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-K Q4 no 'Q a,QH'! in A-5, h'Tr 5H .f 2 A A rf X ' T s'. 1- rg fi 1 is 74a S6dddZ The high school chorus has turned professional!--well, almost. During the year it has been in demand for several programs both in and out of school. The first was the an- nual school Christmas program when the chorus members portrayed the characters of the Christmas Story in a pageant, The Blessed Nativity. In January the group was invited to sing two special numbers at the Windfall Methodist Church revival meeting. The chorus also presented aSunday evening musical program at the Greentown Christian Church where Mr. Mitchell, our trustee, is the minister. This pro- gram consisted of group numbers, solos, and congregational singing,with Mrs. Powell and the chorus in charge. Several of these same groups and soloists entered the contest at Muncie, January 28. It was held one week earlier than usual, so they had to work especially hard. Since Christmas, with a slight interruption by the operetta, the chorus has been practicing, first for the con- test, and now for Baccalaureate. These are the last two appearances in an extremely full and varied year. 42
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