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Show Central School Students Present Spring Concert The annual spring music con- cert was presented to a large crowd of parents and interested townspeople townspeo-ple in the grade school auditorium Thursday evening, with Betha Storrs directing. : The program included in-cluded 16 numbers, with a chorus of 36 students, and an orchestra composed of 37 members. The accompanists ac-companists were Mary Paulson and Beverly Wright. The numbers were very ably presented pre-sented by the students, and showed that much work had been done by the director in preparing the opera. Principal Ray Merrill and the teachers at the school are to be complimented for the way in which the entertainment was presented. The following are the numbers presented: Morton's high school 1 Morton's High School March, I . J. E. Maddy; 2 Medley, Folk Tunes, J. E. Maddy: orchestra. 3 Violin solo, "Alberta," M. Greenwald: Shir-leen Shir-leen Clark; 4 A Song in the Night, J. M. Baldwin; 5 Perfect Day, Carrie Jacobs Bond; 6 Love Song, Seymour Powell: orchestra. 7 Vocal solo, "The Old Refrain," Kreisler: Richard Storm. 8 O Sole Mio, E. di Capua; 9 Indian Dance, "American Indian Sketches," Wright: orchestra. orches-tra. 10 Flue solo, "Minuet in G," Beethoven: Raquel Adamson. 11 March Romarne, Charles Gounod: orchestra. Intermission. 12 Come to the Fair, Easthope Martin; 13 By rendemeers Stream, Thomas Moore; 14 I Passed By Your Window, May H. Brahe; 15 I Hear the Bee's a Humming, J. S. Zamecnik; 16 Land of Hope and Glory, Edward Elgar: chorus. |