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A©AINST THE SKY

""F`~' william crowder[copyR]GHT i958]

£/-¢r¢7p Alfred Groh

CAST

CHORUS

BASIA MIESZKOWSKI JAWORSKI

ROSEANNE

STANDISH, Chief Justice

CELIA, his daughter

•

MARILYN CARL

GEORGE RICHARDS
HELEN RALSTON

WAYNE WALTERS

JANET JONES

.

SYLVIA CUSICK

.

JANET CORNELL

JEAN PYATT

.

RAYE LOUISE THOMAS

MARIAN LAINES

.

SAM LOWE

CARROLL DAVENPORT . JUDY WARNICK
•
JEROME LUFT
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WILLIAM PETERS

ROBERT MORGAN

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AUDREY J. BARTLETT

WILLIAM CROWDER

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SYNOPSIS
As the opera opens, Roseanne is searching
the sea, awaiting The return of her lover. Jeff
has violated the law of the island, which forbids
a man to leave. The punishment is death. Ros®anne knows that he cannot find the freedom he
is looking for by running away from his love or
from his responsibility under the law, and scans
the sea for signs of his boat.
But her belief that neither love nor law
must bind a man, she says, prevented her from
forcing him to stay.
Jeff returns. He eludes Justice Standish's
men who are guarding the shores. Roseanne

and Jeff are reunited, iust as the storm that has
followed him is about to break. Jeff tells her
that on the sea he realized that in her love he
found the strength to free his spirit. It was weakness drove him from her. They go to the Tem-

dish of violating a law they knew was bad but
to which they had conformed. Their words,
"Roseanne is right, the law has been betrayed,"
prophetically underline Roseanne's, ``The law re-

moved, the law retained, Upon your soul the
®vil's stained."

Jeff has paid with his life for the freedom
for which they had been unwilling to sacrifice
their disbelief.

Ce]ia` and the chorus comfort

Roseanne, as Jeff's lifeless body is borne across
the stage, by reminding her
Thai he kissed you
Dearest Rose
Leaving you
ln repose.
He's your man
You must be strong.
For he gave

Your heart a song.

ple of Mercy, nearby, to pray.
Celia, secretly in love with him, hoping to

save his life, tears from the Book of Justice the
law which her father upholds. "Now he can be
free," she says, since her act has removed the
wicked law from the Book. But a law is bad not
because it is on the books but because the evil
stain is on the conscience, and Standish stands
accused under the moral law of the universe.
``lt is you who are guilty!" Roseanne ac-

cuses Standish, after he has sent his men to the
Temple of Mercy to kill Jeff. Standish looks for
consolation from his daughter, but Celia cannot
protect him; from Roseanne, who has shattered
his confidence in the law; from the chorus, who
find courage within themselves to accuse Stan-

jH jE jH &amp; &amp; jH &amp; st jE £

under the leadership of Dr. Eugen® S. Far-

Iey, president since 1936, and a devoted Board
of Trustees, with Gilbert Mcclintock as chairman,
Wi[kes College has realized a substantial growth
and has earned a sound reputation that is based
upon its efforts to maintain high intellectual and
personal standards.

Dedicated since its inception to those ideals
which have inspired the great institutions of free
learning in the united States, Wilkes College has
recently opened its $1 million science building
as evidence of its belief in I.he spirit of free inquiry. Its plans for the cultural improvement of
the community include an arts building, histor-

ical center, and theater.
MAN AGAINST THE SKY, an original one-

act music drama, was written in recognition of
the creative voice Wilkes College brings fo
Wyoming Valley, which looks to the college
with increasing awareness of its vital and im-

portant contribution to the life of the community
that nourishes its growth.

WILKES

COLLEGE

Wilkes College is a small (in size), co-educational, libe+al arts college in Wilkes-Barre,

This perforrranee of

Pennsylvania, part of its campus fronting the

MAN AGAINST THE SKY

Susquehanna River. In 1933 Bucknell University

and far-sighted men and women of Wyoming
Valley, in order to provide opportunities for
higher education in an area where these facilities were lacking, established Bucknell university Junior College. The local college was char-

tered as an independent four-year institution
and renamed Wilkes College in 1947.
COVER PAINTING BY CATHAL O'Toq!E

-

is the concert version
as it was presented for faculty and friends of Wilkes
College on December 21, 1957. Members of the cast
and chorus are students of Wilkes College. Mrs. Jaworski and Mrs. Ralston are graduates of the college.
William Crowder, also a graduate, is teaching at CAR
High School, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Alfred Groh and Cathal
O'Toole are members of Wilkes College faculty.

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MH5I[ FHH THE [HHI=TMA= =|=A=DIV
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We are not dqily beggars that beg I rom
door to door,

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LOBT GOTT IHR CHRrsTE`N ALLZuGLEICH
Michael

Praetorius

(1571-1621)

Refr±|in,

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By Perm.Ission of Mercury Music Corporation

of Juda. art not the least among the princes

Pro.Ise Him who watches o'er us all
h_eaven's highest throne,
His Son He gave to save us.all and for

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fcrb/e go.

our sins atone.

Praetorius

in

Copyright ©1936 by Oliver Ditson Co.
Used by permission.

Soon there c.ame three Kings, led by the

9FBur:O;n#:_:nhges':8Sr:;e[::I,hodee±;:jhae.;I:I:aandkijn°cuer:seey'adnfdar'.
The holly and the .Ivy, When they are both
full

grov,n,

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Of all the trees that are in the wood. The
holly bears the crown:

death to .raise:
SjngNWoe5,;ur joy upon this day of days.

The r;Sjntgheofdteheer,Sun And the running of

Refrain

The BOAR'S HEAD CAROL

(1571-1621)

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English Carol

By Permission of Mercury Music Corporation
(Sung

English Carol

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Thep'ay!;nngg;°nfgt.knet#eer:yho:rr:anlsweet

PUER NOBIS NA'SCITUR
Michael

Refr..`tn`

God bless the master of +his house, likewise
the mistress too:
And all the little children that round the

Jrom

THE HOLLY AND THE IVY

fall". Noel.

in the mire.

(Sung in German)

ife

[nllEqE, I]irE[tEd hy Hi[haFd I=hflplinE

ThE Mfldriqfll 5inTErs nl' Wilki=s
Side

VS 2500

(Oueen's College, Oxford, Version)

Latin)

FEAR NOT, FOR BEHOLD I BRING

OOOD TIDINGS

Copyright ©1936 by Olive.r Ditson Co.

unto us .is Pprn a .€h.ild, born of Mary,
h!other mild:
Shep.herdhe°afrt3u5t%or%lqs,,ty?_bel.to_ru!eour

Used by permisslon.

The

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Baritone Soloist -John Hyer

boar's

head

in

hand

bear

Francis

I,

bedecked

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cap_g_taqpSr?tdeesttejrsot,nr_e%8~Yetnv.s'.°f=udesDoprin.o.
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F.

Hagen

(1815-1907)

Moravian Motet for Soprano Solo and Chorus

And Mc]ry bore sweet Jesus Christ, To
be our sweet Sav'iour.
Refr8.in.
The holly bears a berry, As red as any blood.
And Mary bore sweet Jesu.s Christ, To E!o

poor sf.nners good.

Refrain.

Copyright ©1963 by Boosey and Hawkes. Inc.
Used by permission.

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I`aresi. dish in all the land,

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The holly becirs a bark, As bitter as any
gall I

I.O, HOW A ROsiE
`i

Michael

Praetorius

Ill. The Flight ini® Egypt

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in. Reginensi afrio..

([5711-1621)

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RefraLin.

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2

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BEHOLD A HELPLESS, TENDER BABE

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Music

Jehovah.
O blessed seed, ol Mary's womb be ye

by Frederick Silver

Words by Robert Southwell

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GO TELL. IT ON THE MOUNTAIN

'
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Published by C8:,Paewr:::¥eoRhe:Coreation Servicei

Soprano Soloist - Barbara Liberasky

Used by permission.

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SCENES FROM THE HOLY INFANCY

according to Saint Matthew
Thomson

(1896-

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the

birth

of

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in

this

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led a Nalar.ne.

SLEEP,

DECK THE

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HALL

Welsh Carol

copyrjghtus€#6yb5ef#:,:;,ronD.:tsonco.

When I.wqs a sinner I prayed both night

I asakgdd tdhae::Lord ^t.o h:; p -me ctnd H_e

Refrain.

when|S9.°a:eadsegkeertieso:gaxibothnjgRh?%:On£
Good Christ.Ian men, rejoice With heart, and
soul, and voice:
Give ye heed to what we say.. News! News!
'Jesus Christ is born today..
Ox and ass before Him bow, and He is in +
the manger now.
Christ is born today! Christ is born today!.
Good Christian apen, rejoice With heart,
and soul, and voice:

I asked dtEye:Lord to help :e and He -+a_ug_ht

Refrain.

Hemmead_te°mperaaYiratchmanuponthFec:tr;
v,all:

And if I am a Christian, I am the least

of all.

LITTLE DOVE

Chr.Ist was born for this! Christ was born
i o, this!

Alsation Carol

Copyrighljs9!93b6ybpyei|:i¥sejro#?itsonco.

stars shine",

T,h[uSw;I,PS_egrtcBhaob,eerthTehev:#a;`.ndgrsgamsrestore
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THE

Sopranos

Jesus.

Now ye need not fear the grave. Peace! Peace!
Jesus Christ was born to save!

Gloria Dolbear. '68
Barbara Liberasky, `67'
Elaine Weber. '68

Ca''SY°uev°e#a:#:gca#,!ouall,Toga.InH.Is
Christ was born to scive! Christ vvas born

A/fos

Janis Hughes, '68
Barbara Lewis, '66

to saye!

[Fno=tnadb'wej;:W«s°#otLh°errds#e°|Stterh°k'iYnd.

COVENTRY CARol.

Refrain.

S#negedff=s!°oyf°utshea[#itn°d9ea'nhd®r;Gather.

Dover,
HR_o3speeo°fftgr.ideo%tihgn:¥e.Ca'r3:.ea!J.h::d3p%£ns-i,
Sleep and dream svieetly of Paradi_5e.

Behah.

English Carol

Jesus was

born

in

Bethlehem

ol

#dae:he!rnetchaem8a%Sise°fmT:r?:a:hetheK!ne:istbte:

i?::Sa:imtihesajye:#?} %:e*ee }iaJ: steheant isis bs?::
in

the east,

and are come to worship him.

%hevinasHfrro°udb|tehde.Kaj#3:i,dj:::sr:,et#eswejtthhj#.iB'
And

when

he

had

gathered

all

the

chief

Here we come clwassailing among the leaves
so green,
Here we _come awand'ring, so fair to be seen.
Love and joy s_ome to you\ and to you your

vassail too,
And God bless you and send you a happy
new year .

Pashinski,

'67

Used by permission.

Bosses

John Ferguson, '68
John Hyer, '65
John Liskey, '65

Lullay, T,!.p,u_.I.i.tile I,.Iny Ch.IId, By, by, Iully,
Lullay, T_hg_u I.Ittle tiny Child, By, by, fully,

Basil

lullay.

Th.is _poo_r Youngl.Ing for whom we s.Ing
By, by, fully, Iullay?

Herod tk5tkhjntgh';sjndha;ys ragl.ng. Charged he

Russin,

'68

Robert Sokoloski, '67

°S;Sptr%et,%'thh:swdmaayywedoForto
COME, GOOD CHRISTIANS ALL
French Carol

James Eitel, '66
Eugene Kelleher, '66
Edwin

Copyright. ©1936 by Oliver Ditson Co.

Heav'n's highest

WAS`SA'lL SONG

Now when

7®nors

English Carol

°wuatrs#dfa!yaYthdeaynsgaefre'tBruotm.'nthtehew#taenr93{,±d.
sleep, lci.Irest Flower,

C°Pyr'ghtus?d93b6ybBei|i¥se,ron?jts°nc°.

'65

Carole Cronauer, '68

Iul'ay:

11. The Wise Men

Janet Ainsworth, '65
Iris Collins,

Arlene Mezanko, .67
Jane Morris, '65
Carol Sutton, '67

FE%![at#eaynet#y°#|.aydesaranfdas|Saesssts;

First voice - Robert Sokoloski, baritone
Second voice -John Hyer, baritone

SINOERS

G°°dcgrnj5t;saonu,Teannldrev#:Gee;Wjthheart.

pT#onk,:,!h;e;Senehoaf:!ocon;e:,t!:hgfj!gip'Rp#a;s:,c:aor':.I

SSF#xktfi;h#e!#opg#jsS#rues.'

Refr.c\.in.

N°Wjyeesuhse8rhr:!te3g!esbsoR#S=rJt°hyf.:)JOY.'

"Sleep, little P_ove of mine, sleep while the

!!i;ii:::l#iiie:ri#i:s3iFf::;gi;tit;;i:sii::;iy¥i!ik::fy,::§i;i;;iii

Copyright ©1936 by Oliver Ditson Co.
Used by permission.

Gote„a#donevt£:Ywmhoeurne!ain,Thatjesuschrist
is a,born!

Heh#ahn°tspebfetshs=dheeavYe'rnHorde:°r'And

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First voice - Robert Sokoloski, baritone
Second voice -John Hye.rf baritone

(harmonized by Sir John Stainer)

ThisJ#cepp!h:rsi;;amstppa:tfnec¥:dtiourHhiscrib
The#oaos£_Senar.£jspharhctes[p°,/atH{,S.:Omp.i.he

Virgil

CO'OD CHRISTIAN MEN, R'EJO:CE
English Carol

***

Cordon J. Roberts. accompanist

C°Pyr!gh`Lsgd93b6yb¥er°ji:se.ron?!ts°nc°.
H.'smencoht;,3:`e9nhty#unhftoow:last:htA]/
Come, good__Christians all, and join our
caroling'

Then _wo_e is me, poor Child, for Thee,

Lift up your voice, g.Ive thanks to God ana

And ever morn and dciy

sing!
Sing we Nb.€l to hail our newlborn King. No.61.

For Thy .part.(r!g npr say nor s.Ing
By,

by, fully, lullay.

Harpsichord made by Robert Goble,
Headington, Oxford, England
Recorded in the First Presbyterian Church
of

Wilkes-Bclrre,

Jan.

31,1965
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SOPRANOS

Molly Anderson

ELount Aloysius Junior C;ollege

Janet Bailey

tJest Chester State College
Shippensharg State College

Les].ie Bantle.y
Fhailie Bar:dan
`Toy Bilge..i+

Joan Boarrfuan
Christine Bouman
Helen Boyko
Barbra Brogan

Pat Brophy
Connie Burkhart
Garole Christoff

Mount Ali}ysiu§ Junior College
SlippEry Roc!k State College
Kutz:towll State College

Shippens,burg State College
Loc.k Haven State College

Diane Cooke
Linda Cressman

Mount Aloysius Junior College
Bloiimsburg State College
Motmt Aloysius Junior College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
M\|unt. AloysiHs Junior College

Kathleen English
Leslie Eslchermann
Linda Finet
Barbara Jo Friese
Peggy Giaque
Carol Green
Kathy Hafich

Margaret Helly.er
Leanne Hench
Sister M. Juliann Ghoi
Mary Ann Kesler
Linda Koch

Linda Baird
AELn Bames

Barbra Boone
Mary Margaret Boyle

Joyce Brooner
Linda Bumbaugh

Linda Crawford
Carol Crmm

Debbie Deatrich
Martha Douple

Jane Driscoll
Sue Emery

iferrill Farrell
Evelyn Fleet
Therese Ganster
Cleona Garfield
Delores Gavlak
ifelanie Graham

Elizabeth Grim
Ann Marie IIayden
hifary Arm Houck

Marsha Jupina
Gail Kramer
Karen Kroll
ray Kunkel
Eileen Mccarty
Martha Mecracken
ifery MeElwa in
Cora Marie Mickler
Ann Marie Mohen
Yolanda Osbome

Cheryl 0wen
BLafbara Pinkerton
Connie Pofta
Sharon Purvis
Kathy Reay

Loretta Risse
Gloria Roush
Con`stance Rowen
Carol Sheibly

Desiree Shibley
Anita Smith
Sheila Spigelmyer

Linda Stere
Nina Tafel
Becki Thai
Marian Thomas

Patricia Whitlock
Marianne Wol fgang
Kay Wunderly
Lucinda Zwart

Katherine Meannor
Karen Olt
Rose Pastorella
Pamella Peace

Jeanne Pottieger
Elizabeth Powlus

Maureen Rafferty
Kathy Ann Reeder
April Schaare
Mary Frances Senita
Patricia Shewell
Elizabeth Smith
Carol-I.ynn Stewart
Sue Stoudnour

West-G`hester State College

Mount. Aloysius Junior College
E,1oonsburg State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
ShipL]ensburg State College
Moun.t A.1oysius Junior College
West Chest`er State C:allege

Peggy Sweeley
Carla Watts
Roberta Wayne
Winifred Weaver
Nancy Thyte
Margaret Wilson

]i,ycouing College
Lebanon Valley College

Wilke,s College
M]..1Ie¥sville State College
Mount A.1oysius Junior College

Seten Hill College

Shippensburg State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Wilkes College
Juniata College
Seton Hill College
East Stroudsburg State College
Elizabethtown College
Shippensburg State College
West Chester State College
•Lyconing College
Elizabethtown College
College Misericordia
Indiana University of Perma.
Wilkes College
Slippery Rock State College
West Chester State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
College Misericordia
Bloomsburg State College
College Misericordia
Kutztoun College
Bloonsburg State College
Bloomsburg State College
Bloonsburg State College
Kutztovn State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Lock Haven State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Seton Hill College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Slippery Rock State College
Lock Haven State College
liebanon Valley College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
East Stroudsburg State College
Indiana University of Penna.
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Lebanon Valley College
West Chaster State College
Shippensburg State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College

Juniata College
Messiah College
I.ycoming Col lege
Lebanon Valley College
Mount Aloysius Jtmior College

Drexel Institute of Technology
Slippery Rock State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
West Chester State College
Millersville State College

Wilkes College
Lebanon Valley College
Lycoming College
Mount Aloysius Junior College

Setcn Hill College
College Misericordia
Drexel Institute of Technology
Indiana UniversiEy of Penna.
West Chester State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Millersville State College
Bloomsburg State College
Mount Aloysius Junior College
Messiah College
East Stroudsburg State College
Seton Hill College
Elizabethtown College
East Stroudsburg State College
Kutztown State College
El izabethtown College

Slippery Rock State College
Juniata College
I.ebanon Valley College
Shippensburg State College
West Chester State College

Indiana University of Pema.

Helen Zack

Eileen zehner

Seton Hill College
Mount Aloysius Junior College

Mount Aloysius -.Tur!.ior College

Diane Wyrm

Messiah College
Easf~ Stroudsburg State College

AIJTOS
Gay Adam

Patricia MCGuigan
Phyllis MCKeon
Donna MCLaughl in
Barbara Mancuso
Marilyn Mason

MbuH`t Aloygius LTunior College
fic&gt;uE}t Aloysiljis Junior College
Sedrorir Hill College

Rita Dimond
Margaret Eidam

Patti Lewis
Betsy Light

Juniata li®`+iege

Jane Cigolini

Lock Haven State Colleg.e
Wilkes C®11gge

Sister M. Emmanuel Layne, Sos.A.

Drexel Institute of Technology
Mount Aloysius Junior College

Kathy Clark

Mary Christe
Andrea Delibert
Donna Dengler
Linda Dice

Liz Ann Kroner
Eleanor Krushefski
Paula Lanzilotta

-

Wilkes College
Bloomsburg State College

TENORS
Thomas Bensinger

John Bert
Ted Blew
David Broms

Jerry Bums
Dale Calms
Michael Cope
Donald Corbin
David Corson

John Crowe
Clayton Davis
Donald Dickenson
Richard Punt
Julius Haladyna

B"ce Hartman
Donald Hogan
George Hughes
Andrew Kadlecik
Amold Koltnan

Timothy Leafy
David Malconson
James Matzko

Robert Midel
Gary Miller
Robert Miller
Leroy Nelson
Robert over
Victor Paul
James Pelleck
William Pounds

Curtis Roberts
Nell Rosenshein
James Sickora
Ronald Sider
Stephen Skorija
Robert Sollenberger
Wayne Sollenberger
Richard Stahl
James Steckel
Paul Stecfuan
Camen .Troll
Martin Troutman

Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College
Slippery Rock State College
Lebanon Valley College
Elizabethtown College
Delaware Valley College
Bloomsburg State College
West Chester State College
IJyconin8
St. Vincentls College
Shippensburg State College
Delaware Valley College
St. Vincentls College
East Stroudsburg State College
St. Vincentls College

Indiana University of Penna.
Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College
Slippery Rock State College
Slippery Rock State College

Drexel Institute of Tech.
St. Vincentls College
Lebanon Valley College
Elizabethtown College
West Chester State College
Delaware Valley College
Elizabethtorm College
Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College
Wilkes College
Wilkes College
Delaware Valley College
Messiah College
Indiana University of Penna.
Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College

Juniata College
St. Vincentls College
St. Vincentls College

Millersville State College

Paul fumbull.

Delaware Valley College
St. Vincentls College

Barry Webster
David Yoder

Drexel Institute of Tech.
Elizabethtown College

RASS
Edward Bair
George Baker
William Begenau
Dale Biebar
a.ichard Bowen
Stan Bcrman

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Thomas Conrad

Richard Grist
Dermis English
Stuart Estes
George Femicle
Larry Graybill
Gregory Gum
William Hanzzar
Albert Happ
William Harrison
Ben Harvey
Tinothy Hof fman

Jerel Jackson
Barry Kellner
Erie Kinsey
Edwin Kisiel
James Kisthardt

Jon Kline
Edward Korczynski
Edward Liskey

Martin Lorah
David MCBride

Erie Mcclellan
Jeffrey Mccullough
Step'nen MCGarvey
era ig MCKorm

Joseph Mir

aniel Partin
'\ uane Pysher
Joseph Racciato
James Reese
B"ce Rermie
Floyd Robinson

Charles Roclowell

Joseph Rupert
John Scholten
Ricinard Serwell
William Sharrow
Robert Sunrlo
Henry Snyder
David Sollenberger
George Urfuoltz
Michael Wa l€.ron
Larry Whyte
Philip Witman

Messiah College
West Chester State College
Delaware Valley College
Elizabethtown College
Lebanon Valley College
Shippensburg State College
West Chester State College
Delaware Valley College
Juniata College
Messiah College
Wilkes College
Indiana University of Penna.
West Chester State College
Elizabethtown College
East Stroudsburg State College
Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College
Wilkes College
Delaware Valley College
Bloomsburg State College
Lyconing College
Delaware Valley College

Juniata College
Lebanon Valley College
West Chester State College
Delaware Valley College
St. Vincentls College
Wilkes College

Elizabethtovn College
Drexel Institute of Tech.
Millersville State College
Lebanon Valley College
East Stroudsburg State
Delaware Valley College
Lyeoning College
Shippensburg State College
Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College
Bloomsburg State College
Delaware Valley College
Shippensburg State College
Slippery Rock State College
Slippery Rock State College
Messiah College
Delaware Valley College
Ijebanon Valley College
Wilkes College
Bloomsburg State College
Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College
St. Vincentls College

Indiana University of Pema.
Millersville State College

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Catawissa, Catawissa, Ralph Wolfgang
Coughlin, Winces-Barre, Clyde Owens
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Northeast Junior, Bethlehem, Raymond Huston
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Palmerton, Palmerton, John Reichard
Pen Argyl, Pen Argyl, Richard Cruver
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Whitehall Township, Hokendauqua, John H. Walters
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Dublin Bay (Sailor's Song)

Horkstow Grange (narrating local history)
The Brisk Young Sailor
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Lord Melbourne (War Song)
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GRIDIRON CLUB MARCH ........ John Philip Sousa

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Gloria
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Jay Her+zog
James Kain
John Labor

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Marvin Border

Lehigh

Thomas Gallup

Elizabethtown
Mansfield

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West Chester

JocLnne Fehr

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University of Pa.

Thomas Vallc[r

Westminster

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Nan Weller

George Wolfe

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Lycoming

Karl Krelove

Doris Frey

Kutztown

Alex Sidorwicz

Gladys Gette

Gettysburg

Lois Myers

Westminster

James Watson

Villanoyci

Candy Wilchinski

Moravian
West Chester

Kay Wunderly

Mansfield

French Horn IV
George Goshert, Jr
James stine

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James Fitt
Carl Merz

Temple
University of pa.

Donald Bo:il

Robert Luckey

Indiana

Lloyd Ross

Drexel

David Rupp

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Carnegie-Mellon

Robert cooke

Gettysburg

York Jr. College

Mansfleld
Wilkes
Penn State

Dale Jacobsen

Susquehanna

Bucknell

Mark schrello

Carnegie-Mellon

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Thomas Bannister

Michael Price

West Chester
Susquehanna
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Janet Fetter

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West Chester
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Davis Giersch

Howard Kligerman

English Horn

Gory Powell

Thomas Heinze

Jay Ruch

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Indiana
Susquehanna

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Susquehanna
Gettysburg
Lock Haven

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Fred Otto .

California

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Edinboro
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Jeff Cooper

Lebanon Valley

Steven Fairchild

Bloomsburg

Lycoming

Mansfield
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Temple

Mansfield

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Carneg:e Mellon

Charles Cahn

Linda Megantz

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Martin Hurley

Wilkes

Vincent Hurley

VI/ilkes

Penn State
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Kay Short

Millersville

Douglas BIackstone

Millersville

John Portelli

Gettysburg
Susquehanna

Tympani

Swarthmore
Susquehanna

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Temple

Lebanon Valley

Slippery Rock

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Edinboro

Judee Davidson
Kevin Gardner

Ursinus

Norene sniezak

Shippensburg

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California

Robert sands

Bucknell

Margie Myers

Franchine Saylor

Edinboro

Ben Jones

Westminster

Frank Magda

Penn State

Brenda Falstick

Karen Anderson

Clarion

Dale Antel

John Miller

James Kusher

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John Deibler

West chester

Joel Zullinger

Susquehanna

Nancy Hcirwood

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Susan AIlshouse

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MiricLm Mangle

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Wilkes

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Cornet Ill
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Charles Miller
Shippensburg
Ned Trautman
Penn State

Grove City
Kutztown

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Terrence seese
Frederick Trach

Walter cole

Mansfield
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Lock Haven

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Carolyn stutzke

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Susquehanna
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Sharon Wolfe

Bucknel]

William Gatti

West Chester

Grove city
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John Letteer

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Kenneth Rohland

Michael Luckenbi[I

West Chester

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Lehigh

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Wilkes
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Barry Weber
Staniey West
Barbara Zeigler

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William Arnold

Patricia Chovanes
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David Hughes
Raymond Kasparek
Gregory Kopia

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Robert MCKnight

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Thomas Appert

Dennis Temlin

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Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh
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Williamsport

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James W. Dun!op
Miles Cowdrey
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Swarthmore College, Swarthmore ...... ..... Robert Holm
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Brown

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Dennis Rittenhouse
Ursinus

Villanova

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Collegeville

University, Villanova

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West Chester State College, West Chester ...... Paul Carson
Westminister College, New Wi!mington . . ..... Lewis Songer
Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre ......... .William Gasbarro

Elkus

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Moravian College, Bethlehem .....
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Pennsylvania State University, University Park

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Lock Haven State College, Lock Haven

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Stanley F. Michalski
Drexel Institute, Philadelphia .......
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E. Stroudsburg State College, E. Stroudsburg . . Homer Barthold
Edinboro State College, Edinboro ....... Donald L. Panhorst
E[izabethtown College, E[izabethtown ..... Francis Marciniak
Frcmklin and Marshall College, Lancaster .... John Peifer, Jr.
Gettysburg College, Gettysburg ............ Donald Beckie
Grove City College, Grove City ............. Edgar a. Cole
Indiana University of Pa., Indiana ........... Daniel Dicicco
Kutztown State College, Kutztown ............ James Wells
Lebanon Valley College, Annville ....` ..... James Thurmonc]
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Wi!heA C¢IIe#e tsepartment ¢if tlluAic PreAent&amp; a a .

THmMAE HHVRIKTT#9 I]EflHisl
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THOMAS HR¥NKIW, brilliant young pianist, was

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BACH ~ Toccata E min.
1. Moderato

AIlegro moderato

Adagio
Allegro

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4. RAVEL
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COO
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COLLEGE

WILKES CoLLEGE had its beginnings in 1933

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non~denomina'tional in its control.
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has been strengthened with the passing of the

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Members ot the W.Ilkes Collegians

opening number for many years. Iit is perhaps the
first song a freshman sings when he enters the
chorus and the lasit when he leaves as a graduate.
"Komm Siisser rocJ" by I. S. B.ach, is one of

FIRST TENORS

EEPEa£:i]i:ski

his better known chorals. It was originally written
for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, and was sung
as a hymn. One find`s it a truly expressive number
for male voices.
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united in the'ir faith tha't the intellectual and spirit~
ual resources of the 'student are vigorous where
the cre'ative mind is free.

~ ttom the: Wtlkes College Bulletin
+

sigm`#RoS#e:#' £Ia¥::Sfrop€:ent7a "The Student
Prince." The words and music combine to express
the feeling of the studen'ts a's they march from the

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Charlie Love

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legians.
This function is the development and
perpetu'ation of good will to both community and
college `through the presentation of fine music.

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folk song, was written by Henry Work in 1867.
The Collegians {arrangement adds 'the chimes and
the wood-block to give it added zest. Dave Jones,
a four year member, i's 'the soloist.
"ro a w{.ne JH9" is a contemporary setting

college.

With the succeeding directors (Samuel Lowe,
1955~1957;
Robert
Lynch,
1957~1958; William
Peters, 1958~1960; Robert Bike, 1960~1962), the

a,a,

- PYo8rum "E W'ILKES CO[LEGIANS

•RE

DICK PROBE'RT, DI'RECTOR

SIDE

On Side 2, the Collegians have decided to
present various folk songs of different origin and
style.

I

I. BROTHERS SING ON -Edvard Grieg

I

"I?dss!.an Pz.crzz.c," a Russian folk song, tells

2. KOMM SUSSER TOD -J. S. Bach

the story of `the fun the people have as they dance
on the banks of the "Mother Volga." Gene Kelle~

3. THE STUDENTS' MARCH SONG FROM "THE STUDENT PRINCE"
- Sigmund Romberg

her, a math major, is the 'tenoir soloi'st.

4. ROLLING DOWN TO RIO -Edward German

"Johri Pee/" takes us to the English country/
side where fox hunt'ing seems to be' the favorite

5. GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK -Henry Work
Dave Jones -Soloist

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6. TO A WINE JUG -Arthur Beniamin

means that hi's hunting horn is silent forevermore.
"DouJri Amor}g fhe Deac! Meri," an English

7. RIGOLETTO QUARTET - FROM
"RIGOLETTO" -G. Verdi

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8. WIDMUNG - Robert Franz

Collegian Quartet

Collegian Quartet

SIDE

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RUSSIAN

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-Russian Folksong

Gene Kelleher, Soloist

"

an American

folk

song,

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The sea shanty grew out of the need for sailors
to I,ave a rhythm thaJt kep`t them together as they

throughout Pennsylvania

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of tours

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is tenor soloist.

neighboring states.
This record album represents a milestone in
the history of the Collegians, and is dedicated to
the ideal that all men love to sing.

65

Doug Haughwou't - PercHss[.on

to 'a humorous "`take~off " of the famous op`eratic
quartet.
W{.dmttng" (Dedication) was written by
Roibert Franz as a barit,one solo. The beautiful

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number

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Richard Chapline ~ FacH/fgr° Adt„.sor

of an anonymous Greek poem that describes the
effects wine has on the human mind. With its
cross accents, tonal clashes, and lively 'tempo, this
work `is a delight to sing and hear.
"R{.goJeffo Qttarfef" by G. Verdi comes from

songs. Ed Pashinski, the Freshman class president,

Since their present conductor, Richard Pro~
bert, assumed directorship in 1962, the Collegians
have exltended their reputation by their increased

g7

Pete Mischak
Bill Webb

* Members ot the Collegian Quartet

popular in the bee`r h'alls of England that flourished
during that period. The Cole Hole wh'ich is still

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Cures it in his mind and presents his dream of someday going there.
"Grandtathet.'s Clock" a_±ten thg±gbt o£ .a_S_3a

ll.Istory of the Colleg.Ions

student enterprise.
Founded in 1951 by William Crowder, Frank
Jones, Jacob Kovalchek, and Michael Batterson

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Gene Kelleher* .
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John Hyer*
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BARITONES

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"Sheriar]doah" is tan American sea shanty.

hois`ted the sails. Sea tshan'tys usually express the
sailors' longing to see land and return home.
"B/OUJ fhe Man DouJn" is known as a hal-

Yard shanty which simply means .`rope" shanty.
The halyard has ari association with the rope that
hoists the mainsail.
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2. JOHN PEEL - English Hunting Song

3. DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN
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English Drinking Song

4. LI'L LIZA JANE -American Folk Song
Ed Pashinski, Soloist

5. SHENANDOAH - Sea Shanty
John Hyer, Soloist

6. BLOW THE MAN DOWN - Halyard Shanty

The tapes used to produce this `recotd were tutnished bg the Wilkes Collegians and were record+
ed in the Kingston Presbgterian Ch,tirch bg Johrr.,
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Pennsylvania Collegiate Choral Festival
Gregg Smith, conductor
Carver Auditorium, Bloomsburg State College
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1967

ALTO I

SOPRANO I

TENOR 11

Marian Ahem ________.

Mt. Aloysius

Joy Bilger _____._____________.

Slippery Rock

Le.slie Bantley ._______..

Shippensburg

Sandra Davidson ______..

______ Mansfield

Barbara Booth _._.__..

.____ Calif ornia

Jane Driscoll _______________

Christine Bouman ..

__________ Drexel

Debby Depalma ___.__

.___ Seton Hill

__________.

_____ Kutztowri

Beaver

William Kachmarik

____ California

Elizabeth Fling .________I.

.__________

Beaver

Joseph Lewis ________.

West Chester

Elizabethtown

Terry MCKonly ____.

__. Millersville

._ Misericordia

David Malcomson _.

Slippery Rock

Marie Lastowka _______._

Holy Family

Taines

__________

Dorothea Guenther

._______ ....

Carol Hirchert ___._.

_.

Sue Huber ______________.

Mary Sue Hyatt .___

.____ Kutztown
____ Seton Hill

Martha Mccracken ___.
Rose Marie Marochko

Sally Kaufman ______.

Elizabethtown

Mary Lou Thornton .

Linda

Millersvill€
Misericordia
__ Penn State

Judy Saul _
Claire Troop

Barbara Mancuso .__
Karen Marion ____.__

Marie

Regina Paulis ________.

Mt. Aloysius
Mt. Aloysius

Marilyn Pritchard
Dorothy Rademaker

__. Penn State

Dona Salamida _____..

._ Misericoirdia

Concetta Mirasola _.

_____

Diana Schramling

_____

Mary

Senita I.__...____.

._. Seton Hall

Carla Watts _____._____.

Slippery Rock

Mary Weis

Mansfield

Mansfield

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Rosalie Battaglia
Barbara Bodnar

Hess

Sandy

Kutztown

MCAbee __________

Shippensburg

Jane Cigolini _____.

____ Seton Hlli

Carol Cristoff ___

Mt. Aloysius

Leanne Hench __.

Mt. Aloysius

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. Lock Haven
Lock Haven
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Trudy Blackwood

_____..__..

Joyce Brommer __.

East Stroudsburg

California

Ginny Cullen _______

________. Penn State

Margaret Dunmire

__.__.____ Penn State

Diane Elliot _____..__

.______. Misericordia

Bernice Fre.eman .

______._____ Calif ornia

Ellen Heckmer ____.

_______. Misericordia.

Dorothy Kpojime

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Jayne Niskey

~_..__._.

________.

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Kathy Snyder _.___
____ Calif ornia
Patricia Whitlock _.

Sarah Bullen ___.

Holy F`amily
._ Lock Haven

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Kathy Ruehmling .

West Chester

Carol Williams _____

Millersville

------ Holy Family
.____

Shippensburg

.__.. Slippery Rock

Drexel

TENOR I
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Slippery Rock

Lawrence Alderf er

._._.. Mansfield

David Corson .______.

Becky Jones ______

----- __ Lock Haven

Linda Koch ______.

East Stroudsburg

Mary Sabol ______

------- Miserico,rdia

Thomas James

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Ralph Miller ._

W`est Chester
.. Bloomsburg
_. Bloomsburg
_. Bloomsburg
.. Bloomsburg

Norman Race
Curtis Roberts
William Yantz

Temple
Wilkes
Lock Haven

Judith Hinkle .

Natalie Seng ____.

--_-_____

Beaver

Keeler

_______________

___. Seton Hill

______i___

Jack

Mary Kettrick ._________..

West Chester

Betty Erickson _______.

Kime

Millersville

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Feddern

Linda Elsasser ____.._.

Millersville

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___________

Irene

Beaver

Mt. Aloysius

Donald Bollinger .
Richard Srhman __

James Fargus

Donald Helwig

Scott

Matzko
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____...

_________

William Witt -------

Drexel

Shippensburg
.____

California

BASS I

Dale Bieber

John Custis
James Frieman
John Furry
Dennis Gillman
David Hellman
Edward Liskey

Beaver College, Glenside

Bloomsburg Stat`e College, Bloomsburg

California State College, California

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Gary Baily

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Shippensburg
Elizabethtown
Temple
Temple
Millersville
._____ Lock Haven

.___. Shippensburg

Drexel Institute o£ Technology, Philadelphia

East Stroudsburg State College, East Stroudsburg
Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtoiwn

Holy Family, Philadelphia

Kutztown State College, Kutztown
Lock Haven State Colle'ge, Lock Haven

________.___--- Wilkes

Neil Mengel ____.

East Stroudsburg

Mansfield State College, Mansfield

Daniel Partin _.

____. Shippensburg

Millersville State College, Millersville

Wesley Swartz
David Tanner
Danny Tuck

Drexel
California
Temple

David Ehrig ._____.

Gregory Gumm .
Joseph Hartley .

Seton Hill College, Greensburg
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Slippery Rock

Temple University, Philadelphia

_. Bloomsburg
Bloomsburg

Shippensburg State College, Shippensburg

. Kutztown
East Stroudsburg

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.___.._. Millersville
._._. Elizabethtown

Richard Lampert

_._..___...____ Drexel

Daniel Lingle .__..

..._.____. Millersville

Jim Martin -------William Pease __

__. Elizabethtown

Basil Russin

Misericordia College, Dallas

Pennsylvania State University, University Park

BASS 11

Frank Abrahams
Jeffrey Carr
Scott Clarke
Tom Curtis

Mount Aloysius Junior College, Cresson

______.____.

Mansfield

Wilkes

John Stralkowski ___.________ West Chester

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Slippery Rock State Colle'ge, Slippery Rock

West Chaster State College, West Chester
Wilkes College., Wilkes-Barre

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I am here, Sir Christymas.&#13;
Welcome, my Lord, Sir Christymas!&#13;
Welcome to us all both more and less! Come near, Nowell.&#13;
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Oxen lowing, Little knowing Christ the Babe is Lord of All.&#13;
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Tidings bringing Christ the Babe is Lord of All.&#13;
Flocks were sleeping, Shepherds keeping Vigil till the morning new;&#13;
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A very bright star in the sky did appear&#13;
Which led the Wisemen from east to draw near.&#13;
They found the Messiah, sweet Jesus our King,&#13;
Who brought us` salvation, His praises we sing,&#13;
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Willie, take your little drum,&#13;
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Ye shepherds from the mountains, Come down to us this morn!&#13;
Within„your country borders For you a Saviour's born,&#13;
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Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone.&#13;
Snow had fallen snow on snow, Snow on sno\\'&#13;
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Heav'n and earth shall flee away, When He comes to reign:&#13;
The Lord God Almighty Jesus Christ.&#13;
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Cherubim and Seraphim Thronged the air:&#13;
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Worshipp'd the Beloved With a kiss.&#13;
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Loved the King of Kings to praise:&#13;
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Ture-lure-lu, pata-pata-pan,&#13;
When they hear the fife and drum,&#13;
Sure our children won't be dumbl&#13;
Christmas should be frolicsome.&#13;
God and man are now become&#13;
More at one than fife and drum.&#13;
When you hear the fife and drum,&#13;
Ture-lure-lu, pata-pata-pan&#13;
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A Spotless Rose is blowing, Sprung from a tender root,&#13;
Of ancient seers' foreshowing, Of Jesse promised fruit;&#13;
Its fairest bud unfolds to light Amid the cold, cold winter,&#13;
And in the dark midnight.&#13;
The Rose which I am singing, Whereof Isaiah said,&#13;
Is from its sweet root springing ln Mary, purest Maid,&#13;
For through our God.s great lo\/-e and might` The Blessed Babe&#13;
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In a cold, cold wintcr's night.&#13;
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A soft light from a stable door&#13;
Lies on the midnight lands ;&#13;
The Wise Man's star burns ever-&#13;
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Old Burgundian Carol FF9M "O±_f_ord Book of Carols"&#13;
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Rejoice and be merry in songs and in mirth!&#13;
0 praise our Redeemer, all mortals on earth!&#13;
For this is the birthday of Jesus our King,&#13;
Who brought us salvation, His praises we sing!&#13;
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What did we do when such words to us came?&#13;
Quickly we started going on our way.&#13;
There fast we walked, poor and simple souls, and lame.&#13;
When we got there, 'twas night and not the day.&#13;
Refrc„.n&#13;
There by His stall stood ox and ass; but they,&#13;
Paying God homage had for food no care.&#13;
Quiet they stand for they do not eat their hay.&#13;
Refrain&#13;
See how they gaze on little Jesus there.&#13;
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Buvez bien par toute la compagnie,&#13;
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was wo-rthy to bear the Lord Jesus Christ.&#13;
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Lulling her Child to quiet sleep His mother sang,&#13;
Sang to the darling Child she loves, Watching o'er Him.&#13;
Sleep, my delight, my Child, sleep well.&#13;
God's Son you are.&#13;
Sleep, little Child of mine, lie still, Hope of the world.&#13;
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JACOuES, COME HERE&#13;
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Since to our earth comes Jesus fair and meek."&#13;
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In an ex-stall He is laid,&#13;
Wherefore sing we all at a braid: Nowell!&#13;
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Sleep - 'tis your mother's wish for You, My little Dove.&#13;
Sleep, Joy of all the angel host, My little Pearl.&#13;
Glory and praise tt] you be giv'n, Dear Child by me.&#13;
Waking, you'1l eat sweet honey here, Brought by the bee".&#13;
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l'LL GO TO BETHLEHEM&#13;
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Jacques, come here, Sweet and clear in a glad noel,&#13;
Let us four Sing once more, Let each part sound well.&#13;
Now we shall give the high notes to Margot;&#13;
Our friend Pierrot, a tenor he shall be,&#13;
Our baritone will be my good friend Janot;&#13;
Refrain&#13;
Bass notes so low will fit the part for me.&#13;
IIere from the Heav'n the angels c`ame to men,&#13;
Songs they have sung in Latin, French or Greek.&#13;
"Glory to God, and on earth good will again.&#13;
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SUNG IN LATIN&#13;
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Rejoic`e!&#13;
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RESONET IN LAUDIBUS&#13;
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Why lies He in such mean estate Where ox and ass are feeding?&#13;
Good Christians, fear: for sinners here The silent Word is pleading.&#13;
Nails, spear, shall pierce Him through, The Cross be borne, for&#13;
me, for you:&#13;
Hail, hail, the Word made flesh, The Babe, the Son of Mary!&#13;
So bring Him incense, gold, and myrrh, Come peasant, king to own&#13;
Him;&#13;
The King of Kings salvation brings; Let loving hearts enthrone Him.&#13;
Raise, raise the song on high; The Virgin sings her lullaby:&#13;
Joy, joy, for Christ is born, The Babe, t:ic Son of Mary!&#13;
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