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Show ( - ' v t. IX FINAL CONCERT A few members of the Springville High School A Cappella Choir which will render its final concert here Friday Fri-day evening are, front row, left to right: pristine Woodward, David Houser, Dianne Bills, Barbara Johnson; second row: Martha Craig, Susan Christensen, Barbara Jessee, Rebecca Roper, Creed Haymond; back how: Rulon Condie, Larry Johnson, Alan Taylor. Concert will be in high school auditorium. A choir readies The Springville High School A Cappella Choir under the direction di-rection of Glenn A. Montague will present their final concert con-cert Friday, May 10, at 8:15 ity that absolutely thrilled this distinguished audience" with their singing. According to Director Montague Mon-tague this year's choir is one of the bestj that Springville High School produced. The concert will include music that is seldom performed by nonprofessional non-professional choirs because of the demands it places upon the singers. 1 p.m. in the high school auditorium. audi-torium. i Of special interest to mu-1 mu-1 sicians will be a group of mod-jj mod-jj ern compositions. Several num- ters that have become tradi- tional favorites of choir patrons pa-trons over the years are also programmed. The high school girls' chor-; chor-; us, a new singing ensemble " this year, will be featured during dur-ing a portion of the concert. At a recent -music festival, Richard P. Condie, director of the tabernacle. Choir, gave the a cappella choir a "Superior Plus", rating. This division term is above the highest classification clas-sification found on judging sheets. Mr. Condie acclaimed the group in glowing terms noting they are "far superior in excellence and musicianship that they completely overshadowed overshad-owed all other groups that were heard." I The choir is recognized by ; other music authorities as being be-ing the finest of high school choral groups. According to letters received following a re-jcent re-jcent Provo concert, the choir i displayed an "amazing matur- |