THE SOMERSET DAILY AMERICANTHE FOURMOST, Ed Troll (upper left), Marty Beech (upper right), Bill Floyd (bottom left), and Jeff Johnson (bottom right).Tri-Hi-Y Will SponsorMo CommentuiOn Slioireor•acBenefit DaneThe Fourmost, a teen vocal nd instrumental group, will rovide music for a dance to e held Friday night. Feb. 24. r the benefit of the .CARE irive which is being sposored y the Tri-Hi-Y of Somerset Tea Senior High School.The dance, which will be eld in the high school cafe-2ria, will follow a student-?acher basketball game spon-ored by the Hi-Y. All money rom both functions will go to !ARE.Becoming PopularofatThe Fourmost. a group nusicians who are juniors Somerset Senior High, have be-ome quite popular among acal teenagers. For this reason he demand for their appear-nces has increased.Three of the four boys had riusical training and experience rior to the forming of the roup almost a year ago. All f the members of the combo lay more than one instrument. Ed Troll is the group’s lead uitarist. He adds a special ouch to their music with his olos, many of which he’ haswritten.Jeff Johnson sings lead on ocals. At the same time he dds the deep sound of his iass guitar to the music of the^ourmost.Rhythm On DrumsBill Flovd supplies rhythm onhe drums. He'll be sure toLeep the beat going Fridaylight. , ,,Marty Beech backs up the nain parts with his organ play-ng and harmony singing.The group has performed at 39c 111nany different places including‘The Hut” at Hidden Valley, ‘‘The Pink Pussy Kat Teen Nite Club,” and at various school dances.The Fourmost also supported the March of Dimes fund drive by playing for the March of Dimes Benefit Dance.ravel FilmsAvailableBv SCOTT McCI.ISTOCKSomerset County Library hasreceived three Canadian Travel and Wildlife Films on exchange from the Canadian Travel Film Lahorary.These color films are available until Mar. 31 and may be borrowed, free of charge, by clubs, organizations, and schools.The first film, which lasts 25 minutes, is entitled ‘‘Calgary Stampede” and deals with this city’s show of broncos, cowboysand chuckwagons.The Glengarry Highland Games at Maxville. Ontario, are featured in the film. “Pipers and A” which runs about tenminutes.The last film, “Upper Canada Village,” is the story of a living museum town on the St. Lawrence River and lasts 24minutes.Any group desiring the filmsshould call the library and reserve the date.baby beefIIVFR-leave DenialABOARD CARRIER FRANK LIN D. ROOSEVELT (AP) -The captain of the aircraft cai rier Franklin D. Roosevelt steaming toward her home bas at Mayport, Fla., refused Tuesday to discuss the incident s Cape Town, South Africa, wher 3,800 crewmen were denie shore leave.“I can’t comment on Car Town,” said Capt. Martin C. 0 Neill, “and please don’t badge my people about it.”Because of South Africa strict racial segregation, tt Department of Defense cai celed all shore leaves Feb. 4-i while the Roosevelt was takin on provisions and fuel at Cap Town, after eight months of alt; tion off the coast of Vietnam.O'Neill said the denial lt;shore leave which angere many South Africans cause “very little morale problem” othe carrier.Newsmen flew out to meethe carrier.The Roosevelt was schedule to remain at Mayport seven months for overhaul. All crew men will be given extende leaves.Read TheClassified Ads