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Among the public performances of the Girls Chorus of thirt ei ht mem bers, were the Thanksgiving assembly, the Christmas Concert and the gay Fes Eival of the Lewneida League Some favorite numbers among the girls were Marlan1na', .'Cant1que de Noel' 'Walzting Mat1lda', 'The Orchestra Songn, and Stardust The group showed splendid improvement during the year President Harry Buffer Vice President 31026 TS!!! Secretary Treasurer Ann Lalourey The Beaver River Central School Band of twenty nine members has partici pated in many activities First of these was the Thanksgiving Concert at which Kiss Gibson, a cadet from Potsdam, was present to conduct two numbers lhen we played at home basketball games, the band accompanied the cheer leaders, who sang the school songs Many members together with other B R C S students worked on the 'Vario ties of '46' The proceeds of this very successful show were put into the band uniform fund Our band, for the first time took part in the Lewneids League Festival The massed band, under the direction of Dr Charles 0'le1ll, played the fol Chorus' 'Barcarolle', 'The 0racle', 'Cossack Invocation and Dance' Por the twelve minute program allowed for each school the band played 'Comm Susser Todd' Bach, 'American Patrol' Heachone, 'S I A ' At the annual Spring Concert, the soloists and first choir players were Harry luffer Trombone, Maynard Steiner Clarinet, Frederick lidmeyer Trumpet Other public appearances have been the Memorial day parade and com ence ment exercises 26 I lowing numbers: 'Our Director'-leldong 'Triumphal larch' from Aidag 'Pilgrims 5 . . . x
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Through the excellent cooperation Tale has increased its circulation to year 'Letters to the Ed1tor', a new been popular with the students because of its staff, the Beaver's two hundred copies this addition to the paper, has it provides an opportunity to voice opinions concerning school affairs In each issue a contest has been sponsored which also stimulates interest in the school paper le have benefited greatly by exchanging newspapers with approximately fifteen schools throughout the year Hrs Edna Stevens and lies larion Le ry are the faculty 8.dY1l01'B Staff lembers Editor in-Chief Business Manager Exchange Editor Art Editor Intramural Sports Editor Varsity Editor lewe Editor Humor and Feature Editor 25 Diane Lelevre Avis Hirschey Dorothy lidmeyer Steve lolnar Darwin Lehman Sallie Fredenburg Lois Hofer Doris lidmeyer 4 s QL YQ I - . Q . Q s , , I -
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The Merry Makers, Beaver River Centra1's own dance band, organized and directed by r Abel, has found a place in Northern New York The regulars- Maynard Steiner, Fred lidmeyer, Harry Nuffer, Duane Streeter, Miss Davis, and Mr Abel, have been rcotin' and tootin' at Beaver Falls, Copenhagen, Constableville, Port Leyden, Harrisville, Turin, and Glenfleld These dances have been very successful The sweet crooning of Carol Nuspliger and Joan P8178 118.8 ne stem in , and M1 BB '46 They have added extra appeal twelve Robert Barber piece Merry Makers includes those mentioned above and Walter Btahlin, Marjorie Hall, Catherine Harolf, Richard Mathys, This orchestra was the main feature of the 'Varieties of also played at the Firemen's Banquet and Firemen's Minstrel Soloists with this band are the versatile twins, Doris and Dorothy lidmeyer, and clarinetist, Robert Btahlin GIRLS SHOP 'Girls Shop' was organized on October ll, with Mr Clark as instructor The activities of the club include the repairing of simple home electrical devices, the sharpening of household knives, and working with plastics and wood Mr Clark says he enjoys working with the girls, perhaps they're more brilliant or aren't they? The following officers were elected: Phyllis Osborne-President, Helen Weller-Treasurer, Joyce Potter-Secretary. THE CHEF CLUB The purpose of the Chef Club organized under the leadership of Kiss Decker ls to give the boys an opportunity to learn about the preparation of foods. You can guess what is popular-none other than desserts! At our parties, we not only have fun, but gain helpful information in the art of cooking and entertaining. The members of the club are: Robert Stahlln-President, lalter Stahlin- Vice President, Bruce Btahlin Secretary-Treasurer, Donald Combs, Dino Spag- nolli, David Cronk, Culver Lalourey, and Billy Owens. 27 . . ai if . 1 Q . u l . . . 0 , . O I I O O
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