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CHOR LIER NZ In IIN- Uqml oruler: J. 'Ne-l-on. li. xtlllltl. l'. It oekliffe. M. llurnwill. Nia-lliig. lf. Wann-r. IC. lfoster. Y. SUllll'. ll. 1iIll'lll'f. A. Smith, A. linrlu-, lf. Kissinger. J. llruxsn. lf. lirimlu. lf. lliI'l'll. lf. fsfillllll, ll. Curnu-ly, 5. Wllitne-5. ll. l'il'l'l'Nl0lll'. J. Smith. Under the direetion of Miss llilda l.el aivre, the ehoraliers onee again lived up to their reputation of outstanding vocal ability. T.V. auditions and a personal radio appearance filled most of their time this year. with numer- ous town reeitals. the Christmas Pageant, and the Spring Concert taking up the rest. After an appearance on a na- tional hook-up during Christmas time. they reeeived plaudits from Paul Whiteman. himself. Town re- eitals ineluded singing at the Bald- win Station and for the Kiwanis Club. Two selections which were rc- eeived most enthusiastically were Blue Moon and mln the Still of the Night. P 'filake ,fllirze ,llll.S'IiC CC Cn of fVlu.s'1c The Serenaders, consisting of eight hoy s. outstanding as tenors, haritones. and basses. added a note of melody and harmony to the musie department's choral pre- sentations. At Christmas time, the Seren- aders entertained patients at Nlerey liospital and sang tradition- al carols for the enjoyment of stu- dents at Shuliert and Steele S--liools. Their participation in the annual Spring Concert. under the direetion of Miss Hilda Le- l aixre. greatly enhaneed the prog- l'Lilll. .Xlthough Ll eomparatixely new group. tht- 5.-in-iizitlt-1's liave estalm- lisllml tlienist-ln-s as a highly ap- preeiated part of the inusie depart- ment. ERE ADER' In Iln- usual urflerz lt. i',4lxsul'1l-. J. Iffllllxlllilll. A. l!lll'lll. R. Moore. F. tllllx-l'.llllIl.llx.!c.Igl'lIllll1'l'.J.lsUfl'.JJlll'l 'Nei-nn. 30
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SCIENCE CLU 'it ul E. ii. X-- I 9 I 0 0 4 . J. Kovel, J. Logan, J. O,Brien, M. Hildebrandt, W. Pruden, J. Pearlstein, D. Fries, R. Kronke, A. Harrington, E. Smith, T. Casey. E. Yourch, W. Willis, L. Wilcox, R. Kaplan, C. Edie, I E. Boyer, R. Margilof, A. Hild, D. Chichester, W. Hodges, J. ciflllc-robe HllnterS77 Buglcr, W. Eckert, R. Stober., R. Kunze. The wizardry of Baldwin l-ligh's future scientists was shown in room 307 at the meetings of the Sci- ence Club. The organization was presided over by Joel Kovel, President, John O7Brien,Vice-President, and Jean Logan, Secretary-Treasurer. Mixing his humor with wise counselling, Mr. Staudte, the club's advisor, helped make it a profitable year for all concerned. On their agenda was an assembly program, a trip to Brookhaven National Laboratory, and the en- trance of various projects in the Long Island Sci- ence Congress at Adelphi. The meetings were well attended, due not only to the high interest of the members, but to the intriguing programs. BUYS GLEE CLU B B LQ K X - ig A9 Vu ,, .0 K , . CJ, J! R. Murphy. M. Rosenfeld, V. l'riore, ll. Diehl, R. Dorsey, H. Gregory, M. Katz, J. 0'llricn, B. Wagner, A. Eekhardt, J. ' Brinkman, J. f:i0gl'I'iI'll, A. Ricca, M. Maas, D. Harvey, R. Maher, A. But-lil. cc 77 Harmony The harmonious blending of fifty male voices brought pleasure to many this year. The musical ability of the Boys Clee Club was displayed at the Christmas Pageant, the Spring Concert, and the Graduation Ceremony. The soloists and outstanding voices of this year's group were James Boyd, Tony Buehl, and John Brinkman. Ollicers of the group included President, James Boyd, Vice-President. Fred Clark, Secre- tary, Bob Brunner, and Treasurer, Donald Harvey. The Heavens Resoundi' and nBrothers, Sing On are two selections the boys enjoyed singing. This year the Boys Clee Club not only increased in quantity. but in quality, remarked advisor Miss Hilda LeFaivre. 29
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l J THE Though they may not hear too close a resem- hlance to a uHeavenly Chorus, the members of the Baldwin High School Choir were always a credit to the music department and to their director,lVliss Hilda LeFaivre. There were 95 members in the organiza- tion, presided over hy William Buehl, Presidentg Judith Brown, Vice-President, Arlynn Vett, Secre- tary, and Robert Brunner, Treasurer. The Choir was called upon many times to dis- play its vocal talent. They sang at the Baldwin Sta- Tony stands poised, ready for action, while the Choir compares notes HOIR tion and at Mercy Hospital during the Christmas Season, but perhaps they are best known for their participation in the annual Christmas Pageant. They played an important part in the Honor Society in- duction and at Commencement, by giving a fitting lmackground to these ceremonies. The Spring Con- cert was the highlight of their season and we can truly say that this year the Choir has set an out- standing goal for its followers. T-T' V S, I X I 1 X . X. x, WhyAHcWf
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