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CLEE CLUB With a last mad scramble for seats as Mrs. Trumble played a warning chord on the piano, another glee club rehearsal began. This year's ACS glee club has a total of 115 members who have undertaken some pretty big projects this year. First on the agenda came All-State, the annual music festival held for the first time this year in Albion. Six members of the glee club took part in the actual festival, with the other members helping as guides or finding homes for those who attended and could not commute. The festival was a great success and was well worth the work. Next came the Christmas Choir. The annual program was presented both at the Christmas PTA meeting, and before the student body on December 19th. Finally on the list of big projects came the operetta. This year the title was Erminie , a gay combination of romance, mystery, and humor set in France in the Clays of lords and ladies, counts and rogues. The cast consisted of Ann Finney as Erminie, joe Sacco as her father, the Marquis, Karl Klingenberger and John Penasack as the villains, Mae Saeva as the beautiful maiden Javotte and Don Steele as the captain of the guards. The supporting players included Joyce Coloney, Dan Cotovi, Bob Hoot, Connie Bell and Mary Jackson. Of course we'll never forget Richard Anderson's portrayal of the mistreated Ernest and Losh as the Chevalier. The chorus of maids and soldiers were all members of the Clee Club. Erminie', climaxed the year for the ACS glee club. It was surely one of the most succsessful we have ever had. CHRISTMAS CHOIR A hush fell over the student filled auditorium. The stage curtains parted, and there, on the candle-lit stage, robed in choir gowns was the chorus of 41 A. C. S. students. This year's Christmas Choir presented its annual program on December 19th. Mrs. Trumble, who directed the choir, did a tremendous job of managing the large group. The numbers sung included The Christ Child , Wonc1rous Night , Theres a Song in the Air , and A11e1uia . Soloists were Ann Finney, who sang Cantique de Noel , Joe Sacco, who sang And There Were Shepherds , and Mae Saeva, who did a very effective version of the Olive Treev from the balcony. The stage setting was unusually good this year as Miss Sundell's stained glass window was used as a lighted back drop for the grand piano and the large Candelabra. The Choir's long, hard work at rehearsals put forth a program well worth hearing. Its message set the right mood for the coming Christmas vacation.
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GLEE CLUB Top Row: J, Hales, E. Clement, N. Chrzan, J. l-lrnman, M. McKenna, R. Hoag, K. Coville, J. O'Brien, F. Wells, S. Lester, L. Boyce, G. Hildreth, W. Dale, R. Hales, R. Sodowski, J. Morton 4th Row: N. Coyis, B. Durrant, D. Buckland, J. Albertson, M. Romanowski, J. Robinson, J. Clitf, M. Budynski, S. Hubbell, D. Gregg, J. Bigger, A. Navarra 3rd Row: Mrs. Trumhle, J. Collins, D. DeCarlo, S. Cunningham, S. Monacelli, A. Burgess, M. Lamont, lgftgihbs, I. Crawshaw, S. Monagan, E. Kenyon, S. Moore, S. Snyder, L. Kelly, A. Kirchner, . oy 2nd Row: D. Minier, l. Long, B. Sedita, G. Pilato, B. Smith, M. Telga, F. Manno, J. Procter, J. DeCarlo, C. Wahl, J. Blackman, N. Hudson lst Row: H. Bouter, N. Bielinski, B. Leigh, V. Wawrzynick, W. Poland, R. Brodie, E. Pawlaczyk, L. Mcalc, J. Davis, M. Keeler, A. Neuremburg, M. Daum CHRISTMAS CHOIR Too Row: D. Steele, E. Maine, J. Sacco, M. Sayles, B. Bigger, S. Beach, J. Gaze, V. Lupo, R. Hoot 3rd Row: J. Ellis, T, Craddock, P. Standish, S. Fletcher, C. Bell, E. Perry, M. Merrill, M. Smith, J Cunningham, P. Bigger 2nd Row: J. Coloney, M. Saevo, A. Page, R. Sadler, T. Graham, E, Minckley, R. Anderson, E. Coloney D. Gottovi lst Row: A. Finney, T. Green, J. Minckley, M. Dock, A. Giarrizzo, O. Jacobs, S. Juliana
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TWIRLERS Top Row: B. Grimm, R. Kubico, B. Sedifo lst Row: F. Hatch, C. McCulloch, E. Minckley, D. Gregg TWIRLING CORPS Routines and uniforms keep the Albion Cen- tral majorettes stepping high, wide, and hand- some. Roberta, Mr. Sherman, and the corps are also training sixth grade girls to be future twirlers. The corps has twirled at basketball games and assemblies. The girls were very expert as they did their routines for the band assembly and the concert in the spring. The twirling corps has added variety to the band activities this year. DRILL CORPS Top Row: M. Monfredi, C. Campbell, P. Standish, S. Cun- ningham, G. Ugorek, M. Ludwick, F. Hatch, R. Kubico 2nd Row: C. Wahl, C. Brace, S. Hubbell, J. Proctor lst Row: D. Boker, B. Johnson, P. Froser, M. DeCorlo DRILL CORPS Last fall the Pivoteers were organized with Roberta Kubica as leader and Mr. Sherman as their advisor. Every morning they meet at the crack of dawn to practice their activities. CDawn cracks at 8:15 a. m.D They pepped up the pep assembly, showed up well at the Albion-Medina football game, gave an exhibition at the All-State program, and a duo with the twirlers at the Albion-Medina basketball game. Good luck to this new outfit! 67 . N if , lvl . I ig . 4 HI' 1 '51-A 30
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