SUNY at Oswego - Ontarian Yearbook (Oswego, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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THE SYMPHONIG CHOIR Once again the blended voices ot the Symphonic Choir can open their book of musical treasures and bring forth memories of a successful and enioyable year. Through the inspiration and able direction of Dr. Maurice O. Boyd, the chair has gained many lasting musical experiences. With the reverent setting of candlelight and organ music, the annual Christmas concert at home began' this season's program. The rest of the year proved to be an active one with road trips, radio broadcasts, and the Spring home concert. ' As in the past, the Symphonic Choir strived to stimulate appreciation of good music and provide means of musical recreation for those participating. The officers for the first term were: James Worrack, president, Louis Mandra, vice-president, Jo Masciantonio, secretary, John McConkey, Treasurer, William Horan, Custodian, and Noida, King, librarian. Changes in second term officers include Louis Mandra, president, Lester Glagov, custodian, and Beverly Peckham, librarian.

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Flrsl low: S. Nledenthol, D. Dolan, M. Drown, M. Foulln, J. Rupracht, E. Prescott, Min English, R. Be-mett, S. Roll, F. Zueretf, ll. Harrigan, C. Higgins, C. Hayu, J. Cooper, M. Neville. Second Row: P. Irving, M. luebbert, A. Rinio, B. Doyle, C, Morelxouxe, P. Martin, F. Press, D, DeDelT, A. Foster, A. Gerthey, A. Fiore, T. Noble, C. Ninesling, A. Tenster, D. Mlrobello, J. Scotlon. Third Row: A. Osdoby, A. Simpxon, B. Engle, D. Jodick, L. Somo, D. Salsol, J. Abbott, C. Buckley. M. leloy, C. Walratll, D. Burkle, R. Nougil, J. l.uMaccl1io, A. Frangox, M. Dutcher, B. Melloh, B. Coen, J. Constantine, l. Lieberman. I. Bobiclx. Fourth Raw: P. laurl, P. Shiner, C. House, J. Keckeley, M. Slunham, M. Goldfarb, N. Reynoldx, F. Lerner, H. Morlang, A. Slsarna, l. Lang, S. Albert, l.. Gross, J, Stella, P. Oswald, H. lennerth, B. Petta, E. Cowley, J. Moore, B. Kirkpatrick, B, Rockwell, J. Armhruxter. w M E I I The Women's Choir, composed of ninety voices, has completed a busy, exciting year. The events 0 S resulting from the twice-a-week meetings were a radio broadcast, Christmas program, Spring Concert with the Men's Glee, Club, annual Spring Festival, and farewell picnic. Miss Catherine c H 0 I R English is director ofthe group. The choir has doubled its numbers during the past two yea rlt is open to any girl, regardless of singing ability. Flut low: M. leoni, E. Brackett, L Cooper, D. Yorkey, P. Andalxchek, M. Qulnonex, M. Balmer, D. Walmxley, E. White, G. Rand. Second Rewx R. Bolt, A. Piocentini, C. Texsies, C. Tormay, P. Shaw, S. Burbank, l.. Fields. Third Kewl D. Pierce, A. DuSilva, l. Glagor, l.. Johnson, A. Dore, J. Goll, l. Klnler, A. Tormay, C. Holmes, R. Doszewskl, P. Per- cico, H. Kirsllen, A. Vita, D. Claramellc, F. Dilemardo, M. Mounce, l. Mandra, R. vqnouaer, A. longenmayer, 'IO0



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MR. ROGERS We ln the college band look back upon a season of much activity Besides playing for chapel programs we did our part to spur on our teams at soccer games and at basketball games The green and gold ofthe uniform have lnlected color and spirit into the games Our membership has been Increased by Incoming classes and an rncrecse In interest rn music We have added greatly to our score of musical selections We have a wide vanety of favorite marches, classical selections popular melodies, and favorite hit tunes In every tempo from waltz to tango Our last annual concert, given to an appreciative audience, could never be spoken of as static lt ran the scope from Sibelius Flnlandla, to Red Bank Boogie We sent our musrc far and wide over WOPT, and telecast over WHEN Officers for the year were Mildred Brfulco, president, Stanley Warren, vice- president, Dorothy Eisenberg and Barbara Prentrss, secretaries With the mem- bers and with the director, Mr. Paul W. Rogers, they have worked toward a better band. 102

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