Waterville Central High School - Academic Union Yearbook (Waterville, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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LIBDAIQY CLUB CDMMEIQCIAL CLUB The Library Club was started at the beginning ol' the school year under the supervision of our new librarian, Miss Helen Cotes. At first there was a member- ship of nineteen juniors and seniors. Since that time two members have been added and four have withdrawn. Wie have done very interesting work this year and have succeeded in making the school news of the Wiaterville Times more interesting. Each month we have elected a new staff which has been in charge of the school news of the paper. Wie enjoyed the talk given by Mr. Orrin Terry on faurrzafisnz. Mr. Patterson talked to us concerning Books on November 9, and gave us many useful points on collecting books. A social meeting was held in the model apartment at Christmas time where many attractive gifts were exchanged. We visited the Print Shop and Mr. Terry told us many interesting facts as we went through. Miss Cotes has helped the Library Club in understanding the library better and we have enjoyed working with her. Left to right, seated: Gertrude Zieres, Catharine lllactionnell. Rachel Ilrnry, Mildred Klotz- hatzh. Eleanor Lloyd, Rosemary O'DoWd, Mary Gibbons, Anna Jacobson. Standing: llulda Zweiiel, Pauline Schwender. Doris Clemens, Miss Cotes, Ann Burth. Grace Pirrsnn, Edna Quill- man, Julia Cechowic. Virginia Brooker. l Left to right, front row: Laura Seelow. Miss Harvey. Gertrude ficrcs. Back row: Ruth Ogden. Marion Day, Eleanor Lloyd. lsabellc Cichon, Anna Jacobson. This is the second year that a club has been formed. The purpose was to be able to aid the other departments by doing typing and mimeographing for them. This year we have made copies of plays for the gradesg outlines for book re- ports, and plays for the English departmentg problem sheets and cards for the manual arts department and reading cards for the agricultural department.

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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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The Crafts Club, which was organized this year, vonsists of three groups: leather craft, hoiueinaking craft, and liasketry. 'l'he leather eraft group is under the super- vision of lVir. Rienxo and includes the making ol' purses, belts, brat-elets, and lwillfolds. Miss Plusrh has vharge of the liomemaking group and the basketry group is com- posed ol' those interested in basketry, wearing or making bracelets. Left to right, seated: Jack Avery, Isabelle Cirrhon. Dorothea Townsend. Reporter: Ruth Pesto, Vice Presidentg Robert lially. Presidentg Dorothy Bella, Sevretary and Treasurerg Freda Ciliernoff, Anna Jacobson. John Pesto. First row, standing: Williani Avery, Shirley Eastman. .lulia Cecho- viie, Suwanne Fusek. illargaret Zalvis. Norman livans, Doris Clemens. Rod:-rivk Melia-au. Second row. standing: Mr. l'atterson, Stuart Allen. ,lark Kelley. l.1-ster Chamberlain. Milton Jannone, Ramon llrs. N as Left to right. first row: Rosemary Oillowd. Nlarion Kvlley. Gertrude Zieres, Jeanette Hor- gan, Report:-rg Lucy Willianis, Yire l'residentg .lolin Mango, l'rr-sidentg Sc-dora Locke, Seeretaryg Julia Cevliowiv, Eileen liurtll, Virginia Hrocker. lflorence Nladden. Second row: Miss de Dreu. Leona llinman. Melva Clemens, Nlarjorie Loftus. Marjorie U'Dowd. Freda Chernofl. Margaret Howd. Anne Evans, llelen Blair. Ula Cook. Olivo Cook. Ann Hurth. jane Pierson. Xliss Pluseh. Third row: Catherine Nlac'C:rnnell, Olive iles, Doris Uanion, Betty Harris. lfthel llelterline. Mil- dred Klotzbaeh. Stephen Cates. Joseph Beha, Edmund Gates. Dorothy Atwatrr, Marjorie Gardner, Margaret Williams, Marie Volkman, Dorothy Maine, Marcella Burton. The Thespians'7 held their first meeting February ll, l93f'3, and had a total enrollment of twenty-three members. Several skits were presented at the meetings and we studied stage make-up quite extensively. Vile are now preparing a play. The Bishopis Candlestieksf' for assembly under the direction of Mr. Patterson. At the special assembly for the prineipals, meeting the Mllhespiansi' gave a seler-tion of choral reading entitled MI Am the People, the Mobw by Carl Sandburg and a pan- tomime entitled At the Moviesf, CIQAFTS CLUI3 DIQAMATIC CLUB

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