Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 27 of 64
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GIRLS' G-LEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club meets regularly Mondays and Wednesdays during oppor- tunity period under the direction of Miss Gaylord. They appeared at the Prize Speaking Contest, the Madison County Festival held at Madison this year, the school exhibition in Iune and at Commencement. The officers are: Premideni . ALTA MOSHER Vice-Prefidenf FAITH WHITNALL Treawurer . MARIORY THOMPSON Librarian . . MARY LOUISE RYAN Top Row: Sprague, M., Godfrey, Nelson, Faucett, Ryan, M., Hotaker, E., Laher, Lamb, Benedict Second Row: Sprague, G., Scott, Iones, Klem, Gazlay, Dunn, Reed, Sweet, Squires Third Row: Dahn, Catlin, Wood, Swan, Anderson, Plato, Hofaker, R., Hilton, Duell Fourth Row: Wlhitnall, Sollie, Blinebry, Taylor, Mosher, Miss Gaylord, Hixon, Eddy, Pratt, Hedemark Bottom Row: Ryan, M. L., Green, Boughton, Carroccio, Myer, Murphy

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THE THESPIANS The Thespians, a comparatively new dramatic club, started the year with a successful drive for new members. This club, having the largest membership in school, meets every other Tuesday morning. It supplies experience in plays and prize-speaking for those interested in dramatics but not eligible for Masquers. Program committees provide the pro- gram for each meeting which includes one-act plays, skits and readings. At Christmas the club had a Christmas tree and party, at which time the members exchanged gifts. The officers this year were: Pre.-'fdenz' DOROTHY SNYDER It'1're-P1-e.r1'11fnl KENDALL EDKINS Sfvrrffaqy-Y?ea.vu1w' MARY LOUISE RYAN Prqgmm Chairman . . HARRY CURTIS Top Row: Godfrey, Nelson, Robbins, Iohnson, Lloyd, Gates, Norton, Faucett Second Row: Rice, Sprague, Armstrong, McGregor, Wlickwire, Lamb, N., Bewkes, Ware, Guth- rie, Sprague Third Row: Murphy, Holiaker, E., Fountain, l., Charles, Wlood, Chase, M., Klem, Newman, Yvratten, Sigsbee, Wlallcer Fourth Row: Chase, M., Felton, Dahn, R., Migonis, Plato, Swan, Hofaker, R., Blinebry, Cat- lin, Duell, Baldwin, F. Fifth Row: Taylor, Miss Carley, Ryan, M. L., Grems, Snyder, Curtis, Mosher, Thompson Yvilliams, M. Bottom Row: Fountain, M., Sikes, XVilliams, K., 0'Connell, Squires. Houghton, Tackabury Eddy, O'Connor p 1



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. 7,7 QWWMZWJMT THE BAND This year the band, now increased to nearly fifty pieces, made an excellent showing at all the home football games and at the Cazenovia game at Cazenovia. It also played for several basketball games. As this book goes to press, the band has its principal activities yet to come, namely, the Madison County Music Festival, and the New York State Band and Orchestra Contest, the latter preliminaries to be held in Hamilton. The finals will be held as usual in Syracuse. It is hoped that the Green and White Band may come out as well as it did last year at which time it was the only band in the state to win a place in concert playing as well as in marching. This year the Board of Education bought for the band several fine new in- struments, including tympani, a new drum set, bells, a bass clarinet, and a bass saxophone. With these and other new instruments the band has attained a much better and more balanced instrumentation with which it should reach newer and greater heights. Much praise is due Mr. Gall and Mr. Qtto for their fine work in making our band the leading organization of its kind in the county. Top Row: Gaylord, Gazlay, Greenleaf, Carroccio, Wheeler, R. Second Row: VVheeler, P., Stafford, Peckham, Stone, Austin, D., Larsen Third Row: Bewkes, Austin, C., NVells, Wissick, Armstrong, Sprague, M., Armstrong, B., Chase Fourth Row: Curtis, Prentice, Sigsbee, Pesko, Brown, A., uSollien, Xvhitlbrd, Babcock, Dart, Fountain, l., Pearsall, Ransom, I., Mr. Otto - Fifth Row: Van Slyke, Mr. Gall, Sollien, L., Smith, Jones, Sprague, R., Ballard. Fountain Bottom Row: Leland, Ransom, R., Babcock, Burke

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