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Row I: Boss, Yaw, Mathey. Lewis, Smith, Gallinger. Row Il: Shipman, Price, Kilty, Young, Yaw, Austin, Armstrong. lllowers. Boss, Matthews, King, Edick, Saunders, Card. Row III: Lamb, Cifarelli, Perkins, Yaw, Huntley, Saunders, Cook, Lewis. Crewell, Steeves, Greene, Ford, Chase, Yaw, Blowers, Greene, Kosmoski, Armstrong, San- derson. Row IV: Rowlands, Gates, Armstrong, Matteson, jones, Hansel, Bouck, Hansel, Mr. Stutzman. Row V: Ford Leonard. Taylor, Sullivan, loller, Fikes, Brown. EIOR BA D The Senior Band started the year by electing the following ofhcers: President-Betty Shipman. Vice-President-Ellen Kilty, Secretary-Treasurer-Joyce Price, Librarians-Robert Chase, Jeannette Lamb. The first activity of the year was the Cherry Valley Festival in which most of the members of the band participated. On October 29. a card party and masquerade dance was sponsored to help earn money for the forthcoming new uniforms. November ll was the date of the band's first appearance. The occasion was a program depicting the history of Armistice Day. Again ou November 13. several members of the band left home to attend the all-state program at Whitesboro. The Christmas program this year found the band pro, viding its share of the entertainment with the presentation of several novelty numbers. As usual, everyone looks forward to the spring activities of the band because these activities provide educational fun to accompany the suspense of waiting to hear the rating. Left: First grade boys and girls get a first glimpse of the Christmas toys in 'l'was the Night Before Christmas. Right: Mr. Stutzman directs the band as they rehearse their Christmas music. i , fl!
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UGGET TAFF Editor-in-flziaf Betty Shipman Assistant Editor Grant Hansel literary Editor Barbara Snow Business Manager Louis Cifarelli Art Editor Elizabeth Wellenstein Production Manager Kathleen Jones Photography Chairman Ruth LaBu1nbard Sales Manager Carolyn Gallingcr General Advisor Miss Wing Business Advisor Miss Hughes Row I: Miss lVing, Plank, Snow, Cifarelli, Shipman. Hansel, Miss Hughes. Row II: 'I'rurnan, WVellenstein, Kilty, Murphy, Palmer, Young. Leogrande, Jones, Gallinger. YVith Miss Wing as their advisor the Annual Stall' functioned eilectixely and with concrete results. Many students contributed their various talents to the linal production. Some ineinbers of the Junior Class worked on the stall to gain experience for next year's yearbook. PRESS This year the Beacon stall' organized with Kathleen Jones as Editor and Joyce Price as her Assistant. Nituble fingers typed while busy brains wrote stories and gathered news for the paper. The Senior Class published the Christmas Issue of the Beacon under the careful supervision of Mr. Harrison. In April '48, Kathleen Jones and Joyce Price represented the Press Club at the N. Y. S. S. P. A. conference at Mohawk. Row I: M. Gigliotti, C. Gallingcr, B. Tanney, K. Jones, J. Price, D. Pickersgill, C. Cifarelli, B. Tanney. Row II: J. Ferucci, .-X. McGee. C. Chapin. C. Voorhees, V. Miller, E. Amell, B. Strong, M. Dttnckel, Miss Hughes, R. Young, J. Brower, .X. Connor, J. Smith, J. Wvilliarns, D. Truman. M. Smith, K. Birmingham. Ron' Ill: li. Dutton. .L Saunders. P. Currier, G. Hansel, R. Merritt, G. Davis. l
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' .M 4 , , gf ff ff 2 'T M .y Q ,Z U 4 'I , 4 . , , ,, ' V' W EU? if ,ww rw ,Q Row I: Cifarelli, Wheelock, Gould, Price, Palmer, Miss Rawson, Moore, Shipman, jones. Voorhees. Row ll: Miller, Ketz, Kilty, Chapin, Lamb, Kosmoski, Sanderson, Young, Perkins, Blowers, Strong, Tanney, Plank, XVheelock, Owens. Row III: Birmingham, Welch, Wright, Saunders, I-idick, Dugan, Mielcarski, Yaw, Wootlartl, Callinger. Row IV: Cifarelli, Nolan, Armstrong, Roth, Hansel, Wiencek, Pritchard, Zoller, Smith. E l0R MIXED CHOR S The Senior Mixed Chorus was happy to welcome our new director, Miss Edna M. Rawson. After individual voice tests, we started Ollt to make a new and better chorus. Our hrst activity was the Cherry Valley Music Festival at Richlieltl Springs in October. Next, in cooperation with the band we participated in a concert on Armistice Day. ln November several members took part in the All State Music Festival at Whitesboro. ln December thc chorus gave voice in song to the joyous tidings of the Virgin birth by participating in the Christmas Program. Early in the second semester, we began practicing music for our Annual Spring Concert and the State Concert. NVC also took part in the Field Day program. Our last appearance was at the Baccalaureate Service in june. Left: Members of the Senior Chorus stand in adoration before the altar during their Christmas presentation of The Son of God Is Here . Right: Sixth grade boys and girls represent a cheery Christmas card depicting old-fashioned carollers. -Q.,-M I
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