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l A EQ-IQ! - Donald Toby, Shirley Elder, Jane Scheldegger, Doris Hoyt, Patricia Sherman, Betty.K1ngsley, Catsy Scheidegger, Marie Elder, Charles Sherman. Second Row - Mr. Holhster, Georgia Villnave, Alice Scheidegger, Charles Fletcher, REEF Niles, George Comings, Roger Weeks, Jerry Black, Marjorie Eldred. ffl rs President Marge For the ear '48-'49 the orchestra elected the following o ce : , Y Eldredg Vice-Pres. Charles Fletcher, Secretary, Marie Elder. Our orchestra has not achieved as much in work completed, as in ground work for a real music division ln coming years. Many of the group are young, starting at the ixth 'rade and give promise of developing into good musicians. S 8 Rehearsals are held alternate Tuesdays and every Thursday. We participated in both the Oxford and Norwich festivals and plan to have our own Spring Concert at Bainbridge. Marie Elder - A 4 A 4 3.4
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. . g ew .1 , I . First Row - Norma Roscoe, Jo Strasnicscak, Marjorie Eldred, Janet Parker, Marie Elder, Arm Niles, Dot Jones, Eugenia Landers. Second Row - Mrs. Benjamin, Lola Neidlinger, Barbara King, Linda Salzberg, Phyllis Niles, Marilyn Stanton, Joan Michel. LIBRARY CLUB The purposes of the Library Club are to train the members in better use of books, to give them knowledge of the classification of books, to give them chances to work at the desk, and to help decorate the library so as to attract the attention of pupils and thus interest them in making more use of the books. S The following officers were elcted for this year: President, Janet Parker, Vice- President, Marge Eldredg Secretary and Treasurer, Marie Elder. Mrs. Benjamin is For Book Week the members of the club helped decorate the bulletin boards and walls of the library. They set up eight table displays on various topics such as Science Pastimes, Animal Life, Mother Goose, and Nature. They attracted much favorable at- , tention A week before Christmas the members excitedly drew names to find out who would be their secret friends. To her friend, each gave a small gift or did good deeds for that girl every day for a week. This unique type of Christmas gift is in keeping with the Library Club's aim of friendlinessanii service. c ' ' - our adviser. 4 b 4 L ig A 4
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,fvflfh b First Row - Elizabeth Corbin, Lydia Stevens, Laura Belle Mott, Margaret Cudworth, f Norma Roscoe, Marie Elder, Janet Parker. Second Rdw - Mr. Hollister, Barbara King, Betty Newman, Marilyn Coon, Marion Sherman, Doris Hoyt, Catsy Scheidegger, Nora Drachler, Eileen Youngs. Third Row - Mary Lee, Ruth Roloson, Dorothy Jones, Patricia Allen, Marjorie Eldred, Phyllis Niles, Marilyn Stanton. Quill Row -Guenther Schoen, Robert Kingsley, Ludwig Schoen, George Comings, Lee Benedict. THE GLEE CLUB This organization began a new year in September to continue the promotion of good music. Officers were elected as follows: President, Margaret Cudworthg Vice-President, Laura Belle Mott, a.nd Secretary, Ann Niles. J. Kenneth Hollister is the conductor. Rehearsals ar h ld e e every othqp Tuesday and every Friday. 'I'he Glee Club's activities have included performances in assembly Christmas and Spring concerts. Various members participated in music festivals one f hi , o w ch was held at Oxford November 19. The annual Chenango County Festival was held at Norwich May 2. These were well attended by parents and friends who enjoy good music.
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