1954-1955 Yearbook

Winter trip highspot is Chicago where chorus sings on Don McNeill's Breakfast Club; Alumni Secretary Jo Connell, who accompanied group, makes hit with Sam, Don, and nationwide radio-TV audience. Director Kenneth Davis smiles approval. Chorus Trips Can Never Be Forgotten SING A SONG of chorus trips, lift it to the stars ... Sing a part so lightly, for good times gayful, playful. For pranks, for games, for jokes, for the joyous chalter among friends brought closer. Sing a part so purely, for the hospitality of new friends found from Colorado to New York, from Mich igan to Florida. Sing a part so grandly, for the beauty of the music. The inspiration of being inside the God given music, songs sacred, songs humorous, songs spiritual, and songs of love. Sing a song of chorus trips, lift it to the stars! New robes arrived in time to be taken on winter tour. Different colored collars of red, ~hite , and purple, surprised, pleased audiences. Singers at after-concert party in church member's home, take a busman's holiday. As bus rolls along into night, many are lulled to sleep. A stop is made for lunch and football game pitting tenors against basses.

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