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The CHOIR The Senior Choir of ihe High School went to Saratoga High School on February 18th. The choir sang numbers from operettas, such as. “The Student Prince.....The Red Mill.” “H.M.S. Pinafore” and “The Mikado.” Other choir numbers were sung at that time. On February 19. the choir presented the same program as they had at Saratoga over WGI.N. In Mav. the annual festival was held with schools from the different counties attending. Our Senior Choir, band and orchestra attended with the Junior Choir. This was the first year the Junior Choir has attended a festival of this kind. A Jazz Choir has also been organized this year for the first time. One of the most impressive activities of our music department each year is the annual Christmas esper Service. It took place this year in the auditorium, December 19 at 4 P. M. highlighted by beautiful stage decorations in traditional Christmas fashion. The Senior Chorus, the Junior Chorus, and the Orchestra participated under the direction of Miss Van De Wal and Mr. Smaldone. The service opened with tin “Night Before Xmas” and two French Carols. The Senior Chorus opened their part of the program with “O’ Little Town of Bethlehem.” One of the best-liked songs on the program was “Bethle- hem.” by Bowker. The BAND
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Somethin like a Gilbert and Sullivan tradition has been started here at Corinth High with the successful presentation of another fine operetta from the hands of the old English masters of light opera. Con- tinuing in the auspicious “footsteps” of “The Mikado,” “1I.M.S. Pinafore.” pre- sented by the Music, English, Art, and Shop departments in November thrilled audiences anew with the old story of “The Lass Who Loved a Sailor.” Roger Clayton, in the role of Ralph Rackstraw, portrayed a young lad who loved in vain and did it with smooth effec- tiveness. Denise Eno displayed a fine piece of acting in tin part of Dick Deadeve and re- ceived a great response from the audiences. Barbara Rhodes was the young, beautiful and haughty daughter of tin» captain and the female romantic lead. Martin Meyer as the captain did a fine piece of uproari- ously funny acting in a difficult role. John Murphy was ruler of the Queen’s Navy as admiral Porter K.C.B. and played his part with terrific comedy effect: and Sandra Clayton portrayed the part of one of his ardent followers. Martha Price as Butter- cup kept the audience’s attention by her fine solos and comic acting. H. M. S. PINAFORE • THE ORCHESTRA
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The Library Club is a helpful as well as a social organization which gives stu- dents a chance to have fun at work and at play. The members, boys as well as girls, spend some free periods each week helping in the library. They work at the desk where they card and shelf the books, write overdue notices, and take care of passes from home- rooms. They help other students select books and act as press agents for the good books in the library. The members mend library books for the shelves. They plan ideas for bulletin boards and carry out these ideas with artistic effect. The renewal this year of the high school quiz contest sponsored by Station WQLN caused the selection of the two teams pic- tured below. From these eight students, a team composed of Denise Eno, Joseph Mon- ahan, Richard Seigel, and Alan Schermer- horn was selected to represent Corinth High on the air. Fnfortunately, we were de- feated in our first radio contest by Cam- bridge. Previous to this meeting, we had split two contests with Luzerne High School. KIDS
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