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Show u High School News Demonstrating what is being done by the music students of the American Ameri-can Fork junior high school, the instrumental in-strumental music department will present a concert on Wednesday evening, February 26, at 7:30 p. m., in the high school auditorium. The concert, the first in the history his-tory of the junior high school, will consist of numbers from the orchestra orches-tra and from soloists. Special numbers num-bers include the following: Trombone Trom-bone solo, Reed Pulley; flute solo, Agnes Jensen; saxaphone solo, Elaine Gaisford; vocal solo, Vivian Merikofer; vocal duet, Maxfield brothers; vocal solo, Merlin Shelley. The public is invited to attend. One hundred and twenty-five students of the American Fork high school will participate in the Dance Review which will be presented March 12, at the school auditorium. The review, will take the place of the school opera. Many types of dances social, tumbling, character, ballet, tap and creative will be demonstrated. Miss Marjorie Merrill is the director, with Miss Fern Burch and Miss Manette Egbert in charge of costuming. costum-ing. Mildred Bates and Shirley Heal'ey, Reporters. |