• •1U CM MAa ved various scholarships that can be of won through competition, r s. Entertainersis Piano solos and other musical i* selections by the juniors were inter-k-1 spersed among the talks and busi-*n ness matters.r; The most impressive group activ-ts ity was a musical play entitled “A or Visit With Carmen.” It was baseda; on Bizet’s opera and was presented ce by the Bass Junior High Club ofs- Greenville. The sponsor is Mrs. i- Dawh Taylor Crowe. The musicians of taking the parts were Willean Mar-3; tin as Carmen, Lanier Sykes as Dong, Jose, Elise Dowd as Micaela, Mar* garet Fullmer as Escamillo, Kitty d Solomon as Mercedes and Marilyn W May as accompanist. All were cos-»« turned to create the colorful atmos-ie phere of Spain. |id A Hattiesburg instrumental trio ‘ I played two numbers, Enchanted Isle (McCaugfiley) and Familiar Melodies (Herbert.) Beth Hudson was violinst, Donnie Adcock was pianistand Patricia Filiingame was flutist.The following played piano solos:Ann Hodges, Marilyn Hodges, Sandra Strong and Dorothy Mullins, all | fH of Cruger; Randy Mopne and Jima Schaen Of Pontotoc; Harold Whit*ten, Bennett chotard, Betty Mauldin and Jimmy Jarrett, all of Col* umbus; Annette Anderson, Greenwood; , Jane Witherspoon and Tommy Unklestein, Meridian;Elaine Weaver, Scooba; Sarah Kim* brought Morgan City.Composers represented included:Beethoven, Bentley, Lake, Mozart, Kabalevsky, Elwell, Lackan, Wright,Blake, Williams, Weybright, and Li Fdrge.All ofr the performers showed careful teaching, good interpretation and excellent musical feeling.More than 106 attended the deserved in the pri-room of the college ables were attrac-decorated and the service wasexcellent. M J Week