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Show College Groups to Entertain High Schools I White canes and gloves are iiiy a few of the outstanding Items to be used by the College -of Southern Utah marching . group as it travels to Arizona . i and Nevada today, on a CSU good -will tour. The twenty-four members o i the marching group will do ori glnal numbers performed wltl morracas, hats, boxes, balls, e tap number, and even adding i little of the popular nation-wld TWIST, said Jackie Dalley, pres ident. In addition to numbers by the Thunderettes, an adagia grouj and ti Sundowner's quartet wil aceomtiiny the group. Seeing the Broadway show "Flower Drum Song," at Las Vegas Ve-gas will climax the trip. This group will perform at Hurricane High School, at the Mesquite, Nev., High School and at the Moapa Valley High School at Overton, Nev. They are directed direct-ed by Mrs. LeVeve Whetten. In addition a second group of entertainers will make a similar sim-ilar good will tour to the High School at Enterprise and at the Lincoln High School at Panaca, Nev. Dr. Blaine Johnson will be in charge of this group which is a 67 member Ladies' Chorus. They have prepared an outstanding concert of modern, classic, and popular numbers and featuring small groups and soloists. i. . ," " a V - v- t,- ,-;.r- ' Representing the College of Southern Utah marching group, the Thunderettes, under the direction of LaVeve Whetten, twelve of the twenty-four members are shown. Touring Nevada on a good-will tour highlights this quarter's activities. |