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LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: Lois Powers, Annabel Noeg Elizabeth Kaiserg Lois Cramerg Ursula N achtrab. SECOND ROW: Lowell Dennis, Treasurerg Shirley McCabe, Vice Presidentg JoAnn Campbell, President, Mrs. Hazel, Advisorg Barbara Buhoi, Secretary-Reporter, Betty Klineg Paul Schlegel. THIRD ROW: Patricia Borsosg Joyce Pollockg Roberta Gallg Helen Pfaffg Lois Guering Helen Marenkowg Edith Hall. ABSENT: William Meinert. f The Library Club elected its officers at the first meeting of the year. Those elected were: Presi- dent, JoAnn Campbellg Vice President, Shirley McCabeg Treasurer, Lowell Dennis, Secretary and Reporter, Barbara Buhoig other members of the staff were Ursula Nachtrabg Lois Cramer, Annabel Noeg Helen Pfaffg Betty Kline, Patricia Borsosg Edith Hall, Helen Marenkowg Roberta Gallg Eliza- beth Kaiserg William Meinertg Joyce Pollock, with Lois Guerin and Lois Powers assistants. The activities of the Library Club during the year were: Candy Sales, a Variety Show, as a noon program, and a Poster Contest. We also held a Christmas Dinner for our staff, our honored guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Moore and son. , Under the supervision of Mrs. Hazel, our advisor, we accomplished much in cataloguing books in their proper order. During the year, the Library was enlarged by 50 new books which included The Egg and I, Fun Encyclopedia, Wilderness Champion, and many other fine books. Many magazines were also added to the circular reading of the Library.
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CAMERA CLUB FIRST ROW: Donald Woods: Don Hazel, President: Gene Irwin: Marvin Geiser: William Jackson: Walter Stender, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kinsel. Ad- visor: John Harterg Franklyn Roach, Secretary: Jack Stone: Donald Fox: Kenneth Bracken: David Tomaszewski. THIRD ROW: Donald Druschel, Treasurer: Donald Delaney: Rich- ard Wyman: Robert Haupricht: Donald Shrinerg Ray Roach: Rich- ard Katafiasz. ABSENT: Wilfred Dargartz. Soon after school began last fall, the Camera Club was organized under the supervision of Mr. Kinsel. The Club sponsored the movie Foreign Correspondent, on January 22, and a Ujuke box dance after the Whitehouse basketball game on February 7. Because no space was available for a darkroom, film developing had to be postponed this year. At the time.of this writing the club is sponsoring a snapshot contest. The winner will receive a camera. PROJECTOR'S CLUB .,, H : J H' iq QW' , I 1 ar : Y 'F it W .3 . - g ,.. 'i,k . ' N H A g J iff All FT FIRST ROW: Don Hazel: Kenneth Bracken. SEICQND ROW: Donald Woods: Donald Dickerson: Arthur oo s.
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BAND FIRST ROW: John Miller: David Tomaszewski: Donald Bridges: Mr. Barrett, Director: Earle Davoll: Marvin Geiser: Nancy Norris: Donald Delaney. SECOND ROW: Annabel Noe: Beverly McDarr:' Garnet Swope: Helen Pfaff: Shirley Davoll: Walter Stender: Betty Cleland: Donald Druschel: James Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Margie Nachtrab: Betty Flory: Kathleen Lahey: Joyce Frazier: Douglas Daye: Nht J PllkMthSanlr Roberta Gall: Myrtle Manley: Donna ac rab: oyce o oc : ar a p ge. FOURTH ROW: La Donna Burgin: Joan Bridges: Bonnie Flory: Betty Thomas: Roy Davoll: Ray Roach: Donald Shriner: Robert Welch. During the school year 1946-1947 the Holland Band took part in a great number of school activi- ties. They played at Pep meetings, special pro- grams and at football games. The first really important event of the year was the Swanton Corn Festival on Spetember 21, 1946, where the Band won first prize in the contest for the local school bands. The Band was very proud to bring our school's name to everyone's attention in this way. All through the football season the Band attend- ed all but one game, and was a real boost to the morale and school spirit of all. On October 4, 1946, the Band had what could be called a Band Day . Leaving the school in the morning they went to Oak Harbor for the Home- coming for Veterans. After a long march they re- turned to Toledo to have supper at Grace E. Smith's Cafeteria. From there they went to Wau- seon where they cheered the victory of a hard fighting football team. ' Through graduation this year the Band will lose four members who have played during their four years of high school: John Miller, trumpet: Don- ald Bridges, clarinet and saxophone: Joyce Pollock, clarinet: and Earle Davoll, bass. lil' l I r
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