Academy High School - Academe Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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First Row: N. Paccinelli, R. Benz, M. Allgicer, A. Tobak, G. Alnquiet, l. May, C. Pettigrew, l. Bielak. Second Row: C. Sanner, R. Fickenwonth, O. Myers, E. Klafft, E. Bellucei, F. Olqin, M. Fuller, l. Mowey, I. Graham, D. Leary, A. Devlin, R. Fitzgerald. Third Row: l. Madlihner, M. Pistory, B. Lloyd, C. Owens, B. Devlin, A. Moss, I. Sutherland, E. Nibling, D. Felix, L. Vogel, B. Bish, C. Straub, I. Goodyear, A. Gehrlein, M. Fisher, D. Averil, Mrs. Dolce. Fourth Row: G. Dotterer, B. Stark, G. Dyke, M. Eddy, A. Finn, A. Forsell, N. Chiota, D. Landis, M. Robertson, L. Randall, R. Randecker, E. Gorney, D. loft. Fifth Row: M. Locastra, M. Ohmer, R. Kesbucki, H. Helber, B. Lee, P. Lee, l. Eichler, B. Hoyt, l. Downing, L. Baker, A. Hespeline, B. Stager, B. Wheeler, G. Almquest. Sixth Tow: G. Luke, S. Luther, I. Hershey, D. Babcock, B. Rentja, A. Christenson, Why go to college? What colleges should we attend, and what are the entrance requirements of various schools? The College Club, sponsored by Miss Lockwood, is the ideal place to find answers for A. Wealther, R. Bliley. Ulef Ulllb The Clef Club, organized when the club program u was introduced at Academy, has grown tremendously in size and popularity. lt is now one of the largest groups of this type in the school. Members of the organization are interested chiefly in learning to conduct community singing. Also interested in discriminating between good and bad popular music, they use their dues to buy their own copy, and expect some day to have a complete library of popular music. Officers were: Ruth Randecker, President, Margaret lEddy, Vice President, Geraldine Randall, Treasurerg Gloria Dyke, Secretary, Mrs. Dolce, Sponsor. these often puzzling questions. One of the older Academy organizations, this club endeavors to solve the problems of girls about to go to college. Each club period, members report on different colleges, telling about entrance requirements, expenses, ratings, and social life. This year Mr. McNary spoke to the members of the club, his subject being College for Girls. Organized by Miss Tanner and now advised by Miss Lockwood, the College Club is one of the school's most popular groups. This year's officers were: Margery Olsen, Presidenty Patricia Schlaudecker, Vice Presidentg Patricia Young, Secretary-Treasurerg Shirley Enslin, Program Chair- man: and loan Fasel, Assistant Program Chairman. Row 1fB. Feasler, l. Fasel, P. Schlaudecker, M. Olsen, Miss Lockwood, P. Young, S. Enslin, M. Bliven, E. Carlson, B. Kimmel. Row 2fE. Volg- stadt, G. Middleton, H. Tucker, M. Albrecht, I. Allen, M. Anderson, R. Sahlmann, G. Tarno, M. Patton, D. Greenwood. Row 3il. Kindle, I. Vandever, I. Rupp, S. Grenz, S. Anderson, Y. Davis, P. Young, M. Recker, A. Deitch, M. Hanley, G. Delamater. Row 4-B. Paterson, I. Yokey, A. Allen, A. Veith, N. Sopp, l. Kehl, M. Schauerman, B. Frank, M. lacobs. ' l



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With Morton I. Luvaas as director, the Academy Boys' Glee Club made its first public appearance in the fall of l927. At the beginning of the 1930 school year, Mr. O. L. Grender was appointed conductor, and has held this post for the past twelve years. Meeting every day during the first period, the Glee Club is, to many boys, a stepping stone to the Choir. This year, the Glee Club sang the usual round of concerts, appearing at several schools, and at the Academy Christmas and Spring concerts. The annual party with Mrs. Dolce's Girls' Chorus was the highlight of the club's social activities. To provide another chance for a get together, the boys also sponsored a dance with the co operation of the Chorus. The business affairs of the Glee Club were handled by Robert Chaffee, Presidentg Lewbert Rastatter, Vice President, Amos Church, Treasurerg and George Swanson, Secretary. Girls' llhurus First singing organization ever sponsored by the Academy faculty, the Girls' Chorus, began its career under the direction of Morton If Luvaas. Upon his departure for Allegheny College, Mr. O. L. Grender became director and held this position until 1940, when Mrs. Dolce was appointed conductor. Largest of the school's musical groups, the chorus has ninety members. They sing everything from Bach to Berlin. The girls sing at the Christmas and Spring concerts, at schools near and not so near, and participate in the city's annual Spring Music Festival. They have gained a wide reputation as an artistically excellent group. ln the future the girls will wear the new, black robes which they recently purchased. Twenty-three Row lil. Rosequist, I. Iohnston, I. Pulling, M. Van Arnam, I. Callahan, R. Lindsey, M. O'Brien, M. Anderson, B. Kelly, D. Ray, B. Bolt, I. Griewahn. Row ZSC. Meyn, M. Dick, I. Sullivan, H. Yochim, B. Mix, R. Gleason, I. Loesch, Mr. Grender, R. Shields, I. Ring, I. Coleman, R. Olds, C. Comstock, I. Kramer, M. Dobosiewicz. Row 3-E. Huff, L. Munson, P. Andrews, D. Sims, W. Musolf, G. Runser, A. Ziemer, C. Gebhardt, P. Miller, V. Arnold, I. Lansberry, R. Behnke, G. Swanson, M. Emerman, N. Katz, V. Anderson, P. Courteaux. Row 4-L. Anderson, H. Latimer, D. Boyce, R. Chaffee, R. Shuffstall, I. Pettibone, M. Goard, R. Smith, R. Reitz, D. Ludwig, R. Wholehan, A. Church, R. Amidon, R. Lasher, L. Otis, H. Slomski, C. Nick, C. Moore, I. Cooney. The Dhnir Probably the best known high school group in America, the Academy A Capella Choir is under the direction of Professor O. L. Grender. Mr. W. E. Demorier has been the Business Manager during the Choir's entire career, and is now assisted by Mr. Scrafford. Made up of sixty four exceptional student voices selected from the entire school body, the Choir has brought Academy nation wide fame. It has been the custom of the Choir to spend a week every spring, traveling about the country. Last year's trip included concerts at Rochester, Schenectady, Boston, and Concord, and at Colgate and Kueka colleges. This spring, the Choir planned concerts at various army camps, beinglimited on distance by tire and gasoline shortages. Most important of the school activities of the group are the annual Christmas and Spring concerts. These concerts, presented by the Choir with the assistance of the Girls' Chorus and the Boys' Glee Club, are important events in the city's musical calendar. Officers for the 1941-1942 season were: Iohn Pettibone, Presidentg Charlotte Meyn, Vice President: Amos Church, Treasurerg Robert Chaffee, Student Business Managerg loan Lansberry, Secretary, Roseanne Olds, Librariang and Dorothy Ray, Assistant Librarian.

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