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Wellsville Daily Reporter from Wellsville, New York • Page 7

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Pa.fle-iifl.ht WELLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, WELLSVILLE, NEW YORK Wednesday, March 29, 1972 WHAT A HANDSOME DEVIL! Kathy Ward, a sophomore art student at Friendship Central School, make some last-minute adjustments on her latest art project, a life-size figure completed in time for the Art Department's observance of "Youth Art Month," which runs through March. Looking on and offering suggestions are two of Kathy's fellow art students, Julie Crane (standing) and Lois Weatherell, both of whom are also sophomore art students of fNancy N. McDermott. (Reporter photo) BOCES, Library Sponsor Exhibit Of Children's Books Hospital JONES MEMORIAL Census Adults 95, Babies 2 Operations 4 Admissions Joseph Schreiner, 12 Fassett Lane Elwyn Norris, Genesee Mrs. Luella Burch, Bolivar Mrs.

Dean Fisher, 61 Grover St. Mrs. Mary Kleinbach, Belmont Mrs. Alice Knowles, 135 Miller St. Mrs.

Clara Smith, R.D. 1 Mrs. Arthur Nye, Andover James Maples, Andover Discharges Ramona Highland, R.D. 3 Mrs. Lizzie Johnston, Bolivar Harold Kiel, Genesee Mrs.

Daniel McCarthy and son, Friendship Norma Stuck, Belmont Mrs. Ronald Whitesell, Andover Burt Emery, Friendship Births A daughter was born March 28, 1972 to Clayton and Joan (Boring) Stanton of Belmont. Cuba Memorial Admissions Mrs. Mabel Rumphy, Belmont Ronald Bennett, Bolivar Discharges Charles Close, Houghton Miss Beverly Olson, Franklinville Mrs. Dora DeYoe, Portville Births A son was born to Louis and Debra (Brants) Curry of Angelica on March 28, 1972.

REHEARSING Going over their roles for the Wellsville High School production of "Camelot" are Nancy Hennard and James Spellicy. The production will be offered April 14 and 15 at the high school auditorium. (Reporter photo) Coming, and Backstage Crew Knows It banners and armor for 30 knights. Also, they are responsible for keeping the show running smoothly as far as lighting, sound effects, curtain pulling and scene changes are concerned. "Camelot" will involve a great deal of lighting, especially spotlights on the soloists.

Therefore, extra lights are being rented for the production. Costumes will also be rented from Amherst High School which presented the same musical several years ago. Costumes include gowns for the queen and her court, outfits for the chorus, and wardrobes for the male leads, as well as costumes for the mystical creatures which roam throughout the Enchanted Forest. is a detailed play. Little things like the personal props and lighting add to the reality and perfection of the production.

The prop room personnel have found it a challenge to make these things as realistic as possible, commented state manager, Rob La Forge. Larson is the Producer and Dramatic Director while the Theater Orchestra is under the direction of Adelbert Purga. John Darr will direct the chorus while Donnell Mueller is creating the choreography. Named to Dean's List Robert Bruce Blechinger, first year student in Surveying Technology, has been named to the Dean's List at the State College at Alfred. Mr.

Blechinger is the son of Robert T. Blechinger of Stannards and Mrs. Alma Blechinger. INCOME TAXES PREPARED DICK GRAVES 318 E. DYKE ST.

PHONE Office Open Year Around ST. JAMES MERCY Admissions James Emerson, Angelica Mrs. Penny Pettit, Belmont Arthur Runzo II, Wellsville R.F.D. 1 With rehearsals for the musical production, "Camelot" well under way at Wellsville High School, all are busily preparing for opening night, and none more than the backstage crews. In charge are senior stage managers Rob LaForge and Bob McNulty.

Members of the property committee include Jim Armstrong, Don Gardner, Dale Sherwood and Jim Ball. Lighting crew is directed by Bill Geoppner and Phil Masin. Other members are Hans Arnold, Don Dillie, David Munkes, Terry Norris, Mike Tronetti, Larry Stout and Mark Iven. All of these committees are under the general management of technical director, Vernon Larson. The crews' duties include making such props as shields, spears, swords, helmets, Inventory Reduction Sale nff regl price of every item 3 in the store SAL, MARCH 30-31 and APRIL 1st.

Cash Sales Only No Returns Shop for your Easter needs at, MARGIE'S FRESHER'S Bolivar, N.Y. OPEN FRI. P.M. OOOOOOOQO 000 0 0 999 9 I The Allegany County Board of Cooperative Educational Services Library will sponsor an exhibit of children's books and professional books for teachers at the David A. Howe Public Library in Wellsville from April 10 through April 14, during library hours.

More than 1,000 books, published in 1971 by 100 publishers for ages kindergarten through grade 12, will be available for examination. Books will not be loaned or sold. A variety of fiction and nonfiction is included in the display which is made available by Books on Exhibit, a national exhibiting enterprise. Mrs. Andrew (Mary Lou) Scott, librarian at the Howe Library, is cooperating with Miss Mary Scheeder, BOCES librarian, in making the exhibit possible.

Library hours are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9p.m., and Friday 10a.m. to 6 p.m. ONLY ONE TEACHER SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) There are three one-teacher schools remaining in New Mexico, according to the Department of Education.

In 1961-62 school year, there were 50 one- teacher schools in New Mexico and in 1951-52 there were 168. BETHESDA, Hornell Admissions Mrs. Florence Brownell, Almond Births Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dugan (Marjorie Tompkins) of Belmont are the parents of a son born March 27 at St.

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