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TOURING Easternis spirit and witness were upheld again this year by the faithful touring choir. For the choir this year was a busy one. In the fall, the members of the choir began learning some of the music that they would use on their spring tour. The first formal appear- ance of the choir was at the college,s fall Convo- cation. Not much in the line of formal concert work was done in the fall since extensive time was spent on working out the essentials in the creation of a unified line of tone. The choir gave a short concert for those who attended the annual College Day on campus. During the semester break, the choir held a four day marathon during which much of the music for tour was learned. In March, during the spring vacation, the choir set out on its annual tour. Except for three stops in New Jersey, the choir traveled through the New England States of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. Especially notable was a stop in St. Stephens, Nova Scotia, to sing in the high school. Every choir member was thrilled by the many chances that he had to witness for Christ through song and through his personal witness in the homes in which he stayed. Participation in Baccalaureate and Commence- ment marked the end of a successful and reward- ing year for the Touring Choir. No article about the Touring Choir would be complete without mention of the director. Pro- fessor Joel Anderson, iiFrostyK, instills in each choir member the desire to sing and to love it no matter what the costs may be, United in a spirit of true dedication, Professor Anderson and his choir inspired nearly every listener to say with them, i4Create in me a clean heart, 0 God? 4-1on 1 .4..-.t
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INKLINGS Getting back on its feet, the college literary journal, Inklings, this year published a fine selection of student poetry, essays and short stories. Active student interest is always needed for Inklings to make it possible for the publication to express and develop the literary talent' which many Eastern students possess. The staff works toward the gathering of this talent for the purpose of aiding both creativity and appreciation in the field of writing on campus. Isabel Liston, Gail Morgan, Editor, Louise Owens, Nancyjane Read. yz z; 5 j; g t v-xxme e xx i m
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- ..,.zJ1a I -1 For All the Saints ,,,,,, William How 0 Holy Father ., V 7 M C. P. Da Palestrina Surely He Hath Borne Our Crl'efs Antonio Lotti We Adore Thee ,, . G. P. Da Palestrina 11 Christ to Thee Be Glory Heinrich Scheutz When, to the Temple Mary Went Johann Eccard Soul Be Still ,,,,,,,,,, ,, Johann W. Fanick Clarify the Lord ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jan P. Sweelinck III Jesu, Priceless Treasure ,,,,,,,,,,, , ........ J. S. Bach Iesu, Princeless Treasure In, Thine Arms I Rest Me Hence with Earthly Treasure Hence All Fear ana7 Sadness TOUR PROGRAM 1961 decker, Janet Gilliam, Ruth Stotsenburg, David Gay, Donald Shope, Edgar Moore, Plimpton. IV God is With Us ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A. D. Kastalsky Hail, Holy Light 7 7, 7 A. D. Kastalsky An Angel Said to Mary , ,,,,,,,,,,, , , Makarove Hospodi Pomilui , G. V. Loosk V Create in Me a Clean Heart ,,,,,,,,,, ,V Mueller Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me ,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Lockwood In the Year King Uzziah Died , ,,,,, , McWiIliams VI The Messiah 7, ,, 7, , G. F. Handel Part Three I Know that My Redeemer Liveth Since By Man Came Death Behold, I Tell You a Mystery The Trumpet Shall Sound Worthy is the Lamb Choral Benediction ....... Lutkin FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Morgan, Helen Saratovsky, Gail Reckless, Kathryn Smith, Rosetta Milnes, Joan Cleaves; SECOND ROW: Gail Shingle- Kemp, Margaret Parker, Marguerite Selden; THIRD ROW: Kingsley Emerson, Ralph Slaght, Basil Ster- gios, Peter Bolster, Joseph McDonald, David B ton; FOURTH ROW: Jesse Milby, Charles Soltis,
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