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Players hold match; students form new orchestra

ORCHESTRA-Front

row:

~lr.

Michael Marcy, adviser, A. Robin–

;on, P. Roman, J. Polley, H. Gibson, V. Polley,

k.

Marcy, H. Gibson,

C. O'Shell.

Second row:

P. Hagan, H. Frazier, C. Conley, S. Me-

During the Christmas season, the orchestra ac–

companied the choir in its presentation of a modern

cantata,

Night of Wonder.

Supplementing the high school orchestra, Mr.

Marcy formed a new youth orchestra adding junior

high students to the group.

Working toward a spring conce rt, the new orches–

tra held weekly evening rehearsals.

CHESS CLUB-Front

row:

D. Gratz, A. White, vice-president, D.

Parker, pre;ident, D.

~lagellan ,

treas ure r, M. Wetmore, secretary,

C. Oliver.

Second row:

T. Parker, J. Wilson, I. Ballantine. R. Kal-

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Crea, V. White, B. Kurtz, L. Gill.

Back row:

T. Lewi<., C. Bateman,

F. llaine;, J. Sheesley, D. Yager, E. Winans, J. Pizza, P. VanBuren.

Relaxing after a day of classroom activities, chess

club members competed informally, attempting to

accumulate a large number of points for the ir winning

e fforts. Thi1t y-five area schools were invited to a tour–

nament he re April 8.

The three best chess club members he ld a match

with three membe rs of the Oneonta Chess Club

Apri l 17.

wen , D. Colombo, C. Oliver.

Third row: ).

Austin, P. Goodman, D.

Kellerhou~e.

R.

France, L. Close, J. Cunero.

Back row:

~l r.

John

\Iiller, adviser, D. Yager, E. Syron, T. Heinrich, R. Abbott.