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Show Music Festival Depicts "The World's Music" One of the most entertaining productions of the school year was the Music Festival, theme of which was "The World's Music Mu-sic in America," unfolded by the fourth, fiffth and sixth J grades of the Roosevelt Elemen- tary School, Friday, May 1. Picturesque costumes added an air of gaiety to the atmosphere atmos-phere of the songs and dances of each country portrayed. Country and grade in order of appearance: Spain "Dance Little Sera-phena," Sera-phena," Spanish Waltz, Mrs. Jensen's 4th grade; France "Minuet," Are You Sleeping, Mr. Tietjen's 5th grade; Holland "Lena and Hans," Dutch couple cou-ple Dance, Mrs. Jensen's 4th grade; Japan "China Boy," Worship of the Gods, Mrs. Gardner's Gard-ner's 5th grade. Ireland "Rose O Day," Irish Washerwoman, "Mrs. Nyberg's 5th grade; Scotland "Auld Lang Syne," Highland Schottish, Highland Fling, Mrs. Johnson's 4th grade; England "Merrily, Merrily," May Pole Dance, Mr. Tietjen's 6th grade- Nn V "The Hardy Nortf-wegian Nortf-wegian Mountain Not-Blaine's Not-Blaine's and Mrs Ani1' Mr. 6th grade; Russia ' Ts pak " Ballet, Mrs. Nybew grade. yDerSs 5ti, - Germany "Marvl Maryland" German Horf:J Johnson's 4th grade; "Farewell To Thee " ii ds - i Dance, Mrs. Gardner grade; Mexico ' do," La Raspa, Mr. BW l Mrs Anderson's 6th S s Musica teacher and !' panist was Mrs. Axel a J i '"' director, Garth Tietien charge of the program, "I'1 i Cecil Mitchell. g ms' Mfs. |