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f N 'plllllnklls fsmililxx lst row: L. Hoyt, E. Storm, VF? ME'Cune, Mr. Struglia, W. Richards 2nd row' B. Ahart, D. Weber, C. FTRSFE ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS The assembly progroms are under the able direction of Mr. Struglia and Earl Storm. Louise Hoyt, Donald Neber, Wendell Richards, Barbara Ahart and Connie Hilbert made up the committee. Mr. McCune acted as its advisor. We have had a variety of programs this year including aMagician,and Dr. Young was here to speak on the uses and mlsuaes of the English language. Rev. Urban Cline, pastor of the First Baptist Church,of Candgrmbrought Rev. David Allen from Trenton, N. JJ to the C. C. S. Auditorium to speak on religion. The Freshman initiation was one of the first and best assemblies this year. As in former years the Sophomores were given the privilege of giving the Fresh the nonce over? In the Tri-County Student Council winter program,the music dept. from other schools in the league were to put on assemblies in other schools. So far this year the Nichols Music Dept. and the Spencer Central Music Dept. have given programs in the C. C. S. audito- rium. The Nichols Music Dept. put on an infor- mal program which was enjoyed by the audience Nichols had a barber-shop quartet, imitator of Al Jolson, a small family band which the conductor had trouble conducting for there were tin cans and rags in the horns, and the clarinets would squeek. They also had a hill billy singer who sang the nLittle Brown Jug? This brought a terrific hand clap. The band also made a hit with the audience. The Spencer Dept. also found a warm spot with the students. Its band played several numbers. Several numbers were sung also by a mixed chorus. There was an excellent cornet duet that won the audience. ' Another one of the winter activities scheduled by the Tri-County Student Council was a contest of one act plays. Members of the C. C. School presented nThe Flattering Wordu in an assembly before taking it to Van Etten. In an assembly the school saw the Candor J. V.'s beat Ludlowville in a close game. This was one of the play-off games in which the J. V.'s participated. Movies have been shown about music, sports parade,and wild life. We have also had a number of Student Association meetings at the beginning of the programs. In the future we hope to have a fashion show by the Homemaking Club, a Demonstration of oxygen and the tricks that are done with it, a talent show in which the talented pup- ils of the school will participate. ef , I- N .XX V X kggga 1 Yi , Mft' fa . I I WWII isis 1 ' 'nkff . 1' f, 1 W 7 r --G' . ,, 1 V l.,s,,,,.- Ii 9, f f . New X -f . ,M Q ' l U4',,Z!'ll l1: llllllf 1 f . rle1 -1-X-ave, ff f ffnf I w1lfV'V H' W-ff ff 1, 1 V X x .41 ' 1 I 1 ff, Q7 ' ff' , ' -f 'f 'Win ' B..-at a y br' kg Q ' -fA5Qs. . y f f I 1 3 ':,.,- 'H s -H' A S. A-fi g? T1 19 wr, Liaelflaee lf ik- T-, -- f fk fr--H ---e 5--:H '-- ia, .aaa-'iggaaf 1, e F:..::Ti eff'-5, il, --e.g,.M,g . qg l xiqgigiigg. y an sql :Teg?E5SE1-5Hf1l'I'3gg:3:iE!:lFT5wSE5i7Hk5gigsiESQ35?!u1WS5N - f.f,.,.-- 'Akgglsjifll lligri.- ...-i-iiffiet Tf 1 -.55-iffsil 5 - - A -if f-1, .T fl:- ,thy .- -- - V . - - Y - --
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I' U3 . .4n.., .l 3: :.-.. - mmmiim lst rdf: B. Chaffee, rs, Pagers, :EsT?hoon, Y'rs. Strong, J. Ti 1 '- iams, V.. 'fanszer 2rd row: B, Ahart, S. Boltox-, J. Fllnfh. I-erris, '. Craig, J. Erbody, ' . Richards, P.Ver:as- son, V. De Wolfe, J. V.hi?,ney,'. B. Barrows, J. Brewer, Ed. J, Sullivan 3rd row: C. Hilbert 17. Thomas, STVE-?a.v::, E. Storm, R. Kelsey L. Ven I-Ltten, R. Seeley, B. Tfalnin-5, If. Inchlmixu-gy, IJ. Barrows JJJJ -- BhOADCASThd - S The staff this year' was as follows: BRCADCASTER : tiiifrf llliifffag filiiefhaffee The we 1' use G thi S veal' we S C PG am C O1 - 7,j'rT'f5ft ende1l Richards Verde Dewolfe d for dis tri bu ti on among the s tudents , and Et inney A ' small amount of plain white to send away to f ' , . the r s c h o o l s . kj-iSi ' Ee tty H oyt ' Ronal d Kel S ey ' The Sep tember i s sue wa s pri nte d on wh l te Productg: Margaret Craig, Barbara Ahart, Janlce Embody, Ralph Seeley, Stuart Morgan, Sydney Eolton Q Circulation: Pauline Ver-gason, Barbara Ahar Ilanlce Em5ody, Petty Hoyt, Jean Whitney j' :1 fE5HE:::E5E5E' 55 53555553 I :3:2'1:5:T:5. '7:-:ENT Z' paper, and it was built around the start of school, the jear s schedule, and activities. :Cn the whole production ran smoothly, with ithe exception of the November issue. Pro- duction on tnis issue had to be rushed to T 1 s ts: Verda De Wolfe , J oyce Blinn, Beverlyisifi t we deadlin? gland S Om? dog w the S taff had Ferrls , Jean 'Nhi tney, Richard Johns on ?ta3' up Cfne n E t 'to gf n int to Eet is He orters: Da vi d Thomas , C ons tance Hilbert , ini Shed ' Ivzgrchi I'0uQ,ht Ort? E2 grothe rigors Pau ne Vergason, Betty Chaffee ,,Ver-da ' and t 9 Ssue was PP n e on W e Donal d van 12 t te n, Ee verl y Barrows , Edna J e a BPS T ' S u l l i va n, J ane t Ere we r , W 1 ni fre d Ma nz e r- , Be r' ni ce Iulanni ng , Mari lyn Barrows 'fill lst row, W. Manner, J. Williams, Vcmfee, W. Richards 2nd row, P. Vergason, M. Craig, V:-D?Tolfe
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li. To aid individuals through 1 Nusically speaking, this department has settled down to hard work and diligent prac- tice in singing and in playing instruments. We are striving for aims which we hope to carry out. They are: l . To bring music to all grade levels. 2. To develop and improve the instrumental department. 5. To help individuals to see how music can enrich our lives. music to be- come better citizens and see the true purpose of life. The Glee Club, consisting of about fifty exercises on persons, sang at the Christmas Dec. Qjrd and also at a Music Concert on Dec. l th. We are anticipating our singing over t e radio in the spring. In September, l9L4,g', the band consisted of twenty musicians. With the addition of lm. lst row! B. Vanninr, B. Barrows, 57-Hilbert, E. Storm, C. Hilbert 2nd row: C. Robinson, L. Nicker- son,-Eoug Fessendon, B. Anderson, C. Kenzer, C. White, M. Aman, E. Doty, H. Vanning, B, Sullivan, B. Ward, B. Ahart, H. Tyler 5rd rowg D. Manning, F. Gilbert, CT'WfT'nick, L Manzer, N. Seeley, Mr. Struglia, A. Manning, W. Man- zer, C. Talarski, J. Luciani, B. Barrows, R. Kellogg, R. Seeley, W. Richards, W Vanzer, K. Frost, Ol. Cn lst row, H. Tyler, D. Manley, K'BE'amin, M. Morgan, M. Craig, L. Hoyt, J. Moore, B. Ferris, M. Barrows 529.3212 D. Knight, B. Manning, B. Anderson, D. Hollenbeox, S. Bolton, B. Ward, E. J. Sullivan, C. Hilbert, V. DeRo1fe', J. Em- body fii Egg: J. Brewer, S. Hughes, G. Harwardt, V. Whitcomb, J. Doane, A. Manning, A. Silver- nail, B. Stevens, P. Vergeson, B. Ahart, B. Chaffee. many more somewhat enthusiastic gmateurs, ttere are nearly forty in tne band. The organization has played at games and concerts throughout the year. There are sev- eral anticipated events in which the Band and the Glee Club intend to participate in the Spring. At Newfield the Band intends to hold a Music Assembly, the band will playg there will be a quiz program in hich the audience will be participants. On April gfrd a Spring Festival will be held at Tioga Center, both the Glee Club and the Band will participate. There will also be a Spring Concert. Besides leading the Band and,Glee Club, the music teacher, Mr. StPuglia,51ves instru- mental lessons and also teaches'the grades to read and sing notes. We wish to thank tue community and the school for their magnificent cooperation and interest in making the band and other activ- ities a tremendous success. A- Andrews, R . Williams, R. Kellogg . X b R . Ifff 'Vifztf'-f f-'ser-,,, .,, f' c . ,': -- T ft 7 --f B' W W I 7 3 ,f 1 If 411, i,,.',yf,,Vf,.,if?,,3 4 . V I ff AM! gl F' ' ,AP if j 5-3 - rr: 3'-., ,. wt- 9-7 - K ..,,,- .. ..,.. ,HLA .W , , .'ff-'-fff:,',.'fi'..:W'1'ft.-,F+11S - 2a4 fa i? rf ff v sw f- -e - .wcr e 9- is 2- :B ' ' , - -- T . fn ..1-.-., 'f335'4 Z,.'1-rl' ':L g.f -ee 2 -idef . 9 at .3 I N-' r 1 - gpwffg' xl Y F Y--S P ' ' Ai. -nr ,
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