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Show I WHAT'S HAPPENING vststn. I at iWi I Cedar High School By Jill Carter JS' Vasatch Choral Group Appears at Cedar High Thursday afternoon, CHS students stu-dents enjoyed a special assembly presented by the Wasatch Choral Croup. The chorus consisting of 7f boys and 25 girls hails from Heber City. Wasatch High Student Body Tresident, Don Davis, introduced the chorus president, Brent Kelly, who announced the numbers to be performed. "Deep River", "Swing Away TonrU, Cares." and "Dogie Girl" Cut out of steel and backed on 'walnut, the plaque graces the 1 wall just to the right of the auditorium. aud-itorium. The date, 1910 at the foot of the seal signifies the first full year CHS became a separate ! school. Alumni classes of 1959-19G3 contributed funds needed to complete com-plete the sea. Jack Boyd of San I Diego, California produced the placpae. were among the numbers sung by the Boys' Chorus. Three girls danced to the chorus's calypso beat of "Jamaica Fair". After baritone Lyn Carlisle sang 'Old Man River", a girls' trio harmonized harm-onized to "I Could Have Danced All Night". "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" was sung by a girls' quartet. Then the girls chorus took the stage for "Moriah," "Deep Purple', Pur-ple', and "More. The entire group joined forces for a rendition of "Moon Over Naples" and "America "Amer-ica The Beautiful". "Battle Hymn of the Republic" closed the program. pro-gram. Piano, guitar, accordian and bass fiddle instrumentation enlivened en-livened the singing. EIRoy Van Wagner conducts the Wasatch choral group. Cedar High School's Seal, the Indian Head Emblem, is now fixed in a place of honor in the main hall. |