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Show Music Festival Si gProgam Goes Over Fine 2 Fourteen Schools Take Part v in Program, 170 Events Carried Through Including ),Ui Band Maneuvers 17 v With over 1300 participants and W v; guests present at the Music Festival Festi-val and Art Display held here "last Friday afternoon, committees in charge of the event expressed rICl themselves as well satisfied. Tabernacle Taber-nacle street was completely lined on both sides by people who turn- !r ed out to watch the band maneuvers. maneu-vers. OIk' Fourteen schools participated in S the Music Festival with 170 dif-IRT dif-IRT ferent events scheduled for the - I day's program. The program start-SHt'ed start-SHt'ed at 8 a.m. and continued 'E throughout the day until the band maneuvers closed the program. 1 Those attending report the pro-j pro-j gram went off smoothly, indicating ) that the committees in charge had j their program well in hand. Prof. .. Earl J. Bleak was in charge of s the musical program, Supt. Milton ;rS?. E. Moody, was general chairman. ? a,: Keen appreciation for the fine e ' work of the schools was expressed T4V by those who attended the various events. Some of the bands showed much work and training in executing execut-ing their various drills. !' .,' Over 1300 were fed at the noon ' J luncheon served by the committee, ' with Ann Robinson as chairman. While the committee reports that Continued on page eight) Music Festival (Continued on page four) they were a little short on money to "cover the cost of the festival, R. M. Reber, finance chairman, stated that he was sure that his I committee would have no trouble jin raising the additional funds needed. Other members of the I general committee were Newell R. Frei. publicity chairman and j Mathew Bentley in charge of ar- j rangements. I The participants were rated by I the judges and suggestions made j as to means t obe used by the students and bands to improve their work, but no awards are made, according to Mr. Moody, i |