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Gregory R. Norfleet/West Branch Times
West Branch Middle Schools’ show choir, JiveWired, performs “I’m Still Standing” by Elton John at the annual Swing Show on Friday. A long list of musical performances took the stage March 6 and 7, including jazz bands, soloists, and show choirs. Also, the Farmer family honored the late Jim Farmer by giving a $500 Fine Arts scholarship to the “very talented” senior Logan Christoffel, who will pursue a music degree after high school. “I am touched by all of the talent here,” West Branch High School secretary Ruth Farmer said as she presented the funding with grandson Eli Farmer.
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