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G. Mason, J. Mason, Crosier, Flagg, Pickett, Simpson iii UHL 26 — DAN D First Row: Cafferty, Murphy, Tompkins, B. Mason. Second ff, Sauers, Sanborn, Moon, McQuillican, Welds, Mason, Gardner, Brown, Hiscock, Morgan, Faulkner, Merk! Fourth Row: Zarpentine, McClellan, Chapman, Hay, Wrights, Cubitt, Colby, Staurt. Fifth Row: Maxim, Karbet, Pulver, Kincaid, Mr. Melville, Hendrick, Clark, Cubbitt The band, under the direction of Mr. Melville is developing into a highly ef- ficient organization. Mr. Melville is at our school for three days a week and with this added time is able to accomplish a great deal more than before this year. He is a wonderful teacher with a varied and thorough knowledge of music. The band has played for many enter- tainments in the school. During the spring they gave band concerts in front of the school. This spring they plan to attend the Monroe County Festival. The Majorettes, organized by Mr. Melville, have added much to the appear- ance and performance of our band. They have developed varied and interesting tricks with original formations.
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First Row: Tice, Haley, Stewart, G. Thome, W. Wolcott Second Row: Crosby, Cole, Mrs. Partington, McKinney, Williamson Third Row: Bailey, Reber, Reitz, Amish, C. Stettner, Zarpentine, Stallman Fourth Row: Pepper, Elmer, Wermuth, M. Holt, Peters. Hulek, Johnson, N. Holt, J. Stettner, Regruit, Spencer, Snyder GIRLY GLEE CLUB MIXED CHORUS: The Chorus, consisting of nine female voices and five male voices, is a new musical organization in S. H. S. this year. It was organized in December with the idea of singing and enjoying music, SEXTETTE: The Sextette, for femaie voices only, is also new. The girls sang in the ‘Candle Light Processional ' and in the ‘Variety Show’ GLEE CLUB: The enrollment this year is well over 30 members, The Glee Club took part in the Christmas Program. The highlight of the club's activities was the ‘Music Festi- val’ at Fairport, held on March 28, '42. It is the first time the Club has attended such a festival. Some of the girls sang with the ‘Massed Chorus’ of all the schools combined. The Club this year, under the supervision of Mrs. Partington, is the best yet. SEXTETTE CHORUS Seated: Mrs, Partington First Row: Mrs. Partington, G. Thome Standing: M. Holt, Aber, Zarpentine, Peters, Brown, Hulek Second Row: Elmer, N. Holt, Haley, Wadsworth, Bailey, Zar- pentine, Aber Third Row: Brown, M. Holt, Hulek, Cubitt, Spencer, Haag 25
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Seated: Schmidt, J. Mattern. Rear: Cubitt, Jervis, Russo, S. Brongo, Murphy, Beeler, Hedrick, Weld, Bueg, J. Brongo, Keldorf BOYys x ee “BEE” CLUB SAFETY PATROL The Safety Patrol, the first organiza- tion of its kind to be established in a rural school of Monroe County, was organi- zed in 1939 by Mr. Olmstead and has remained under his direction. The patrol consisted of two squads of five men each and a captain, At the present time there is only one squad, of five men, headed by Art Kirvan. The boys work outside after school to prevent the children from running in front of the buses and being injured. The Safety Patrél was a body which the school needed badly. Since it was started no one has been hurt in the parking lot. This is a fine demonstration of their efficiency. HALL MONITOR SYSTEM The Hall Monitor system was created by the Student Council to patrol the hall eighth periods. There are several monitors, all girls, headed by Joyce Bennett. They maintain order in the halls, preventing running, eat- ing and unnecessary roaming and conjestion in the halls. First Row Seated: Bennett, Erback, Fegyo. Second Row Seat! Cole, Kirvan. Third Row Standis Morgan, Pepper, Bonnet, Aber, J. Bennett, Anderson, Hodder, Stewart. Fourth Row Standing: Mr. Olm- sted, Colby, Schott,-Utter, Brongo
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