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LOWER  SCHOOL  GLEE  CLUB
                  Seated—Sorensen,  Dove,  Peck,  Townson,  H.  Conover,  C.  Corday,  Dorland,  Trigger,  C.  Born,
                  S.  Bull,  R.  Frank.  Second  row—T.  Lindsey,  Burt,  Ferguson,  Cucinotta,  Gronowicz,  Levathes,
                  J.  Born,  Lounsbury,  Williamson,  Beemer,  Wallace, Kornblee.  Third row—Schneider, C. Kaufman,
                  Badger,  Lewin,  Lang,  Coffey,  Hale,  J.  Finger,  Shapo,  D.  Ledkovsky,  J.  Newkirk,  Huber,  Reed,
                  S.  Kaufman,  Gabel,  Liu,  A.  Vogelson,  J.  Axelson,  P.  Youritzin,  Mr.  Harms  (Director).  Fourth
                  row—Downs,  Berliner,  P.  Suhr,  Burns,  McCloskey,  DaCal,  Ma,  Hyslop,  E.  Dane,  Kozelka,
                   Starke,  Schiffer,  Lyons,  T.  Wilson,  J.  McLaughlin,  Fairbairn,  C.  Kaufman,  Kinzel,  Henlev.








          Schools.  On  the  night  of  the  Christmas  play,   around  the  room.  The  theme  was,  needless  to
          the audience was entertained, before the perform­  say,  Hallowe’en.  The  other  dance  was  the  more
          ance,  by  a  group  of  carolers—singing  carols,  no   successful,  though  perhaps  not  as  well  attended,
          less!  March  8,  a few of the boys performed with   Chinese  New  Year  Dance.  No  one  knows  how
          the  John  Harms  Chorus,  singing  a  portion  of   this particular theme was hit upon, except that it
          Bach’s  St.  M atthew's  Passion.  However,  not   was  held  the  Friday  before  the  Chinese  New
         wishing  to  run  damaging  competition  with  the   Year.  But,  in consequence, the decorations, turned
          New  York  Handel  Festival,  the  Glee  Club     out  to  be  extremely  interesting.  A  few  of  the
         abstained  from  giving  its  usual  performance  of   differences  between  this  dance  and  the  previous

         the  Messiah.                                      one  were  that  the  second  was  held  in  the  new
            Forms  One  and  Two  held  two  dances  this   lunchroom and had live music, courtesy of Lester
                                                            Lanin.  Miss  Stewart  also  provided  sumptuous
         year.  The  first  of  these was  a  record  hop  in  the   refreshments  for  the  occasion.
         fall,  and  refreshments  were  brought  in  from  the
         outside.  It  was  held  in  the  auditorium  and  used   The  Lower  School’s  activities  were  expanded
         the same  decorations  as  those  used  by the  Upper   this  year.  The  boys  and  the  classes  have  made
         School  Dramatics  Club  for  their  dance.  These   great strides toward the realization of their active
         consisted  mainly  of  cornstalks  on  the  walls  opportunity.

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