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'Wt i OLANU, NV. YQ V -PZ! 2 5 as AQ I1 Tye? BQASI Lonsrs M22 KW -9' 4 0 an gf f QL Eleven students re- X 1: X ' , W J Lis.: presenting the eleven , If you happen to hear queer ,noises com nations gn tm Security QQ from the far end of the second floor of P.C. Council of United Na.. 'Tl' don't be too alarmed, what you hear is pr tions met inthe poland Central School audit- can MCVOY' A1108 ably a combination of Scottish bagpipes, electric beater and a saxaphone, all :pak themselves heard for the first time this y by our three new faculty members. Hr. Vlllhm Anderson, i' A - ' orium October 211-, to decide two important munist China be admit- ted to the U.N.'? and questions: Should Ccm- Donnafield , Patricia Carney, Marian Wil- cott, Carol Hammes, Nedra CABBY, Pauline Poplasky, and Freddie Sheldon are vocalists S A 1 ' 1 beh2Eiiir01EZ3i3 Energy who have been entered Graham P-rindle act- gzwnggrgageeiio gn the '-'-' ed as narrator of the Music Associ fi C2001 6 TVX mock session, which was tival t b a hffl. es' P L e- attended by: Marian 1, ,,, -0 6 . ,,,, Miller Jean Flammer, ,., ....,. ...A..,. .,...,., .,.,.,... . .,,.......-. X Fredericka SrBon,Dean U: f -rn'1-.-- , .,,, Mr. Buck has put Q 1' 1- fl' 'bee in my ear to th , fp ' , 1 4' sneer that 'ie mg' 4: 2 be a good idea to set sf- A -33 D ., I aside a day during the 6 .HQD F ' coming term in which ,5'f-Qff:ff- 'q x K E thc school would be .,,- M 'KQV , 3. . X taken over and run en- 'Z' tirely by the students. S ' An All-New Yong And it sounds, like a Tms VlAl'B .lumen cuss rating WHS awarded fl fiiaetglans iAs:ldedfrom wu.L ec tm: rmsr FO Hug FLASH, 1Igola15d's schoc a e o v ous e uoa- P C 5 paper y our-nali emu van-ea of mn S Zligfwouoiigfn 222 Rfliff critics of the Empii Ill BV? -1BBdBl'Sh I I Tug gggsy p0RfRAy5 THE State School Press As rnom ooon or THEfYSCj'lO0L, 50918131011 in SYPHC1-IS mm POLAND IN -liz,-X lass month- N P--..- ----A--, , t,., .1 f.-. .' lid!! .-we cow Ls-rms AT OWSPP 'Q ' ' I THE aonof. A x I E mmm ls CL Frqshmv-ff..Qss'.lfs1.m.cd, ,bysriiesa S 'N SMALLER i From' them Hollywood screen toy the Poland LETVERS APPEAR 4 I 'stage--that is the record of the popularity of ffffsnzmfxuz B All mr Mother Is a Freshman , the play which is to be lpresented by the Seniors in the Poland Central 'School auditorium, November 14, 1950 at 8:15 P.M. Q The play was recently reviewed in LIFE mag- gasine and declared very suitable for high school gpresentation. - The cast includes fBetty Mykel as Abigailg !Pat Carney, Susan: ,Ioan Mcvoy, Mrs. Mlllorg ,Evelyn Brayton Sylvia: nElaine Nightingale, Helen: Marian Wilcott, Clarag Marion Storandt ihargeg Jean Flammer, Janeg Helen Becraft, Sallyg Mary Ann Pqslaskg Dorothyg Fredericka Sheldon, Carrieg and Anna Mae Kaufman, Nancy. - Dean Flansburg will play Bobog Ralph Arthun Jackg Pete Coveyg Howieg ,Charles Skinner, Billg QBill Irwin, Deang Dan Clippings f Coach Lew Andreas, of Syracuse University, one of the most successful and well-known basketball coaches in this section, will be the guest speaker at the First Annual Dinner mr L lz:4:'g:'.qg,eg,Mnq,o i Polandjnxlqevl l' A April, 1 O i n a-es at e at age- h aama gr eener jmck CHAMBER Of COMMERCE HONORS CHAMPICW5 WSE, h0f101'if18 the Poland basketball players to be held in the school auditorium Thursday April 20 at 7 p,m, ya' Varsity and Javvgg .ip 'RSCOME we vi ,. A1 rr
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PRESS CLUB A N , , ,lv , 'ff 'NY-A--- til Im ll ll RATIHTHE FLASH , WHICH HAS HAD A cLASS A RATING Fon THE PAST TWO YEARS, CAPTURED THE COVETED ALL Nsw YORK R S LAST YEAR AT THE ANNUAL EMPIRE STSTE SCHOOL PRESS ASSOCIATION. IT WAS oNE or THE Foun NEWSPAPERS ECEIVING THIS AWARD IN THE STDTE IN THE MIMEOGRAPHED DIVISION. CAMERA clue P' Y' THE CAMERA CLUB HAS SEEN MOVIES THAT SHOW HOW TO TAKE PICTURES WITH THE CORRECT LIGHTING AND THAT SHOW THE IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO THE WORLD. IT HAS LEARNED HOW TO DEVELOP, PRINT, AND ENLARGE PICTURES. IN THE FUTURE THE MEMBERS PLAN TO LEARN HOW TO TAKE MOVIES AND TAKE PART IN COMPETITION. MISS DICKER HAS BEEN ASKED TO JUDGE THESE PICTURES. THE OFFICERS OF CAMERA CLUB ARE! PRESIDENT, JOE LANNINGj VICE-PRESIDENT, BETTY CARNRIGHTQ SECRETARY, SALLY NEWMANQ AND TREASURER, SUSAN WILTA 32
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