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femme fihher During the early part of fall quarter, SPC staged the most spectacular cultural event of the entire year. Jerome Hines, Metropolitan Opera personality, presented a musical program to a capacity crowd at the Seattle Opera House. Emil Danenberg, a tal- ented musician in his own right, accompanied Mr. l-Iines. A blending of sacred and classical selections made the concert interesting, but the interjeetion of testimonies by both performers made the program unique. l Many SPC students were fortunate enough to meet Jerome I-lines and Emil Danenberg at a reception held after the concert. The warm sincerity which these men demonstrated in their personal contacts was a further indication of their devotion to Jesus Christ. Those who attended the concert and the reception could hardly help but sense the fervency and enthusiasm of two men whose lives are devoted to Gods service through the medium of music. ln view of this and the quality of the performance, it is no wonder that the Jerome l-lines concert was one of the most successful events of the year. --V - vr -mv 3 f
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Cmfzlfon Tffzb The Victory Quartet and the Carillon Trio person- nel are selected through auditions held at the begin- ning of the school year. The groups are placed on regular assignment, providing musical service in Seattle-area churches most Sunday mornings and evenings of the school year. Occasionally, perform- ances are given in more distant points in Washing- ton, Oregon, and California. The groups also engage in summer travel and will visit the Denver, Colorado, area this summer. ln addition to local church assignments, the teams are featured at various social events for civic and busi- ness groups in the Seattle area. The Victory Quartet and the Carillon Trio are under the direction of Mr. A. Royce Eckhardt of the music department. Carillon Trio: Judy Shull, Arnola Eute- lain, Darlene Janice, and Pam Wetzell. .vw Wbiofy M617 ZEZ Victory Quartet Cleft to rightlz Neil Craig, Doug Bartlett, Mr. Eckhardt, Frank Varro, Glenn Bowerman, and Wes Anderson.
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Behind the reality of the play lay many hours of grasping at the truth of char- t ' t' . . . ac eriza ions . . . and of costumes. The pound of Flesh, which I demand of him, is dearly boughtg 'tis mine and I will have it. II4 The M6VCbdWf of Vembe In one of the most ambitious presentations of the year, SPC drama students demonstrated their out- standing ability in the delightful Shakespearean comedy, The Merchant of Venice. The cast in- eluded: Dulce of Venice ........... ........ C harles Piland Prince of Morocco ,.,...,,. .......... C erald Hardy Prince of Arragon ...... ......t.. D aniel Farrell Antonio ................,. Bassanlo ......,.., Solanio ,,.... Salerlo .......... Cratiano ....... Lorenzo .,... Shylock -, ......,,.. Tubal .............,..,.. Laucelot Cobbo Old Cobbo ...... Leonardo ...,,..-., Julia .,.....,.. Portia ......... Nerissa ..............,. -,,----Ken Martinson ---,-,..Rex Carpenter ---...--.lohn Taylor .-.-.-----..-Stephen Cray --.-....lVlichael Andrew -------------.P1alph Holman --..-..,..Malcolm Willems --.-.----P1obert Bolender ..,..--P1onald Whitwell ,,,.-,---.---.lvan Timm -..-.-.-.Cordon Cohrs .--.--..--..-Linda Cessell Linda Robertson -....-..-...lVlary Westmoreland llessica ..,...........,,.,..........,.....,.....,...,..... Karen lohnson Ladies-in-Waiting .,,...,.,..,.. Lynn Clark, Patty Labbee Fern Longaneclcer, Karen Pickett By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is aweary of this great world. XX
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