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W K , P . fp Q- ijx:: Qaw5Q' 'lL'Q in her own father's house. Of' course the identity of' his little damhter was unknown to Mr. Graves, and when he found out the truth it caused a com- motion which most of' us will remember for a long time. After the play the Dayville Orchestra provided music for dancing. Everyone reported a very enjoyable evenm. The play cast was as follows: I-Irs. Graves, wife of Peter G-raves---------------Shirley Frazer Peter Graves, the fatherirf .sfo ---e ---- as-1-:Zia--1.1:---------Shirley Steen Jerry Ganiichael, attractive yew nan---------------Marda Montgomery Elizabeth Graves, daughter of Hrs. Graves------------4---Coleen Watkins Martin, the butler-.WJ-fif-effzs-e-1:---:fees eA411:-:I---1:--:i--as----Jane Paul Betty Gray, the long lost daughter- eeeee ef--false ls- ------ rf:-1:2221-Betty Cant Mrs. Jenkins, the housekeeper---------------- ---------- -----Iflsrjory I-Iascall Marie, the maids e fee-as e if ----- -----------Winetta Erickson THE CARNIVAL The annual carnival was a bm success this year. The event was held in the school house where s.n evening of fun was had by all. A queen and court were electedg the queen being. the one who sold the most chances on the door prizes. The winner was Winetta Erickson and the two court members were I-Iarjory Izlasoall and Joann Harris. The manger of' the carnival was Iiarda Montgomery, who through many weeks of' worry and hard work made it one of the biggest financial successes D.Ii.S. has ever seen. The various business houses of John Day and Dayville donated the carnival prizes. FRESH1iAU-SOPHOI-EORE PLAY The Fresluzman-Sophomore play was held March 25, at the commmity hall. The classes selected 'Something Old, Something New , the story of' the Carrol family in Harrisville, a small American town. when 2-Irs. Carrol went away to New York, thugs began to happen anom the younger members, who decided the old fashioned ideas of' I-Irs. Carrol neededsome changes, and as all will remember they did change them, much to I-Era. Carrol's dismay. All in all the play was a huge success and one which the classes enjoyed giving as much as the audience enjoyed seeing. The play cast was as follows: Flossie, a young houseunaid 'i1: ':z ': 'i: ': ' e s -f-f-:- Jane Paul Dutch Hasenflug, a policemanf- s e e- V feff---:-f::-f-:1-- Elbert Graham Mrs. Maude Carroll, proprietor of Maison Carroll. ------Ifiarda Montgomery Jeanette Bessell, her young assistant as .eJ-::-ff:-::-:-- Joy Starrett Mrs. Griggs CGra:nD, 'her mother F-:else--I.-.--f2--:fi::- af-Q Shirley Frazer f'? 6-1 g-,x,,+-4, save 'ft 'X
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Q fl K , ,. FF QawCQ v 9 X-:2 53Q Sheila Carroll, her younger daughter-------------Ruthie Lemberger Johnnie Carroll, her songs--es-21241-f fUf1'Q'4u?ii'f3 eJtmmy Adkins Rollie Hawkins, a young lawyereele---eeS-fe--fe-fu-fee-II:.Jes-Dean Sopher 'Boop Simmons , Johnnie's friendzeff- 121134 -:Q-:ze isle-elf-as-Dale Humphreys Verna Carroll, Sheila's older sisterzaf -ees-eff:-Q:--ff ---- --A--Lola Best Dugcan James, a young businessman ---- efxffj- Ioii ---Jack Montgomery Clara Martin Georgie Bissell Friends of Sheila' s:----------------------- Shirley Steen Betty Cant OTHER HIGH LIGHTS Other high lights of the year will be the Junior-Senior prom and ban- quet on May 20th, an amateur hour, mother's tea, graduation, Junior and Sen- ior play, field day, clean-up day, Senior sneak and. picnic. The prom and banquet plans are well mmder way and should be a great success. Of' course the Juniors are doilg all the work and plan to give the Seniors a send-off' which they will not forget. The Junior-Senior play will be presented the first of Hay and will be the 5rd play this year. Unlike the others it- will be a mystery, entitled Ghost House and is expected tolieep everyone on the emo of' their seats until the final curtain. The school field day will take place in Prairie City on May 6th and will consist of' boys and girls track and baseball games. Nation Clean-Up Day will be observed by D.H.S. also. Plans are under way to make the grounds and building spotless. Sincethe new gym is under way it will make us feel like we really are accomplishing something this year. Of course, at the cloak of school, we willhave the annual school picnic which is always an enjoyable event. The Seniors have not rel-ated to us any details of their sneak as yet, but we expect it to take place the first of' I-Iay and we hope they have a good time wherever they S00 '. 4. , -2- 1 1 s I lf ' 1' : 5 gxs'4'l- 5' K , A L xx , 4 cs: I , X rwxxnx 33 1'- '! Q, , you QQ i -Y i i ' . ig-3 di rf Lx D X n
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