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Fine proportion, handsome details, distinguish small suburban Congregational church by Pietro Belluschi and Carl Koch & Associates
NAME: Park Avenue Congregational Church LOCATION: Arlington, Mass.
wmmm: Pietm us& and Cap1 K@ch & Assocides, Associated .. . . Architects; Frederic,L. Dqy, Jr., ~sdciate in c&ge . I : . ..
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S&&RAL ENGINI~~RS: 'soma $. True ,
I~XXIANCAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS: Fred S. Dubin Associates ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERS: Bolt, Beranek and Newman
HORTICULTURALIST: Alexander Heimlich <:I XI‘^;^ t : ~*:)~1*t~t:.: . . t4,1~tirt: Tf( t?ts p l ' o f ) i r ~ . s / ~ r ~
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Laminated arches of douglas fir stained a deep red brown contrast with fir ceiling of natural finish. Louvered screen a t rear of sanctuary conceals pipes of second hand organ, purchased a t a great saving. Organ console is concealed dire+ly behind panel a t altar table. Choir sits behind lower screen which aligns with panel. When seated their heads may be seen through the more widely spaced louvers .
Chancel
Above: pews were d e a feeling of lightness. Chancel floor is English heather brown quarry tile, nave floor is asphalt tile in a pat- tern similar to cork. Below: reinforced concrete foundation has pattern of deep vertical grooves, rose rnlnrcld hricrk in Inid in nn effcotiva daaicm
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The new church replaces the famil iar white wooden church h i c h was b u i l t i n 1885 by a group of laymen a s a community church. For years i t was leased t o various rel igious gi-oups u n t i l March 10, 1899, when it was established a s a Congregational Church. Two years l a t e r the bUi lding was purchased from the proprietors. In 1928 the present parish h a l l was b u i l t and has served a s a center f o r community a c t i v i t i e s f o r many years,
Plans f o r a new church were made a s ear ly a s 1928, but the depression and World War I1 delayed any action, I n 1955 the first steps were taken when the church school house on Wollaston Avenue was,purchased, a new kitchen was ins t a l l ed and a building fund was e stablished. I n 1959 the a rch i t ec t s were chosen and ground was broken i n July of 1960. The f i r s t worship service was held on Easter Sunday of 1961 (April 2) and the church was dedicated on Sunday, May 14, 1961. . .
The archi tec ts were asked t o design a church which would express welcome and inspi re reverence alid yet be spacious and economical t o maintain. 'de f e e l tha t they have succeeded admLrably and tha t t h e i r plans were carried out with skill and dedication by our builder, Hans Tobiason, and h i s sons.
Architect: F'ietro Belluschi, Dean of the Pf.1 ,T. School of Architecture, one of the nat ion 's leading church architects. Dean Belluschi a l s o enjoys an internat ional reputation i n other f i e l d s of archi tecture ,
rYarC Associate Architect: Carl Koch and Associates; Frederick L. Day, Jr.,
Associate in Charge.
General Contractor: Hans Tobiason of Arlington.
Floor Area : Approximately 10,800 square f e e t on two f loors .
Seatine: Capacity: 340 i n the nave, 60 in the choir, 75 in the chapel.
Cost: Including pews and chancel furni ture; $195,000 plus a rch i t ec t ' s fee.
Construction: Inner and outer walls of br ick with a concrete block core. Wall thickness 1 2 inches. Floors a r e of reinforced concrete. The roof i s supported by laminated wood arches which a r e f i r e resis tant . The sp i re i s of s ta in less s t e e l with wood f ins . It i s grounded t o function a s a l ightning rod. The cupola houses the b e l l and speakers f o r t h e chimes.
General Infcrmation
The pews a r e of African mahogany cut from selected logs.
The stained g lass was imported from Belg5.m and .West Germany, except for the medallions i n t he chapel windows, which were designed by the late Cyrus DaUin ' 5 *, and :Xa shioned i n h i s studio . The Skinner pipe organ was designed by Mr. Skinner i n 1919 f o r the chapel a t St . Nark's School. It has approximately 1600 pipes varying i n s i ze f r o m one inch t o 16 feet . It was acquired from the school l a s t year and has been rebui l t with tonal changes t o adapt t o t h i s building. It occupies an area k$ feet deep behind the screen a t t h e back of the chancel.
The church i s protected by an automatic f i r e detection system a t s t r a t e g i c points
The heating and vent i la t ing system consists of two o i l - f i red hot a i r u n i t s ; which can be adapted t o a i r conditioning. Heat passes through,.:ducts i n the f l o o r t o reg is te rs a t t he outside wal l of the church; it i s then recirculated t o t h e furnaces. This arrangement permits maximum comfort through radiant f l o o r heat , and prevents heat from s t ra t i fy ing near the roof. A s a consequence, heating is effect ive and economical.
I n addition t o t h e chapel, choir room and service f a c i l i t i e s , there are three classrooms f o r pre-primary children. They a r e the c r ib room, nursery and kindergarten, Two doors have been provided i n t h e la rges t of these rooms so tha t i t may be pa r t i t i oned . l a t e r i f necessary. There i s a l so a small conference room, whose back w a l l i s formed by a portion of the stone foundation of our old church.
It i s hoped tha t eventually a church school wing r ay be addedon the s i te of t h e present house on Wollaston Avenue. The church has been designed t o accommodate such an addition.
Sub Contractors
Alexander Heimlich, Woburn (Landscaping) Arlington Coal and Lumber Company Builders Specialty and Harciware Corp., SomervilLe (Doors, Hardware) Cliftondale Woodworking Company, Saugus IJ. W. Crocker Company, Cambridge. (Pew ~rames) Eagle Roofing and Skylight Co., Cambridge Arvid E. Frederickson, Belaont ( ~ a son) S. B. Green and Company, Watertown wa ricks) G. E. Larson and Son, Arlington (Demolition and Excavation) Malden Glass Co. H. M. Nordstrom Company, Newton Highlands (Painting) Plumbing and Heating Service Company, Belmont John H. Pray and Sons Company, Boston (Floor Ti le and Carpet) Salem Glass Co , Theodore Schwamb Company, Arlington ( Pews) G. Graham S inc la i r , Waltham (chancel Ti le) Sword E lec t r i c Company, Lexington Trask Heating Company, Medford A . 0. Wilson St ruc tura l Company, Cambridge John C. Wilson, J r . , Arlington (Brick Work)
PARK AVENUE (Continued)
88 Loeke School. Neo-renaissance, red brick, 1899 with an addition in 1909, built by O.B. Marston; architect: Gay & Roctor, Boston
An imposing structure set we1 on its site, this building was Arlington's fourth brick school- house. It was rightfully described: "a handsome appearance through the tasteful disposal of the materials used and by the excellent proportions maintained." The land, formerly a part of the Addi- son Hill estate (see 83 APPLETON ST.), has been the site of a schoolhouse since 1878 when the wooden Locke School was dedicated. This structure was moved in 1899 to Park Ave. and the rail- road crossing and used by the railroad and the Peirce & Winn Co. until its demolition ca. 1936. The Locke Schools have been named for a family important in the town's history since its earliest settle- ment; Benjamin, William, and Joseph Locke were among the earliest residents along Paul Revere Rd. and Appleton Street.
91 Park Avenue Congregational Church. Contemporary, red brick, 1961 by Hans Tobiason & Som, Ariington; architects: Pietro Belluschi and Carl Koch Associates
This is one of the more modem churches in Arlington; its architect, Pietro Belluschi, was dean of the architecture school at M.I.T. and one of the nation's leading ecclesiastical architects.
The church's parish house was built in 1929 by Samuel Alcock of Boston; its architect was Allen & Colleus of Boston. At the time it was hoped that a new church would be built, also, and plans for the parish house were drawn to conform with the anticipated church structure; but the Depression required that further building be postposed. The second floor of the parish house was not completed until 1946. Stained glass windows by Arthur M. Dallin, son of Cyrus Dallin, which had been installed in the first church, are preserved in the present building complex's chapel.
This has been the site of a church since the Union Church, a federation of several Protestant denominations drawing its worshippers from the newly developed Arlington Heights area, moved here in 1889 from Union Hall, still standing at 41 Park Ave., where senices had beem held since 188 1.
PARK TERRACE (E 8)
R m D School. Victorian, red brick, 1873 This structure was built to replace the first Russell School, built in 1861 on land donated by
James Russell and destroyed by fire L? 1872. Although now blocked from view at its actual address on Medford St. by the Catholic High School built in 1900, the 1873 Russell School was once a pic- turesque and dominating structure in Arlington Center. Its high roofs and ornaments were removed as fire hazards, however, and little of the original sillouette remains. Condemned and ready for demolition in 1960, the building was purchased by the Archdiocese and completely rehabilitated for use as a high school annex.
Russell Park In 1866 the Town voted to accept from the Hon. James Russell the donation of a large lot
of land west of the Russell School for a public park. It became the site of the Adams primary school and was used for the Russell and Adams Schools' playground. The Adams Schoo! was eventually moved to Chestnut St., where it was known as Hibemean Hall until its demolition. As early as 1905 there were complaints that the Town had violated the terms of Russell's gift by not planting trees at Russell Park, but the open commor? gradually dwindled in size and usage until in 1958 it was paved over as a municipal parking lot.
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From: 'The Annual Meeting Report, February 11, 1961, r eco rd ing the minutes of t h e Annual Meeting of t h e Park "ve- nue Congreget iohel Church on Wednesday, J ans ry 11, 1961, g with 130 members presen t :
The motion: That t h e Park Avenue Congregational Church . of Ar l ing ton Heights ,Messechuaet ts vote f o r t he r a t i f i - c a t i o n or approva l o f t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n of t h e United Church o f C h r i s t . The motion was seconded and t h e v o t e waa unanimous i n f avo r of r a t i f y i n g the Cons t i t u t i on .
Motion: I t i s moved t h a t i n accord with t h e v o t i n g of t h e R rk Avenue Congrega t i o n a 1 Church of f? i ng ton Heighta , Wassachuset ts , approving t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n of t h e United Church of Chr i a t , t h e Church Clerk be hereby a u t h o r i z e d and d i r e c t i d t o promptly f i l e a r e p o r t o f t h e b a l l o t t aken &t with t h e 00-Secre ta r ies , United Church of C h r i r t , 29 287 Park Avenue South, New York 10, New York. And t h a t c o p i e s of t h e r e p o r t be s e n t t o Reverend James Blanning o f t h e ~ u f f o l k North A6roc ia t ion aqd t o Reverend Baldwin Cal lahan , I
14 Beacon S t r e e t , Boston, Massachuset ts .
The motion was seconded and age in t h e vote was unanimous.
Copied by b. S t o u f f e r 11/8/80 f o r Ralph D, Sexton, i n suppor t o f t h e unders tanding t h a t t h e PACC c o n s t i t u t i o n should name t h e United Church o f B h r i s t a s t h e f e l l owsh ip t o which it be 1 ongs .
PUBLICITY COMMI!M%E
Mrs. Robert E. Wasson, Chairman, MI 3-3299 Mrs. Benjamin E. Banks Mrs. Frederick M. Jackson Chandler J. Blackington John W. Maedonald Mrs. Richard 1. Erickson Mrs. Charlee W. MacGrelaor - Robert V. Hoobing Mrs. Carl J. Symonda
Mrs. John Wallace John E. Kendail, Nancy E. Ruelson, Youth Groups
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COMMITTME
Mrs. Arthur A. Morrison, Chairman, MI 3-6492 Miss Grace A. Richmond Mrs. E. Albert Woodin 1964
1963 Mrs. Allan G. Beardsley Miss Phyllis Roberta 1963 1965 Clifford B. Davis, Jr. 1964 John L. Gardner 1966 Harold H. McLean 1964 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Mrs. David W. Ryder 1964 Lundgen 1966
Robert W. YcCaroll1965
SOUIAL ACTION COMMITTEP
Cleon E. Babcook. Chairman. MI 8-4146 Miss Sally Craig . Edwin ~ i c o l l Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Dugan Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S p m w Mrs. Richard E. Erickson E. Albert Woodin John H. Lundgren Mrs. Raymond A. Yeaton
WORSHIP CODIMITTEE
Charles N. Brennecke, Chairman .................... MI 3-6591 Mrs. Creelman F. McKenaie, Vice-Chairman MI 3-6620 Freder'k W. Crawford 1963 Cleon E. Babcock 1966 Edward R. Nicoll1963 J. Howard Hayes 1966 Mrs. Frank G. Parker 1963, Mrs. H. 0. Lewis 1966
Associate Sr. Deaconess Mrs. C. Raymond Palmer Miss Bertha E. Snow 1963 1966
Secretary Miss Frances M. Nicoll1966 Frank S. Morel1 1964, Kingsbury Ryan 1966 . Associate Sr. Deacon . Kermit S. Streng 1966 Mrs. Richard Stimpson Mrs. Donald Trenholm 1966
1964
NOMINATING C O M M I W E
Frank J. Staples, Jr., Chairman, MI 6-7420
Mrs. Richard E. Erickson Albert J. Brown 1964 1963 Mrs. Carl 3. Symonds 1964
Mrs. Ralph W. Sexton 1963
...... ALTAR FLOWERS Mrs. John H. Greim, MI 3-172'7
CHURCH HISTORIAN .... Herbert A. Snow, MI 3-3110
CRADLE ROLL MOTHER Mrs. Norman E. McMillen, MI 8-0803
SERVICEMEN'S LIST Mrs. Beajamin E. Banks, MI 3-2720
O R G A N I Z A T I O N S
President ........................ Willlam M. Carroll. MI 3-9278 Vice-President ........................................ Sharon P. Jarvis Secretary ................................................ Elaine J. Ciessas Treasurer .............................................. Bonnie L. Coiburn
President ...................................... Jace Tilton, MI 8-3980 Vic4President .................................... Frances E. Bernard Secretary ................................................ Cynthia C. Dowd Treasurer .................................................. Robert W. Kilty .............. ..... Action ; Ann S. B a t t y , Kenneth J. Lundgren
President Vice-President .......................... Mrs. Frederick V. Sheard Rewrrding Secretary .................. Mrs. Robert H. Dunning .................... Oorresponding Secretary Mrs. Basil Darnall Treasurer ...................................... Mrs. Donald Trenhoim
I
m N ' S CLUB ...................... President John W. Macdonald, MI 8-4841
Vice-president ................ : ......................... W. Earle Jones ......... .......................................... Sscretary : John H. Qreim Treasurer ................................................ Robert 9. Dugan
........ President Mrs.' William N. P. Crockett, MI 8-3762 ............................ Vicepresident Mrs. Frank T. Boardway .......................................... Secretary Mrs. Allen F. Stevens .................................... . Treasurer Mrs. John C. Wilson, Jr.
SATURDAY NIGHTER8
! President ........ Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Cott, MI 8-2849 . .................. i ViwPresident Mr. & Mrs. William Trenchard . Secretary .................. Mr. & Mrs. William N. P. Crockett
1 Treasurer .............................. Mr. & Mrs. David W. Ryder
Preeident ........................ Miss Ethel P. Ober, MI 8-2405 ................... Vice-President ............. Mrs. Dana '0. Buswell Recording Secretary ........................ Mrs. Frank S. Morel1 'v ...... Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Charles W. MacGregor Treasurer .......................................... Mrs. J. Harold Croft .................................................... Auditor Mrs. H. 0. Lewis
BOY SCOUT TROOP 886
Scoutmaster .............................................. James R. Hessel .............................. Assistant Scoutmaster Robert Murphy Institutional Representative ............ Clifford B. Davis, Jr. ...................... qommitteg Chairmap Theodore A. Brayton
The Park Avenue
Congregational Church Park Avenue and Paul Revere Road
RRLINGTON HEIGHTS
MASSACHUSETTS
MLssion 8-4477
D i r e c t o r y
TJXE CHURCH STAFF
Minister
THE] REVEREND WILBUR D. CANADAY, JR.
1 8 Hillside Avenue
MIssion 3-4646
Associate Minister and Director of Religions Education and Youth Activities
THE REVERZND TJAARD G. HOMMES
181 Westminster Avenue
MIssion 8-6649
Church Missionary
MISS AGNES A. WOOD, Inanda Seminary
P / B Durban, Natal, South Africa
Organist and Choir Director
ALBERT B. McCONNELL
169 Beacon Street, Boston
COpley 7-0614
Church Secretary
MRS. LAURENCE L. BARCLAP
23 Fletcher Avenue, Lexington
Volunteer 2-8714
Sexton
JOHN W. MOWAT
82 Willow Avenue, Somerville
PRospect 6-5098
MODERATOR ERNEST G. NORING, Jr.
276 Lexington Street, Woburn WElla 3-6287
VIOE-MODERATOR FRANK J. STAPLES, JR. 54 Windmill Lane
MIssion 6-7420
CLERK MISS ETHEL P. OBER 6 2 Oakland Avenue
MIasion 8-2406
TREASURER FRXDERICK V. SHEARD 7 Tanager Street
MIssion 3-3578
ASSISTANT TREASURER RONALD H. McCALL
C O L L E r n R MISS HELEN G. IRWIN 28 Wachusett Avenue
MIssion 3-2206
ASSISTANT COttECICOR LOUIS C. CAREY
AUDITOR KENNETH M. BUNKER 4 2 Moulton Road
MIssion 3-7220
SUPERINTENDENT OF CHURCH SCII00b ROBERT E. WASSON 3 1 Oakland Avenue
M I s s ~ o ~ 3-3 299
SENIOR DEACON - CHARLES N. BRENNECKE 6 2 Wollaston Avenue
MIssion 3-6591
ASSOCIATE SENIOR DEACON FRANK S. MORXLL
SENIOR DEACONESS MRS. CREELMAN F. McKENZIE 26 Higglns Street
MIssIon 3-6620
ASSOCIATE SENIOR DEACONESS MRS. FRANK G. PARKER
C O M M I T T E E S ALTAR GUWD
Mrs. ~r'eelmau F. McKenzie, Chairman The Deaconesses and
Mrs. G. Chester Acorn Mrs. William J. Macintosh Miss Frances M. Irwin Mrs. J. Calder Morrison Mrs. Thomas LaMacchlo Mrs. Thomas Zengo
Mrs. William F. Zink
AUDIO VlBUAL COMMITTEE
~ a r i b i n H. P. Williams, Chairman. MI 3-7061 nugene F. Fales Frederick V. S h a r d Walter L. Martin Harold C. Wells, Sr.
CALLING WMMITTEE
Mrs. Ernest Q. Noring, Jr., Chairman, WE 3-6287 Mrs. Clem E. E%abcock Mr. & Mrs. E. H. Newton Mrs. Alexander N. Hama Mrs. Nelson V. Rowe Mrs. Ronald H. MoCall Mr. & Mrs. Allen F. Stevens Walter C. Nason, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Snowdon
William R. Weir
Snb-Committea - Telephoning
Mrs. Kenneth J. Ray, Chairman, MI 3-7396 Mrs. John Ashton Mrs. *alter C. Nason, Jr. Mrs. Charles W. Blackmon Mrs. William H. Norris
CHURCH BEAUTIFUL COMMITTEE
John L. Gardner, Chairman, VO 2-8646 Richard E. Ericksoe J. Howard Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Myron D. Chace Mr. & Mrs. T. T. Shackford Mrs. John L. Gardeer Mr. & Mrs. H. C. Wells, Sr.
Hefbert C. Cathcart St. Clair E. Downie .William Q. Hanlon Church Treasurer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Moderator ........................................ Ernest G. Noring, Jr. ................................ Vioe-Moderator Frank J. Staples, Jr. ................... ........................... Clefk .. Miss Ethel P. Ober Treagurer .......................................... Frederick V. Sheard
................................ Minister Rev. Wilbur D. Canaday, Jr . .............................................. Member 1 9 0 3 John Shewan ........................ Mombsr 1 9 6 4 Mrs. Charles N. Brennecke ........................................ Member 19.66 mlph W. Sexton
FINANCE COMMITTEE , E m e m n H. Newton, Chalrman, MI 3-3689
Donald W. Avery. Sr. Arthur A. Morrison William A. Barnstead, Sr. Ronald H. McCall Forrest W. Barker Edwin Nlcoll Kenneth M. Bunker Kingsbury Ryan Louis C. Carey Frederick V. Sheard Hugh Coyle Harlan P. Smith Robert B. Dn6a.n Richard Stimpson John H. Greim Loring E. Trott Henry C. May William R. Weir
HoPhert A: MacLeod, Chairman .................... MI 8-003 Donald Trenholm, Assoclate Chairman .......... MI 3-414
Roy S. Nickerson
HOSPITALITY COMMITTEX
Co-Chairmen: Mrs. Walter C. Crosby .......... MI 3-7158 Mrs. Warren D. Smith ............ MI 8-4839
Mrs. Darrel B. Avery ~ l s e g l l e n ~ u b b w d '1"' Mrs. Dana 0. Buswell Mrs. Cllnton W. Kidder. Sr. Mrs. Lawrence J. Comeau Mrs. G. R. Sherburne, ST. Mrs. St. Clair E. Downie Mrs. Roger P. Tobey
Arthur E. Robinson, Sr., Chairman, MI 3-3564 J. Howard Hayes Mrs. Carl A. Thoren, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Parker
MEMORIAL FUND COMMPlVTEE
Co-Chairmen: Mrs. Frank L. Lincoln .......... MI 8-4497 Mrs. Louis C. Carey .............. MI 8-2031
Mrs. William A. Barnstead Mrs. John E. Fuller Walter C. Crosby John Kennedy
MISSIONARY COM-E
Co-Chairmen: H. 0. Lewis .............................. MI 3-6131
................ Miss Jean E. Currie MI 3-9 653 Francis W. Bernard Miss Lillian L. Hoffman Chester E. Berquist Miss Dorothea E. Nlcoll Mrs. Stanley H. Dodge Mrs. Francis M. Donnelly
Mrs. Konrad Schwarz
Mrs. Wilbur D. Canaday, Jr., Chairman, MI 3-4646 Ralph P. Anderson Mrs. Charles E. Hazlett John Ashton Frederick M. Jackson Mrs. Albert J. Brown Mr. & Mrs. R. T. Keeney Mrs. Edward W. Center '2 , Mrs. Robert B. Dugan -on
PROPERTY COMMITTEE
Glenn Truelson, Chairman, MI 8-4641 F. Hedley Barnhill. Sr. John W. Macdonald Warren J. Bursey Kenneth J. Ray Everett E. Colburn Percival E. Richardsnn Lawrence J. Comeau Thaodore T. Shackford William N. P. Crockett William R. Suttie Harold Q. Larson Carlton H. P. Williams
The Park Avenue Congregational Church Arlington Heights, Massachusetts
November 25, 1963
Prayer on the Occasion of President Kennedy's Death
Hl~nidhty God, who a r t Lord over men and nat ion0 and who dost send thy sunshine and r a i n Upon b o t h y u s t and the unjus t , we come t o thee i n t h i s time of shock and deep l o s s , seeking thy s t r eng th and th ine upholding power. Our personal problems and concerns a r e overshadowed by the tragedy t h a t has en- gulfed the world with g r i e f and apprehension.
We ask t h a t thy compassion and supporting arm be f e l t by the family of 0u.r l a t e Presi- dent . We beseech thy.guidsnce f o r the new Pres ident a s the mantle of leadership f a l l s upon him i n t h i s f a t e f u l hour.
We a r e thankful f o r the processes of govern- ment by which cont inui ty of r u l e has-been preserved i n our land without c i v i l panic o r turmoil . May a l l of us, both high and low, r i s e t o t h i s unexpected challenge with calm reso lu t ion and a new dedicat ion t o the cause of freedom and democracy.
Grant t h a t out of the common sorrow of a stunned mankind may come, i n ways as y e t un- forseen, a g rea te r devotion t o the goals o f human d ign i ty and peace which our na t ional l e a d e r stood for .
sor L I ~ C A -- - the tens ions o f P ro tes tan t anu bau~u- - - ,
and South, and even the deep-pooted antagon- isms of S a s t and West f ind a new r e c o n c i l i a t i o n l and hea l ing a s we a r e a l l compelled t o p lace country above p a r t y and humanity above race o r nat ion.
0 God, we know not from day t o day what events w i l l change the course of our l i v e s o r a l t e r the pa th of h i s to ry . We only know t h a t thcu a r t f a i t h f u l whatever may onzur, zr~d t h a t t h e t i n e f o r serv ing thee i s alwzss a t hand. Help us t o f ind a deeper sense of spmpathy and oneness with our fellow men, and a c l e a r e r sense of purpose i n minis te r ing t o a l l who sorrow, a l l who s u f f e r i n j u s t i c e , and a l l who bear the heat and burden of the day,
We bow i n s i l e n c e now i n honor o f our l a t e President , JOHN FITZGRRALD KENNEDY, thankful f o r the legacy of r e so lu te courage and imag- i n a t i v e v i s i o n t h a t he has l e f t f o r t h e world, and beseeching thy mercy toward h i s family i n t h e i r anguish and loss . , . , , .
And we pray a l s o i n the s i l e n c e f o r our new Pres ident , LYNDON BAINI?S JOHNSON, t h a t he may face with courage and confidence and wisdom the r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s and dec is ions t h a t now bear down upon .him with such awesome pres-
In the name of Jesus Chr i s t w e pray, who died and rose again f o r us a l l , and who i s ever with us i n t h e S p i r i t t o comfort and t o lead . Amen.
Though we cannot reverse what has happen- e d . we pray t h a t a u t of t h i s sense less death,
-- a d e e ~ e r penitence
We i n t h i s country, i n t h i s generation, are--by des t iny ratEler than choice--the watchmen on the wall': o f world freedom. We f ask, therefore , t h a t , we may be wo%thy o f our
! . power and responsibi) i ty-- that we may exer- I c i s e our s t r e n g t h with wisdom and r e s t r a i n t , --and t h a t we may achieve i n our time and
for a l l time t h e ancient v i s ion of peace on ear th , goodwill toward men. That must al- ways be our goal--and, the righteousness of . our cause must alwayg', underl ie our s t rength . For as was wri t t en ldng ago: " ~ x c e p t t h e Lord keep the c i ty , ?he watchman waketh but
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T h i r t y - f i f t h Pres ident of t h e United S t a t e s
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1 "This Is My Country" '
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor" 'Battle Hymn of the Republicll ItAmerica the Beaut if ulfl
Entire Ens& l e
A u ~ u s a "Broaaaay Melody" Connie &cKi llop
nAinlt Down Yet" Linda Mallace from Unsinkable Nollie Bra~n Entire Ensemble
&&S.'T&@&j k4 "September Song !I Richard Shober
"Autumn Leaves" < . .. The Parkettes
Linda Bridgens', Sue Center, Sue Erickson, Connie MacKill'~., Joyce Newton, Louise Shumaker, Pat Tiede '
"Skip t o w. Lou11 Entire Chorus & Square Dancers
Square Dancers Linda Bridgens, Cindy Dowd, Connie MacKillop, Penny Morell, John Ashton, B i l l Lewis, Ron Morell, .Richard Shober
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School Songs Menrs Chorus ,. :
fTii Buddytt The 'Me3oda ires . . Jessie Acm, Jane Anderson, Dasja DeJongh, Connie Dugan, Sue Erickson, Isobel Hazlett, Louise Shmaker, Ear ion Shynaker
. . . . ltGver Therev : . , . . .' . . ,Entire Chorus
I . . _ ' . . . L
. . . . . . . l lkJhi te '~ l l f fs of Dover1l Judi Brayton 8
Entire Ensemble
Armistice Day Medley Entire Ensemble
Christmas Medley Young F i y
Judi Brayton, Roberta Carey,. C.iridy D O ~ J ~ , . .
Be t te leuis , ~onnie'Lenis, Jane Mckll; Pew' Morell, Joyce'Newton, Pat Tiede..
Entire '~n&mble . .
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Community Entire Ensemble
- I Louise. and
Roberta Shumaker . . . . - .
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1 '%he' L i t t l e Tin B W ~ ~ . . . .
John ~sh$on& Gentlemen
t l l ~ i l Tomorro~~n . Alice Keeney, . . . . . .
... IJaltzers 8 Waltzers Entire Ensembk Roberta ~ a r e y and B i l l Lewis Jane McCall and Ron Iqorell
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I "Wen. I r i sh Eyes Are Smilingfl Phil Carney
I WIy Wild Ir k h .Rose" ~ n t i r e Erisemble' ...
1 PIcNamara?s Band"
i 1. I. lYro~raLoora"
Herb Wallace & Entire. - Chorus
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' 'Irish Wash IJaman Jig" Dance Group Helen Ashton, Judi Brayton, Roberta Carey, Sue Center, Connie Dugan, Bette Lewis, Bonnie Lewis, Jane McCall, Roberta Shumaker, Linda Wallace
Choir
IrChrist the Lord is Risen Todayll
llNow Is the. Month of Mayingll Entire Ensemble
"Dance a Cachucau Entire Ensemble & Dancers
Dancers . Linda and Herb Wallace
Sue Center and (Friday) Ron Morel1 (Saturday) B i l l Lewis
2. 'IDolce Far Niente!! The Keeneys
Vaithf ul and True"
of Hope and G l o r y o
I1Amer ica the Boautifultt
Entire Ensemble
Entire Ensemble
Entire Ensemble
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P R O D U C T I O N S T A P (
Director Albert B. McConne1.l I
! Assistant Directors Krs. Helen Center Mrs. . A 1 i ce Keeney
I [ i . Scenery Mrs. Connie Dugan I . Lynn Wight i
: Linda Bridgens i .
Propert ies ' Mrs. Har r ie t ~ewton I ' Mrs. Betsy Ryder I Mrs . Mered; the Schober i Mrs. Warj o r i e Staples
I i M r . & Mrs. Henry Castellon Pub1 i c i t y
Dining Room
Curtain
Program
Lighting
Recording
Tickets
Mrs. Isabel Hazlett Mrs. Thurley Nelson Mrs. Jeanne Woodin Mrs. Anne Hommes Mrs. Beverly ~ e i s s Members of Junior Choir and Fel l o t ~ ~ h i p
Mrs. Sylvia Harrington
M r . 6 Mrs.. Jack Reynolds
Ralph Keeney
Trudy Boardway '
C H O R U S A C T 1
SOPRANO Deborah Anderson Linda Anderson Donna Dowd Sue Erickson A l i c e Keeney B e t t e Lewis Connie KacKil l o p June Nzlson Jane P h i l l i p s Marion Shumaker Barbara Wilson
TENOR Dick Erickson Kyte MacKillop Bob Shumaker,Jr.
ALTO - Chr i s Barnstead Linda Bridgens Connie Dugan Sher ry Lewis Barbara Larson Penny Morel1 Betsy McCall Lou i s e Shumaker Joanna Stephens Lynn Wight
BASS - Fred Freder icks Ralph Keeney - Bob Shumaker John Shurnaker Dick Schober
- . 1. .OPENING CHORUS
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'I' . '"\-!hat ' s Going on Here?" ""We're on Our way . . .
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Choru's I .OLD CAPE COD
., . - ' . . .. :., :... .., ..r';. ';. '*Cir a Sunday By the.-Sea" : . - . .. . ..:
from "High Button Shoesw Chorus "Old Cape Cod ." .. .:.. :.' A1 ice. Keeney "By t h e Sea, By t h e Sea" ' sea I.j[eeds
and Chorus
"Consider Yourself" from "01 iver"
GIRLS! GIRLS!
"Born Free'! "Sugart ovm" "I Know a Place"
OUR SUMDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
Chorus
*!-.,::. .:- Parket ' tes -"--'
Porumettes
"Papa, \Jont t You Dance with Meag from "High Button ShoesI8 Bob & Marion Shumaker
The Polka Dots and Chorus
ROLLICKING REVELS
Medley:"Svaneelr. "Side by Side1' "Alabama Jubi lee" .Chorus
Cake Walk The MacKil l ops "Alexander's Rag Time Band" The our Lads
6! t h e i r Tambourines "Gonna Build a Nountain"
from I1Stop, t h e !r'orld, I Vant o t g e t O f f n Chorus
\ A C T 11 . . . . . . ... . .
<I.. . 1. SING WITH US? --. .--- -_.-. .._ __ . . .---- ...
. .. 2. LADIES k GENTLEMEN
"They C a l l t h e Wind Maria" .
from "Paint Your b?agonlt :- .- :. --:. . ~ i c h a i d Schober "idand'ring Star" . Gentlemen of Chorus . . .. . "Imposs i b l e Dream" . .
from ItMan f tom ~ a ~ a n chaw . . Chorus . -
3. LINCOLN CENTER
"Land Sight ing" by Grieg
"A1 l e l u l iat' by Thompson
4. CONE TO THE CABARET
"Cabaret" from IsCabaret"
! @ G i r l from Ipanema" . . The Can Cant "King of the Road"
5. THE WALTZ
Richard Schober and. Park ~ v e . Choir
Park Ave . Choir
Chorus :I. .. J .- d, Connie MacKil l op , . - . , , : . . . . - Dancers
! ,+., , ,....;, . . .,\< :;;* . . . . . Chorus
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"Somewhere My Lovet@' from " D r . Zhavago" E n t i r e Ensemble
. ,. - 7 ': :* .. . and' Waft z e r s "Park Ave. Congo1@ Dick Erickson
and Chorus
6. FINALE
I1h%at's Going on Here?'# Chorus
SEA \!EEDS June Melson 2 : . .-.-... - .
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Chris Barnstead . ' '
BarbaraLarson . . . . . . ' .. Donna Dowd Jane P h i l 1 i p s
FOUR LADS R ~ l p h , Keeney Dick Erickson- Bob Shumaker Bob Shumaker,Jr.
POLKA DOTS John Shumaker. Jane ~ h i ' l i i p s Bob ~humaker , ~ r ; Sherry . Ja rv is . . . ::;!
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PARSE=& - Sue Erickson Barb Wilson Bet te Lewis Jonni S t ~ p h e n s Lynn t!ight Linda Bridgens Louise, Shunaker Connie Dugan ,, -
SOWG LEADERS Jonni Stephens Lynn Wight Louise Shumaker
Lynn E.!ight . .
Linda Bridgens . :. Penny Morel 1 . Bet te Lewis Betsy McCall .
CAKE WALK Connie Mackil l o p Kyte Mackil lsp
VALTZERS Penny E o r e l l - Bob ~humaker , J r Bet te Lewis - Kyte MacKillop
FORUMETTES Donna gowd June Nelson Jane Ph i l 1 i p s Linda Anderson Debbie Anderson Chr is Barnstead Barbara Larson Sherry J a r v i s
NARRATORS Hr.& Mrs. U l r i c k S i s s e l h o f f e r Heidi Cisselhoffer-Helen Carey Ulr ick S isse lhof fer -Frank Staples