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Hartselle Enquirer
HHS students participated in the Group Musical Event and scored Superior. They are advancing to the state competition at the University of North Alabama. Back row from left, Grace Drake, Danny Brown, Juliana Lemus, Grayson Ball, Abbie Drake. Front, from left, Gabbie Bolton, Raven Johnson, Ansley McKay. Not pictured, Landon Terry and Kalin Sharp. |Submitted

HHS theatre students moving on to State

HHS students participated in the Group Musical Event and scored Superior. They are advancing to the state competition at the University of North Alabama. Back row from left, Grace Drake, Danny Brown, Juliana Lemus, Grayson Ball, Abbie Drake. Front, from left, Gabbie Bolton, Raven Johnson, Ansley McKay Back. Not pictured, Landon Terry and Kalin Sharp. |Submitted
HHS students participated in the Group Musical Event and scored Superior. They are advancing to the state competition at the University of North Alabama. Back row from left, Grace Drake, Danny Brown, Juliana Lemus, Grayson Ball, Abbie Drake. Front, from left, Gabbie Bolton, Raven Johnson, Ansley McKay. Not pictured, Landon Terry and Kalin Sharp. | Submitted

Several students from Hartselle High School’s Theatre H class on Nov. 5 scored superior in the District 3 Trumbauer Festival at Florence High School. Some of those students scored high enough to advance to the state competition at the University of North Alabama on Dec. 2 and 3.
The Trumbauer Festival is a theatre competition founded by Walter Trumbauer and is sponsored by the Alabama Conference of Theatre.
Hartselle competed against other District 3 schools including Decatur, Austin, Florence, Cullman and Colbert Heights.

 

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