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Front - Crowell,Schroeder. Row l,- Foster,Gens,Hubbard,White,Becker, Becker,Huff,Becker,Mr. Stoong,'Row-2,Peterson,Levandowske,Whitcomb, Sausaman,Earle,Russ,Hall,Gibbs,Fairbanks,Brugger,Howard. Row-5 Knlese Muck,Polisoto,Greiner,Salzman,Ruttenbur,Homan,Richter,Salzman,Standera Lawton,Heimburg,Deer1ng. ' President' ------ Patty Russ Vice-Pres, ------ James Lawton Librarians ---- Norma Hubbard David Kniese Student Council Ronald Polisoto Eleven new members were added to the band last fall. The band won first place in the Clymer Tulip Festival marching contest. for the second consecutive year.and also played in the Ha1low'een and Memorial Day parades, We participated in the Fredonia Music Festival and 26 soloists competed for a rating at Fredonia and Panama, 18 recieved A's and 8 B's. Several played at the Chautauqua County Festival in June, Patty Russ and Dolores Foster were accepted to play in the All-State Sectional Band at Southwestern Central in November. The first Program in the new Elementary building was the Christmas Program by the band and chorus. New risers, built by Mr. Heimburg, were inltated at that time, The trumpet trio, trombone trio and quartet, brass sextette and clarinet trio preformed on various programs. The instrumental music highlight of the year was the Spring Concert presented by the Senior band and the Beginning Band. Because of grades 4 thru 6 being at the Elementary building this year it was impossible to have a Junior band. Therefore, a new beginning hand of 24 members, rehearsed twice a week and played in the Spring Concert.
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Row l L. Howard, K. Franklin, J. Waterman, R. Gostomski, R. Polosoto, W. Levendoski. Row 2 Mr. Hall, S. Neeb, A. Thompson, M. Sage, J. Bock, H. Greiner, R. Ruszaj, P. Russ, S. Erick, R. Duff, G. Kunzman. TUDENT CCDUNCIL President ---------------- William Levandoski Vice President --------------- James Waterman Secretary ----------------- Hannelore Greiner Treasurer --------------------- Patricia Russ Reporter ----------------------- -Rita Ruszaj Advisor ------------------------ Mr. Ray Hall The first duty of the Student Council is to arrange the school calendar. Each class and organization schedules such events as dances and plays. Several members of the Student Council attended a Student Council Nork- shop in Fredonia. At this workshop students discussed ways in which they have improved their Student Council and suggested ideas for improvements of other Student Councils. One of these suggestions was to have a Student of the Month and to write up a Student Handbook for students in school. Student Council members decorated the Christmas Tree in the cafeteria. They also distributed ice cream, candy canes, cookies, and the gifts, to the high school students.
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ob I J R V I , 'Qn A' X , 'H f g , 1 R M 4 ' 'A l Q' may Carol Cooley, fnyllis Gostomski, Susan prick, Lilleez vostomski, Lois Goggin TWIRLERS The baton twirlers this year consist of a Junior-Senior high class and an Elementary School class. The Elementary class is taught by Lois Goggin. Each class meets one period a week. Lois Goggin and Carol Cooley competed in the twirling contest at Fredonia and both received A's in grade A. The advanced class twirled for the marches at the Spring Concert, Clymer Tulip Festival Parade, and the Memoriol Day Parade. Last year new twirling uniforms were purchased and worn for the first time at the Spring Concert.
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