li I Y Y 1111! Z I , ,' Gul O 7 K6 wi' or 1 4' Ip., .M k - ,Q K - fff' X WJ ' ! 54 , 91' A 0 WY all A Cappella Although the performances of the A Capells choir were minimized this year due to the remodeling of the auditorium, nevertheless their presentation of the operetta Pickles, early in March, displayed their talents. Under the direction of Richard Campbell, they also took part in the Christmas and Easter pageants, and sang at National Honor Induction, Dedication, and Baccalaureate ceremonies. A selected group from these fifty-five members attended the Mount Union College Music Festival. Freshman Choir Sixty voices rang out whenever our Freshman Choir took part in assemblies. Under the direction of Miss Ruth Stevenson, they participated in the Christmas and Easter assemblies. ln April they pre- sented their annual Spring Concert. Orchestra The orchestra this last year seemed much better due to the improved balance of instrumentation, an enlarged string section, and greater effort on the part of its members. Under the direction of John Baz, the orchestra played for Baccalaureate, the Spring Concert, the Senior Play, and various assemblies. 2nd Row -Fenthles, Laporis, Chismar, Vary, Scarazzo, Malagisi, Bell, Hershey, Tamburelli, Tankovich, Zyvith, Posey, Betts, Slat tery, Tavolario. 3rd Row-Brown, Clardy, Oliver, Strollo, Moses. Casal, DelPlato, Thomas, Haines, Schreiber, Cello, Butler, Carney. 4th RowfCatullo, Ortman, Smaldino, Rimmer, Corso, Iones, Strickland, Thompson, Wheland, Christmas, Elia, Filuta, Graham Mickel, Mazzella, Conti, Snier. lst Row7Neri Rescineto Davis Whiteside Schmidt, Blasko, Baumstark, Wilkins, Kurjan, Anderson, Williams, McClure, Moretti.
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52 if - Lin? Jr!! .J fQ Pickles Pickles, a three-act musical comedy, was presented by the senior choir in the auditorium on March 18, under the direction of Richard Campbell. The operetta takes place in old Vienna. Time . . . the present. It is Carnival time in Vienna and among the many tourists is wealthy pickle manufacturer, Ionas H. Pennington, and his beautiful daughter, Iune. Pennington's advertising agent, I. Iennison Iones, is also there, and to his pleasure finds the paintings of young Arthur Crefont perfect for his witty and sometimes outrageous advertise- ments. Pennington meets an old acquaintance, Lady Vivian Delaricy, who comes to Vienna every year at Carnival time in search of her daughter who was lost there when a baby. The police chief, with the help of his associates, Bumski and Bumski, plots to substitute Louisa for Lady Vivian Delancy's daughter, and then marry Lady Vivian for her fortune. The entire company is lodged at Hans Maier's picturesque Wurtzelpraeter Inn. A band of gyp- sies, led by Iigo and his supposed daughter Ilona, visit the Carnival. Events lead to the gypsy camp where a magic pool reveals Ilona as Lady Vivian's daughter. Before the curtain falls, Lady Vivian becomes Mrs. Pennington: Arthur Crefont wins Iune's hand: Ilona is restored to her real mother: Iones is a success, and Kinski's plot is exposed. Cast of Players Ionas H. Pennington .... .... B ob Elia Kinski . .. ..... Nick Filuta Iune Pennington .... .... I . Rescineto Bumski . . . . . . Bay Thompson I. Iennison Iones . . ......, M. Rimmer Bumski . . . . . . Nick Pappas Ilona ............... .. . Frances Zyvith Louisa ...... .... B etsy Rotar Arthur Crefont ........ . . . Iohn Cockman Hans Maier . . . ...... Tom lnfante Lady Vivian Delancy . . . ........ M. Neri Iigo ........ . . . Grant Strickland Top Row - Left to right: Make-up, Back - Anna Marie Cerimele, Alma Tavolario, Donna O'Nesti, Pat Scahill, Pat Hertz. Front - Mary Helen Basile, IoAnn Poghen, Annette Collins, Mary Neri, Tom Infante, Nick Filuta. Q Bottom Row - Left to right: Bob Elia, Nick Filuta, Grant Strickland, Frances Zyvith, Iohn Cockman, Grand Finale.
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