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 Sacco Singers Add Spice to School Spirit
What goes good with a school liturgy? Why, the Sacco Singers, of course. Mr, Sacco did it again asheledthemerrybandofsingers
through another year of school li­ turgies, Holy Day Masses, Sunday Family Masses, and the other trials and tribulations that the Sacco Singers have to face because of their rigorous and tough schedule.
expanding each season. One has to keep on one’s toes to keep up with Mr. Sacco and all the new and old songs, acclammations hymns, etc.
Sam Imbolli, who always does a fine job on the piano, accompa­ nied the Sacco Singers again and he created an added dimension to
sence of each song and make this essence show in the best possible way.
The Sacco Singers are indeed one of the most dynamic groups the school has to offer. Mr. Sacco, through his expertise, gets the most out of the group he can. The Sacco Singers have a lot to offer with their vast talent and superb singing voices. It is in thisjoining of their talent and zest that they are able to give an added spice to not
the Sacco Singers with his superb
and dexterous piano playing. The
Sacco Singers were comprised of
weathered veterans and youthful
newcomers and formed a terrific
pation. The Sacco Singers have a blend of voices, talent, and zeal. only school liturgies but to the
They, however, are always up to the challenge as they worked hard at getting the melodies and the har­ monies right. It is not an easy occu­
large repetoire of music that keeps They were able to capture the es­ .school as a whole.
(right) Sam and Charlie rehearse for an upcoming liturgy.
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