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BI-COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL AT ODESSA
March 3, 1953
The Reardan entries of solos and small ensembles at this meet were:
Senior Division and rating | ||
Superior | Clarinet Solo | Joan Meyer, Phyllis Meyer and Marlene Bergeron |
Clarinet Solo | Joan Meyer | |
Piano Solo | Janet McDowell | |
Junior Division ratings | ||
Superior | Alto Saxophone Duet | Gwen Janett and Geraldine Lightle |
Clarinet Solos | Marlene Bergeron, Phyllis Meyer | |
Piano Solo | Bill Mahrt | |
Senior Division rating | ||
Excellent | Alto Saxophone Duet | Janet McDowell and Henry Thompson |
Saxophone Quartet | Janet McDowell, Carol Brommer, JoAnn Tierney, Henry Thompson | |
Cornet Solos | Harold Thompson, John Stark | |
Sousaphone Solo | Norman Fiess | |
Piano Solos | Dorothy Backer, Joan Meyer, Jack Lavender | |
Vocal Solo | Joanne Meyer | |
Vocal Trio | Dorothy Backer, Joanne Weyen, Heidi Schmitt | |
Junior Division ratings | ||
Excellent | ||
Trombone Solo: Bill Mahrt | ||
Vocal Solo: Lola Nichols | ||
Vocal Trio: Cheryl Jacobson, Verla Dickey, Nancy Thiemens | ||
Junior Division ratings | ||
Good | Alto Saxophone Solo | Sharon Rux |
Vocal Solo | Geraldine Lightle | |
Vocal Trio | Carol Lee Brommer, Phyllis Meyer, Geraldine Lightle |
A Superior represents the best conceivable performance for the event, and the class of participants being judged.
Excellent is an unusual performance in many respects, but not worthy of superior rating due to minor defects in performance or ineffective interpretation.
Good is a good performance, but lacking in several essential qualities. Shows accomplishment and marked promise.
(from a yearbook held by the Reardan Schools.)
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