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l.el'l lo right, seatcd: Vineent lford. Peter Hyman, 'llllHIT1HS Mara, ,lark Ryder. Stuart Allen. IA-ster f.ll2llIllil'I'l21lIl, Auhrey Roberts, l rant'is Jvry, Clarmtee Xvilhur. First row. standing: Dt-los 'l'ull't-5. ,loseplt Nlanion lvilliatn Zwe-iliel. llaroltl Zi:-res, lCltner Ford, Milton NVratlen, Ralph Clem- s ens. Hola-rt lford. Second row. standing: llonaltl jory. Clarence Raflauf, Allin-rt litlwards. Ct-orge Klan-Coimell. l.esIer Barnes. Yern 'littflit-5. lfdward Creedon. Mr. Hart. WATEIQVILLE FUTUIQE FAIQMEIQS lfxery set-ond Monday night of eaeh month the Waterxille Future Farmers ol' twenty-lite mc-mhers meet at the school gymnasium for a rerreation period whit-h preeedes the husiness meeting of the month. This year tht- organization was very at-tixe hoth in the school and eonnnunity life. ln Septemlwr many members exhibited lixestorfk or field projects at West Win- field Central Sc-hool at the Cherry Xalley District ol' Future Farmersl Fair which is hoped to he an annual ex ent of the future. This was followed by our annual lor-al Future Fartners' lfair. An at-tivitt t-ontest was sponsored and all those who had oxer 250 points whit-h are gained hy outstanding achievements ol' indixidual memhers were allowed to at- tend l arm and Home Week at Cornell University. 'lkwlve were successful and they attended let-tures and the annual New York State l uture lfarmers' Meeting. Sir Felix Korim, noted and able magician ol' Utir-a, was sponsored by the Future Farmers on lVlart-lt ll, of this year. Un April 7. a team of five members hroadt-asted on the lfarm and Home Hour at Willa . Seltenet-lady. The l uture lfarmers' Chapter was selet-ted as one ol' the leading Chapters of New aork State to put up a ltooth at the State lfair next Septemher to show the at-tixities of our organization. We consider this as an outstanding honor. The offif-ers this war were: President ..,,.. ,.,. . . Stuart Allen Chamherlain John Ryder Vive l,l'1'Slfl6Ill , Lester St't'l'i'litI'y-rlll'f ilSlll'Cl' . .,... . lieporter , . . . . , 'l'homas Mara
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This year the orchestra has a membership of thirty-two. Our first public per- formance was on January 4, 1938, for the Parent-Teacher Association, at which we played the following numbers: Serenade by Wlhite, l'fnrperor's Wall: by Strauss, and Minuel in If Flat by Mozart. Our next performance was at Prize Speaking March 31, l93f'l. at which time we played Minuel in If Flat by Mozart, Sonatina by Clementi. Festival .llarclz by Bergh, and Ballet Music from Rosamunde by Schubert. According to our custom the orchestra participated in the sectional ex ent of the State Music Contest which was held in Clinton. The required number was Sorzalimz by Clementig for our own selected number we played the llflinuet in li Flat by Mozart. We received the rating of three. For commencement we played the Fesltizzal March by Bergh, Sonatilza by Clementi, Dance of llze ClIlIl6flI.lIIl.S by Smetanu. and lfnzperoris Waltz by Strauss. Lett to right. seated: Betty Jayne Mcflabe, Mary Manion, Kathleen llumphreys. Reba Quill- man, Dorothea Townsend, Joseph Beha, Bruce lllelaean, Madalyn jones, Freda tlhernotf, Charlotte Webb, Norma Evans, ,lack Mctlleave, Ruth Ogden, Shirley Eastman, Doris Manton. Marcella Burton. Standing: Mr. Paul Hangen, Director: Donald Williams. Roderick Mclean. Phyllis llinman. Secretary: Dorothy Beha, George Rankins, Stuart Allen. President: Ross Nlctlahe, Kli- chael Ferrucci, Edwin Bancroft. Ramon Iles, David Hughes, I.ibrarian: Stuart Lewis. Thomas Mara, Librarian: Elwyn Sterling, Peter Dyman. Katharina Christeler. L , ,.,t . T A f ---- S 'ia Left to right, seated: Dorothy Beha, Reporter: Phyllis llinman, George Hanlxins. Roderick McLean, Donald Wlilliams, Librarian: Dorothea Townsend, lfdwin Bancroft, Ramon lles. David Hughes, Michael Ffrrucci. Joseph Beha. Ross Mctlabe, President: Xladalyn jones. Stuart Allen. Standing: Mr. Paul Haugen, Director: Ella Nlarie Bailey. 1,4-la Blunt. Bruce Nlt-l.can. Librarian: Peter Dyntan, Thomas Mara, Clarence Raflauf. Bertha Beha. The band has a total enrollment of twenty-one members and this year the instru- mentation is much better balanced. The school bought new uniforms for the band this year. They are royal blue and copenhagen blue with silver braiding. The band has played for assemblies and for the lj. T. A. throughout the year. It also played for basketball games at Waterville. The band entered the annual music contest held at Clinton and received a rating of three, indicating a good performance. The selec- tions were: Sheals Victory March, l'relu1le taken from the Suite flIIl'I'6IIllt' by Hadley and the required number, Prelude to Kuniltilrl by Kistler. CIQCH ESTIQA BAND
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