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Melodic Memories ARMONY on a high plain and appreciation of good vocal music were the result of the efforts of Miss Mildred Kimmell. Some of the har- monizers were experienced but those who were not soon learned to be. A5 a result large numbers of the students were presented in different programs throughout the year. Approximately two hundred .seventy students were eniolled in the vocal department, making singers out of one fourth of the student body. This large number made up the A Cappella choir, junior and senior high girls' and boys' glee clubs, senior high voice class, the boys? quartet and the girls' trio. This year's students were more experienced than those of previous years although the interest was about the same. Many of the students are enrolling for next year also, said Miss Kimmell. il S A FITTING climax for the year, the vocal department assisted by the art classes, gave as their annual spring program, a music review on March 19. An entertaining feature of the program was a pantomine, The Shepherd in the Distance, portrayed by Sherman Oyler. Donna Mitchell was the lonely princess, who with the accompaniment of soundmaker Bob Purcell and her attendants, discovered the sheplherd through her magic telescope. After having assisted in several assemblies and the Hi-Y Christmas pro- gram, thirty-two students went to Wichita to represent Wellington in the Southern Kansas music festival. ' -31- Pi 3 -I
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Music Hath Charm USIC LOVERS of W.-H. S. beamed with pride as they listened to the enchanting renditions of the orchestra this year. Under the dir- ection of Clark Evans its 48 members carried the mail for their Alma Mater by bringing home the coveted rating of highly superior from the district contest held at Wichita April 12. During the year a variety of music has been studied including symphonies, dance forms, and mo- dern tone poems which were used for their concert November 29. Several of the members attended the Southern Kansas Music Festival February 8-10 in Wichita. As an addition to their musical repertoire, Dr. Joseph E. Maddy presented them with an auto- graphed copy of The Arabian Nights Overture, a melodic fantasy recently arranged by him. Hc1ppy'Go-Luckyu N STAGE! Curtain going up! Ladies and and gentlemen. The Senior Class pre- sents Happy-Go-Lucky. Thus March 13, three weeks of practice began to unfold. Lines that had been said a thousand times were now to be said for the last time. How the audience laughed when Uncle Owens broke watches right and left, sighed when Baron Adair made love to Lois Twyman, shrieked when Margaretta Stewart was proposed to by Ex-Con Schwinn, and clapped as the ecstasy of romance hit its highest glory when Gene Friedman embraced Marjorie Bernard. As the curtain closed upon the final act of Happy-Go-Lucky the masquerades of Aunt Stella Greathouse, Novelty Beason, Marie the butcher, and the villians, Ned Stoelzing and Martha Jane White, disappeared into the costume room. F Don't strike me, cried Schwinn when Butcher Marie direct- ed a blow his way. Woggie Stewart faint- ed as Jrr Beason, Un- cle Owens, Marjorie Bernard, Lois Twy- man, and Baron Adair came rushing to the rescue. In this Happy-G0- Lucky scene, love is in bloom and all is peaceful.
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