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THE IUNIOR CLASS Class Party The Junior Class was busy absorbing Physics, Geometry and English the first part of the year, but social activities were not to be forfeited, however, as shown by the'lp'aurtyahelidlih' the High Sch-Qo'l- Gym December 11. Everyone entered intothe gamewith much enthusiasm and the evening was enjoyably spent by all. Refreshments were then served, during which time Mary Heaton read ttWatermelon Stockings and Adrian Farnham and Harry Hughes played several pieces on mouth harps. The party broke up at the appointed time and everyone was glad he had come. Rallies The second rally 0f the football year, the game with G. 1., was put in the hands of the Juniors. The rally was cleverly arranged and por- trayed. Scene IeMiss Victory, Wilma Irwin, was being wooed by Grand Island and Central City. The winner of the game was to wed Victory, as a reward. Scene IIeThe game was fought, and won by Duane Woods, Central City. Scene 111+The wedding took place at once and John Mathieson, Grand Island, sulked and administered to his injuries during the ceremony. The J uniors were given the Genoa Indian basketball rally. The idea
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x x c.c.H.s. THE BISON maze :6 :6 0f the story, ttThe Lady 01' The Tiger, presented itself. Miss Superiority, Beatrice Cover, was forced to choose between two doors. Behind one was a Bison, our Bosco, who would save her, and behind the other an Indian, Loren Willhoft, whom she must marry if she opened his door. Unluckily she opened the Indians door but the Bison, hearing her screams, came to the rescue. After some pleading for his life the Indian promised to give up Miss Superiority to Central City in return for his life. junior Plays The J uniors presented three one-act plays to a large audience, March 23 and 24, in the High School Auditorium. The play committee selected the following plays and casts. Miss Brauer and Miss Schaible coached the plays and much credit is due them for their constant efforts. Bridges The setting of this play is an afternoon in spring in the office of Parker 8: .8011, Bridge Builders. Penfield Junior is dissatisfied with 'build- ing and tells his friend, Wallie Breen, of his intention to leave his present business and become an artist. Wallie attempts to dissuade him from this course and sign the contract to build a magnificent bridge for the Govern- ment. Penfield refuses, stating that building bridges is a sordid business and that he wants to paint. Enid Birdsall enters at this juncture and L asks Penfield if he can build her a small bridge in a park she is making for old animals. During the conversation that follows Enid informs'Pen- field that she doesntt like pictures because they spoil the mind picture. Penfield soon decides tobuild her bridge and that she is right about pictures. Penfield Parker, Jr ................................. Paul Dorrance Wallie Breen ................................... Charles Osterman Enid Birdsall ........................................ Phyllis Smith Three Pills in a Bottle ii Tony Sims, the son of a poor widow, is dying'of fever. Mrs. Sims spends her earnings of three years for three pills which will cure him. While she is away an elderly gentleman passes the window and finally consents to allow his soul to play with Tony. When the soul comes he is a ragged, disreputable, old man and tells Tony his master is a rich miser. Tony gives him one pill to make him grow as tall and strong as his master so he wont neglect his soul so much. Next a scissors grinder passes and Tony asks for his soul. This soul is different from the first. He is tall, with a striking suit of yellow and black. On learning that the soul has a buzzing sound, which is very unpleasant, in his head, Tony gives him his second pill. When this soul leaves, a scrub woman' passes the window and Tony persuades her to allow him the use of her soul for a while. A little fairy appears from the washtub arrd declares herself the scrub
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