Lake Shore Central High School - Shorelines Yearbook (Angola, NY)

 - Class of 1954

Page 63 of 96

 

Lake Shore Central High School - Shorelines Yearbook (Angola, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 63 of 96
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Lake Shore Central High School - Shorelines Yearbook (Angola, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 62
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Page 63 text:

M fai l J 1- M 1 ' ' 4 tl gill? X - ' 1 'TS- The development of our Band and Orchestra at Lake Shore may be compared very nicely with the passing of the twenty-four hours in a day. Let's look back to the wee-hours when these groups were started. ln 1927, with Mrs. Ho1tz's help. the Orchestra made its first appearance. This small group rapidly increased in size and ability, and was able by 1933 to attend the annual Music Festivals at Fredonia. ln the years 1934 to 1942, it was able to go on to the State Finals lno mean featl 4 times. As we creep around the clock to more compatible hours, we find that our Orchestra still competes at Fredonia every year. Although the State Finals no longer exist, the Erie County Music Educator's Association sponsors All-State Sectionals which many members of the Orchestra have participated in. ln the past few years, the orchestra has attended several Buffalo Philharmonic Concerts at Kleinhans Music Hall. This past year the Orchestra played for assemblies, the Concert, and for eighth grade and high school graduations. They are now busily preparing to uphold their excellent rating of I received at Fredonia last May. The Band entered the picture in 1932, and worked so hard that in 1933 it placed second in its class at Fredonia and was eligible for the State Finals at Syracuse that year. Since then. it has consistently received good or excellent ratings at Fredonia and was eligible 7 times for the Finals from 1933 to 1942. lt, too, participates in the County Sectionals. The other activities this year included playing for assemblies, several pep-rallies and football games, Class night, the Band Concert in the Spring, and at Fredonia. WEl.LER'S SERVICE GARAGE-Phone 225 0

Page 62 text:

First Row, Left to right: Priscilla Thayer, Marvin Riek, Eugene Eddy, Beryl Hagreen, Kathryn Huntington, Sara Lemmler, Robert Harper. Second Row: Rosella Morgano, Louis Campagna, Robert Stresing, Barbara Bartus, Nancy King, Mathew Jalsevac. James Geist. Alberta Winters. Elaine Smith, Gerald Clark, Marlene Garlock. Third Row: Mary Walters. David Gutillo. Gary Palmeter, Ella Maitland. Fourth Row: Frank Di Martino. Carmela Lattuca, Theresa Zoda, William Pringle, Melvin Brewer, Wayne Toombs, Harold Jordan, Robert Howder, Ronald Miller. James Green. Pasquali Ciccarclla, .lohn Mucheck. Deanne Dillenbeck. Thomas Vail, Albert Argauer. Mr. BAND Peterson. 58 o THE SPOT ORCHESTRA First Row, Left to right: Nancy Smith, Thomas Vail, Nancy Zoeller, Judith Smith, Bette Kingan, .ludith French. Elaine Smith, Marlene Garlock, Robert Harper. Second Row: Martha Thayer, Janice Guarino, Donna Bump, Alva Landon, Carol l.o Grasso, John Mucheck, Claudia Smith, Albert Argauer, Robert Howder, Carmela Lattuca, Priscilla Thayer, Theresa Zoda, Marvin Rick. Mrs. Holtz.



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SERV ICE OFFICE HELPERS Uffice helpers arc members of the National Honor Society, who voluntarily give up their free periods in order to help out in the office. These students relieve the heavy burden of duties incumbent on thc secre- tarial staff by running errands. making out thc absentee list. etc. This helps the main- spring or office to function more efficiently. Left to right: E. Robinson, P. Thayer, S. Riek. C. Solovey. 60 o ERICK'S DELICATESSEN ASSEMBLY The importance of assemblies lies in the fact that they are a source of supervised extra-curricular activities for interested students. Also, the entertainment value of these student presentations is important to the student body as a whole. Faculty mem- bers are active in the preparation of assem- blies, too. Each teacher usually participates in the presentation of one assembly annual- ly. Those students and teachers who con- tribute to the production of assemblies de- serve our appreciation because much originality and hard work go into the form- ulation of an assembly program. First Row, Left to right: C. Borngraber, S. Krull, M. Jalsevac, H. Muscato. Second Row: C. Pinto, F. Gros, J. Ahlers, Mrs. Hazelton. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club, with Joan Bartus as its president, helps to keep the complex mech- anisms of the library working smoothly. Members of the club help Mrs. Garrity. our busy librarian, by distributing library notices, collecting fines, lending books, keeping the library neat, repairing battered books, and making interesting and informa- tive displays for the library bulletin boards. First Row, Left to right: L. Zoda, K. Kelly, Mrs. Garrity, R. Rebescher, D. Dispence. Second Row: H. Harper, J. Bartus, P. Howard.

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