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MUSIC HATH CHARMS In other musical fields, Tech students glittered. The Manitoba Musical Competition Festival re-discovered the talents of violinists, Lorraine Grescoe, winner of Violin Solo-Advanced; Sydney Zimmerman, thrilling winner of Grade A violin concerto; Helen Schlemkevich, second in Grade A violin concerto and second in violin solo-senior; and Morris Leschuk second in violin solo and second in Grad B violin concerto. Our vocalists maintained their superiority in classes as well. Evelyn Dobruskin placed second with Dawn Tarbuth in junior soprano solo. Sydney Zimmerman was particularly honored by be¬ ing guest artist with the Winnipeg Boys’ Choir Concert, April 31st. Congratulations, Evelyn, for winning the Bornoff School and Good Deed scholarships. Over the waves from Talen Time floated the voice of Norm Mittle- man as semi-finalist, and the bowing of Jim Steinberg, violinist. The Remembrance Day Service was completed with appropriate selections from a school choir. At the May Home and School meeting, festival soloists held the spotlight. It’s traditional with St. John’s to have a graduation choir. This year we not only heard a polished choir, but also the orchestra. Musically, Tech had an outstanding year and owes Miss Handel a great deal for her aid and directing ability. Back row —left to right: Avrom Soudack, Sid Radinovsky, Gerry Goldenberg, Morris Leschuk, Paul Reimer, Sidney Zimmerman, Jim Steinberg. 1st row —left to right: Emily Hutnik, Lorraine Grescoe, Beverley Pullock, Lucy Mateychuk, Lynn Robins, Helen Shlemwevitch, Anne Maltz. CHRISTMAS Time and talent were once again contributed by St. John’s students toward a stimulating project — the Christmas Cheer Tour of hospitals. Not only adults were delighted by the generous efforts of the choir and soloists, but also small children from Shriners’ and Children’s Hospitals listened attentively to programs designed especially for them. An accordionist added CONCERTS further variety to the concert at Children’s Hospital by accompanying, since there lacked a piano . In addition, gifts were presented at Veterans’, Shriners’, Children’s and Deer Lodge Hospitals. Originator of the idea, Walt Lampe, again contributed his organization qualities to the performing group. Everyone felt that these Christ¬ mas Cheer Concerts were a most worthwhile effort. 58
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