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Show Music Students Earn 11 "Superior Ratings" Twenty-two individuals or groups represented the music department de-partment of the Parowan High at the annual Region Ten solo and ensemble contests held in Delta on Friday, March 20, it is announced by Karl Thurber, instructor. in-structor. And he states that out of the 22 groups or individuals, 11 came home with No. 1, or "Superior "Su-perior ratings," the highest to be obtained. Vocal solo entrants winning No. 1 ratings were Dewey Top-ham, Top-ham, singing "Old Man River,"; Gary Jensen, singing "Too-Ra-Loo Ra-Loo-Ral," Kathy Rowley, .-. .1 I-- 1 II bulging 1 1 ItT UlCCd , and Evelyn Kirkpatrick, singing 'The Hills of Home." Vocal groups winning No. 1 ratings were, a girls' trio, consisting con-sisting of LaRae Lamoreaux, Joan Smith and Vlckl Worthen, singing "All the Things You Are," and the Tenth Grade ladies' lad-ies' sextet, consisting of Kathy Rowley, Diana Orton, Brenda Chamberlain, Kathleen Mitchell, Annette Stubbs and Cherie Worthen, Wor-then, singing 'To a Wild Rose." Geraldlne Stubbs was accompanist accompan-ist for this number. Piano solos winning No. 1 ratings ra-tings were by Ruth Ann Knight, playing a Mozart Sonata, and CherylLynn Stubbs, played a sonata by Haydn. In the instrumental department, depart-ment, three Parowan saxopone solo players were given No. 1 ratings, They were Richard Van Ausdal, playing "Beautiful Colorado," Col-orado," Gayle Lund, playing "Peona," and Brent Adams, playing play-ing "Nola." Mr. Thurber Informs us that Judges for the contest Included four members from the music staff of Brigham Young University, Univer-sity, Kurt Weinsenger, Richard Ballau, Harold Goodman and Darrell W. Stubbs. |