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Show -h;-. ..; ( '(, ,"'"'' '. PLEASANT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL'S A Cappella Choir will be featured with other choruses and soloists in the I final concert of the current school year on May 17 at 7:30 p.m. j Spring Choral Concert to feature A Cappella Choir, chorus, soloists The annual Pleasant Grove High School spring choral concert will be held at the school auditorium on Monday, May 16, at 7:30 p.m. This will be the last official appearance of the A Cappella Choir, which has had a most active year, singing at local sacrament meetings, school assemblies, and which just recently completed a most successful tour of the San Francisco Bay area. The A Cappella also just last week made an impressive showing at the Region Six Music Festival, ' where the group swept straight Superior Ratings from both of their ' judges. This marks the eighth stright year the A Cappella Choir has achieved a Superior Rating. The choir will sing Howard Hanson's "How Excellent Thy Name," "Sicot Locutus Est," by Bach, "Praise the I)rd," by Handel, and "Rock-A My Soul," a spiritual, in'- addition to other selections. In addition, the concert will feature the Mixed Chorus, which also achieved a Superior Rating at the training choir festival two months ago, and which took first place in the annual February Follies Assembly at the high school. The chorus will sing "Kum Bah Yah," "Sunshine in My Soul," two Slavonic Folk Songs, and "Hi Ho, Nobody Home," among others. The evening also will feature soloists, Karen Harmer, Julie Major, Victor Jewkes, winners of Superior Ratings at the solo festival, and a girls trio, consisting of Sharlyn Lloyd, Julie Major, and Wendy Fullmer, also Superior winners, and Patti Prince, who won a scholarship from the Ralph Woodward Choral earlier this year. The choir will conclude the evening with the singing of the traditional "Remember" and slide show of the year. All patrons of these organizations are encouraged to attend this concert, which is free to all. . j . . . , . ji .- i i .." . " . , jr ) : ; ' ' . . ' t i ' 1 . . i ' - i , hailing nnr -'"nrr -n mi- rim ifr"'- " f rt cr-n r irr'"fl- r ""'' ' s , s- . 4 s - e.s : LONG TIME GARDEN CLUB MEMBER, now deceased, Claudia Brown, was remembered at a special Arbor Day ceremony held Saturday at Battlecreek Park. Pictured are her children, left to right, Barbara Brown Sharpe, Monty Brown Alvord, and Owen Keith Brown, planting a double blossom cherry tree. |