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First Row - Dave Corbin, Pauline Palmer, Lola Neidlinger, Margaret Cudworth, Carol Searles, Doris Gorton, Linda Salzberg, Lorraine Howe, Carol Jones, Bob Hughston. Second Row - Gene Craver, Guenther Schoen, Ray Hall, Arnold Craig, Corkey Landre, Chuck Fletcher, Gary Holman, George Comings, Lloyd Weeks, Calvin Day, Jerry Black, Helen Corbin. Third Row - Roger Lord, Marion Sherman, Mr. Corbin, Claudine Eldred, Alice Scheidegger. BAND The band has been very active since the Echo rolled off the press last year. The Annual Spring Concert last May took a great deal of effort in preparation, but the re- sults were well worth all the work. We hope that the concert this year will be as good as last year's. In November, the band combined with bands from several other schools to contri- bute to part of the fine musical program at the Oxford Festival in November. Other activities on which we have participated are a combined rehearsal with Afton, the Norwich Festival, the Decoration Day Parade, the basketball games with Afton and Oxford, and assembly program in January, and an out-door concert in June. The band now has only thirty-two members, but we hope to have more next year. Pauline Palmer
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i...e...l.i..!...2..A. l-'irst Row - Betty Hohreiter, Marilyn Coon, Kathleen Francisco Arlene M t' Al' , ar in, ice Scheidegger, Helen Myers, Eugenia Landers, June Garrison, Iona Sherman, Joyce Eggleston. Second Row- Mrs. Corbin, Lydia Stevens, Georgia Villnave, Roberta Parsons, Elizabeth Corbin, Betty Underwood, Patty Babcock, Diane Foulds, Lorraine Howe, Phyllis Niles, Dorothy Jones, Gladys Shelton, Patty Skinner. Third Row- Marilyn Price Betty Parsons' C t S h ' , asy c eidegger, Joyce Hartwell, Janet Parker, Augusta Mertz, Marjorie Woods, LaVonne Griffith, Donna Pixley, Bev Archer, Marion Sherman Helen Foldy, Francis Sherman. Fourth Row- Barbara McPherson, Joan Michel, Nora Drachler, Martha Rowe, Lola Neidlinger, Vivia.n Howe. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers: Alice Scheidegger, President, Helen Myers, Vice-President, Kathleen Francisco, Secretary, Arlene Martin, Treasurer, June Garrison, Historiang Eugenia Landers, State Parliamentariang Mrs. Corbin, Advisor, Mrs. Fred Scheidegger, Club Mother. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization. This year there are one hundred nineteen clubs in New York State. We organized three years ago, and last fall we had forty five members. Our pro- gram includes both social and educational activities. This year we have sent two Christmas packages to high school girls in Holland and are raising money to buy floor lamps for the homemaking house. We are planning to act as hostesses at the annual get together and dance with the Future Farmers of America. Our group has plenty of energy and enthusiasm, and we have many good times to- gether.
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.sn .ff-1' A - First Row - Donna Fink, Betty Parsons, Claudine Eldred, Marilyn Price, Joan Michel, Helen Foldy, Vivian Howe. Second Row- Mrs. Kinney, Joyce Allen, Kathleen Francisco, June Garrison, Bernice Tillapaugh, Ann Niles, Evelyn Villnave. Third Row - Albert Michel, Dave Corbin, George Comings, Larry Dykman, David Coe, Sidney Jones, Leal Daly. ART CLUB To learn to sketch was the motive for organizing the art club. Power's agency be- ing too far away, each student had his chance to model for the class. Different projects have been chosen for individual groups during this year. Under guidance of our master artist, Mrs. Kinney, the club meets every Monday night for actual work on these projects. The class is open to adult membership. Claudine Eldred was elected President, June Garrison, Vice-President, Marilyn Price, Secretary, and Joan Michel, the Treasurer.
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