Triple Cities College 1948 Yearbook (Endicott, NY) - Full Access - HTML5 format

Music Hath Charms The Chorus and Glee Club were among the first groups organized at T.C.C. Active support of the students, residents of the surrounding area, and faculty members, was soon en– listed. A wide range of American and European compositions was studied and performed by the Chorus. Thompson's "Alleluia" was the original composi– tion performed by the Chorus. Later it presented a full evening's concert in conjunction with the Glee Club at Maine, N. Y. The major work performed publicly by the Glee Club was Elmore's 'The Prodigal Son," with Keith Dunklee as baritone soloist. At the college Christmas assembly, it performed the Chorale from Bach's '"Christmas Oratorio" and joined the Chorus in a rendition of "Alleluia." In the spring it repeated "The Prodigal Son" for the coHege assembly. BACK Row: Wayne Anderson, Floyd Mangus, Bill Vanco, Bill Norton, Ralph Catanese, Loren Gilliam, Willis Warner, Ed Springman, Charles Guernsey, Keith Dunklee, Irving Carroll. FRONT Row: Henry Jones, Jeannine Conklin, Barbara Rood, Howard Evans, Peter Barbone, Sally Trues– dell, Marilyn Andrus, Nissel R~se, Evelyn Armstrong, Barbara Webb. 79

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