SENIGR DRAMATIC CLUB Boiron: row: Held, Brown, Perry, Flohr, Heller, Seale, Palmer, P. Garcia, R. Garcia, Demenr Jllicldle row: Harris, Sanclifer, XVyart. G. Sregner, I-letsch, Rogers, Pulliam. Kiefer, Head Top TCW: Nerrles. NVeinstein. Schwager, Beckerr, Kravitz, Riley. Fletcher, Porhast Girl: grow wing! while boys develop airorlzslving berzrdf, in preparation for llve annual Chrmma: pageanz, which, as 11 musical and dramatic pro' gram, is rarely approached in beauty. In celebrarnon of Book Week, flue mon' skilled rrrrdzcal brain: in school are carefully dufzed off, preparalory to a zhorouglv examinazion of our lizemry diets. BOILAUYVI 7071: Banlchardt, Hall, Creager, Johns, Allison, Cook, Wfeber, Hickox, Fulmer, Brarcher, Grizzell Middle row: Garrison, Scharstein. Williams, Gould, Hart, Halloran, R. Stegner, Lulcens, Myers, Knaebel Top row: Johnston, Brandes, Broadwater, Townsley, Edgar, Horan, King, Nlittenclorf, Martin Page 53
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,319 , . V? Q Page 55 Bottom row: Fulmer, M. Cook, Scharstein, Gould, Rose, Halloran, Dement, Creager, Schwager, Hall, Megerle Second row: Flohr, I-lickox, Williams, Beck, Heller, Hart, R. Cook, Rouse, Racke, Beckman Third row: R, Stegner, Schnier, Cherrington, Biltz, Rader, Avram, G. Stegner, Sandifer, l-letsch Fourth row: Harris, Banlchardt, Kravitz, Wilson, Kiefer, Ross, Seebree, Garrison Fiflh row: Head, Patton, Brandes, Newman, E. Zimmerman, Zimmerman, Mockbee, Krause, Martin Sixth row: Hunter, Edgar, Gates, Disney, Waterman. Fletcher, G. Stegner, Becker, Shemmel -I-his year the mixed chorus has been just as active and as good as before. The members have sung several times at our school, once at Erlanger, and twice over VVCKY on the program given by Northern Kentucky School Children. This is the first time that our chorus has sung over the radio in this district. Last year it broadcasted over VVSNI in Nashville. Both broadcasts were of great importance in its program. The district contest was held at Highlands on April 22. Fifteen school contested. The winners here will go to Lexington to compete with all the other district winners. The Highlands girls' chorus, boys' chorus, and mixed chorus received a rating of excellent. That means that we will go to Lexington to compete in the State Contest April 30. This year the State Contest will be opened by the All State Chorus which will par- ticipate in programs given at the University of Kentucky, April 28-30. This chorus will be composed of singers from many of the high schools of Kentucky and will be directed by lVIr. Hollis Dann, internationally known composer and musician from New York. Twelve singers have been chosen by blr. Jones to represent our school in this chorus. This is the first time that such a chorus has been organized and we are very much pleased to have a part in it. One of the most eventful trips of every year is that taken by the chorus to Lexington to compete in the state contest. There are many groups competing and in the past, ours has always been rated among the best. Last year the girls received a rating of excellent while the boys received one of superior. The girls have not forgotten, and they have vowed to even the score. However, they both have made a splendid record and deserve much credit for the work that they have done. Both the boys and girls work very hard and enjoy very much being under the supervision of hir. Jones to whom they owe their success. ED RUS
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