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Show Music festival fridav More than 225 students will take part in the annual spring music festival at the senior high school Friday at 7:30 p.m., sponsored by the music department. Participating in the major music event of the season will be the a cappella choir, e band, mixed choruses, the girls' chorus and the orchestra. Val Harrison, music director direc-tor reports that every group has reached a record degree in excellence this year and parents and friends will be pleased with the fine progress pro-gress seen in every group. The orchestra received a No. 1 rating at the recent music festival and the a cappella cap-pella choir is one of the finest. m Harmon Hatch will direct the orchestra and Mr. Harrison Har-rison the other groups with assistance from Don Schaef-er. Schaef-er. It will be necessary to make an admittance charge to cover miscellaneous expense, ex-pense, the music directors stated. An invitation is extended ex-tended to the public to attend. ' v., y . - - - ? - ,- ,.. . - 3, . . . . . f l I ' ' .... - - ; - t ' i . ' r K . '' - ---. v t..-. v " - : ' (:;) '(':; ; - -' ; ' ' , h J f j 4 1 ' f . t I . ' ' ! : . '. ' v . ; i Pf?"i?ICTFEST1VAL Assisting with i are nrpl; i . "'day evening Music Festival j lfft to K .I ot t,,e vari"s music groups, ySi 's,lt Sld Hatch, orchestra; Michelle Medium, girls' chorus; Elene Simonson, the mixed diorus; Steven Kobbins, band. Gill White, president of a cappella choir, was not present at time the picture was taken. |