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SENIGR PLAY Joella Westley Judson Iames Lockwood Audrey Dutton Vlrglnla Wll Emerson Audrey hams Vlncent Dutton Owens Owen Burt. John EVCTIIL 158 -tc'-L 'Nil JE, Frost Marllyn Farwell SEATED Janet Hogue Mary Holdcroft A-1. -r The Senlors spent many hours practlclng thelr play We had fun though, dldn t we' Seems llke everythlng happened to postpone lt, wlth Audrey Owens gettlng ln the hospltal and a change of the dates so many tlmes Flnally the nlght came when we donned our make up and costumes We feel It was one of the best plays H C S ever had and lt truly was a success Strlctly Formal produced November 13 was a heart warmmg, laughter crammed 3 act comedy Jane fJoella Westleyj and Sally fAudrey Emersonj do not have dates for the Senlor Dance whlch IS only eleven days away George fJohn EV8l'ltt, and J lm QJamcs Lockwoodj have not mentloned the dance to the glrls MBTCIB QLeAnna John sonj, who IS Sally s cousln comes from New York for a vlslt She snares all the men wlth her go gettem' t3CtlCS except Elroy fOwen Burt! He IS lnterested only ln shot puttlng but really lsn t as dumb as he seems Clndy fAudrey Owensj, Jane s cousln comes to stay wlth Mr and Mrs Andrew Cutler QVlrglnla Wllllams and Judson Dut tonj for a few weeks She trlesto solve all the perplexlng problems but only makes matters worse The only way she can thlnk I8 by maklng terrlflc nolses on her horn She has Agnes 1Mary Lou Ingraml the mald, help her wlth the dlfflcultles M Ahern QVlncent Duttonj and Mr Cutler get ln a mlx up over thelr prlze peonles Marllyn 1Marllyn Farwellj IS always on the run looklng for Elroy who l8 the only Senlor boy who lsnt dated for the dance He flnally asks Clndy to go With hlm Mrs Tllton 1Mary Holdcroftj has dlfflcultles wlth her daughter Rose QRoberta Learn y gettlng the mumps and keeplng Josle Uanet Hoguej out of mlschlef Lt Bob Cun nlngham fWalter Frostj IS called to take Jane to the dance as her father forblds her to go wlth George, who dld flnally ask her In the end all the problems come out rlght wlth Jane and Sally gomg wlth George and Jlm Clndy wlth Elroy, and Bob wlth Rose, who recovers from the mumps, and Marcla bemg put to bed because she caught them The Senlors feel that much of the success of thelr play was due to Mlss Murray s efflclent dlrectlng We wlsh to thank those who prompted asslsted wlth the make up, stage managers and others who helped us make our play one whlch wlll always be remembered 30 j ,osx s '. f! X Z Y Z , 5 jg ' 4 , STANDING Roberta Leam, Walter i I 1 Mary-Lou Ingram. LeAnna johnson Ee fi . . . . . , u - n - ' - . , . . . . - , . . H , . . . . - . . , . , . I . n l a 4 n u o I , . . . . . I ri . . , . . . . Y . . . , . , ' Y
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yay -lll 2 tml i f 3 5 I 5- 'llf' l 4 1 1 l l , Y f Q I , ' 1 I I --+1 ROW I Preston Hopkins Marilyn Strong Ann Lmdennan Janet Patterson Marilyn Farwell Sharlean Wilson laul Lmderman Howard Lmderman ROW II Madalm Learn Phyllis Fairfield Raymond Isaman Norman Crawford Janyce Slawson Elaine Learn Loretta Seelbmder George Hillman Douglas Davis Tom Izrvay ROW III Genevieve Bishop Sally Ervay Patty Randall Nlar ,one Strexght Norma Bell Donald Ingram Shirley Hitchcock Sandra Farwell Elsie Owens Alberta Gaylor Bruce Matteson Monroe Bishop Shirley Hall Rodney Lockwood ROW IV Ronald Foster Maurice l'olts Ray Wagner Max Hurlburt Kenneth Mc Lam Keith Lnnderman Donald Farwell Miss McMurray BOYS The Boys Chorus methmg new this year d since its organization, been very active omposed of boys in des 9 12, we started mg four part A Cap la work immediately der the able direction Mr Howe Among the songs that e have learned are Old unt Jemima, Steal way, Go Down Moses he Whlffenpoof Song, BAND Our band is really still in the making be- cause many people just began playing their in- struments this year. Those who played before were the beginning of the Senior band. The beginners made up a Junior band. Here they had the experience of playing in a band together with the various instruments and learned to follow a conductor. Gradually, as beginners learned to play better and could master Senior band music, they were promoted to Senior band The numbers we worked on for the Spring Concert were 'Star March E DeLamater, Marilyn Walt E DeLamater, and Eve ning Idyl Reverie-Ernest Weber CHORUS and Dry Bones, a Fred Waring arrangement We have sung at as semblles, the Senior Play, the Methodist Churches in Hinsdale and Cuba and the Christmas P T A pro- gram Some of the boys sang at the music festival at Gowanda High School May 22 John Everxtt Owen Burt james Lockwood Donald lngram Dale W aguer Ronald Slawson Mr Howe Tom Ervay Kenneth M Lam Victor Kent Larrv Lmderman Max Hurlburt GIRLS CHORUS The Girls Chorus started singing three Part usic for the Christmas program at which they sang Lo How a Rose Eer Blooming Angels We Have eard On High and Jolly Old Saint Nicholas fter Christmas we started working on the following prmg Concert numbers Lullaby Mozart The ight Has a Thousand Eyes Noble Cain, and Ho-La L1 Bavarian Folk Song As the yearbook goes to press we are hoping to nd the following members to the All County Music estival at Gowanda High School, May 22, where ey will sing with an All County Mixed Chorus opranos, Marilyn Strong, Virginia Emerson, and udrey Owens, Altos Joella Westley Audrey Emer n, and Mary Lou Ingram ROW I Shirley I'3ll'llClll latty Sowmskn Barbara Plat: Loretta Seel binder Marjorie Streight Joan Lewis Loretta Durphy Elsie Owens Norma Bell Alberta baylor Sandra Farwell June Exermtt Janet Batterson Ann Lmderman ROVV II Roberta Learn Eleanor Bean Audrey Owens Mary Lou Ingram Virginia Emerson Manlyn Strong Patty Wilson Alberta Eaton Miss Mchlurrax joella Westley Madahn Learn Xirglnla Williams Audrey Emerson Donna Benham . . 77 . . L . ,- , , u ' sr . u -w .. .. , z -- , - ' v 77 v ' 7 5 1 y 1 ' ' . . ,. , I . , . . , I . . . - - 1 I . . . . 1 -I Q u A 1' - 4 I l '- y A - - , I l p V v l V . . .' . ' , ' 1 . ' . . ' . ' . 1 ' l - . . I , . ls u n I I ' r : - - , - i I T u 1 , - n u , nu n 1 - n v I - l - 1 - -U , r - . - C' 1 . , V jf I 1 ' ' ' ' - r 4 J . . . ' 5 ' 'gl Q R k ,i f., , 5 1 , ' 1. I 1 ' n u 1, i ' , , lv . I 1 1' . V I l ' 2 2- Q ' n in ' ' u . ' ' - 1 , 3 Y ' I I . . . 1 ' , u u , u . . .-. , . ,, . . - .,, . . . : , - . - 1 n . ' ' ' . . ' . . .' . ' ' Y v , Vi , . l g l . , 4 ' , , ' - , - Z F g 1 y I - H, A , A l - . ' . - ,. . . :, .' ' '- 1 , v ' v
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GPERETTA Nofman C uv' I aman Wayne r- aymongaxgrd Bourne K Raymond ' man 'nf wa nt 'mme KeC awiord WIC Emerson ,Norman f ACT I John and Mary Carroll buxld a Snow man on the day before Chrlstmas A they work they dlscuss an old legend 'If a chlld does a good deed on Chrlstmas Eve the Snow man will come to llfe for a few brief mmutes before midnight John does not belleve thxs tale but Mary thmks It IS true The Snow man moves his arm for Mary and she tells John about lt but he stlll doubts It A little Newsboy happens along and asked John lf he mlght come m and help decorate the tree John rudely sends the Newsboy on hms way John dxd not tell Mary about the Newsboy when they went ln the house Left alone the Snow man decldes to teach the selfish John a lesson, so he calls hxs brother Snow men to come and dance for hmm At mxdmght the Snow man loses all power of life and becomes r1g1d agam Carol smgers are heard m a dlstance ACT II John ln bed IS very restless due to his troubled conscxence Suddenly the Snow man appears and tells hlm he IS a vely selflsh boy John laughs A squad of Tm Soldlers arrlve and tell John that they have come for Chrlstmas but cannot stay smce he 18 so selflsh A Japanese Juggler man enters and beglns domg hls trlcks but did not stay because of John s selfishness Chnstmas Imps cause John such anguish that he calls for help and Mary comes She makes John smg and dance and then takes hxm downstalrs to see the toys ACT III Heaps of presents are under the beautlful tree and as they are unwrappmg the packages the Newsboy IS heard outside Mary suggests they mvlte hxm ln The Newsboy only recelved three old toys as presents and he offers to share them wlth John and Mary At last John s selflsh heart IS touched and he offers the Newsboy all the toys he can carry A rap at the door as heard and John fmds the Snow man and hls helpers John I8 no longer a selfish boy and everythmg IS gay and brlght xn a grand fmale 31 thc-w-.IM R , l B g . ' E D K 'J 0 J'-on ' - ' . s , 2 ' ' D . . . . b. . ,, , n 1 - o I . . , . , . i J . I . ' .- . ' , . - . . , . .
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