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CH OR US The Junior Chorus, composed of boys and girls from the seventh and eighth grades, meets twice a week. Conducted by Mr. Yeaw, they participate in two concerts. Because of the un- finished condition of the music room in Septem- ber, the group had a late start but has gained great momentum through the year. In the fu- ture, Mr. Yeaw hopes the school will have a program of vocal lessons. Few schools offer this opportunity to voice students, and it will not only aid individuals but improve the quality of the whole chorus. The Senior Chorus, including about sixty-five students from grades nine through twelve, pre- sents two concerts yearly. Their advisor, Mr. Yeaw, hopes to expand the program to two choruses, a large one and a carefully selected group to handle more difficult music, classical as well as contemporary.
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E5 H Co'-npwjg anilkl ., , ,, t x , trawl uns if-' W ,Wh A Pl-S 4' The Science Club, advised this year by Mrs. Morrow, Mr. Christian, and Mr. Wheeler, has provided activities and op- portunities for students with special inter- ests in the natural sciences. The club is a chapter of the Junior Engineering Tech- nical Society, and members were able to attend an annual conference of lectures and laboratory demonstrations at Hanover. March tenth and eleventh brought the annual Science Fair, which produced a number of excellent projects. Tom Hoad- ley's Pancreas in Vitro went on to win a first award at the New Hampshire State Science Fair and a Certificate of Merit at Technorama XI in Lowell, Mass. Phil Smith's Blue Bottle Experiment took a second at the State Fair, where Jon Win- sor and Susan Whitney received Honorable Mentions. June Blanchard's Teratology and Chick Embryos received a second at Lowell. She, David Largy, and Linda Ga- bor also received awards from individual sponsors. David Largy, 'rTh6fWZ0dWdlj15iS,,, Second Grand, First Chemistry. Tom Hoadley, Pancreas in Vitro, First Grand, First Biology. ff Linda Gabor, Spectroscopy, Third Grand, First Physics. 'N 'Us
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BAND The twenty-eight member band rehearses twice a week under the direction of Mr. Yeaw. They are often seen and heard practicing marches and overtures in the school courtyard, although they were ousted by the snowman this winter. The band presents concerts for Labor Day, pep rallies, Memorial Day, and the end of school in june, and hopes to participate in some band festivals. Mr. Yeaw would like to form a pep band especially for games and rallies next year, to inspire school spirit.
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