OCR Text |
Show 7 Recital Scheduled For Superior Rated Students The Springville Federated Music Mu-sic club will present young musicians musi-cians of this community who received re-ceived superior ratings in the junior jun-ior music festival Saturday in Spanish Fork in recital Sunday, May 6, at 3 p.m. in the First ward chapel. The public is invited. Holding a featured spot on the program will be Miss Mary Parker, Park-er, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Parker, who merited a gold certificate at the festival for having achieved superior ratings rat-ings for three years. She is a student stu-dent of Virg Bird. - Also to-be heard will be Norman Jesse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jesse, one of the very few who received re-ceived a gold certificate last year in the state in piano division, and who again received a superior rating rat-ing this year. Norman was featured fea-tured in a recital last fall which opened the series given by the Springville Federated Music club to honor outstanding young musicians musi-cians of the community. Others who will share the pro- gram because of their achievements achieve-ments will be Karen Weight, Colleen Col-leen Collett, Gloria Sargent, Steven Ste-ven Sumsion, Martin Palmer, and Ann Roylance, pianists; Marvin Gay, clarinetist, and Merrill Johnson, John-son, violinist, all of the upper division di-vision (ages above 12). Sharing the honors with them will be six young students of the lower division who have achieved superior ratings for two years. .They are Kathy Lynn, Reed Jesse, Devere Childs, Merril Weight, David Da-vid Wheeler, and Kathy Pabst. Dancers and pianists of the lower division who gained their superior ratings this year were presented in recital last night at the First ward, also under the (Continued on page 2) Recital Scheduled for Superior Rated Students (Continued from page 1) sponsorship of the Federated Music Mu-sic club. Appearing on that program were Diane Allred, Kathy Chapman, Chap-man, Jessie Lynn Johnson, Lorraine Lor-raine Judd, dancers; Bruce Cook, Bonnie Heather Lawrence, Douglas Doug-las Paulsen, Diane Bills, Mary Lynn Rodriguiz, Judy Newberry, Linda Nadine Nielson, Larainc Wing, Allan Henry Pennington, Marjorie Tipton, Rebecca Turner, Brenda Johnson, Cheryl Smith, Mary Lynn Huff, and Barbara Jesse. Teachers represented by the two groups include Mrs. Warren Tonks, Mrs. George Puckett, Mrs. William Schreiner, Mrs. Virg Bird; George Fitzroy, Freda Vernon,' Lawrence Sardoni and Ralph Laycock. |