

ADVANCED CHORUS
"WITHOUT A SONG,
THE DAY WOULD NEVER END'' .
Without the Advanced Chorus our students would miss
the fine mu ic provided for them at assemblies and other
occasions, e pecially during the Yule season and graduation.
"The Story of Christmas" was told in song and panto–
mime by the talented members of the Advanced Chorus
and horal Club on December 14. Carefully selected songs
and etting , and hours of conscientious practice were re–
quired to make the Christmas program a success.
An
outstanding example of the work done by the Chorus
was the annual pre entation of the Spring Festival, held
May 4. The name of the production was "Kittiwake
I land," a takeoff of South Pacific.
Eight students of the Chorus were chosen to represent
Hazleton at the annual Di trict horus held April 4, 5, 6,
at u quehanna. Those picked to represent our school were
Judie Gate , Laurel Ann Goff, Nancy Crawford, George
Gombeda, Billy Horn, Kenny Snover, Howard Peters, and
Ro emary Hayden.
MR. B ' RTON HALL
L ft to right: Fir11t Rozc
M. Davi . , M. Marshman, . McAloose, L. Goff, N. Crawford, M. Bozosi, A. Steber, P.
Crane, S. Ca r£»lla, J. Halterman, J. B chi, C. Lombardo, A. liano, K. Ba'rtholmus, B. Katchm ric, M. Wagner.
erond Rou·-
L. Schwarz, F. Farace, T. Clatch, R. Letcher, G. Gomb
~a.
L. Corradini, J. Villanelli, J. Harri.·, T. Chri.–
tino,
J.
Campb 11, L. Pilati,
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Marcolina, R. Toth, M. Klapper, J. traka, D. Goach, B. Ar y.
Third Rozr
W. Pritch–
ard, M. Pavlo ki, B. Longo, M. Sauers, J. Walter, A. am ron, . haw, J. Henrey, E. Jon
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M. Buyarski, L. Kurdzi I,
B. cha fer, B. Keuch, . D'Angelo, E. Spencer, S. Moor .
Fourth Rou·
W. Horn, J. Gat
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J. Mei<;s, H. Pet
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H.
kuba, B. Hou. r, H. Filb rt, P. Manko,
K.
Snover, L. Gabri I, R. Hayd n, R. Lockwood.
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