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ORCHESTRA The Suffield High School orchestra, now in its second year, has shown the result of faithful practice. Private lessons on woodwinds and horns have been given by Mr. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB This is another musical group which grew in size as the weeks went by. Word was passed along that “the glee club is making quite a Wilder Goodale, and Mrs. Camilla Estelle Eddy name for itself, and having a lot of fun do- gave instruction on stringed instruments. In § The musicall y inquisitive came to find out and be convinced. Three-part work with beau¬ ty of tone has been the chief objective of the girls in Thursday after school. all of their vocal efforts. Mrs. Mann directed the ensemble each 26
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CAFETERIA SAFETY EDUCATION Maybe this doesn’t belong The class was organized to teach senior girls and boys among the classes, but we think how to become skillful drivers - Examinations are given at the completion of the course and those it is just as important. Here Mrs. successful in passing these tests are given their McCarl patiently dishes out food for ,. . . c .j . n K 7 licenses to operate a car. Students will en ' three successive hungry mobs. N. Y. A. deavor to display in driving all that is students assist with the work. Miss Hagman is h ne intelligent and sportsmanlike in , , . , , the handling of an automobile, the faculty member in charge. b
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MIXED CHORUS QUARTET This group started the year This selected quartet, first tenor Alfred Malinoski, second with an enrollment of forty ' five tenor Charles Gardner, first bass Kenneth Edmonds and or fifty. Each week saw an increas ' second bass Richard Loomis, has made several appear ' ing number of students asking for ad ' ances in Suffield, and also sang at the annual Bloom ' mittance until the number was swelled to field High School Concert. Since two of the eighty. The chorus has been Mrs. Mann’s members are seniors and graduate this year, “pride and joy” because of their enthusiasm, will ' there will be openings for two new voices ingness to work, and their musical ability. They next year. Since Kenneth Edmonds have sung successfully such difficult numbers as “The was absent when the picture was Pilgrim ' s Chorus” by Wagner, “Morning” by Speaks, and taken, Chester Piejko took his “Lo, A Voice” by Bortniansky. place. 27
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