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if Q! Criminals in the Art Club jail debate whether to do their time, or buy their way out for a quarter. During the Fall Carnival a person could pay to have his friend arrested by the sheriff and put in jail for periods of fifteen minutes. Black Culture Club Presents Show, Art Club Runs Jail BLACK CULTURE CLUB With speakers at some weekly meetings, Black Culture Club spent time in study of Afro-American culture. They arranged for the Trenton High School Gospel Choir to perform at an assembly given in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther Kings birthday. Beautiful Blackness, Take Il , given in March, was an outstanding representation of Black poetry, music and drama. ART CLUB During their bi-monthly meetings, members had their choice of whatever media they wished to use for projects. Art Club became the lead money-maker at the Carnival, with its popular jail. A .wwf wwf' - ' ' pid' .L .Wa W Q Cs is nw. AM ART CLUB - Front Row: M. L. Meriam, J. Scaramozzino, M. Smith, D. Lyons. Back Row: J. Pasulo, M. B. Huddleson, L. De- Hankinson, I. Iarvis, E. Fasulo, C. Mandl, C. Hill, M. Cannon, C. Grange, Mr. M. Nicholson, advisor, L. Payne, E. Kennedy.
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'LN -G' H1 ' H :Milli Row: D, Carpenter, C Clark, K. MCC-ee, I. Stewart, historian, C. Hearns, M. Clark, president , lx. ttilit-ii H St-xtoii. Second Row: T. B. Dowdy, K. Criscitiello, secretary, H. Driver, treasurer, C- i ,L-1 A llexiriix 5, L olwn, Back Row: C. Brown, Worthington, Mrs. 5. Swissler, advisor, Mr. R. Miceli, advisor, L Mx :five xi l 'Y' 'W 5 x - 14 WH 'N ' , 9 '54 - f -.fi ff4'? 1i. .I 'S' g 'A' R 'S Wxs X, .,s. is waste. 1. -M D' .ZQ Q W is 'Q Q l ' ' I Q' 5 8 0 'C W' QQ! Q' - Q IU CC - f X -f J -i l -' -1 , -f --P 'u,.X'Q' -MQ 8 .A , ps ,. 'QN- if H wa A' K 1 B'ff'UmUl Bl-'tlmt' ' ilii- WTI Beautiful Blackness, again combined Nl' NN l l ' t rx -'iiti 1-wlul piograni in late March, PB
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Many Musical Groups Prepare Por Concerts In fter-School Hours REGION ORCHESTRA and BAND Try-outs for membership in these select groups from Central jersey took place early in December. Those chosen attended four-hour rehearsals at different schools on Friday af- ternoons and performed in winter concerts. STAGE BAND Under the direction of Mr. Robert Sine, the Stage Band provided popular music for the Band Boosters' Harvest Moon Ball, Bacl4-to-school- Night, and intermissions at the four One-Act plays. They met for practice on Tuesday evenings. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Auditions at the beginning of the year determined participants in Girls' Ensemble. These musical girls practiced weekly after school with Mr. jeffrey Corelli to prepare a modern repertoire for the Christmas and Spring concerts. As Mr jeffrey Corelli takes attendance, accompanist Candy Kibbel be- gins a Boys' Chorus number. -.nntnuwmmsnm naw rv, ig.. it-iqiuif vnqa' , noir ilil5l..ii'QiM15S5wWa 5iMa Hulk its QtK g' N Mt BOYS' CHORUS Open to any interested boys, Boys' Chorus met each morning during homeroom. With approximately four minutes a day for rehearsal, they learned popular music for the school concerts. I l i REGION II ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA AND BAND - G. Napierkowski, M. Dalesio, T. Darnall, D. Dalesio, K. Ward, K. Johnston, B. Etherington. Missing: P. Orr. i5h... Mr. Robert Sine directs one of his many extracurricular activities which include Stage Band, Pep Band, Senior Play, One Acts, Spring Musical, and concerts on the '72 band-orchestra European tour.
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