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Show Easter Cantata To Be Presented By Choir Under the direction of Henry Miller, conductor of the Highland View Choir, and The Symphony Strings, they will present the well known Easter Cantata called "Resurrection Morning," by B. Cecil Gates. It will be presented pre-sented in the Highland View Ward Chapel located at 28th East and 30th South, March 30th Sunday" afternoon at 4:30 p.m. Eugene Terry is the Associate director, with ArBne Scott and Marjean Kamerath at the organ, and Mae Staten as pianist. Jay Dent is the director of the or-1 chestra consisting of 22 musicians mu-sicians with their violins, violas, cellos, and string bass, and Dar-lowe Dar-lowe Marlowe as the Concert Master. Narrations will be Bonnie Bolton, and scene setting by Claudia Mortensen. The 85 mixed voices of the choir will render some beautiful unforgetable Easter Music, and interwoven with solos, duets, .trios, quartets, quintets, and choruses. The soloists are Arlyne Mc- ' Ewan, Myrna Fairbanks, Fran Marquardson, Charee Cottrell, Gerald G. Steorts, Darcie White, David O. Martin and C. Victor Hatch. Ladies duet by Dorothy Jones and Grace Dorius. Ladies Trio by Louise Anderson, Char-lyn Char-lyn Scrensen, and Lois Lambert. Male Quartet by C. Victor i Hatch, Mac Voorhees, Bion Tolm, I and Wilson Wood. Mixed Quar tet, by Charee Cotterell, Linda Laughlin, Larry Bullough, and James Staten. Mixed Quintet, by Fran Marquardson, Annette Laughlin, Anne Howard, Keith Gregory, and Eugene Terry, t Ladies Quintet, by Arlyn Mc- Ewan, Lita ones, Arline Scott, ? Venice Holt and Evelyn Lone. One of the highlights in this wonderful musical production is i the marvelous number entitled j "Deep Peals of Thunder." The music throughout is very mel-odius mel-odius and enjoyable. The public ! is invited. |