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The choir combined talent and enthusiasm to produce more meaningful chapel services Mr. Joe Miranda, choir director CHOIR For the first time this year, St. Mark’s formed a choir which sang at daily chapel services. The choir, a combination of St. Mark’s boys and Rowland Hall girls under the direction of Mr. Miranda, also sang anthems regularly. Aside from their school functions, the members of the choir sang at St. Mark’s Cathedral on several occasions. During the Christmas season, performance of Amal and the Night Visitors was presented. Amal was sung by Eddie Atwood, with the choir singing the choruses. Other parts were taken by members of the student body and of the St. Mark’s Cathedral choir. Page eighteen
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Members of Chapel Committee, L. to R., top row; Peter Billings, Gretchen Brown, Sue Sonderegger, Bill Gibbons. Second row; Nancy Roux, Craig Knight, Father Winder, Steven Amoss, Penny Diumenti. Bottom row; Art Sandack, Marjorie Wheeler, John Young and Martha Pierce. Here, underclass members of the Chapel Committee present a reading CHAPEL COMITTEE The Chapel Committee, com- posed of Crucifer, Student Body President, and one representative from each of the top four forms from both St. Mark’s and Rowland Hall, is an advisory body whose function is to transmit the students’ feeling about the daily Chapel service to Father Pete and the administra- tions. Along with these duties, the committee presents readings, directed by Mr. Larimer. Page sevent een
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ACOLYTES Servers in chapel are members of the Acolyte Guild. This is an organization open to any student in the upper four forms. Their duties include serving at regular weekday services and at Communion services. Acolytes from Rowland Hall and St. Mark’s served alternate weeks throughout the year. The organization is headed by the school crucifer. This office was newly created this year, and the first student to hold it was Bill Gibbons. The substitute crucifer was John Young. These boys were appointed Billings, John Young and Bill Gibbons vest before chapel by Bishop Watson with the recom- mendation of the faculty and students. Acolytes served at Christmas Evensong in St. Mark’s Cathedral
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