VoI'XVTTT No. 18 CHORUS i'LiiNS SPRING CONCERT El!!!!!E;11111;;1 The Highacres College Community'Chorus under the direction of Mies Pearl Garbrick, Assistant Professor of MtsiC, has planned and made ptepsratfont to '. 1 0.4 11 4 Spring Concert sometime in May. No definite date has been set. Rehear sals are.,being held on Tdesday evenings as well as individUal and sectional rehearsals of students during free periods at school. The program will be an oratorio enthled ( St. Paull by Mendelssohn. Thirty—seven members, including 16 students and 21 members from surrounding communities will participate. The chorus is made up of 11 sopranos, 15 altos, 5 tenors, and 5 bass. The student soloists are as follows: Alto—Linda riolfe; Tenor Jack Avigliano, James Evens; Bass- Carl Bugaiski, Calvin Deitch, andi.lliam. Smith. Accompanist will be James tbidam. Miss Garbrick commented on the success of the chorus during the spring rehear— sals. Members have come in all kinds of weather from such points as Freeland, Weatherly, and Drums to take part. Be— cause of the deep interest of the members the outlook for the concert seems to be on of unlimited success. Yiss Garbrick also stated that the chorus has bean invited to hold a dress rehear— sal with an audience in Freeland on the Sunday prior to the concert date. THE, PENNSYLVANTA STATE UNTVERSTTY CENTER HAIL ETON, PENNSYLVANTA r , r MAY DAY SENT SET FOR MA 3.9 th , Plans have teen Completed for the semi for Mal dande WhAoh:will climax the cero.. nation of There6a PobowSki as May Queen on Saturday; may 19th. According to President Kowalski ; the evening and semi will be perfect finich to the after..-. noon Coronatien'in the Highacres garden. The setting for the danCe is theattract ive: Hotel AltaMent ballroOM',H Scotty . Parson's orchestra (remembered by every one who attended the military ball) will proVide the music, For the benefit of new students, the danCe is absolutely free to all Center students and their'dates. .t was also announced that it is a Center custom that flowers are not worn to any dances held. by .the Center. The StUdent Council; the Social Com— mittee, and the Sorority:cordially invite the entire student body to the dance. * * * #'* * * * * Due to a heavy work lead placed upon,a few students within the past week and the increasing workload to come in the next few weeks of the semester ) this will be the last issue of the Collegian for the school year 1955-56. T would like to express my deepest thanks to the members of this newspaper who have helped (page 3) APril 27p 1,956 LIST TSSUF;
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