Black River High School - Banner Yearbook (Ludlow, VT)

 - Class of 1935

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I 000 00-0 0 00 0-0 0 .0 THE BANNER 11627 00000+0000 000000000+0+ 0-0-0-0-04-0-0-0-0-04-0-0-000-000000-. 0 0-0-1 Orchestra I Front row, left to right-M. Howe, Natalie Durose, Eroe Durose, Miss Aili Freeman, director, Emma Janowski, Katherine Marmaus, Leonard Gardner. Second row- O. Pullinen, N. Nelson, E. Plumley, M. Warner, F. Hemenway. Back row-F. Proctor, P. Pullinen, H. Kenworthy, R. Davis. The orchestra, under the leadership of Miss Aili Freeman, has had a very success- ful year. They have played a number of times before the public, both alone and with the glee clubs. They played Starry Emblem March and Morton High School March at the P. T. A. meeting in Cavendish on April 13 Hungarian March and Song in the Night, at the Calvin Coolidge Honor Society initiation on April 233 and Hungarian Dance, The Swan, and Turkish March, at the orchestra and Glee Club concert on June 7. They will also play Processional Grand March, at Commencement, on June 25. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club has worked on a number of songs this year, and has sung them successfully before the public. At the Christmas assembly they sang Late In The Night, before the school. They also sang Silent Night, with the Boys' Glee Club. On April 1, at the P. T. A. meeting in Cav- endish, they sang Brahm's Lullaby, Coun- try Gardensf' and Kerry Dance. For an en- core they sang John Peel and Michael Roy. With this same program they enter- tained the Woman's Club on April 22. O Month of May, Away to the Woods, and Deep River were sung on April 23, at the Calvin Coolidge Honor Society initiation. Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club has worked on quite a number of songs this year. They have tried four part music, and have been successful. They have also appeared before the public with the Girls' Glee Club and the orchestra. On April 1 they sang at Cavendish at the P. T. A. meeting, following which, they sang at the Calvin Coolidge Honor Society initiation on April 23. They sang at the Glee Club and Orchestra Concert of June 7, and are to sing at Commencement on June 25. The song the boys liked best was Water Boy. V I 0-5-0 00 0 0-0 0-0 0 00 0 0-0 E Q O O O

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v- . , P115 T H E B A N N E R QQ! v-+0 - 4 4-0++-ro-o-ooo-ro-o-vovvvfoo--04+ C 6 9+ 4 0-0- +0 Q eo Front row, left to right: Phyllis XVaite, Mary Thomas, Lillian Goldstone, Caroline Kupiec. Mary Pearsons, Eroe Durose, Eloise Horton, Josephine Janowski, Pauline Ripley, Natalie Durose, Miss Evelyn Murdock, direetor. Second row: Marion Holcomb, Dorothy Heroenway, Caroline NValaswieZ, Rosalie Hodge, Fanny Van Guilder, Mary Bowker, Elva Sherer, Laura lway Parsons, Eileen Rowker, Remigelda Marro, Reba Pitts, Eine llanta, Eugenia Moss, Florenve Shaw, Veronica Janowski, lrene Jarvi. Third row: lierniee Spaulding, Gwendolyn Race, Virginia Edwards, Ruth Heald, Pauline Dorey, Angelina Albano, Betty Fuller, XVinona lVierril1, Frances Merrill, Tlarbara Earle, Rachel Petraglia. Fourth row: Bertha Field, Helen Shabbott, Marjorie Otis, Laurel Grover, Lillie Martin, Arlene Fleury, Shirley Ellison, Julia Pallatta, Ellen Menander, Emma Janowski, Carmen Gay Fifth row: Theresa Dumouchel, Hazel Furman, lna Allen, Eleanor Flanders, Kathryn Flynn, Dorothy Naeel, Rose Miele, Rosie Manley, Irene MacDonald. Sixth row: Barbara VValker, lfllvi Hyytinen, Irene Komu- lainen, Cassie Flanders, liuth Flanders, Roxana xxvllllllbtll. Rack row: Christine Goodell, Marian Fish, Anna Gahranski, Hazel Hislop, Ruth Laurence, lfluth Giddinpgs, Katherine Marmaus. B ys' Glee Club Front row, left to right: F, Robinson, C. Merrill, S. Searl, H, Butler, R. XVest, Eroe Durose, accompanist, L. Gardner, C. Zienowiez, A. Antoniewicz, M. Dowhan, C. Prokuliewicz. Second row: F. Proctor, O. Hytkonen, T. Priest, M. Bostoek, K. Morrison, H. Homes, S. Spaulding, F. Harker, A. Pallatta, A. Gahranski, NV. Kesman. C. Pratt. N. Miele. Third row: L. Alhano. A. Hemenway. C. Ojala, F. Tapper, G. Fuller, B. Kearney, M. Howe, E. Pluniley, O. Pullinen. Fourth row: N. Grimshaw, R. Jaaskela, R, Palazone, F Furgal, A. Gratlte, ll. Buck, H. Wfarren, F. Hemenway. Fifth row: E. Larnpert, T. Novak, H. Archer, A. Hislop, Roy Giddings, H. Matava, H. Kenworthy. Back row: li. Snow. S. Komula, Mr. E. Howard Dorsey, director, llaymond Giddings, P. Pullinen. Q. Phelan. 0-0-Q-0-4+ -0-r-vo-Q-vofvoo-04444-0-o4+++4+o 5? 1 M50 C5 F rm Q 3 U' Q4 ev 99 4



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Page28 THE BANNER Dmmatics Club Front row, left to right-Agnes Spaulding, Mary Pearsons, Eroe Durose, B. Kearney, Miss Corinne Newman, sponsor, M. Howe, Elaine Paige, Fanny Van Guilder, Dorothy Hemenway. Second row-Hazel Furman, Eleanor Petelle, Eine Ranta, Irene Komulainen, Marion Holcomb, Virginia Edwards, Barbara Earle, Reba Pitts, Lillian Goldstone, Frances Merrill, Dorothy Nacel. Third row-Caroline Kupiec, Barbara Walker, Ruth Laurence, Ruth Giddings, Irene MacDonald, Irene Jarvi, Eugenia Moss, Julia Pallatta. Fifth row-E. Plumley, K. Morrison, Gabranski, M. Warner, Remigelda Marro, B. Eufinger, S. Searl. Back row-R. Matava, H. Kenworthy, H. Butler. The Dramatics Club is completing a very successful year under the sponsorship of Miss Corinne Newman and the leadership of the club oflicers, who were: President, Bernard Kearney, vice president, Martin Howe, busi- ness manager, Eroe Durose, secretary-treas- urer, Elaine Paige. The first play offered by the club was A Christmas Chime, by Margaret Cameron. It was given December 21 in an assembly which was open to the public. Eroe Durose was re- sponsible for it. Two plays were presented before the Wom- an's Club on January 28. They were, He Couldn't Say No, by Leroy Rumsey, and De- tour Ahead, by Polly MacManus. Agnes Spaulding was responsible for the first, and Junior Prom The annual Junior Prom was held in the Town Hall on Friday, May 17. Music was furnished -by Doug Newton's orchestra from Bellows Falls. A green and white color motif was carried out in a canopy of crepe paper streamers and the lettering across the front of the stage beneath the orchestra, H1835- Black River-1935? Balloons, streamers and confetti added to the amusement. Refresh- ments of punch and wafers were served at intermission. -Q-Q-Q-4-0-G0-0 Bernard Kearney for the second. The Teeth of the Gift Horse, by Mar- garet Cameron, and Beanie Pulls a Fast One, by Leroy Rumsey, were performed for the pub- lic on April 24. Herbert Butler and Bernard Kearney sponsored the plays. The club sponsored an Amateur Night pro- gram on May 24, under the direction of Ber- nard Kearney. Emma Janowski won first place with a piano solo, and was awarded a gold bracelet in assembly the following Friday. Barbara Walker sponsored a presentation of The Dearest Thing in Boots, by Edna I. MacKenzie, for one of the club programs. Sauce For The Goslings, by Elgine Warren, directed by Mary Pearsons, provided the pro- gram for another club meeting. French Club At French Club meetings this year the stu- dents have played French games, learned French songs, increased their vocabulary, and in general learned more about French people and their mode of living. The club was di- vided, those having studied French for one year in one group, and the beginners in an- other. ooofa-Q O 4 +0-4 4-Q44-04409 0000+ +4-Q-4 00 ,Q Q-

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