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Show Vocal Students Are Starred In Hecitals . Two excellent programs of music were heard here last week, when the vocal students of Ladd R. Cropper Crop-per presented their annual recital. 1 On Tuesday evening the program was given jn the Hinckley ward chapel and on Wesdnesday evening even-ing in the Delta high school auditorium. audi-torium. Large and appreciative audiences applauded the talented performers. Taking part were Marie Moody, Le Ray McAllister, Marlene Ekins, Duane Moody, Sherelen Steele, Calvin Cal-vin Skeem, Elma Workman, Lester Hepworth, Dora Rose, Neil Hey-borne, Hey-borne, lone Hilton, Carlos Bishop, Louie Black, Merlin Forster, Joe Moody, Ladd Black, Wilmer Woodbury, Wood-bury, Verlyn Moody, Darrel Allred, Carmen Rose, Lola Wright, Joe Bishop, Carol Moody, David Bishop, Virginia Rose, Dean Hilton, Melba Western,- Glenda Cropper, Dorothy Jeffery, Bonnie Black,, Stanley W-Black, W-Black, Maurine Anderson, Cherie Hannifin, Zoe Porter and Tharla Larson. Mae G. Cropper was accompanist. ac-companist. The program was varied for each night with a particularly pleasing choice of songs. The solos were sung with feeling and skill by the gifted singers, and only the length of the program barred repeated encores. en-cores. Ladd Black, Merlin Forster, Lee Ray McAllister and Joe Moody singing as a male quartet were outstanding, with two numbers, "Lamp in the West," by Parker, and "De Animals A Comin'," by Bartholemu. The lovely closing numbers was "Fairy Flutes" by Tschaikowsky, sung by the girls trio, Carol Moody, lone Hilton and Glenda Cropper. |