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Violin: Drums Jack Led air Piano: Betty MeMartin The orchestra played at the teachers1 Conference; Town Hall, November 13; Christmas Program at school; and the seasonal program for the Methodist Church, March 29th. Two members, Paul Wood and Ruth Klaus, played for the Easter Star metting last November. President - Mary Merkley Vice- Secretary - Edna Macauley Treasurer - Betty Chase Adviser - Miss Holmes The Heuvelton F.F.A. had a successful year at Gouverneur fair in 1945 making a total of 64.00 won in fair competition. At the Canton Judging Contest, Merkley, Poore, and Childs succeeded in winning second place. Merkley being high boy in the contest. The team received a large banner for their good work. The F.F.A. judged again at the Hammond Judging contest. The team was composed of Poore, Smithers, and Jackson. This team won third place, with Poore as fourth high individual. In the three F.F.A. rallies we also did well, winning the soring rally, placing third in the Fall rally, and winning first in the basketball tournament. The future farmers took a number of trips this year. Mr. H. J. Amberge and Donald Merkley took a trip to Morris- ville, to the State delegate meeting. During the fall, Merkley, Hand, and Childs went to Canton to a Leadership training school. Our baseball team took a trip to Parishvillle A number of the boys took a daylong trip to some outstand- ing dairy farms in the county this spring. This year, again, our club sold seeds from the Robson Company to make money for our Treasury. Two of our members were initiated into the St. Law- rence County farmer degree. They were Donald Merkley and Leo Hand. The second degree was given to four boys this year. They were Morris Wood, Horace Jackson, Louie Cutway, and Lester “artin.
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CHORUS The Chorus is a group of mixed voices; chosen and trained by Mi6S Cross. It is composed of eighteen sopranos eight altos, four tenors, and seven basses. We meet every Wednesday and Friday afternoon during the eighth period to rehearse for school assemblies and different programs in which the chorus participated. We planned to put on an opperetta entitled ” The Forest Prince” by Tschaikowski, but due to great sickness of the major players and the apparition of a May Festival, it was abandoned. This year on May tenth the chorus participated in the May Festival at Potsdam. VOCAL DAY Chorus day of the May Festival was held May 10th at Potsdam. The Heuvelton chorus traveled fy bus to a.ttend the event. The program for the day consisted of a rehearsal for the massed chorus from 9:30 to 10:30 under the direction of Mrs. Youngs. The rest of the time vrrs given over to the individual choruses. Heuvelton did not participate in this event. The afternoon program consisted of the continued performances of the individual schools. A concert was then given. The grade groups'-rrom Potsdam and C- nton sang several numbers. The Phoenix Club, a group of .iris from the Crane department, under the direction of Arnold Clair, se.ng several numbers. A male queftet sang a grc'-p of songs as well as the Men’s Clee Club, under the direction of Horace B. Bov raan. The concert closed with the Massed chorus singing for which event the Heuvelton chorus could not stav. ORCHESTRA NOTES The Heuvelton High School Archestra consists of Cornets: Paul Wood Shirley Bayne Mary Killenbac Mary Denny Clarinets: Ruth Klaus Beverly Nugent Eleanor Beach Vinton Bowering Trombone Marie Steele Mellophone: Mary Uerkley
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