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Show Milford High School Students Make Fine Showing At Cedar Local Orchestra, Band and Others Do Well At Annual High School Day J. Demonstrating a consistent and surprising improvement over past years that won the plaudits of Cedar City people and others a-like, a-like, the Milford high school captured cap-tured honors galore at the annual high school day staged at Cedar City last Saturday, with the drama and some other events taking place the evening before. And the showing made by the Milford students stu-dents was such that the several townspeople who accompanied them to Cedar City felt justifiably proud of them and their accomplishments accom-plishments in the face of keen competition. Official classification sheets have been late in arrival from Cedar City so that the information given below has been assembled in some haste and may not be entirely en-tirely correct. Also, it must be borne in mind that Cedar City, with a larger school enrollment than any of the other towns is a "B class" school ana its ratings should really be apart from those of the other . schools. Orchestra Milford, superior; Parowan, superior; Hurricane, excellent; ex-cellent; Cedar City (Class B school) very superior. Band Milford and Cedar Junior Jun-ior High, excellent; Parowan, very superior; Hurricane, good. Band Parade Cedar Junior High, 80; Parowan, 79; Milford 78; Beaver 76; Hurricane 69. Violin Margaret Moore, Milford, Mil-ford, and McKay Neilson, Dixie, excellent; Inez Corry, Cedar City, very superior; Linda Twitchell, Beaver, superior. Trombone (7 contestants) Richard Hickman, Milford, one of two with superior rating; John Clay, Milford, one of five with excellent ex-cellent rating.) Piano John Clay, Milford, and Rena Neilson, Dixie, excellent; Thelma Farnsworth, Beaver, very superior. Baritone Horn Richard Hickman, Hick-man, Milford, good; Karl Richards, Rich-ards, Parowan, superior; Bay Hutchings, Beaver, excellent. Cornet Clark Hall, Minersville, and Victor Oberhansley, Cedar City, excellent; Merrill Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, Parowan, superior; Beck Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Beaver, good. Boys' Glee Milford, very good; Cedar City (class B), excellent; Minersville and Beaver, good. Girls' Glee Milford and Cedar City, excellent; Minersville, Beaver, Bea-ver, Hurricane and Parowan, very good. Girls' Trie Milford (Doris Hughes, Elaine Kirk and Thelma Thompson), excellent; Beaver and Cedar City, very good. Mixed Chorus Milford and Beaver, Bea-ver, excellent; Cedar City, superior-Mixed Quartet Milford ('Irene Munford, Thelma Thompson, Bill Tribole and Ralph Thompson), excellent. ex-cellent. (No other contestants.) Boys' Quartet Milford (Bill Tribole, Ralph Thompson, James Angell and Richard Hickman) excellent; ex-cellent; Minersville, superior. Bass Vocal Solo Ralph Thompson, Thomp-son, Milford, and John Williams, Beaver, excellent. (Four others with lesser ratings.) Tenor Vocal Solo Bill Tribole, Milford, good; Gorden Christisen, Delta, excellent. Soprano Vocal Solo Gladys Martin, Milford, excellent; Lois Munford, Cedar City, superior. Alto Vocal Solo Evelyn Hickman, Hick-man, Milford, superior;. Mildred Mackrell, Beaver, and Esther Wood, Cedar City, excellent. Bookkeeping (Team) Hinckley, A; Delta, B; Parowan, C; Milford, Mil-ford, D. Drama Milford, Beaver, Lincoln Lin-coln (Panaca, Nevada), and Parowan, Paro-wan, A rating; Dixie and Hurricane, Hurri-cane, C rating. (Milford one-act play was entitled "The Bishop's Candlesticks," and players were Gladys Martin, Selma Johnson, Al-den Al-den Johnson, Le Roy Patterson, Ray Baker, Duane Roberts and Reed Gillins.) Lyric Poetry Laberta Griffith, Minersville. C. (11 contestants none from Milford.) Clothing Marie Gillies and Ber-nella Ber-nella Jones, Milford; and Lorraine Clothier and Phylis Marshall, Minersville; Min-ersville; A rating among 13 contestants.) con-testants.) Foods Elizabeth Sherwood and Myrtle Bonner, Milford, A rating among 1 1 contestants. Art Marie Carlson and Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Hendrickson, Milford, A rating rat-ing among 9 contestants. Woodwork Mitchell Stoddard, Minersville, 5th place. Poultry Judging Dick Thompson, Thomp-son, Milford, 4th; Lou Carter, Minersville, Min-ersville, 5th; Robert Lichty, Milford, Mil-ford, 6th; Keith Albrecht, Minersville, Miners-ville, 6th. Poultry Judging (Team) Milford Mil-ford 4th; Minersville 5th. Stock Judging Milford: Garth Stevens 2nd, McCoy Williams 5th, Dave Coleman and Kenneth Sherwood Sher-wood 6th, Glade Stephenson 8th; Lloyd Mitchell 9th; Minersville: Wayne Craw 4th, Evans Gillins 7th. Mitchell Stoddard 9th. There were not many of the music events in which Music Director Di-rector Alvin H. Baker of the Milford Mil-ford school did not have entries, but there were several of the other activities in which Milford did not enter contestants, including typing, typ-ing, team and individual; stenography, sten-ography, interpretive reading, essay, es-say, lyric poetry-, short story, debating, de-bating, woodwork and crop judging. |