Lakewood High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Lakewood, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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24 THE CARDINAL - 1932 Our Band Our Lakewood High School Band began its second year of work early last fall, under the capable leadership of Mr. Arthur R. Goranson. It made two public appearances before Christmas, one at P. T. A. and one at Chapel, besides playing at every home basketball game during the winter. During the Spring it played on the May Day Festival Program and on the P.T.A. Musical Festival Program. B In January, several new members were added, making the total enrollment thirty-two. The new members, as well as the old ones, worked hard on several new selections, and the band was well represented at the Fredonia Festival, April twenty-ninth. The members of the band are at present: Hugh Clark ............................,....... solo trumpet Dorothy Terrill ..............................,........... Elial Catlin .......,,.... .,......... s olo trumpet Solo E Hat Alto Saxophone Ralph Bennett ............ .......... s econd trumpet Richard Nichols .........................,..........,.. Ross Butler ................................. second trumpet Second E flat Alto Saxophone Theodore Eckburg second trumpet Betty Ann Beal ...... C Melody Saxophone john Bootey .............................. second trumpet Curtiss Mather ...,...,.... Baritone Saxophone Doris Peake ................ ............ t hird trumpet Robert Klock ........................ Tenor saxophone Chester Phillips ............. ......... t hird trumpet Winston Peake ........................... Baritone horn Harry Patton .............. ......... t hird trumpet Mac Campbell ..........................,...... Sousaphone Armeda Black ......,,... ......... t hird trumpet Archie Anderson ..................... solo trombone jack Smith .......,................. .....,...... s olo clarinet Paul Warner ,....................... second trombone Virginia Stafford .......... ............ s olo clarinet Melva Freed ......... .. ........ third trombone Donald Falldine ..................... second clarinet Donald Keefe ............. ............ t rap drummer Viola Flaugh ,,.......... ........... s econd clarinet Ruth Nichols ..,....... ................. b ass drum Robert Stitt ............ ........, t hird clarinet Robert Clark ................ ....,...., F rench horn Mary Roberts ........ .......... t hird clarinet Robert Bootey .,......... ......... F rench horn George Wolfe ................,............. third clarinet Searle Clark ..........................,......... Mellophone The encouragement and boosting that everyone has given the band has aided greatly in its success last year and this year, and every member wishes to take this opportunity to thank every student of Lakewood High, parents, friends, and teachers for the kind cooperation given. We sincerely hope that the band shall go forward and climb to far greater heights than it has today, and that many new members will be ready to start work next fall. Band work is one of the most fascinating and interesting outside activities, and we, that are leaving it, leave it with a feeling of deep appreciation and a strong hope that many others will learn to value it as we have. Every band member gladly gives honor where honor is due-to Mr. Ar- thur R. Goranson, for we esteem him not only for his musical appreciation and ability but also as a man. D. T. 732

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THE CARDINAL - 1932 23 O Boys Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club organized in September and elected the following officers: President ...l..........l............,............ ...................... P aul Coe Secretary and Treasurer .......... ................... L averne Waid Librarian ........................................ ........................ F. verett Dailey Faculty Advisor ..,..................................................................... Miss Evangeline Flohr Since last year, the boys seem to have acquired talent in the way of sing- ing. Also, they have become very exclusive, numbering only seventeen. The boys took part in the P. T. A. Christmas Festival, arranged a Chapel program-a mock wedding which resulted in cabbage throwing, helped the Girls' Glee Club in the annual operetta, journeyed to Fredonia to take part in the Music Festival, and now commencement activities are in view. Two important questions remain: 1. How many of us are going to be accepted members of Glee Club next year? 2. Are we going to have another party at Midway this year? Our Crchestra The orchestra is one of our oldest musical organizations, but the strong interest in the band of late has caused interest in it to wane slightly. However, the members have Worked hard on their music this year and some good work has been done, under the leadership of Miss Evangeline Flohr. The orchestra made two public appearances this year, the night of the Senior Play, March 17th, and the P.T.A. Music Festival. The members of the Orchestra are: Madeline Russell Paul Blair ......... Violin Violin Lura Bucklin .............. ..........., V iolin Olive Ingleson ........ ........... V iolin jack Smith ................... ............. C larinet Betty Ann Beal ............ ........... S axophone Dorothy Terrill ............ ........... Archie Anderson Mac Campbell .... Saxophone Trombone Sousaphone Donald Keefe ............... ............... D rums Virginia Stafford Piano D. T



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THE CARDINAL - 1932 25 Hi-Y Club t Officers of the Hi-Y Club for the past year were elected just before the close of school in the spring of 1931. They were as follows: g President ................,,,.,......,,,....,:.... ..,..........,...............4... E dward Loomis Vice-President ......., ............. R ichard Nichols Secretary .,.,....,,,,... ,......- J ames McGraw Treasurer ........ ....................,.. J ack Smith Sponsor ..................,,,,,,.,..4.....4.,.....................,...........,.... Coach Swearingen The Hi-Y Club is a branch of the Y. M. C. A. in the high school which is made up of the students: Its purpose is: To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Along with this is our motto or slogan- Clean living, clean speech, clean athletics, clean scholarship and contagious Christian character. We began the year by printing the Football Schedules, attractive little cards, which were given to any student 'wishing one. Our second large project was to sponsor a school newspaper which should be a permanent feature in our high school. The Club published a small mimeographed paper for a short time and then handed it over to a regular staff. We have watched with great interest its success and believe it to have been well worth our while. Our meetings every Wednesday evening in the school have consisted main- ly of discussion of school problems and their remedies and programs of various games. Every month we held a supper meetingftureen style. Twice during the year we held initiation ceremonies, each time admitting four new members. About Christmas time we entertained the Chautauqua County Boys Forum at the M. E. Church where discussion of the Hi-Y and its relation to school problems followed a dinner. The last meeting was a Weiner roast held several miles up the lake. .There was a general program of games and all the fun which accompanies an evening by a roaring fire. W W. P. '32

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