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Show j . ,-v r . o - " . - - ' " ' J ? it A i ) ! 'i t H f "M 1 , ' t ' i ' I t V 1 " -tl I 11 11 f . - AfflSsai a fe J 1 Pleasant Grove's A Cappella Choir will be among the performers in the annual PGIIS spring concert Monday at 7:30 p.m. PGHS choral music dept. to present annual spring concert Monday The high school choral music department will present its annual spring concert, on Monday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Featured will be the A Cappella Choir, Chamber Choir, and Mixed Chorus, all of whom have received Superior Rataings at three different festivals this year. The Chamber Choir will presesnt "Sicut Locutus Est" by Bach, as well as "Matona Mia Cara", by Hi Lasso, and will also present their version of "That Song is Driving Me Crazy." The Mixed Chorus will do "Soon I Will Be Done," "Ave Verum Corpus," "Scarborough Fair," and the "May Day Carol." The A Cappella Choir will sing "In Dulci Jubilo", "The Deer Chase", "Lord Bless You and Keep You", and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." In addition, the choir will sing the traditional "Remember" to close the concert. This has been an unusually outstanding year for the choral groups, capped by each choir receiving a Superior Rating, with the A Cappella Choir coming within one point of a perfect score at the region festival held at Provo High School last week. Immediately following the concert, the traditional awards and banquet will be held in the school cafeteria. The A Cappella Chori and Chamber Choirs also recently returned from a 10-day tour of the east coast, where they visited extensively ex-tensively in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Nashville, Tennessee. They gave performances in Severn, Maryland, War renlon, Virginia, and the Washington Temple. One of the highlights of the tour was the singing in the rotunda of the Archives Building, where they delivered the stirring "Battle Hymn of the Republic", with some most unusual acoustical sound ' effects. The group visited the famous Civil War Battlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and saw many historical sites in Washington. They concluded their tour with a visit to Opryland, in Nashville, Tennessee, where they all got good and soaked, and Mrs. Simmons became the chaperone of distisnction, as she volunteered the choir to sing on one of the programs there. I f - " - 't: Ax - - '. t l " . . i ; if i . h- ; ' I y I X t Petite Michelle Shoell, center, was crowned Lindon Jr. Miss, with first attendant, Heather Anderson (left), and Amanda Hatch, second attendant, right. Michael McMillan looks on after rendering the Queen's Song. Other contestants applaud in the background. ' |