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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 28

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c--s BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, April 197J DonM Todd, Robert Uram. Keller Music Festival Involves 241 Students EASTON--Two hundred and. Wilier-dink, Kevin De Vaux, forty-one students from the Roger Granfors, Doreen Borosky, Helen Keller Middle school will present the annual Spring Music Festival Thursday at 7:35 p.m. In Samuel Staples school auditorium. The performance will feature the Concert choir and the combined chorus, under Ihe direction at Mrs.

Dee Puskas, as well as the Elementary anil Advanced bands, directed Arnold Dorchinsky. by The program of Ihe Elementary band is as fallows: Flute duet, Lisa Lindeberg and Nancy Friedman; trumpet solo, David Baroff; clajiaet duet, Nancy Harrington and Dotlie Fletcher. Selections by the band "America;" "Join tlie Parade," by Weber; "Crusaders," by Erick- "Krazy Klock," by Ploy- har. Members of the Elementary band include Christy Allen, Beverly Bodnar, Pam Cliftj Martha Downey, Nancy Friedman, Cathy Gilbcrtie, Louisa Hayes, Lisa Klein, Lisa Lindeberg, Donna Satmary, Missy Savard, Segerson, Pam Silva, Patty Wintter. Also, Adam John Broderick, Ricky Buon.

anno, Scott Candee, Alan Hum mel, Jane Lotocki, Nick Puglio, Sieve Satmary, Ricky Schwartz, Chris Shcehaiv Tom Sidelcau, Dwight Smith, Hugh Taylor, Greg Unwin, and Jim Zemola. The Advanced band program is as follows: FluIc duet, Suzanne Candee and Joy Friedman, "Edelweiss;" trumpet solo, "Theme from clarinet solo, Where Is Love," soloist, Jan Feld; "Consider Yourself," soloist, Karen Weitzner and dancers, Sue Candee and Joy Friedman. Also, "I'd Do Anything," soloists, Lisa Haydn and Lisa Tasi; "Who Will Buy," soloist Diedrc Procaccini; "As Long As lie Meeds Me," soloist, Mary Low; and "Oom Pah Pah." The following sing in the com' bined choirs: Pam Alexander, Ellen Alton berg, Gay Biondino, Dawn Hlev ins, Casey Broderick, Marily Ca "Love Theme 1 Anton Mayer, Swan Lake;" Charles Linlcy, from "Romeo and Juliel;" woodwind duet, Julie Reno and Lenore- Epstein, "Soldiers March," by Schumann. Janet Chandler, Abbic Clark) Patricia Condon, Marie passo. Band Patrol," selections, Meachem; "American "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa; "Big Band Bugaloo," Edmondson; 'Skip to My Lou Cha Cha," Stein; "Prelude in Minor," Rachmaninoff.

Advanced band members include Gay Biondino. Casey Broderick, Suzanne Candec, Kate Downey, Lcnore Epstein, Lisa Fedick, Amy Fletcher, Joy Fried- Kot, Leslie Cowan, Marianne Cicco, Kate Downey, Lisa Fedick Susan Gilmorc, Carol Ann Bom bos, Lode Gordon, Kristen Hart ford, Doug Hovcy, Cathy anc Cheri Jennings, Theresa Karcs mar, Kim Keller, Maura Keogh Judy Leader, Mary Low, Theresa Mocarski, Sandy Morris, Jan Mobile, Debbie Ostravagc, Lor Plungys, Perm Po'jgh, Joy Quin ton, Cindy Reno, Larry Rosen burg, Carol Ruzicka, Bar bar Sabonash, Cindy Spencer, Debbi Stowell, Tracey Strout, Lisa Tas WeiUncr, and Carol Young, II grade six. Joy Back, Betsy Bcucler, Pam lack, Amy Fletcher, Patty 'rands, Marian Fredericks, Jarolyn Fritz, Debbie Hornstein, Debbie Small, Marina Weilzjier, Linda'Amanlc, Corrine Bernstein, Laura Evans, Kalhy Fcdor, Pam Kilbcy, a i Knauff, Terry Marsh, Lisa Perez, Lisa Rodiguez, Mary Salvia, Nancy Burroughs. Also, Sue Candee, Jan Feld, Jackie Fleming, Joy Friedman, ristcn Gorenzel, Jam Janccsek, Michael Lovctt, Melissa McCart ney, Cathy Pander, Ann Marie Paulsen, Lynn Saslawsky, Pam Satmary, Dana Smith, all of scv cnth and eight grades. Lisa Bendik, Betsy Colonnese Susan Etkind, Colleen Fleming Dottie Fletcher, Nancy Friedman Anna Geanuracas, Cathy Gilber tie, Lisa Haydn, Lenore Jttner Lisia' Karazeitas, Lisa Klein, Lis Lindeberg, Karen Lindmark, Oi nle Lovett, Bonnie Mayer, Ther csa McDonald, Michelle Morgan Susan Morgan, Marian Nagy Peter Pough, Diedre Procaccin Patricia Riley, Richard Roh Taft Saltman, Donna Satmary atricia Spissak, Karen Stroul, atricia Tiney, Craig Victor, Suan Wahler and Linda Worth, all grade five.

democrat Women Tour Freedman's EASTON The Easlon Fed- ration o( Democratic' Women will meet in the Southporter Room at Freedman's of'South ion, Thursday at 11:30 a.m. The program chairman, Mrs. Charles Harper, said the meeting will include a luncheon and short jusinftss meeting, followed by a our of the furniture store and a talk on interior decoration Further details may obtained from Mrs. Harper." GANGES RIVER Reunion Planned By Ludlowe '47 FAIRFIELD The Roger Ludlowe High school Class of 1947 will have Its 25th anniversary reunion July 8 in Frederck's, Kings highway. A social hoar from 7 to 8 will be followed by a buffet dinner, dancing and entertainment.

Tickets and information (bout the reunion will be mailed to each class member. The reunion committee Is seek ing to locate a group of class members including Nancy Carney, Francis Gralton, Donald Han sen, Betty Lloyd, Ruth Maki, Edward Marklinsky, Doris Plotken, Mary Ann Rand, Hazel Reed, Beatrice Sammis, Beatrice Sleeves and Gerald Zima. Information concerning Iheir whereabouts may be given to Kitty Virgalla, 64 Kenwood Ave- The Ganges River sweeps 1, nue or Mrs. George Stein, 75 560 miles from Himalayan Spinning Wheel road. headwaters to the Bay of Bengal.

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Also, Joel Chalficld, Carol 'oung, Sleven Bradley, John layer, Richard Savin. Russell oung, David Banko. Russell Del Vcnlo, Billy Freeman, Robrt Friedman, Robert Granfors, Grosso, Bruce Johnson, Anon Mayer, Dawn Morris, Frank Pinlo, Joy Quinton, Jeff Small, and Tracy Slrout. The Concert choir program is follows: "I'd Like to Teach the World 0 Sing," Fine; "The Sound of and "The 59th Street Jridge Song," Simon, with guitar accompaniment of Sue Candee, Kilbcy, Terry Marsh, Debbie Small and Marina Wcilzner; "Mr. Suder." by Carpenter, wilh flute accompaniment by Kristin Gnren- zel.

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