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Under the direction of Mrs. Lormore, the Senior Chorus has entered an entirely new world of music. Each member has put forth his best musical effort, and the results have been pleasing both to the chorus and to its listeners. After the successful Christmas concert, the choristers and director eagerly set about preparing music for the spring concert and the State Music Festival at Potsdam. This is the first year that Beaver River has participated in the latter, and the enthusiasm of the students was high. The chorus also engaged in fund-raising activities, for the students hope that next year choir robes will add a new “note” to their performances. SENIOR CHORUS The Junior Chorus, consisting of seventy members mas concert and a spring concert. They also sent mem- under the direction of Mrs. Lormore, presented a Christ- bers to the Lewneida League Select Chorus. 30 JUNIOR CHORUS
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, made up of enthusiastic and reliable members, has tried to make this—a year of accomplishment. We have worked closely with the advisors and members of the newly formed National Honor Society. It is appropriate that recognition be given to the committee composed of students and teachers, as well as to the 1963 Student Council, for having drawn up a constitution which was approved during the sum- mer. The Council has cooperated with the American Field Service in an attempt to obtain an exchange student for the school year 1964-1965. Many ideas were gained from the district meetings and from the leadership workshop at Oswego, held during the past sum- mer. The Council considered in detail the subject of senior priority. In addition, it has admitted to its group a student selected by the principal to represent him at all meetings. Finally, we have tried to make this Council what it should be—a place where the students can present their views on school policy, a place where the faculty can present their com- plaints, and an outlet for any points of dissension. Robert Yousey 29
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BAND The 1963-64 band has a membership of 30 young musicians. The band’s primary functions have been Christmas and spring concerts, assemblies, football games and Lewneida League activities. The purpose of our band is to provide a participating creative musical experience for its members and a richer musical experience for the entire school. SEXTET Row I: Lory Hodkinson. Marcia Walseman, Linda Streeter. Carolyn Moshicr, Lynn Kirch. Row 2: Debbie Tooker, Kay Baumgartner. Sandra Schwendy, Marilyn Schamback, Connie Carpenter. Cindy Lyndakcr. Brenda Steiner. THE COACHMEN FOUR John Bramhall, William Irvin. David Chamberlain. Joie LaLonde. 31
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