?ding Dean I-.who recently s an ensign, ion of D. Ned ity as secre-Fisher, Mr. at Kimball J. be appointed ilch met with board. Mr. a state vice-vacancy lefttainment for the boys and girls of---♦day, DecHIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT MESSIAH SUNDAY?en an ardent sveral years, ization of the serving as its as held num-ate organiza-ihort term as me a highly ae war activi-.ken by the le state.Approximately 125 Student* To Take Part; In Christmas Season .Musicalpresent time iation. and in anization is icity commit-the aviationing Sunday, from various n war activi-i be followed Mr. Richards » the govern-enlistments, cruiting pro-fed to a Mar-, urging in-Marine corps ate chairmen f projects on rias activities,An outstanding entertainment of the Christmas season is the Messiah to be presented by the high school music department Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the high school auditorium, under direction of Carl O. Nelson The public is invited.Approximately 125 students will take part in the musical program, which will feature solos in addition to the many chorus numbers.The soprano solos will be sung by Veloy Singleton, Mercedes Collett and Orpha Dee Bird.Appearing in the alto solos are: Norma Hatfield, Genevieve Jensen, Ruth Hatfield. Dorothy Wain-wright, Shirley Johnson. Melba Smith, Jean Jensen and Colleen HurstLouis Mai ben will be heard in the tenor solo parts, while Eldean Weight. Dean Allen, Keith Whitney, Norman Dunn, Hal Clyde. Blair Sargent and Burton Clark will appear in the bass solosAccompanists for the program !»rr* r*:»rnl C’lvrh* T.iln Trtluwnnthe high The p:; girl fron down anc expected It is p of fine e eluding : junior hi] There ■ and othe to lend tlt; At thei Santa Cl:-bute a beach boy The oil directionJunior «.general « sen, repr son Cono Lowry A Commerc America! Smith, thSCHFFOR( omphFeat.urKdltioiThe lie