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Willamette University's 40-voice choir from Salem, Oregon.
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touring choir of
:rstty in Salem,
in concert
;P.m. in the Shelton
Church, as part of
tour in Washington
Canada.
direction of Walter
director of
!vities, the choir,
and two of the
WOodwind ensembles
a public program,
ranging from the
SOUnds of Knut
+ry Out and Shout"
"Christ Is Arisen,"
by Hirsch. A
will be taken.
aissance and
s nglng
Baroque pieces to be performed
by the choir include Josquin
DesPres' Virgo singularis from
"Ave Maria Stella," Jan Bender's
"The Word Was Made Flesh,"
Tomas Luis da Victoria's
Caligaverunt Oculi Mei ("My Eyes
Are Misty"), and Giovani
Gabrieli's "Magnificat," for triple
choir.
The Willamette Singers, a
group of 12 students selected
from the choir for their quality
voices, will sing two Baroque
pieces including Maurice Greene's
"O Clap Your Hands" and Erhard
Bodenschatz' "Now Christ Our
Lord Is Risen."
A Renaissance piece by
Baldassaro Donato, "All Ye Who
protests
awing statement
the Hood Canal
1 following
that the United
locate its primary
;lne base at Bangor
HOod Canal
Council is
erned about the
base proposed
Bangor on Hood
adve rse
quality of life in
must be carefully
beneficial and
effects on the
mnity, schools,
and individual
e significant.
m the vicinity
Concern, as
&i"" --,I,~ooc1 ill
Possible land
Undertaking of
the
of and
Standards for
and water
an effort which
to gather facts
FROM
NElL
Precautions
So-called
"426-3327
7:30
to 6:00
and study issues so that decisions
may be based on complete
information and not on emotional
reaction. It is hoped that we will
be joined in this effort by other
concerned citizens, groups and
officials.
"An organizational meeting
for this purpose is scheduled for
7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March
22, at the Central Kitsap High
School library. The public is
invited."
roup
Music I~)ve," is also among the
pieces to be presented by the
singers. ('ontcmporary and
modern songs in their section of
the program include Arnold
Freed's "l|eaven-Haven," Norman
Luboff's Three or Four
Philosophical Observations, and
Alan Sherman's "No One's
Per fect.'"
A special selection will be
performed by the Woodwind
Trio, consisting of Debbie Wolfe,
Portland, Oregon, flute; Mary
Orcutl, Phoenix, Arizona,
clarinet: and Ed Wight, Ashland,
Oregon, bass clarinet.
A contelnporary,
Divertimento for Four Clarinets
by Alfred Uhl will be played by
members of the Clarinet Trio
including Mary Orcutt, Phoenix;
Helen Ferguson, La Jolla,
California; and Keith Williams,
San Matao, California; and Ed
Wight, Ashland.
Other works to be sung by the
choir inchide a romantic piece by
Johannes Brahms, "O Savior,
Throw the Ileavens Wide," and
four contemporary works, Charles
Ires' 67th Psalm, Benjamin
Britten's Concord, from
"Glorianna,'" Walter Farrier's new
composition, Psalm 150, and
Jester Hairston's "'In That Great
Gettin' Up Morning," a spiritual
with John West, Berkeley,
California, as soloist.
ere
The choir toured Europe in
1971, receiving wide acclaim from
critics for its "artistic maturity
that aroused amazement and
enthusiam" (Zurich), its "fresh,
excellently trained voices"
(Vienna), and its "exceptional
precision. It radiates an unusual
amount of congeniality and
sincerity, and each member gives
his best with joy and enthusiasm.
(Linz, Austria).
IF THERE is any fixed star in
our constitutional constellation, it
is that no official, high or petty,
can prescribe what shall be
orthodox in politics, nationalism,
religion, or other matters of
opinion, to force citizens to
confess by word or act their faith
therein.
Robert H. Jackson
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By MRS. RAY KRATCHA
SOUTHSIDE - Southside
seventh grade girls had a
basketball game March 6 with
Griffin girls.
March 8 the seventh grade
class went on a tour of the
Olympia Library.
March 14 the second grade
will be going on a field trip to the
fire department and the police
department.
Southside Forest Festival
princess Kerri Hawley has been
elected, and at the present time
voting is in progress for May Day
King and Queen.
Southside PTO is planning a
plant sale for next month's
meeting.
Actions 4-H group met
February 28 at the home of
leader Toni Matson. Members met
Evergreen
The Evergreen State College
Chamber Orchestra will present a
free public concert March 22 at
12:30 p.m. in the main foyer of
the Daniel J. Evans Library.
Directed by faculty member
Robert Gottlieb, the group will
perform "Concerto for Trumpet
in D Major," by Gabrieli; "Aria
at 4:15 p.m. and had a project
meeting. They worked on projects
for awhile and the older girls
talked about the funny games and
are going to help, and they
figured out which games they
would work on.
Present were Jackie Duffy,
Karen Duffy, Danny Duffy, Ray
Duffy, Tracy McConnelly, Donna
McConnelly, Chris McConnelly,
Cheryl Brown, Susie Brown,
Shannon Carr, Nancy Carr,
Michelle Matson, Melvin Matson,
Valerie Frazer, a new girl; Merilee
Matson, Mike Matson and leader
Toni Matson, reported Merilee
Matson.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Sorum were
dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Weston and family.
Four Leaves 4-H Club meeting
was called to order by President
from Rodelina," by Handel, and
"Brandenburg Concerto No. IV,"
by Bach.
Featured soloists include
Wayne Timmerman on trumpet;
Mary Zamora, soprano: Helen
Pagels, violin; and Meg lmrie
and Dianne Hanna, flute.
Vicky Bailey March 10 at leader
Mrs. Helen Bakke's house.
Flag salute was led by Eva
Godwin, roll call was taken and
the minutes were read. There was
no old. business, new business was
demonstrations. Debbie Eash, Eva
Godwin and Lisa Wheeler gave
demonstrations.
The meeting was adjourned
and Pebble Eash brought
refreshments. The next 4-H
meeting is March 24 at 11:30 a.m.
reported Valerie Rains.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Archer
and Patsy Spencer and two boys
Sunday had lunch with Mr. and
Mrs. C.E. Moore and family of
Port Orchard.
International
Education
3 European Programs
Program open to those over
15, one price includes all.
Sponsored by Young
Republicans
For more information...
Donald Anderson
426-2239
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Kratcha on various days recently
were John and Janice Cookson
and Jackie, Ken and Carol Walter
and Brett and Robert and Helen
Heikes and granddaughter April
of Olympia and Lake limerick.
THERE IS a change in
society. There must be a
corresponding change in the
government. We are not, we
cannot, in the nature of things,
be, what our fathers were.
Thomas Babington Macaulay
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• Children love sweets. Never tell them medicine is "candy." They'll eat it
when you're not around.
• Small children can't read warning labels. Store hazardous household
products and medicines in separate cabinets. Keep these substances
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