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I l A i I 1 BAND The Shenendehowa Band contributes greatly to the spirit of Shenendehowa. The forest green and white of the uni- forms blend a festive air to basketball games, parades, and concerts. In the spring of 55 the band under the direction of Mr. MacElroy played for several parades and won a trophy at one as the best musical organiza- tion present. The first concert was presented this year at the annual Community Festival. ln February two joint con- certs were given in conjunction with the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Band, one at Shenendehowa, the other at Burnt Hills. These concerts, made up of a 90 piece band were the fore- runners of many combined concerts to come. The annual spring concert, presented with the members of the Chorus, was the crowning glory in a string of many successes. J. Hight, D. Dewey, P. Dewey. J. O'Briel1. E. Barrett, R. Brown. ! r 3 5ll55i i l Iii! M' 5 Q- T Mgr, K . , ,lp FIRST ROW: F. Burke, 1. DeLong, E. Barrett, P. Dewey, E. Liedkie, S. Hopper, A. Seeley, J. Frier, J. Hopper, I. Fitch, R. Dunn. SECOND ROW: I. Greene, J. Wagner, A. Fawthrop, K. Hatlee, D. Dewey, J. Sitterly, T. Reed, W. Bornt, C. Beck, J. Shay, R. Drake, B. Beck, K. De Cerce, F. Shay. THIRD ROW M. Kasper, L. Lasher, R. Beck, R. Brown, R. Beck, R. Gibbs, C. Wicks, G. Sweet, D. Bruno, P. Barrette. FOURTH ROW: S. Pre- gent, L. Groat, R. Hopeck, G. Peck, E. Seilberger, Mr. McElroy THE BEGINNING P5122 If xv lit lr I
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FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses began as the Tri-union Lamplighters in 1953. The advisors were Mrs, N Randall and Miss Earl. In 1954 this club be- came the Future Nurses of America with Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Mapes as advisors. Mrs. Ma- rino took the place of Mrs, Randall in 1955. The object of the club is to encourage stu dents to enter into the nursing profession. Ac- tivities in 1955 included talks and field trips, 3 FIRST ROW: C. Sitterly, M. Riberdy, Mrs. Mapes E Roberts SECOND ROW J Serl display of dolls made by berger. J. Rivet, D, Sabourin, J. Buffoni, E Liedkie H Bertrand O Whitney members, entitled, The Nursing Profession through the ages ! , and the First Annual Talent Show, proceeds of which were for the Revolving Loan Fund. In June, the Parents' Tea was held and the year ended with a picnic. This year, the club has been on a field trip to the Ellis Hospital and has heard a talk by Major Mead of the Army Corps. Plans are well under way for the Second An- nual Talent Show. FIRST ROW: J. Dow, B. Van Olinda, S. Furlow, M. Charbonneau, R. Baker. SECOND ROW: J. Brewster, M. Gregoire, S. Huzar, R. Waddington. THIRD ROW: B. Kline, F. Burke, Mrs. Marino, S, Blossom. rv.,-3. .3 1,31 . .1 U gc. t ' 15.515 ' -lliii 'f ff ' 1-, ,, ,- I, I1 4 . A- . 'Q - ' ' E -- f '-- ,, 1. ' .. ' 451 -, .- . -1 'ge - 5. ,- rQ 5, ' 1. ij . ijg . V Y uqjfi, ., 1. 5 , L lp .I 'TC 5 I ,I A I A
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CHORUS - ' A'A' ' f',4-. , -2' r V1-vw? A -.-if 'bqsluir W Ar 3 g f .5 , A ,J.. Y - A f 1 i FIRST ROW: C. Jones, B. Luse, G. Tritt, J. Greene, J.Gori, N. Jarose, G. Bull, D. Male, J. Carey, S. Sanders, M. Richelieu, K. DeCerce, W. Goddard. SECOND ROW: E. Lambert, T. Bonneau, J. LaBa,rge, S. Nelson, C. Hayner, D. Furlow, R. Wing, L. McCune, N. Felt- housen, A. Titus, J. Rainsbury, S. Warner, A. Knorowski, A. Knorowski, B. Brewster, A. Guerria. THIRD ROW: B. Milczarek, P. Wooster, M. Gagnon. I. Miller, C, Louprette, I. Martin, N. Parazynski. J. Dow, J, Fer- guson, B. Kline, V. Peck, E. Peck, M. Millington, C. Martin, M. MacCarthy. FOURTH ROW: N. Wagner, J. Bozak, H. Danusiar S. Ryan, G. Higham, D. Werner, J. Skocylas, J. Werner, C. Kopacki, F. Ieske, P. Kowaleski, I. Sumner, I. Althouse, F. Burke. FIFTH ROW: P. Nielsen, D. Burwash, D. Kopyc, G. Sweet, K. Hatlee, C. Piche, B. Van O'Linda, J. O'Brien. I. Brewster, A. Char- bonneau, M. Liedkie, B. Cordson, N. Millington. SIXTH ROW: D. Meager, W. DeForge, P. Fasake, R. Holloway, D. Thompson, D. Palmateer, W. Winters, P, Miller, D. Whinnery, R. Beck, W. Tuck, L. Riberdy, J. Ruddy. C l-IOIR All decked out in their splendid robes, the Senior Choir has, on many occasions, displayed much musical talent. fl, The Choir is composed of about 1 If eighty students of the senior high school. During the past school year, under the direction of Mr. Norton, they have been seen singing a great O variety of musical compositions. They were on the Farm Bureau radio program, which broadcasted directly from our auditorium, have sung with the student body in our Christmas program, and have pre- sented two concerts. 67
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