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UEHHBUUH STHFF Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Literary Editor Assistant Editors Art Editor Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Sales Manager Typists Chief Advisor Assistant Advisor and Photography Director Typing Advisor Art Advisor PICTURES BY THE FORDS 1 Irene Taylor Richard Emhof Howard Bartlett Elizabeth Werbela, LeRoy Pratt Beverley Pitman Dorothy Griffin Hampton Miles Rose Morgan Jane Russell, Betty Miner Laura Mae Johnson Mrs. Nash Mr. Rowley Mrs. Frasure Mrs. Walker 8
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HIGHLIGHTS UF THE HEHH QUE to the fact that our yearbook has to go to press before the school gear is completed, the material n this yearbook includes activities from February, 1949 to February, 19 0. Earlville has had another outstanding season in sports. The hard work of Coach Mykytyn and the boys as resulted in a very praise-worthy record. In baseball, Earlville was victorious in twenty-two out of wenty-three games, our six man football team was undefeated, winning all six of the games played, and me first part of the basketball season has resulted in eight wins and two defeats for the Varsity, and nine 'ins one defeat for the Junior Varsity. The girls have also made a creditable record in competition with other schools.. They were defeated, owever, in an exciting game during the Christmas vacation by a team of alumni girls of E. C. S. The Student Council has had another successful year in sponsoring many student activities. A student ionitor system, established by this organization, has been effective in reducing confusion in the halls. Two annual school parties have been well-attended by the entire student body. The Valentine party, iven by the Freshmen on February 14, was highlighted by the crowning of a king and queen, Kenneth ,odman and Mrs. Nash. At Christmas time, a party was sponsored by the Sophomores. The arrival of anta Claus and the distribution of presents was especially enjoyed by the younger children. There was lso a Christmas dance which was presented by the Junior Class. The decorations were out-standing, 'ith Christmas Island as their theme. The literary abilities of Earlville students have been proven through many various activities. The ik Spot has carried on another year under the efficient direction of Mrs. Frasure. The weekly issue of mis paper is always eagerly anticipated by the pupils. Barbara Winslow has been the compiler of the ews items for the Mid-York Weekly. She deserves credit for doing a very commendable piece of work. oems written by the Junior and Senior English classes were again sent to the National High School Poetry nthology. This gear we are especially proud since eighteen poems were accepted for publication. The enior Class of 1 49 deserves credit for publishing a very good yearbook. The 1949 Chemadon was placed econd in the national rating. The music department has made a valuable contribution to the community as well as the school. The mnual spring concert presented April 29, 1949 and directed by Mr. Snell was one of the best ever heard l,Earlville. The following summer, weekly band concerts were given ,under the leadership of our new lusic director, Mr. Roberts. On November 19, fifteen music students attended the Madison County Eusic Festival at Oneida. There we participated in band, chorus, and orchestra. The following month 'ene Taylor, one of five chosen from Madison County, played first violin in the All-state Orchestra at iratoga. A Variety show to be performed in mid-February is now in the early rehearsal stage, and .so on the calendar for 1950 is a spring concert. In the sectional One-Act Play contest in March 1949, Earlville's entry was received very favorably. lthough it was not officially announced, we were rated second place. The Brave Shall Serve was the tle of the playg those taking part were E. Miner, E. Werbela G Hendricks G. Mills J Mykytyn and ! ' I 3 ' 7 . Winslow. Three outstanding social events at the close of the 1949 school year were the Junior Prom, the Senior all, and the Junior-Senior banquet. The decorations, refreshments, and music at both dances will not ron be forgotten by upper-classmen. The banquet was attended by the School Board, the Faculty, and e Juniors and Seniors. We were served an excellent meal at.Oxford Inn. Our assembly programs each month are enjoyed by both students and teachers. Some are educational nd others, just for fun. Last spring the faculty presenteda program which the pupils greatlv appre- ated. Various teachers imitated the Seniors of 1949 with hilarious results. Other assemblies featured a agician, a bird imitator, and the Martin Marionettes. Each year it has been the custom to have one of lr local ministers speak to us. This year Mr. Keister of the Baptist Church gave us a very worthwhile lk. The final day before Christmas vacation, the music department presented an especially fine assembly ,th a variety of music and performers. The most popular event of the year was our Senior Play, Saver by the Belle, U which had the largest st of any preceding one. .An unusually large audience was very .appreciative of this comedy. At the end of e play, Mrs. Nash, our director, was presented with a lovely corsage and an engraved gold locket and a1n. Irene Taylor 7
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