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'<strong>Millburn</strong>aires,"<br />
as a Souble quartet, calling them.<br />
selves 'Tin MilUjurnalres." •<br />
Til« KMsenL group iacluiira Ed<br />
festival Feature Reed and Peter King, first tenors-<br />
Roger Schembs ana Alan tolterd'<br />
Wearing moustaches and "Gaysecoad<br />
tenore; Ken Benion and<br />
Nineties" garb, the Male Dcubie Ed Gibbon, first bass; £,„,] j a|. k<br />
Quartet, popularly known as "The Riflseivsy ana Mnrvin Fish sec-<br />
jjjiUbiiniaires," will sing- three ond bass<br />
novelty numbers at the Spring Their first public »BpeaPa»ce<br />
jliisic Festival ia the high ecbool was at the Freshman-Sophomore<br />
auditorium, Friday evening. May Dance on February 28, where they<br />
30-<br />
scored a hit despite the fact that<br />
•jhls musical group started last they had to comDfiLc with the re.<br />
spring aa a quartet. Four hoya: treshmsnts lieliiK asrved lt Ure<br />
Jack Hidgeway, Peter King, Alan same time.<br />
pollard, and Bill Greer met once They made their second appear-<br />
B week at Jack's home and sang ance at the Parent-Teachers' As-<br />
together just for the fun of it. sociation meeting on March 11.<br />
Th4y called themselves "The At tin Spring Music Festival<br />
"<br />
the boys win sing "Coney Island<br />
After school reopened last fall 5K2? MS Why, and •»,<br />
tfiey told Miss Ella Jensen, vocal<br />
mtaic instructor, about their quar- Prank Poliara, Alan's father,<br />
tet. Site offered to coach them, who h«d considerable experience<br />
aEd - tbey decided to reorganize in barbershop quarters singing has<br />
been sivlng the boys am valuable<br />
help in preparing for the<br />
concert.<br />
Since three of the boys are<br />
souiiomortb and five are juniors<br />
they plan tn continue their double<br />
S83 MAM ST., EAST ORANGE OLUarLet in school next fall.<br />
ato by Gordon Roth}<br />
"THE MILLBUKNAIRES," High School barbershop quartet -which will be one of the featured<br />
(Near Palace Hw;atr« Miss Jenegn reports that ticket ia the Spring Music Festival to be hrid at the High School on' Friday evening, May 23. Those in the<br />
sales are going nirely and that<br />
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