fossils, etc., for Little Falls has the oldest rocks in creation. The Science Club is also plan- ning to give its annual dance soon. ELIZABETH MAYTAN Miss Taylor: What do they call the tab' Knock, knock, knock is heard in Room 104. lets the Cauls used to write on?l' Bob Stewart: Wonder who's at the G. Norris: Gaul stones. d001'7n 1 U joe Santry: Well, it can't be opportunity. if ik is Opportunity knocks only once. Mr. Archer: What are the 3 R's? wk if as , john Ferguson: Mfmfmfm at 25 it's Ro' Mr. Nordgren: How was iron discovf mance, at 45 it's Rent, and at 65 it's Rheumaf ered? tismf' J. Kllc: 'LThey smelt it. i303
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LITTLE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS BOOK High School Orcheslro cmd Bond The Senior High School Orchestra at the present is composed of thirtyfeight members. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. George Bennett, has appeared before the public many times during the year. Itihas aided the Dramatic, Club and other organizations in making their performances a success. Q The band, made up of fiftyftwo Junior and Senior students has made a wonderful showing this year. It has played at various football games, N. R. A. parade, and it has given concerts to raise money for its uniforms. But what has brought the Band before the public was its radio program over WCY on March 24th. We hope that the band continues with its good work so that it will make another radio appearance. . The Choral Club The Choral Club under the guidance of Miss Love Woloshuk, has appeared many times before the public. I A The meetings are held every Friday during the fourth period. The-following ofllcers were chosen: President, Sarah McClean: secretary, Anna Carguilo: Treasurer Eleanor Bowers: Librarf ians, Roberta Dibble, Anna Kubow. , At present there are about fiftyffive members. The members have sung for the Second Mile Class, P. T. A., General P. T. A., the Cperetta. and Christmas Concert. The club has put on several tea dances in the gymnasium. CATHERINE BAEJAR Purple and Whife The Purple and White this year has been entirely independent. The articles were written, mimeographed and sold by the staff itself. The articles were typed by the Typewriting II Classes The Purple and White was under the management of the following staff: EditorfinfChief, Wilma Walach: Associate Editors, Anna Buno, Pearl Rahm, Edwin Mulford, Joseph Santry, Donald jones, Frank Crzywaczewski. During the year several other students were added to the staff. They were: Betty Love, Rob' ert Klock, William Knowles, and Betty Van Allen. The junior Purple and White Staff is being trained to take up the management of the paper next year. The Purple and White staff wishes to thank Mr. Templeman and Miss Follmer for their valuable assistance in making the school paper a success. ANNA BUNO Anna: Papa's subject tonight is Love . CM. Cotter: What's the matter? Are you each othervg do you want to go, Kenneth? worried? Ken W.: uDon't you think it would be D. Foote: Worried? I'll say so. I've better to stay at home and practice what your lost my glasses and I can't look for them until father is preaching? I ind them. l39l
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LITTLE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS BOOK EMQQ A463 4665 SQQ 4665 SEM 6665 A8665 S655 48665 4366? M 04 , S TD GD TR GI S Q WQEYQBQEBYEBQ,QSYHFQSYESYESYESQEQYN VARSITY FOOTBALL, 193 3-1934 Front Row: Samuel Klimacek, Mike Brin, Allen Feldmeier, Stanley Koloski, Frank Malavasic. Otto Tomei, Matthew Corinsliek, Kazmier Roy, john Pellerito, William Knowles, Matthew Zeski, William Palkowski. Back Row: Mgr. john Lake, Stanley Sweeney, John Duga, john Petras, An' thony Maj, Charles Provorse, Harold Handy, Thomas Kohler, William Rice, Charles Fort, John Ostasz, Mitchell Ferguson, Frank Gressler, Joseph Dobinsky, Martin Levi. FOO'l'bGll The 1933 football season was one of the most successful seasons in the history of the high school. The team made opponents respect them and Little Falls was not just another team as it has been in former years. The spirit and determination shown by every member of the team explains why Little Falls is respected and all indications point to a still more successful season next year. Three members of the team graduate, but it is most likely that they will all be back in school for a postfgraduate course. Coach Crisp was well pleased with the team and expects better results next fall because the team will be experienced and it will be their second season together. The score shows two games won and four lost, but considering the fact that the team held Herkimer and Ilion to a 6fO score compared to a 49fO and 19f6 score respectively last year, the state' ment of a successful season is more than veriiied. Coach Crisp's award went to Matthew Corinshek for 1932. SCORE Opponents Little Falls I3 Rome O 0 Van Hornesville 32 6 llion 0 0 Oswego 6 6 Herkimer 0 18 Dolgeville 13 T311
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