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An air of reverence fills flue audilorium as Mr. Teare direcls Clnoir in llwe annual Clnrisrmas program. ,Nz I BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Teare, D. Sullon. N. Marlrley, S. Sfarford, A. Crawford, D. Ewell, W. W r L Slevenson, M. Engle, J. Leuielle, A. Medinqer, D. Frosl, K. Oallogly, N. Lynch, R. Vvfnloclf C S rn SECOND ROW: J. Surnerson, B. Walson, P. Ouinlan, P. Miller, C. l-larberr. S. Spealcr-nan H. P l o M. Madara, S. l-lerslcowilz, F. Elion. C. Long, V. Reiclward, M. Palmer, S. Farris. Tl-HRD R Pxplelbaum, K. l-larrzell, C. Wlwirney, B. Davenport D. Sfurla, S. Locke, E. Eoardrnan E. For E F C. Baldwin, S. Williarnson, J. McArll'1ur, S. Reynolds, M. Slwinn, J. Halberslaclr, R. Kirscrner, A R rr Mr. Teare al piano. BOTTOM ROW: P. Ogle, D. Game, G. Foofe, D. Edwards, S. Jones, B. Ya+es M. Wlwifney. SECOND ROW: A. Liss, W. Jessup, G. Uplwouse. W. Peck, R. Kohn, J. Ferrucci. THIRD ROW: R. LeaviH, D. I-loice, R. Harman, M. Real. ABSENTEE: E. Peflca. ' iel GOAT?
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kgs . - lip- :fri W QM H. lj LQ. .. ::!n .x - ,22f.ff.v if s , .Z 'ical' fs- f . -xl is jay ' Q yr. -l x if T T Q. Music maesTro Mr. Teare Takes a break beTween numbers. Vocal Music The vocal music deparTmenT aT HarriTon, headed by Mr. Ronald C. Teare, consisTs oT Three groups. This arrangemenT oTTers The be-neTiTs oT choral music To all sTudenTs. The maior group, HarriTon's ConcerT Choir, consisTing oT iunior and senior boys and girls, conTinued To sTrive Tor choral perTecTion Through improvemenT oT Techniques oT Tone qualiTy, dicTion, Timing and piTch. This group, aided by The experience oT reTurning members and new TalenT, had The advanTage oT sTudying a varieTy oT music as They increased in Their skill. AnoTher division oT The deparTmenT is The Boys' Chorus. ln spiTe oT The limiTed range oT The male voice They did have an opporTuniTy To sing numerous composiTions Through Mr. Tearels skillTul rearrange- menTs. The Girls' Chorus presenTed a chance Tor sophomore girls inTeresTed in ioining The choir To learn abouT The program oT choral music. Several concerTs were given ThroughouT The year, including The ChrisTmas ConcerT and The Annual Spring ConcerT, held aT HarriTon. ln addiTion To perTorming boTh a cappella and wiTh piano accompani- menT, The members oT The choral groups joined wiTh The orchesTra To produce sTirring combined numbers. iff? CCW' T' BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Teare, C. WeiTzel, J. Chapin, M. KiTzmiller, B. Geckle M. Sossaman, B. McKee, C. Briscoe, J. Baker, N. SherTz, M. WaTT, L. WyaTT, L. Neal, J. l-lurberT, M. Moore, L. SoTie, C. HoTTer, L. Ge'rTy, C. Driscoll, R. KaTz. S. Cohen, A. BelmonTe, J. KiTzmiller, E. Corl. SECOND ROW: S. FridlingTon, C STein, J. McDowell. L. Cahn, B. Vacca, D. Mauger, B. PeTTiT, S. Brill, D. Ferguson J. l-lamilfon, D. Regan, J. Bader, V. Bemis, S. Rhimer, P. Clendenning, C Johnson, K. Sweeny, C. TuTTle, J. Delmore, L. STrawbridge, B. Benson, P. Furniss 72 3 A. BelmonTe. THIRD ROW: S. Ross, J. Wynkoop, P. STevens, H. Hamrick, A. Chance, F. LePera, S. Skillman, F. Carnrnan, T. T-leaver, L. Vogle, J. Hosner, S. Landau, B. KingshoTT, H. Brooks. FOURTH ROW: E. Farris, R. Buck, L. DuranTe, R. Dennison, R. Grasso, R. Gray. B. MarTin, A. Taylor, C. KaTz, T. Davies, E. CoddingTon, H. Sellers, C. Gaymor. ABSENTEES: S. Borish, M. Niness, L. Richards. R. Cross, W. Hearn.
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Thespian Society 'lA RoomTul oT Rosesl' concerns The child oT divorced parenTs lNancy l-lughesl who comes To visiT her moTher lNancy GeTTesl. As neighbors lKaren Palmer, Sarah Greenel do everyThing They can To win her over. l-ler TaTher lBob Tesslerl arrives, complicaTing maTTers. The recipe Tor making her happy conTains The Tollowing ingredienTs: dash oT The kindness oT a Triendly maid lKoko lwashiTal3 a level TeaspoonTul oT small-boy re- marks lSTan Carrolllg a Tull cup oT adolescenT humor lPeTe Levinlp and a lighTly beaTen comedy oT an under- sTanding sTep-TaTher lMark l'lalleTTl. M. T'lalleTT, M. CunniTT, S. Nissenbaurn, R. Spady, D. Regan, M. JOTTG, A. GOldST9lI'1. l-. Chase 74 gli i V 1 T T ii. Mrs. Murphy gives lasT-minuTe direcTions To enTire casT. The LiTTle TheaTer Group, sponsored by Mrs. Eva Murphy and Mr. Leland Johnson, is an or- ganizaTion oT sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in various phases oT drama. Membership in This organizaTion depends upon The abiliTy, experience, and desire oT The sTudenTs To parTicipaTe in The acTiviTies oT a dramaTic club. These acTiviTies include The producing oT assembly programs and sTaging oT a Three acT play. For conTinued membership, TiTTy hours oT work on The parT oT each sTudenT is required. ATTer sorTing The abiliTy and experience ques- Tionnaires Tilled ouT by inTeresTed sTudenTs, The sponsors called a general rneeTing. AT ThaT meeT- ing, oTTicers and a Board oT DirecTors were appoinTed. Following The Two producTions, an iniTiaTion dinner was held during which The pledge oT mem- bership was adminisTered To The newly-elecTed members. EnTerTainmenT was provided by several oT The group. The purpose oT The l.iTTle TheaTre Group is To advance The sTandard oT excellence in dramaTic arTs and To creaTe TurTher inTeresT in The TheaTer. The group encourages sTudenTs To aTTain a beTTer masTery oT language: To develop poise, selT- conTrol, and individual TalenTsg and To appreciaTe dramaTic liTeraTure and iTs Techniques. The NaTional Thespian SocieTy is The honorary organizaTion oT dramaTic arTs. One hundred hours oT work and The recommendaTion oT The sponsor and execuTive commiTTee are required Tor mem- bership. The main purpose oT The socieTy This year was To acT as a guide Tor The LiTTle TheaTer Group in The capaciTy oT an advisory commiTTee. lTs moTTo expresses The aim oT The organizaTion. AcT well your parT, There all The honor lies.
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