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Show j 1 Hinckley H.S. Vocalists Win High Ratings XneHinckley high school has some very talented and well-trained singers, who perform in an excellent ex-cellent spirit of music," was the comment made by Richard P. Condie, judge of the vocal music at the rigion six music festival held at the Valley high school in Orderville on Friday, April 1, 1949. He urged many of them to continue contin-ue in their studies and specialize in the field of music. The Hinckley high school participated parti-cipated in nine numbers, six of which received a Number 1 rating. Three of them received Number 2 ratings. There were four divisions of ratings given. Number 1 is "highly superior"; Number 2 is "excellent"; Number 3 is "Good"; and Number 4 is "fair." The following vocal solos and ' their ratings are given: Jeff Carter singing "Songs of the Sea," rating 1- Evelyn Bliss, "Vienna, City of Dreams," rating 1; Mona Allred, "Thine Alone," rating 1; Lola Wright, "A Spirit Flower," rating 2; Wilmer Woodbury, "The Lord Is My Shepherd," rating 2. The male quartet, Jeff Carter, Wilmer Woodbury, June Hepworth and Duane Moody sang "Give Me a Free Life," and received a No. 1 rating. The double mixed quartet sang "Christian the Morn," and received re-ceived a No. 1 rating. Singing here were June Hepworth, Duane Moody Carol Crafts, Mona Allred, Lola Wright, Evelyn Bliss, Jeff Carter, and Wilmer Woodbury. The girls trio, Carol Crafts, Mona Allred, and Evelyn Bliss sang "My Prayer." They received a No. 1 rating. Euth Talbot was accompanist for all numbers. On the return trip home this group enjoyed a tour through Zion Canyon. For many of them it was their first trip to this place. |