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Accompanists joan Polley and Colleen Seeley rehearse daily

u;ith

Mr.

Walley and the choir

in

preparatio11 for pu!J/ic performances.

VAR ITY CHOIR-Front

rou;,

C. Sl•t'll'),

K.

Foell, J. Latcher, S.

DeLdlo, A. Robin\On, ;\;. :\!cLean, E. Ditmer, J. lluhhard,

:'11.

Swad.hamt•r, D. Beang,

J.

Knapp.

Second

rotc:

P. Starr, L. Fmzier,

K. Grovt''t, E. B,lrton, \'. Turwll, D. llaLiett,

:'11.

Cunero, P. :\!organ,

G. llubhard. P. Agnew. . Frhhee.

Third row:

R. ll ughe'>, F.

r

94

Choir enacts 0

klahoma!

wears new gold robes

Oklahoma!

brought the West to Oneonta as the

ninety-voice varsity choir presented the musical

March 10 and 11 to a full house. Donald Gratz as Curlv

and Pamela Morgan as Laurey played the leads

whil~

Dudlev Scott, Rosemary Truman, Pamela Starr, Rich–

ard

Fl~tcher,

and John' Seider held supporting roles.

Pianists Colleen Seeley, Joan Polley, Jane Costa,

and John hilling accompanied the production on

twin pianos.

~1r.

Walley directed the music;

~1r.

Chamard, the acting.

The choir wore their new gold robes for the first

time as they presented a modern cantata, the

Night

of Wonder,

at the Christmas concert. The holichl)

schedule included performances at Rotary, Kiwanis,

and Bresee's.

Chosen through competitive solo work, Rosemar)

Truman, Richard Fletcher, and Dudley Scott sang in

the All-State Choir at Buffalo.

In May, the choir competed for a rating in com–

petition with other ew York state choirs. A concert

of sacred music culminated the choir's schedule of

appearances.

Colone, D. Clarl-, S. Eldred, J. Ru"'ell ,

\1.

Sarrge,

H.

Contt•, E.

:'llatti\on, R. Kalweit.

Back row:

K. Ro.,e,

j.

Co.,t,1, S. :'llilll•r,

II.

Frazier, A. Beach, W. Joslyn,

H.

Fletcher,

II.

Gib'ton, T. llolowach,

T. Chase, D. Scott,

V.

Kellerhouse.

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