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11 THE HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL PROGRAM OF' CHRISTMAS MFSIC FOR 1959. THE HIGH SCHOOL CHORVS VNDER THE DIRECTION OF HR SATTERFIELD PRESENTS ITS ANNVAL SPRING CONCERT OF FINE N4L'SICf -IN THE PHOTO THE FLUTE QVARTET, Bonnie Ruggles, Rosalind Rhoacis, Mary Baker, and Connie Kelly, is making its appearance. 137 E -043
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EASTER WEEK SERVICES Sharon Shannon, Betty Cunningham, Mary Jane Fling, Martha Banyas, Marilyn Hixon, Dotti Vance Ann McBride, Kathy McBride, Sharon Holladay, Sandy Farmer, Barbara Fenner, Diane Comparoni, Diane McBride. Pauline Brown, Jean Baldwin, Randy McKenzie, Jim Byrd, Hugh Buie, Kenneth Schraw, Perin Johnson, James Jordan, John Rittenhouse, Kenneth Doss, Carol Dickerson, Marinonna Cox, Joyce Shelton, Helen Wenrick, Ann Pulse. 136
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A-H, Hillsboro Hiqh School Band to Present Annual Concert TO PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT Members of the Hillsboro Hmgh Schooi band will present their 29th annual sprung concert an the hrgh school auditorium Frrday of this week beginning at 815 P M Tickets may be purchased at the door- although there are no reserved seats. Members conducted an advance tscket sale dur-mg the past week A varied program will be prevented George C Milier will darect flrvm Photo! Sprung Concert Planned Fnday Program for Event Is Announced by Director Program for the 29th annual :prmg concert by the Hillsboro Ihgh School band whxch will be presented Frxday May 6 at 8 15 P M m the Hxllsboro Hxgh School auchtonum was announced today by George C Mule: d1rector Tickets for the event are now on sale among band members and at local drug stores No seats will be reserved The concert band wxll offer a varned program as usual wmth Qpecmal numbers xnterspersed wlth band numbexs Followmg the opening with the mmonal anthem the baud vm! present Fete Tnumphal ' a concert march by Ohvadote march and rhorus from the Oratono Jddas Maccabaeus' by Handel Waves cf the Danube a waltz by Srea nov1c1 if Na Sim FOLLOWING tins the braes sex tet W111 perform On the Mountam Top by Barnhouse The sextet 15 comprxsed of Mary Ann Rlchards comet Dorothee Vance cornet Randy McKenzxe bantone .hmmy Byrd trombone Lois Jacobson French hom Russell Gall sousa phone Followmg a march Them Basses by Huffme by the band these numbers wxll follow Concerto m D Mmm for t pxanos and band Cthxrd movement! by Thompson wxth Mehnda Miller and Mary Ann Rxchards at the planos flute quartet Dancing Doll by Poldmx Wlfh Bonme Rug glee Rosahnd Rhoads Mary Lee Baker and Conme Kelley compms From the Shores of the Mighty Pacxfic by Clarke w1th Randy McKenz1e as SOI01St The fmal portlon of the program wxll mclude Goofm by Del Bar em Toccata for Band' by Erick son Lxttle Bop Rldmg Hood Cnov eltyj by Foreman with Hugh Buxe as narrator hxghhghts from South Pac1f1c by Rodgers and Hammer stem 'Auld Lang Syne' fmarchj by Kzng dEd1C3l8d to the gradu ating senior members of the band and dxrected by Kenneth Roush Qtudent dxrector The famxhar march The Stars and Stmpes Forever by John Plulxp Sousa M11 close the program Annual Spnng Choral Concert By HHS Chorus Wms Plaudrfs The annual sprung choral con crt was prefeented by an 8020126 horus of Hxllsboro Hxgh School Fuday mght m the school audx mmm numbers to lend contrast and hal ance All speclal numbers encompass ed m the program were also ren dered wxth muslcal skxll mcludmng Although not as large as some,soloe and ensemble rendxtxons arevmous crowds an appreclatrse SPGCIHI groups mcluded a flute sudxence was dehghted Wlth a mouth pollshed performance ofl 1 varxed program under the dxrec xon of Robert N Satterfxeld The orogram this year emphasxzed quintet comprxsed of Bomue Rug gles Comme Kelley Rosalind Rhoads and Mary Lee Baker a mlx ed quartet composed of Ann Pulse Rosaimd Khoads James Byrd and Treat church musxc, wxth enough Randy Mekienzxe, and the popular :mopular numbers and classxcalt Slate Sprung Choral Concert For March I8 The annual Spring Choral Con cert has been scheduled to be held Friday March 18, at 8 15 P IQ! m Hillsboro Hxgh School audltorxum, according to announcement made today by Robert Satterfxeld vocal musxc Instructor The choral group IS an 80 voxce rmxed chorus of hxgh school stu dents, trained by Satterfneld Its annual sprmg concert 15 a hxgh light on the school musxe calen dar eagerly antxcipated by musxc emhumasts of the community Thxs years concert wxll place emphssxs on great musxc of the church, mclndmg a repertoire from spirxtuals to masses, and wall, as xn the past feature specml numbers such as mstrumental and vocal solos and quartets The Choral Concert was ongin ally scheduled to be held at an earher date There will be no ad mxssxon charge but a eollectxon will bo fake-rv and talented West TFIO, Linda, Carolyn and Patty West Soluzsts mcluded Randy Mciien me a baritone solo Mary Arm Rzch ards piano offertory Tom Mackey vocal solo Kenneth Ludwzck snare drum and kettle drum The latter two were featured ln mel dental solos m the choral rendi he one of choruss outstandmg numbers Other selectmons of the 0501118 pofmcularly well done and renewed were One World by 0'Hara and Sanctus' CSt Cecilia Mass? by Gounod, wxth Lmda West as solonst m thls selectnon The dxrector of the chorus recelv ed a gxft from the group midway m the program Thus was presented by Hugh Blue Aceompamsts an eluded Betty Cunnxngham gd Rosalind Rhoads . , , . , . 2 I U . i ' 0 A . , Vs ' ., I A V 7 A , o - 2 , f -' ' , : ' , r y' - - . . .. 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