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CRANCEfVl'LLE DISTRTECT HIGH SCI-IOCl.. IVIVUSIC NIGHT The annual lvlusftc Evening was held on. the twenty-sfourth of May begtnning at 8:00 POMO ., There were quite a few parents and frplentds present to hear the Lvarz ous groups and sololstso The idea of the Musical Night :ls to present to the audgtencze the fruits of a yearls effort., a side effe ct, l m.1lgh.t' add gat makes the performers suffers especially the soloists not the audience as is the come mon belief., The band led by Frtesen, started with a. sel,.ectt.lont of pieces the first. being a st.ir'r1Eng march called ProjeCt ., Four group pieces followed featuring different stiruments from tuba to clarinet., Next we were favoured with a clarinet solo Vallee Graziostu feat1u.rl,ng Fay lllndsey after which we had tour more group pieces, Alice Blue Gown, Winter Sunset, When l Crow Too Old To Dream and The Old Rugged Crosse The band tflnlshed off wtth a sel.eCtl,on from the King and ll by Rogers and I-lammerstenno There was a short interval while the Band felled out and the orchestra led by Mrt, Frle sen enteredu Their performance started with When You Wftsh Upon a Star, conducted by Anne Nlarie Rohmer followed by a group ptecge and two solos by Robin Sttll and Cheryl Turner plus the orchestra playing Set of Four., Two more solos by Anne lvlarshall and Jean Watson. followed., Then the Girlsl Chorus led by M'1ss Dorland sang Let the Rest of the World Co By, Early One Morn,,tng and several other pieczesg At the close of this part off the programme the audlenee heard a number of orchestra selections nnterspersed with solos as lfollowsz The Holy City Nlary Croen, Lynn Cannpbell Bendemeer Stream Orchestra Devills Dream Lynn Campbell. Cathy Coates White C-ocka-de Elsa Srrutht Carolyn Clowes May the Good Lord Bless and Keep Thee Grade l.O tgrtoup: Moment Mulstlcal Colin Rigby Lynn Raeburn Whistle While You Work 5D1f'ClfN?Sl.lTE1 lrnprornptu l-Ie-len Bryan, Bonnie Beer Playful Rondo Carolyn Clowes, Bonnie Beer contld.,
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Quartet Grade lZ cCMr'., Firielsenfy Soldierls ploy Barbara Still, Ma.r,n.lyn Stubbs, Bourele Ann Marie Rohmer, Marilyn Stubbs Heigh Ho Orchestra tColln Rfigbyl Sheep May Safely Craze Kathy Coates, Lynn Raeburn Meditation. Linda MacNamar'a, Lynn Raeburn Atl this polnt a presentation, from. the orcherstra was made to Mr. Friesen by Cathy Coates. The evening was concluded with the second rnovement. of Beethovenls Seventh Symphony., We extend sincere thanks to Mr., Frlesen, Mry, Young, Miss Dorland and the piano accornpanists Lynn Carnpbell, Lynn. Raeburn, Sylvia Stubbs, Marilyn. Stubbs, Bonnie Beer? Carolyn, Clowes, Cathy Coates, Robin, Still and Cheryl. Turner for their' extra work in rnaklng this evening a success., Colin Rigby lZB Joke: During a performance at Ollieefe Centre recently the lights all went out. Shortly the Stage Manager was heard calling out to the people- to please remain seated and not to be alarmed., In a ,few minutes the Stage Mann ager returned and asked the audience if there was an electrician ln the house and if so, would he please come forward., After a slight. pause a mann, who was obvrously Chinese said Me electricianwo He carefully made his Way to the front of the stage through the darkened theatre., He spent. some tirne worklng with the fuses, plugs, swttzches, etc. and finally concluded everything was .in order my but still no lightso I-Ie went out on the stage and to the people W?Lll everybody please stand up and raise hands high above heads., The audience rel,uC'tantly followed hrs instrucztvions and to everyonefs anntazement L: the lights came ont The dumfounded stage rnanager turned to the Chinese gentlueman and asked for an explanation, Well said the Chinese gentlernan many hands make light work!
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