Highland Community College - Trail Blazer Yearbook (Highland, KS)

 - Class of 1940

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CHORUS Back Row: Wayne Bollinger, VVard Henry, Bill Noll, Dale Richards, Norman Pierson. Third Row: 1 Mr. Smith, Robert Frakes, Charles Lyness, Donald Loyd, Walter Brant, Marjorie Blevins, Marilee Nelson. Second Row: Josephine Davis, Helen Ukena, Virginia Van Bebber, Barbara Beans, Dorothy Albers, Helen Richards, Alice Bryan. First Row: Virginia Shoemaker, Francis Albers, Betty Rex Davis, Euna. Vaye Ukena, Leila Cox, Francis Sutherland. THE COLLEGE CHORUS, the oldest musical organization in the school, is open to all students interested in choral work and carries with it one hour ot' college credit. Much oi' the work done is a cappel- la. Under the direction ol' Mr. Smith, a new comer on the college fac- ulty, the club meets this year every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. From time to time during the school year, the chorus has made public appearances. At Cllristmas the club joined with the high school chorus to present a Sunday afternoon vesper service for the commu- nity. On several occasions the club has sung on the college convoct- tion program and was Featured on the program for senior day. The most anticipated appearance ot' the year is the short broadcast over station KFEQ in St. Joseph. This broadcast has become an annual event. Miss Barbara Beans, of Hiawatha, served as the accompanist for the t'irst semester and Miss Mildred Gish, of Denton, for the second. hoir

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llrohe tra TI-IE ORCHICSTRA offers an opportunity for those who have had in- strumental instruction in high school to continue playing for pleasure and public performance. It is the desire of those in the orchestra to realize enjoyment from ensemble playing as well as to come to a more intimate knowledge of orchestra literature in general. The group makes one assembly appearance and participates in general music programs during the year. Each spring the orchestra joins with the high school orchestra of the county for the annual county music festival held at Troy. Under the able direction of Mr. Smith, the orchestra has realized many of its greatest ambitions. This organization meets once a week for rehearsalg and, although limited in number, balance and harmony between the sections have been well developed. This faithful group hopes to continue its growth in the future both in numbers and instrumentation. ORCHESTRA Back Row: Shelly Miller, Mildred Albers, Hazel Johannes, Walter Brant, Warren Kimmi, Raymond Pederson, Dorothy Campion, Jane Bowron, Mr. Smith. Front Row: Josephine Davis, Ruth Ellen Grove, Robert Frakes, Rosalyn Spickelmier, Dorothy Albers, Charlotte Conell, Dona Muns. Twenty-six



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Dramatic Club THE DBAMATICS CLUB is an organization for improving the act- ing as well as directing ability of its members. At the monthly meet- ings a series of short plays, consisting of comedies, tragedies, fanta- sies were presented by various new members of the club and directed by senior members. Tea Leaves, the most noteworthy of these plays, was presented at the YM-YVV Retreat. The highlight ol' the club year is the animal spring play. This year an able cast presented 'tThe VVhole Town's Talkingil a swiftly mov- ing, confusing farce. Mr. Simmons wants his daughter, Ethel, who has been away to school, to marry Chester Binney. his business part- ner. He and Chester conspire together and tell the fictitious tale ot' Chester-'s love affair with Letty Lythe, a famous movie actress. The story promptly influences Ethel to fall in love with Chester. Every- thing runs smoothly until Letty Lythe appears in person. lt is then that complications arise. The club is justly proud of its accomplishments during the past year. The curtain falls, the play is ended. President ---- - - Marjorie Blevins Secretary-Treasurer - - - - Betty Rex Davis Sponsor ----- - Miss Louise Yeomans

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