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MIXED CDCDWS The mixed chorus of Cazenovia Central School is composed of about sixteen members under the leadership of Miss Vrlene Anderson. The members are iris and boys from Junior and Senior High School. 'I heir first appearance in public was called “Southern Memories. and was centered around the darkies life of the (dd south. The parts were played by members of the chorus. Solo numbers, tap dancing, and chorus roup singing were featured. The mixed chorus took part in the Christmas program in the school auditorium and also participated in the Kaster program. This consisted of chorus group singing, duets, octets, and quartettes. On May 2, 1936. they furnished the entertainment for a (dee Club dance. Also the chorus took part in the Musk Festival held in the Cazenovia Central School on May 23, 1936. Don Jillson says there are two kinds of jokes we should laugh at the funny ones and the ones the teachers tell in class. Mr. Moon: Edmund, use the word triangle in a sentence. Edmund: If you can't fish with grasshoppers triangle worms. Mr. Stannard: What is steam? Irene Oreene: Water gone crazy with the heat.
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DREW CUE I lie Press (.lub is ihe periscope of the school. Its several reporters obtain news Iroin numberless sources. Ihe different classes, the other clubs, boys and girls’ sports. Parent-1 earlier meetings, class parties, and many other events all provide news for the “Cricket.” It is the duly of the Press Club to check on each organization every week in order to present an accurate and concise account of its activities. A reporter must be aiert to his surroundings, not only to give an efficient account of his own individual assignment, but in order to record any unexpected incident which may have happened in class or at some club meeting during the preceding week. I he staff of the “Cricket is divided into three groups. The sports department, headed by Carl Boland, has the responsibility of giving a detailed account of all past sports events and of arousing interest in future ones. The second department, of which Donna Brimmer is in charge, oversees all the literary material. The last group records the club activities and all general news. Besides Betty Dewey, editor: Carl Boland, sports editor: and Donna Brimmer. I'lcrarv editor, the Press Club consists of several reporters: Man Kennedv. senior class: Ann Ward, junior class; Dorothea Sullivan, art: Gloria Brimmer, music: Vlbert Kindt, drama: W ilnia Hughes, homemaking: I .eon Medbury. agriculture: Carlton Straub. Radio Club and assemblies: Rosamond Dimon. girls’ sports: Pa- tricia Kennedy, Fannie Johnson, and Marietta Odell, typists. Mr. Brimmer and Mr. Kirkpatrick are the farultv advisers. At the second annual Slate school press conference held in the Syracuse Uni- versity School of Journalism last fall, the “Cricket” was awarded honorable men- tion for its general makeup. Cop (at corner I : Hey. where are you going? Don't you see this is a one wav street? Coe (in flivver): Well. I m only going one way ain’t I?
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EIGEEE1 GRADE hirst row: I. Hynes, I), (.lark. M. Styron. J. Moore. M. Kinney, II. Bowers, R. Putney, I.. Greene, M. Howells, B. Conklin, J. Kimlier, A. Hill, B. Hyatt. Second row: M. Thomas, B. Maurice» K. Dimon. K. Golden. M. Carr. I). Woodworth. I). Biivea. B. Graham. I). Simpkins, B. inans, E. Bluir. E. Cook. I bird row: R. Carr. R. Steele. R. Coulter» E. Nan He Bogart, K. Palmer, M. Brown, R. Gdligan, I). Vi aye, K. Isaman, J. Roberts, J. Ilurlhut. . Porter. Mr. Kirk- patrick. Fourth row: II. Bendfeldt, J. Lyga. H. Brown, I '. McCarthy, E. Lombard. S. Suhey, 0. Virgo, II. Hart. I). Hutchins. F ifth row : II. Soutliwick. F. Isbell. W. Jills n, F. Davis, W. Smith. . Webber, H. Bacon. R. Trowgridge, B. Revoir. SEVENTH GRADE First row: A. Richardson, J. Walters. F Yancausky, M. Higgins. C. Pullman. A. Keiber. L. O'Hara, B. Mason. V. Simpkins. E. McCombe, G. Burdin. R. McCormick, P. Ryan. II. Winans, J. Turner. Second row: M. F!. Tobin. E. Kinney. II. Menzies. Y Hutchins. B. Kindt. A. Arnold. II. Torpey. E. Ileffeman. II. Amans. F. Dury, V. Ingersoll. I). Little. B. Pierson, L. Stem. M. F'. Durkin. Third row : S. Perkins, B. Hughes, A. Walker, M. Barrett. I). McNally. FI. Hay. V. Vib Sert, C. Tallon. J. Bender, M. Menzies. J. Hart. J. F'reel orn. G. Miller. Fourth row : . Kennedy, W. Colligan. M. Dewey, L. Castello. D. Waler, W. Ileffernan, C. Deraway, A. Medbury. N. Odell. J. Dobie. P. Widger. P. Castello. R. (Have. C. Palmer. Fifth row : K. Hitchcock, C. Loope. I). McCarthy, C. Cunningham. G. Johnson. F . Kunzer, F Ncadle. I. Odell. F. Martin. C. Henry, T. Bacon, C. Maurice. Sixth row : E. Hyatt, D. Hynes, C. Rogers. L. Fowler, B. Shaver. B. Brown. R. Murphy, N. Graves. W. Aikman. G. Wafer. I). Mosher.
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