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i l STATE SHIP WINNERS lst Row, L. to R.: Barbara Scholes, Kathleen Kohler. 2nd Row: Mary Sherman, Bar- bara Stenson, jean Hohday. 1st Row, L. to R.: Jerry Kral, Mary Shen-nan, Barbara Scholes, Barbara Stenson, jean Hohday, Joyce Buck, Frederick Steaderman, jared Barlow. 2nd Row: Sally Satterlee, Emma Howard, Linda Warren, Stanley Marsh, David Shearing, Elaine Shaffner, Mary Wag-ner, Elizabeth Madison. 3rd Row: Eileen Stenson, Hal Rogers, Richard Bracone, David Gross, David Almeter, Fay Clark, Marilyn Phelps, Absent: Kathleen Kohler, Cecelia DeRycke, Sandra Sanford, Cecile Comelius, Gayle Lampe. HCJNOR SOCIEY 4 X 40 SCHOLAR-
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lst Row, L. to R.: Linda Warren, Vivian Ames, Helen Stauss, Serena Halvorsen, Mary Wagner, Claudia Shattuck, Linda Wagner, Maria Kral, Donna Bliss, Dorothy Dutton, lva Allen, Sharon Phelps. 2nd Row: Thelma Williams, Mary Sherman, Elea- nor Frazier, Shirley Todd, Connie Grlsewood, Theresa Bosseler, Dorothy Woodard, Waneta Buckley, Ruthella Sargent, Nancy Mlller, Dorothy Coffey, Mary Francis Bush, Victoria Jahlonski. 3rd Row: Limzla Hale, Rebecca Tauscher, Bonnie Rowe, Sandra Camey, Judy Barlow, Marjorie Smith, Cecile Cornelius, Barbara Whitmore, Vlrglnla Kohler, Elizabeth Madison, Barbara Scholes, Elaine Shaffner. 4th Row: Laura Robin- son, Caroline Bliss, Mary Jean Garbo, Virginia Wing, JoAnn Beaumont, Eileen Sten- son, Fay Clark, Judy King, Janet Hume, Ruth Johnson, Lolita Noble. 5th Row: Mar- jorie Gates, Joan Bolster, Diane Recore, Jean Cook, Warren Ridder, Jared Barlow, Richard Hess, Richard Bowles, John Madison, Mr. Stevens. 6th Row: David Galton, Don Mote, James Vasser, William Felster, Richard Whitmore, James Little, Thomas Madison, David Gross, DeAlton Bean, Leon Randall. SENIOR CHORUS Mixed chorus, our largest musical organization, was glad to be once more under the direction of Mr. Stevens. At the beglnnlng of the year the task of recruiting a sufficient number of boys willing to slng appeared to be difficult, However, the choral call, sounding loud and persistently, was answered by many male athletes. Musical appreciation was increased through work on semi-classical numbers such as Handel's Messiah. The Christmas Asesmbly and the Spring Concert gave the Chorus an opportunity to show the fine quality of thelr accomplishments for the year. Evidence of the growth of the music department of LCS, both ln size and enthusiasm, is clearly perceived on observing the junior chorus. Made up of seventh and elthgh grade boys and girls, this group meets twice a week to learn the principles of choral technique JUNIOR CHORUS lst Row, L, to R.: Wendell Shattuck, Robert Kersch, George Ehresman, Daniel Mc- Bride, Lynn Hall, john Ames, Kenneth Krajewskl, Michael Lekopltes, Roy Grtsewood, Nonnan Randall, Leo Madison. 2nd Row: Virginia Kohler, Arlene Noble, Ann Vincent, Iudy Renaud, Phyllis Woodard, Barbara Brown, Mary Louise Columbo, Judy Smith, Rose Marie Bracone, Caroline Blis . 3rd Row: Gloria Perkins, Patricia Brown, Linda 'lH1cker, Ellen Frazier, Vema Reed, Shella Crowell, Wynola Popp, Anna Ames, Linda Bums, Mary Lee DeGolyer, Mr. Stevens. 4th Row: Linda Merle, Mary Songer, Marl- lyn Flint, Bonnie Barlow, Linda Dunning, Charlotte Lawson, Elaine Robinson, Audrey Miller, Patricia Brogan, Sharon Green. 5th Row: Sandra Carpenter, Sally Stenson, Carol Cook, Kathleen Erhart, Nancy Redding, Roxanne Wolcott, Deanna Camey, Carol Baker, Linda Blsenbach, Marlene Ftnkle, 39
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FFHA. lst Row, L. to R.: David Shearlng, Robert Shearing, John Meyer, Gerald Kral, Wil- liam Shearlng, James Houghton, Mr. Robinson. 2nd Row: Martin Halvorsen, Gary VanSlyke, Gerald Ferlngton, Douglas Bliss, Warren Ward, Larry Davis, Edward Mar- quart. 3rd Row! Michael VanS1yke, David Walton, joseph Stalford, Paul Halvorsen, Roger VanSlyke, James Grlsewood, Ronald Noble. The Chapter Meeting Contest Team won the County and Sectional Contest. Eleven members took part and succeeded ln winning the State Chapter Meeting Contest. In the Wyoming County FFA Speaking Contest, Jerry Kral placed second. Dave Ayers, Ray Jacoby, Richard Popp, Frank Vassar, and Steve Wing were honored to be raised to the degree of Empire Farmers. FFA members took part in the State FFA Convention band and chorus at Verona. The chapter placed first ln the Wyoming County Land judging Contest, Grant Metcalf, Steve Wing, and Richard Popp were members. Grant Metcalf, David Shearlng, and Gerald Kral were accepted for the Wyoming County Farmer Degree. Officers of the chapter are: Jerry Kral - President: Dave Shearing - Vice-President: james Broughton - Secretary: Robert Shearing - Treasurer: john Meyer - Reporter: William Shearing - Sentinel. The LCS Chapter won the Spring Contest Trophy. They placed third at County Achievement Day. The chapter sent five boys to the State FFA Camp Oswegotchie, New York, while David Ayers was one of three boys from the state' that went to Camp Mlnlwanca, Michigan. Under Dave Shearing, twelve memltrs planted a crop demonstration which placed second in the state's top ten. Dave Shearlng, Grant Metcalf, and Mr. Robinson attended the National Convention ln Kansas City. Two-hundred and fifteen guests attended the Ninth Annual Family Banquet where members spoke on their activities. The Student Council was active this year with two projects. They obtained a hard cover for the yearbook, which they sponsored, and also directed the Monitor System, The Student Council was lnvlted to attend the District Twelve Meeting of the New York State Association of Student Councils, held at Marion, New York. Mary Frances Bush, Virginia Kohler, and Richard Bracone were chosen to attend. The Student Council decided that membership would not further the interests of the student body and so decided against joining. One of the results of this visit was the or- ganizing of dancing during the lunch period. Mrs. Bannister should be commended for her work as advisor of this group. lst Row, L. to R.: Hal Rogers, Virginia Kohler, Jared Barlow, Mrs. Bannister, john Madison, Barbara Stenson. 2nd Row: Mary Francis Bush, Bonnleclare Evans, Darla Rogers, Robert Marsh, Audrey Miller, Richard Bracone. 3rd Row: Roger Chimino, George Ehresman, Ronald Woodworth, Ronald Keaton, judy Smith, Judy Renaud. ' H STUDENT COUNCH 41
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