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Faculty Talent Show

BEAVER FALLS, Pa.— Faculty members will presenta talent show Friday, Feb.10 at 7 p.m. in the John H. White Chapel, Old Main. The show will feature Dr. Arthur Hunt III, associate professor of communication, Dr. Byron Curtis, associate professor of Bible, Mrs. Louise Copeland, church and parent relations director, and Dr. Jeffrey Cole, associate professor of history.

     Family members of the faculty and staff will also perform their talent. Lauren McBurney, daughter of Don and Sharyn McBurney, will perform a flute solo. Dan Neikirk, son of Jay and Anne Neikirk, will perform a baritone horn solo. Luke Watterson, son of Pam Watterson, will tap dance. He holds two national titles for tap dancing.

     Tickets are required for this event. Advance tickets are $6 for adults and $2 for students. Tickets may also be purchased at the door for $7 for adults and $3 for students.

     The program is a fundraiser to support the Geneva Women, an alumni organization that sponsors student programs and activities.

     To purchase tickets, call the music department at 724-847-6660. For more information, contact Mrs. Louise Copeland at 724-847-6661. 

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