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Girls' Glee Club l'resident , , lsalmelie l uess l.iltrarian lVlargaret Grulmer lieporler , lfleanor l.al ayelte liavulty Adyiser ,, ..,. , ,Miss Y. lforsylhe 'llhe Girls' Glee Glult. eonsisting ol' sixty'-five tnetnlvers. has had a very l'llj0yillllP and Slll'l't'SSlllll year under the direetion ol' Miss Virginia l7orsythe. 'llheir aim has lveen to sing: ilu- finest selet-tions in musie lo the liest of their altility. 'llhe Clnh has made many fine appearanees. one of wltivh was in the nature of a Sunday afternoon Christmas 4-oneert on llet-emlier IO. 193-l. At that little the eomhined lioy si and Girls' Glee Cluhs gave the eantata. 4'Childe ,lesusfi The girls taking solo parts were Geneva Goote. soprano: .lune lfy ans. alto. Wvinifred l.loyd avrompanied. They also appeared at the llflarrh l'arent-Teaelter meeting and at several assemlmly programs. On these v i programs they gave the following selections: 'Weni Greatorf a ehorale hy Bart-Scfhmid sung: in l.atin, and uGalni As the Niglttf' hy Carl liohn. . , l 1 The eomliined lloys' and Girls' Glee Glulis gave 'The Pilgrinis Chorus ' from the opera. Tannhaust-r. lmy Wagner. 'llhe Girls' Glee Clulv 1-oneluded the year's activity hy eontrilmuting to the Spring Music-al lfestix al held May 24. l935. At this little the mnnliers. That ls Jean. lmy lienjamin Godard: On Wings of Song. by lfelix ltlendelssohnz and A Candle. a Candle. hy Walter Goodell u ere presented. iiillf' Boys' and Girls. Glee Glulis sang l'Hymn of l.oxe.'i hy Anton llxorali. and The Spacious Firmantent on Highi' from The Greationsfi by Haydn. 7 Through graduation the Girls Glee Glulm loses several of their older memliers who have been most faithful. To them the Glnh wishes the hest ol' luck and hopes they rontinue their interest in music. Bavk Row: Nellie Munroe. llelen Kahl. l.uvella Atwater. Bernivt- fiooli. 'Xlarion llelterline, Xlary Dutton. Julia llughes, Mary Grosser. Eleanor Lalfayette. l'hyllis llin- Inan. Pauline Ogden, Carrie Blunt. ,loeelyn l'attersort. Mabel Angler. lsalmel Walker. Eleanor AlC'fiE1llPy Nlary Brady. Next How: llelen Sullivan, Xlarion llay, Freida ,ll1f'1'tlJStlYl, l.elia Woodeocli, Margery Totsnsetul. Xlary Doyle. ,lanet Reese. Nirginia Harding. ffarolyn llowartl. Marguerite Brady. Florence Austin. Xlary Gililions. Gertrude Brady, Ruth Wioodwortli. Gertrude Yiieres. Next How: Emily Edmunds. lflizaheth Xlellarlney, l.uella Sprague. Catherine ffoupe. .Nlary Ryder. l.ut'y Williams. Nornia ,lane Evans, Pauline Randall, Mary Hogan. TllQ'llIlil Hughes. Ruth Ogden. Marion Miars, Eleanor l.loyd, Rachel llenry. Front Row: Margaret Sullivan. Susanne lloote, Geneva Coote. Doris lfluess, Elizahetli Gilliland. Miss lforsylhe, lsalielle Fuess. Margaret Grulier, l'lntily lletzinger, Gertrude Lloyd. Betsy Nishet, l'ilixaheth Townsend. ,lune livans.
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Back Row: Lester Chamberlain. Byron Wlilmot, .lamcs Steele, George Dunn, George icynolds. Roger Barnes. Next Row: Leo Barnes. Milton Wlratten. Gordon Odell. Stuart Xllen. Arthur Roberts, Rohert llrady. Cecil Edwards. Next Row: Clesson Cook. Wil- liam llarrig, Lincoln Stafford, Edwin Furner, John Ford, Roger Diehl. Rolmert Nlanion. francis jory. Front Row: Frank Hanlxins. Glen Williams, Richard Cowen. Nlr. llarl. William Niles, Oney Ogden. Future Farmers President , . RlCl1ill'Kl Cowen X ice President . , .Glen Williams Secretary . , , . . . .Wlilliam Niles Reporter ,.... , ...,. ,lames Steele Faculty Adyiser , . . . . ...,,. Mr. K. S. Hart The Waterville Futu rc Farmers have had a very successful year. They started thc year hy going to the State Fair where they took an active part in thc judging contest. They also entered thc chapter contest and came home with the first prize. This entitled them to enter the national chapter con- test. The contest was based on the activities of the chapter and its useful- ness to the school and to the community. Again the boys distinguished them- selves lay returning with Sl50 as the third prize taken in national competi- tion. A record such as this proves that the Future Farmers of the Wate1'y'ille Central School are a real credit to the institution. It is also a tribute to Mr. Kendrick Hart, whose untiring ellorts went a long Way toward accomplish- ing this great success. On October 8 and 9 the boys held their second annual Future Farmer Fair at which there were more than five hundred exhilmits. They also had a chicken supper at the fair in order to raise money for their trip to Cornell during Farm and Home Wleek. Accordingly twenty-fixe lroys lclt for Cornell on Felmruary ll to return on the l6th. The feature of the trip was the Future Farmer broadcast. The 'Waterxille lmoys presented a fifteen minute program through the facilities of the Cornell radio station. The sulvject of their broadcast was how they won third prize in the national chapter contest. During liaster vacation the Agriculture III Class went to New York City for four days. While there, they visited the markets on the railroad piers. the lmutter and egg exchange and many other interesting lll places. On the return trip they stopped at Allmany. Later in the year they went to Schenectady to liroadcast a program similar to the one at Cornell.
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Burk How: lfranlx lhrnkins, ,lzrrnes Steele, Cillmert Str-inrnzrn. Uney Ogrlen. lit-orgre llunn. Rielrartl Cowen. liennr-th llunliins. Next Row: l,ynn Williams, llurolrl Tyler, lohn liolanrl. Ross Nleflrrlre, llrrrlton Alslreinrer, Klielruel lf:-r'r4rrr'r'i. Wiilliarn Yiles. Next low: ,lolrn Kelley, ,lkllllt'4 Rr-trgarri. Warren Ranlxins. Xlilliarrn ,'M'er'y. Uonalrl Willitrrns. 'Xlhert Slukey, Rohert l.ally. llogter Diehl, Clesson tloolx. lfrrrnt Row: Hrryrnonrl Wil' iarnrs. Stuart Allen. llonulrl King, Nlr. Wileox, lflrno llrrrlirrgrurne, Elton llor'nl1urg1lr, tiorlerielx fNlr'l,ean. tilrarles lfln-r'le. Roger 'l'erry. Boys, Glee Club l'resirlent Elmo llrrrlingurne Press lleporter ,larnes Steele l,iln'ariarr . , . Elton l,0l'lllTllt'f1lt lfur-rrlty Aclyiser ...., .... W lr. l . Wilt-ox The progrzrrrr of the Roy s' Ch-e Chili for l931L-35 has ln-en very erluea- tionul and also very entertaining. With their irrereaserl rnernlvership this year, they lruve striven townrcl lviggier :incl lretter aehiexenrents. All during the year. the lroys worlaecl xery hurcl and as at result rerrlixerl rr great cleul of good fellowship and sportsrnunslrip. ln the early part of the year, they worked with the Girls' Clee Cluli to proclur-e tr program which proyecl to he yery satislln-tory to everyone. This progrurn entitled 'QClrilcle Jesus. was gziyen at Christrntrs tirne. Among those from the elulm who took solo parts in the perlorrnarrrr-e were Charles lflrerle, llomleriek lVleLezrr1 anrl lflrno llurlingarne, terrors: Raymond Wlil- liams, lizrssg ancl Roger Terry, lmaritone. Some time later the lilllll presented with the Girls' Clee Clulr the well known composition, 'll'ilgrirns' Chorusfy hy Wlugrrer art at meeting of the l'z1r'errt-Tearfher' Association. On May 241- the lmoys remlerecl two seler-tions. 'Llllirnh Up, Ye Chillun. Clirnlifi and hweire Loyal 'l'o Old Wiateryillef' as their eontrilrution to the Spring Music' Festival. All the lroys wish to thunk Mr. Wilt-ox. their zrclyiser. for his very fine leaclership and lor his elliorts to help thern reaeh the goal whieh they set up early in the year.
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