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J D t J Marrano R Mecca F Randazzo L Mineo, A. Felix, L MONTH Carols in the air . . . H10 3't'll7'b00Ji assi? :ni bl 3' ana . . . lliffmzzbri' and i . burreri, BAND-FIRST: . as a, . , . , . , . D. Bellanca, E. Marchlewicz, T. Caldarella, L. Acquista, L. Costa, J. Carnpagna, J. Aguglia. SECOND: R. Di Bartolo, M. Lopardi, C. Baker, A. Lucca, J, Lomes, J. Gioli, S. Lattuca, C. Cicero. TOP: J. Carriero M. Rogers, C. Spano, J. Biancarosso, Mr. Weis, J, Digato. BAND-The band has steadily grown in one year from l7 to 3l members, lt has been uphill work to develop in th' rou a real musicianship, but under the fine direction 'S Q D of Mr. Weis, it has given many impressive performances in assembly. The great need now is tor students to take instru- 'f ments like the French horn, tuba, trombone, and bari one so that we'll have an even better band next year. CHORUS-The Girls' Chorus met three days a week this year. Last year most of the songs were done in three parts. However, because ot two productions presented this year, which were written mostly for two voice parts isoprano and altoi, we have done two part singing. The first presentation was a Cantata, the second was an Operetta. I C G retti M Coretti D Bellomo O Valentino, M. Fiorello, CHORUS-FlRST: M. Moss, D, Mure, S. Tibollo, A, Nico, , 3 , . - , . , . M. Pelonero. SECOND: S, Grisanti, E. Brant, R. Fierro, C. Valenti, M. A. Allis, Mr. Weis, D. Paladino, J. Muccio, C. Lom- bardo, S. Wagner, S, Licata. THIRD: F. Fisher, W. Venator, E. Mendola, N. Pizzuto, D. Cooper, S. Herbal, P. Romanelli, f- MVA- EGIIRTH' M Teresi, V. Alessi, M. Di Stefano, A. De Rosa, A. Domino, E. Rua, C. Monesi. .... 5 i Q 3 5 5 ii
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C.E.P. he American History classes, under the ices of Mr, Dowd, canvassed the neigh- ood to urge voters to perform their es. Q-A. Walter, S. Lepertino, M. A. eil, F. Curro, E. Rua, R. Lunghino. WITH VER: J. Nigro, V. Maggiotto. RIGHT NIT: M. Reinbold, D. Falcone, P. Drago. is year Grover was visited by prominent e from various professions to create a ' understanding between education and ESS. ASSEMBLY SPEAKERS November orators were Marie Goretti, -up in the All-High Declamation Com- ng Marie Saccomando and Jerry Saia, epresented Grover in the American and Voice of Democracy Contests 'ivelyg and finally Josephine Bongio- and Joseph Carriero, who participated assembly panel discussion on leisure :tivities. Marie S., Barbara, Josie, Joe, Marie nille G.
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'F HARMONY I I . . I I u a K 4 L gently fallzng snow covcfrzrzg our oncc green campus I O I O iention at Amherst Central. . . at last, the Christmas Ll Merry Christmasj' on Curry tongue znniversary of the Holy Birth. CHRISTMAS CANTATA l'he Wondrous Story by Richard Kountz was presented year by the Girls' Choruses and the Dramatic Club r the able direction of Mr. Weis and Mrs. Mugridge. the cantata was told the whole Christmas Story in :. First the Shepherd's Song -the flocks, the , and the Star of Bethlehem. We immediately recog- l the shepherds as John Aurelio, Lorenzo Gurreri, and ael Aronica. Next came The Angel Choirs , and 23 the command to Go Ye to Bethlehem . Anthony Genco, Raymond Durno, and Ronald Weinheimer, as the wise men, awed us by their dramatic speaking voices. Later came the impressive music of The Manger . We saw Patricia Trippe as Mary and Anthony Marzullo as Joseph. Lastly came the Christmas Dawn and the beautiful finale. Rosalie Andolina added to the program with her soprano solo, O Holy Night , and the entire student body heartily joined in the Christmas singing, which closed the assembly.
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