MUSIC STUDENTS ARE RECOGNIZED Wilmington’s Chorus Re vives Number One Rat ing At Greensboro GREENSBORO, April 26— Over j 300 youngsters, representing 44 Jj'r;-S glee clubs, 14 boys glee „lubs, and 23 mixed choruses of state received recognition here ■ , the 28th annual State High school Music Contest and Festival ’ over 5,000 high school music students participated in the three ,av festival, representing 62 North Carolina schools. H. Hugh Alt ,.3tcr. dean of the School of Music Womens college said that “we „c now on the way to the finest Jjblic school music development his state has yet shown.” 1 rj|le mixed chorus from Smilh ,;eicj with other schools was Vrded one-plus ratings for their "fferts. Kinston, Elizabeth City, ^‘e.v Bern, and Greenville had ,,rfC number one ratings. Wilmington's mixed chorus re ■i:ved a number one rating, and bass B. ratings went to Kinston, E'izabeth City and New Bern. Rea Springs mixed chorus, with College Center Plans Dance Friday Night Plans for a dance for students of the Wilmington College center of the University of North Caro lina Friday night are being rapid ly completed, according to C D. Martin, chairman of the center’s dance committee. The dance will be held in the game room at the Blue Top lodge on Market street road and will be semi - formal, Martin said. Music will be furnished by Virgil West and his orchestra. The dance was decided on after much debate in a student as sembly last week. It was decided at that time to leave all the de tails and arrangements up to the college center student council and the dance committee, and to abide by their decision. Tickets will go on sale Monday and may be purchased from any member of the dance committee or student council. Combine left-over gravy with cooked vegetables or bits of meat. Top with biscuit dough, bake, and serve as a main dish. class C. rating, came in for criti cism, and Smithfield’s in the B class received a rating of one plus. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT ! 8 Ko« A kaYural formaYios - CKlRICAHUA KAY'l KokumehY-aa/Zowa I Kim of ARRANCjlSCi J 'M/x WAS / FLOWERS IS f- here I as appoihy'eo rwFc'-O' i | course of s-Yupy '*/tt HICHLR Early mas rirsY came S> America ,/<p?hs 4F ABOUf 20,000 YEARS ACO UArsus <-*f 1WE F*n< F<uum SjwUt.*. Int, S’otlJ o4to> irvot* : _ ruwps; Does FLyiNG e^s By MR effect Their HAfCHABILITY ? NO 1 >COPE. 1947 BY N£A SEPVICE, TNC. T, M. PEC. P.~S. PAT. 0*T, . .. - - 1 “And if you just happen to leave a medical book in their rooms, you'd be , surprised at the new_ ailments they ' develop 1”_ ' THE OLD HOME TOWN (•flilartrf U. J. 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