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First Row: L, to R.: I. Pina, W. Richardson, E. Kaplan, C. White, L, O'Neill, C. Yungbliut, Mr. Rarich, J. Teamer, B, Longwell, R. Harden, 1. Cox, G. Stabile, P. Wilder. Second Row: S. George, B. Hullet, T. Park, W. Cottrel, D. Kolb, A, Guthrie, L. Angelikoussis, W. Hunter, R, Parr, D. Johnson, J. Bigelow, F. Davis, D, Quiros, Glee Club and Sextet Under the direction of Dr. Rarich, the Glee Club is one of the most active organizations in the school. Approximately one-third of the boarding students participate in the singing. Club officers are: Conrad Youngbluit, Presidentg Jim Teamer, Vice Presidentg Burton Longwell, Librariang Lyman O'Neill, Sec- retaryg and Richard Harden, Assistant Librarian. The highlights of the year are our Christmas Carol Service with hundreds of candles lighting the Shaw Memo- rial Chapel, and the Mid-Year Musical which all the students enjoy. This year the boys sang popular as well as 'heavier' music. One of the best events of the year was the Spring Musical just before graduation. As in the past, the Glee Club has performed a useful service for the school. This year a new singing group, the sextet, was added to the program. The tenors, Jim Teamer and Dario Quirosg baritones, Burton Longwell and Robert Parry and bases, Andrew Guthrie and Fred Davis blended together quite well. They performed not only for the school, but for many other organizations in New Jersey. Their repertoire was vast, and they had the right numbers to suit the occasion. Our hats off to the six and Dr. Rarich for the entertainment that they furnished the school. L. to R.: Mr. Rarich, D, Quiros, I. Teamer, F. Davis, A. Guthrie, R. Parr, B. Longwell, 50
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Day Students This year the Day Student Body of The Pennington School is composed of forty-six boys. While many of the boys live in Pennington, New Jersey, other near-by towns including Trenton are well-represented. These boys are in the Seventh and Eighth Grades in the Lower School and Freshmen, Sophomores, Jun- iors, Seniors and Post-Graduates in the Upper School. Organized athletics such as football, basketball, baseball, and soccer contain a representation of day students. The pool is also a popular gathering place af- ter classes for the enjoyment of these boys. Day students are given the perogative of participating in the numerous activ- ities and extra-curricular events conducted at the school, such as the planned recreational programs and dances. Many of the day students join the boarding students in eating luncheon in the dining room, however, some prefer the canteen to which they have access. The boys of the Day Student Body are proud of the keen interest displayed by their mothers in the recently formed Mother's Club. All of the boys now enjoy a re-decorated and equipped recreation room which was one of the projects un- dertaken this year bythe club. The nearness of the day studentslmothers helped this project materialize much sooner. nr First Rowg L. to R.: W. Fisher,J. Higham,I. O'Nei11, I. Kersey, D. Galanos, J. Cox, W. Cole, S. Jurgeson, T, Turner. Second Row: M. Fabian, S, Rovello, H. Tabb, T, Blair, J. Gwozdziewicz, J. Bronner, C. White, E. Bohus, C. Jorge- son, Third Row: D. Singleton, C. Tabb, R. Newell, D. Kramer, J. Gallagher, B. Witt, G. Deluse, W. VanNess. Fourth Row: G, Callaghan, A, Smith, R, Goodspeed, F. Hazlett, G, DeMunnik, B. Smack, R. Poore, G. Hall, C. Valco, J. Cortelyou. 49
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Choir and uartet Abigger and better group of singers made up our choir this year. Under the direction ofMr. Rarich, the boys worked very diligently. Their hardest job was to prepare the nucleous of the Vester Service every Sunday. After doing a commendable job, they undertook out- side singing engagements, one of these being at Mr. Kersey's church. The highlights of the Choir programs were the Christmas Carol Service and the Lenten Program. Mr. Rarich and the boys deserve a big hand for the work and time spent during the year. A new quartet started this year. Those chosen were James Teamer, lst ten- org Dario Quiros, Znd tenorg Robert Parr, baritoneg and Frederick Davis, bass. Their first performances were the Christmas Candlelight Service and the Mid- Year Musical. Mr. Rarich directed the 'four' and they achieved well-balanced singing that made them so popular. This was truly a fine group of singers. II. to R.: Mr, Rarich, R. Parr, D. Quiros, F. Davis, J, Teamer. First Row: L. to R.: R. Harden, I. Pina, L, Brown, J, Cox, R, Brockway, R. Parr, C. White, B. Stuckel, P, Wilder, C. Warnock, J. Kersey, F, Davis. Second Row: Mr, Rarich, D. Quiros, T. Park, A. Guthrie, Z. Gordy, E. Kaplan, W. Hunter, R, Price, W. Cottrel, R. Howell, S. George, 51
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