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Show High School Music Group Plans Special Benefit Concert lor Popular Ulass Member A special benefit concert will be presented Thursday, Mar. 15, by the High School Choriolons, It was announced this week. Concert will be held at the Cedar Stake House at 7:30 p.m. The Choriolons, a newly formed form-ed singing group, will be directed direct-ed by Keith Burrus, who is the new instructor of vocal music at the Cedar City High School since the first of the year. All proceeds of the concert will be for Reed She Tatt, Cedar High School Senior, who has been hospitalized hos-pitalized since before Christmas time. Sherratt contracted a rare disease and is presently in the Iron County Hospital after spending considerable time in a Salt Lake City hospital. He has been active In athletics as a member of the Cedar High football team where he was accorded ac-corded Regional honors this past season, it was shortly after football foot-ball season that his condition was discovered and he has been under special medical attention since that time. The music for the concert, according ac-cording to Burrus, falls Into three categories. Beginning with the sacred Idiom. In this Idiom In this idiom are some very old pieces of music, and some extremely ex-tremely modern compositions, Burrus stated. Set two is composed of the Negro Ne-gro spirituals, and there are a variety va-riety of thim. Set three is the folk music and madrigal set, and Just about anything fits In this Idiom, he commented. "We are sure that the people who attend this concert will be repaid for their efforts," Burrus I stated. . |