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eruice - ro scl-lool. Students who are eligible to belong to the Sen- ior Service organization are Juniors and Seniors. Under the able direction of Miss Margaret ,lack- son, our advisor, Senior Service helps direct acti- vities that take place here at school. The oflicers of Senior Service are President, Pat Fieldg Vice- President, Sylvia Migag Secretary, Maren Ellis. This year Senior Service Worked for Career Day which was attended by five schools including W. C. S. Senior Service members directed the con- sultants to their specified rooms and, in general, helped the program run smoothly. ln March, the Senior Service members ushered at the Concert Carnival and in June at the Spring Choral Con- cert. The members also ushered at Baccalaureate and the graduation ceremony. Senior Service is an efficient organization that helps make an assembly or any program run smoothly. SENIOR SERVICE-Firsf Row: Margaret Bailey, Barbara Klingle, Mary Field. Second Row: Dora Lafhers, Judy Lennon, Phyllis Flo. Third Row: Jane Frye, Janet Cunningham, Constance Rage, Bar- bara Birdick. 5ENl0fl SERVICE- l-llllan GCldZiC1lCl, June Schmitter, Jane Miller, Sylvia Miga, Tanya Smolinsky, Jane? Pelc, Joyce Kolmer, Lorraine Josephine Blat, Mary Lou Roberts, Patricia Powers, Maren Ellis, Benson, Miss Margaret Jackson, Advisor. l15l
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ENJOYMENT of MUSIC CONCERT BAND-First Row: David Cummings, Martin Dolin. Sec- ond Row: Woodus Johnson, Shirley Bethlehem, Peggy Bethlehem. Elwin Vanderland, James Daly, Ronald Ryblcki, Alan Gates, Robert Markley, Harvey York, Carolyn Saul, Judy Perry, Adeline Koronow- ski, Barbara Jones, Marilyn Monier. Third Row: Richard Toper, Mr. Cantwell, Margaret Russell, Thomas Graves, Robert Christiansen, Robert Freeman, Thomas Powell, Jack Dimbleby, George Massarotti, Ronald Forbes, Robert Gibbs, Joan Humphrey, Joyce Bridenbecker, MAJORETTES-Janice Hyde, Joan Kwieczinski, Carolyn Greico, Barbara Kranz, Catherine Reed. Ann Balcum, Joanne Bailey, Anita Cheney, Sandra Burdick, Joyce Dresser, Sandra Rathbone, Marilyn Miller, Mary Jo Coy, Carol Snow, Dorene Ellis, Jane Rhodes, Thomas Junker, Deborah Lennon. Fourth Row: Robert Klumbach, Ronald Lockwood, Thomas Farrell, Richard Bathrick, Chris Durham, Richard Cheney, Constance Raga, Caryl Lloyd, Mary Hawken. Fifth Row: Thomas Wiggins, Paul Acker, Carlton Muller. the school with its sparkling marches at the assemblies and on the football field. lt is through such things as this that we all appreciate it. We must give special credit to Mr. Cantwell who, as a new engineer, took his baton and music and continued the band's firm foundation. With his able and competent direction the band gave excellent performances in the Annual Band and Orchestra Concert, The Concert Carni- val, the Eisteddfod and State Contest. For those too, who added much time and work to band, we owe special recognition. W'orking with Mr. Cantwell were Richard Bathrick, Presidentg Margaret Russell, Vice-Presidentg Robert Klumbach, Treasurerg Barbara Rathbone and Adeline Koronowski, Librariansg and Rob- ert Markley, Property Manager. Also we should all give special praise to Margaret Russell, who received a full tuition scholarship to Wayne University of Detroit and for being the only instrumentalist from our band to go to the All-State Orchestra in Buffalo. And to the rest of the band, our thanks and appreciation for producing such fine music through this year for our enjoyment. The music department has done an excellent job this year in building up throughout the student body an inter- est and appreciation of all music activities. Some students of band, orchestra, and choir have done such outstanding work that high honors have been given to them. But these people would not have had an opportunity to develop their musical ability if it had not been for the orchestra, band and choir groups which were fortunate to have competent, experienced directors to help them. Band, choir and orchestra have shown the school just how much can be gained by developing music appreciation and we wish to take this opportunity to convey our thanks to them. llitl
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T0 OURSELVES AND SENIORWATHLETIC SERVICE OFFICERS - Below: Byron Rice, President, Josephine Blat, Vice President, Patricia Field, Secretaryp James Saville, Sergeant-at-Arms: Allen Dymon, Treasurer. l16l SENIOR ATHLETIC SERVICE under the guidance of Mr. William Kirwan, faculty advisor, is a service group that assists at athletic events such as football and basketball games. The 1952- 53 leaders elected were: Byron Rice, President, Josephine Blatt, Vice-President, Patricia Field, Secretaryg and Allen Dymon, Treasurer. New members were chosen to join the group at the beginning of the year. During the fall, football tickets are sold and collected by this organization. Attractive pro- grams are prepared and sold for the benefit of the Athletic Association. During basketball season, tickets and programs are projects again under- taken. Keeping people away from the gym lioor is another problem solved by this group. Through the cooperation of the students and spectators at the various sports events this service organization has been able to keep order at the games and have proved themselves to be an asset to W. C. S. S. A. S. - First Row: Doreen Eberley, Carolyn Crumb, Mary Field, Anne Siriannie, Byron Rice, Allen Dymon, Mr. Kirwin, .loan Taras- ka, Jean Meehan. Second row: Josephine Blat, Jean Kwiecinski, Barbara Kranz, Joan Ellis, Caryl Lloyd, Marie Curtacci. Third Row: Lillian Gadziala, Mike Cienava, Annabelle Brockway, Kathleen Hughes, Elaine Kulesa, Jaan Kwiecinski, Sonya Essyian, Judy Parry, Jim Saville. Fourth Row: Joan Hool, lvars Leia, Josephine Krawczyk, Jeanette Nogas, Joanne Toomey, Agnes O'Grady, Kay Kalfka, Dorofhy Evans, Margaret Bailey. Fifth Row: Sally Mad- den, Barbara Van Winkle, Patricia Boehlert, Marianne Broulette.
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