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FIRST ROW: M. VanCise, S. Corbett, J. Bartholomew, J. Gilliam, G. Morgan, J. Cleaves; SECOND ROW: M. Dugdale, K. Mc- Clain, M. Johnson, L. Leupold, G. Lumia, N. Read; THIRD ROW: D. Gay, Vice-President, R. Morrison, J. Gray, P. Bolster, W MASK AND BAUBLE The college dramatic society has annually been interested in discovering and develop- ing student talent in acting, directing, staging, costuming and writino. This year the Mask and Bauble produced and supplied much of the talent for the fine student- written spring show, A Time to Love. It is hoped that student-written productions ! i will continue to be a part of the society,s program as it develops in its other work MUSIC CLUB Meeting regularly to listen to and discuss selections of different types and periods of music, the Music Club stimulated interest in this form of expression. Their interesting programs helped participating members to broaden their taste and appreciation as well as increase their knowledge. FIRST ROW: M. Selden, J. Adams; SECOND ROW: L. Brown, L. Towle, C. Gipson, G. Ehlers, D. Periconi, T. Dingle, D. Gay, H. Saratovsky. kaxxm a a W
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FIRST ROW: M. Kinsman, L. Merkle, B. Bois, C. Steele, C. Rumberger, C. Pirro, C. Trindle; SECOND ROW: R. Widmaier, L. Meeden, M. Rinell, L. Alexander, C. McDaniel, G. Lumia; THIRD ROW: R. Wagner, T. Booth, J. Jones, T. Dingle, R. Ken- nett, E. Pickard; FOURTH ROW: R. Moon, D. Periconi, D. Sedziol, G. Carpenter, F. Poehlman, L. French, L. Desmangles. FRESHMAN CHOIR Members of the freshman class tried out for them into a professional quality. With skill, Freshman Choir with an air of expectancy and patience, and good humor, he made each prac- joy. The hope of becoming skillful enough to tice an enjoyable occasion. Under his persist- be members of the Touring Choir slowly began ence and guidance, they quickly learned difficult to fulfill itself as they pumped upon the hums, musical compositions and lyrics. ahis, ohis, eeis and even oois every Tuesday and Thursday. As the year ended, the freshmen waited hopefully for try-outs for the Touring Choir, so that they Wondering, the freshmen watched as director could continue to witness for their Lord and Joel Anderson took their voices and molded their college through the ministry of music.
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e e t txxt kaw t Mx Mxkx m SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is a vehicle for student under- standing of customs and life in the Spanish speaking countries of the world. Its varied programs included a trip to New York City with the Spanish Clubs from Temple University and Beaver College. The trip featured an interview With the United Nations Ambassador from C0- lumbia and a Spanish meal at a city restaurant. OFFICERSeSTANDING: A. Lorente, J. McDonald; SEATED: M. Marchany, R. A. Davis. F IRST ROW: M. VanCise, J. Forney, G. Morgan, M. Johnson, M. Edwards, S. Whitman, L. Owens, S. Scamman, M. Marchany; - t SECOND ROW: E. Pickard, L. Alexander, J. Braun, K. McClain, S. Forney, H. Saratovsky, R. A. Davis, H. Gray; THIRD ROW: A. Lorente, S. Leaming, R. Adney, F. Girdwood, D. Sedziol, F. Poehlman; FOURTH ROW: L. Bowers, A. Kelmereit, D. Nice, L. Waltz, L. Thoren, D. Rowlands. .yaII ,1; tq-quhnwusmw. t r,m$..awn:r- '3:- , 7210:1449?le
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