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32 THE QUILL MAG.AZlNE H fke ngel ingn The Vocal Music Department of Enid High School presented several really out- standing programs this year 11nder the direc- tion of Miss Maurine Morrow, The first one, the Christmas Vesper pro- gram, was given at Convention Hall during the holidays before one of the largest audi- ences ever to assemble there. Adding a cathedral atmosphere, the Con- vention Hall was decorated with white Christmas trees and seven-branched white candelabras containing long white tapers. Be- fore the program began, a candlelight pro- cessional of two hundred and twelve girls lighted the tapers. The chorus was made up of a total of one thousand three hundred and fifty-one voices of students of the high school, the junior high schools, and the elementary schools. Besides the Mass Chorus, there was an Anti- phonal Choir of thirteen girls' voices, which added effectiveness to the holy atmosphere of the occasion. Among the numbers pre- sented were Oh Holy Night, Silent Night, and the ever popular White Christ- mas . F1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx By IO-LEEN H UNTER The entire program was beautifully execut- ed and left a permanent impression on the many hundreds who attended. The wish was expressed by all that such a program be re- peated annually. Another impressive appearance was the Easter program, presented the week preced- ing Easter. As a lighter feature just preceding the opening of the curtainla trio composed of john Kumli, Bill Wooten, and Winston Mil- ler, dressed in their very best, sang The Easter Paradei' while Wilma Lawter, jean Anderson, and Mary Nell Redell, in their new spring suits and their shiny new patent leather bags and shoes, not to mention Easter bonnets, sang and dramatized the words the boys dancing off the stage with them. The auditorium was beautifully decorated with palms, white candelabras and white candles. A lighted cross was most effective since the chorus sang from a darkened stage. One hundred and eight girls were featured. The famous Negro spiritual Were You There When They Crucified My Lord? , and the lovely The Palmsi' were presented in a most pleasing manner. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxuxxxxxx xx The Hlnflammatusi' added just the right height of worshipful atmosphere to the con- cluding moments of the program making it truly an Easter service of spiritual signi- ficance. The saying something new has been add- edf' could well be applied to this year's activ- ities, as this was the first year the chorus of Enid High had entered into the competition of the Tri-State Band Festival. Five hundred girls made up this chorus, and they sang two numbers. One number was unaccompanied, but for their second number they were allowed an accompanist. Responsible for the May Fete, the Chorus Classes kept the traditional occasion as lovely as it had always been with Victor Herbert melodies and other songs of the spring season making everyone forget for the moment the more serious aspects of wartime graduation ceremony. Commencement night ended their year's activities. Both Miss Morrow and the Chorus accomplished another year of superior per- formances despite the handicap of losing the entire library of music in the fire. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxsxv' H. A. MARR c:.RocERY COMPANY E Distributors for j MARCO BRIMFULL and storm FCOD PRODUCTS Lxxtiuxxxxxxxuiitsuttilxxttxxtxxx I ixsxuuxxxnxxuxsns-nas-minimum11xxxxxnxx!xxxxxxxssunxxnxxxnxu
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