The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, December 13, 1957, Image 18

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    The College Community Chorus, composed of Penn State Center students,
alumnae, faculty members, end interested adults and high-school students
from the community, are to be commended for their work of the past year.
Two difficult and challenging oratdr-'os, Handel's Messlah and Mendelssohn' I, s
Elijah, have been performed in a manner that will do credit to both High
acres and the Hazleton area. This chorus Is the only choral group in this
area that has been capable of surmounting the technical difficulties of
both works. Thanks is due to Miss Pearl G. Garbrick, Assistant Professor
of Music, for her discriminating taste, musicianship, and able direction
of the Chorus, and to Lyla Perish, who accompanied the Chorus In both pre
sentations. 57a also want to take advantage of this opportunity to thank
the people who helped make the Chorus a success: the builder of the risers,
the ushers, the people who contributed the gowns, and the many, many other
people; without whose help the Chorus would not have succeeded.
Student members of the Chorus are:
Jacqueline Kessel, Carol Mastroi.annl, George Fa tula, Carl Eugai ski, Calvin
Deitch, Neville McAfee, Richard Maggio, Mrs. Susan Schwartz, and John
Avigliano.
The Chorus extends special thanks to:
Faculty: Mrs. Elizabeth Bodenstetn. Alumnae: 'An* 111 am Hebei, Robert Zimmer
man, and James Eidam. Ushers: Joann Kanvin, Mary Marker, Martha Preputnik,
Sind Karl Rekas.
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