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Stewarts Record hristmas Album Glciulora High Schools Royal Stewart Singers 4-xpc-rit-iivvcl anothe-r stu'm'vsslul yt-ar. Playing such important plan-s as thc- Los Angels-s County Fair. Glvndora Womf'n's Club and the Rvpuhlit-an hc-arlquartc-rs. the group also found time to record a Christmas alhum 4-rttitlvcl, Cantit'lvs for a Christmas Season. The Stowarts perform:-rl a Christmas von:-t-rt in tho CHS gym avvoinpanivd by Mr. Don Clarke. tlirwtor who sang White Christ- mas. Thi- sa-nu-stvr vlass performed at tht- Royal Oaks manor, thc- sc-voncl annual 24 hour sing-a-thing at GHS, tht- Marlrigal Folk Song Conf-vrl and tho GHSliL1I't'W0ll4'0I1l'f'I'l0ll.ll1IN' ll. Royal Ste-warts is vomprisc-d of cle-yotml musir' stuctvnts. Almost all of thc- limt' tht- group pvrlorms with a high tlvgrvv of t'x4'oilviit'0 and is rc-m'vive-cl in-ll hy aurlit'nt'vs whvrvwr thc'y' go, rvmarkc-tl lVlr, Clarkv. rlioir flirt-vtor. yylio atlyisc-s tht- Royal Stvwartsi To join tht- Royal Ste-warts, a stuclt-nl must haw ont' ya-ar's singing twpvri- 4-in-v with Conv:-rt Choir and pass an autlition in wliivh Mr. Clarlw tt-sl th: yoval rangy-,the-ahilityolmusir'momorygsightrf'acting1.lum-and rhy thin Thi- Royal Slvwarts svvm to haw hail an oxwiting svhool yt-ar. I Cielen, a rnvmlwr ol' tht- Stvwarts said, lt was grr-at. Thr' Royal Strata X art' pt-oplt' who van' altoul musiv, and l Iikf- lhatf' l. Mr. Clarke-1-x ire-ssc-s his 'oy ou-r tht- stu't'f'ssl'11l Christmas votive-rt lu lil in J . this gym Dwi-itilwr li. 2. ROYAL STEWART OFFlCl:RS. left to right: Mivlivllt' Spaun. s r taryg Rollin ,loni's. pre-sirlc-nt: Kim Antlvrson. tri-asurvr: anfl Bolt ll-uifll vim' pri-sirlvnt. L 3. Brian Douglas aurl Suzannt' Pvtriflis re-acly the-nist-lws prior to the flirt l mas 4'ont't'rt. 4 mi. ., aff , R41 4 .4 4 4 1 K., it L X
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-z 'W GH Choirs Tour Eureka in April The- Concert and A Cappella choirs proudly represented Glcndora High Sf-hoolis music department this year under the direction of Mr. Don Clarke who has directed the groups for 10 5 cars. The choirs sponsored many fund raising drives this year to earn money for their trip to Eureka. ln October the choir sponsored a successful money raiser by selling jewelry. During November, the choir cut a Christmas album in Hollywood. The record sold over 300 copies. ln December, the choirs sold sta- tionery made from recycled trash. The choirs also sponsored many dime-a-dip dinners. A lot of time and devotion was spent throughout the year so the choirs could go on tour to Eureka, Calif. They stayed there for six days during April and had fun singing daily. A total of 40 people in choir went on the tour. They stayed in Fresno, Sacramento, Richmond, Eureka, San Francisco, and San Jose. Concert choir is composed of juniors and seniors while sophomores made up the a cappella group. There were no requirements to join a cappellag however, concert choir mem- bers auditioned in front of Mr. Clarke. The choir seems to be growing together in closenessf' said Cathy Gnegy, concert choir member. of 41 -'I wie' 1 . .ii All 9 Xl: ' I .u.a.. i 'i1-- fda H : gd? Q .,. f , , ri .. . . J ig.: L 1 -qjxqqllih .M - V' li ,, Lv nl . SIS. Agn this I' N rl . - . v.....,. W' kr 7 fl . ' 6- 5 - l , . . X ' i l 18 -X Cappella if Concert Choir
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English Comecl ...Nm , , .-5 W ell T k . Received ...- Set in England in the 194-Ois, See How They Runw premiered October 22, 23, and 29, 30. The play was a rather mixed-up comedy involving several eases of mistaken identity flj. The play began with only one clergy- man and ended with five. Each man thought that the other was Reverend Toop 121. Reverend Toop, on the other hand, could not understand why there were so many strange people in his home, and as the play progressed, his confusion grew worse yet. The play was well cast. The charac- ters really seemed to fit their partsf, said Mike Martin, director of public- ity for the play. Talented Kimm Nas- ser portrayed the maid, Ida, so well, and was so convincingly English, that the audience soon forgot she was an American 131. The play was interesting and its humor bordered on sheer hysteria. Mr. Alan Cildard directed the production. Sometimes we were afraid the cast of nine would out number the audience, but it was well received by those who saw it. ln my eyes it was a successf, commented Kimm Nasser. Cast Kathy Lawson - Mrs. Toop Scott Kelly - Reverend Toop Kimm Nasser - lda, the maid Beth Meyers - Miss Skillon John Walker - Clive Steve King - Bishop of Lax Mike Klaus - Mr. Humphrey Dave Grey - Russian Spy 7 Su Hot-. They Run'- QQ? T its M14 Q Tixgr V- 1 'vi ' ' I Q' ,fag 4-I Al' ' . Qi ,-' A . R , 5f'f A J' 5 ix 1 .Ns N.
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