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N129 SRQV' 734137, XX11l T lIl? 7 1 .5 ,J fl'0Ill t11e au1li1-11ee. The Monday fol- lowing' the play. llll'Ill1ll'I'S of the east 11el1l a very 1leligrl1tful party at the 1101119 of Miss lqtlllil liurgess, eoaeh of the play Hlltl elass ilClYlSOI'. The Junior hasekthall tea111 was one of the strongest teams i11 tl1e inter- 1-lass league illltl 112111 lllillly vietories to their eredit. However, they were llllftllufllllillt' i11 1ll'?lNVl11j1' tl1e l'll't'SllIlll'Il for their lirst gauie i11 the touruameiit, heeause this lt'2lIll was 111-sti11e1l to XV1ll the l01ll'llillllt'l1l. A fast game was tl1e result illltl a lti-l-l score, althougrh not i11 favor of the -luuiors, shows tl1at it was a real 1-o11test. 111 tl1e iuter-elass traeli illltl lield meet, t11e elass of '26 captured seeoud plaee. This year we have lIlHlllfIllI'Hl't'fl the i1lea. of elass hasehall teams. A team eomposed of memhers ofthe -lllllllll' elass is heing Ol'QHI'1lZOQl and as tl1e other 1-lasses l1ave followed suit, thus many llllt'I'PSll11fI games sl1o11ld result. The 111ost important 1'6ll12lllll11g event is the -luuior-Senior hauquet. w11i1-11 will 0t't'llI' on the eveniiig of May 26. This is lttllllg looked forward to with interest. hy hoth the -lunior Zllltl Senior elasses Hlltl Slllllllll he the 1-1'ow11i11g' l'Vt'Ill of tl1e sehool year. K. NY. '2ti. JUNIOR CLASS PLAYS Vlllll' -1-llllltbl' t'lass. ou l e11ruary 1-igg'l1tee11t11 illltl 111111-te1-11111, prese11te1l, i11 tl1e lligrh Sehool ,hl1tllf0l'llllll, three one-aet plays. Tl1e tirst, tl1e Play- Q'0l'l'N,U was a t'ltJV1'l' little 111o1ler11 play. whieh takes plaee i11 t11e 111111-11- iug l'01llll of a 1101111011 house. Tl1e Master a111l Mistress of tl1e house 11e- Ultlt' to provide foo1l for the 111i111ls of their sei-vauts hy se111li11gg' tl1e111 to llll' tlieater. hut owiugr to the differ- euee i11 opiuiou the iuterview P11118 iI1ll'llI1l'ly, 111 1-outrast w1- have the Nt't'Ullt1 play Six Who Pass While t11e 111-utils lioilfl whieh is a fautasy, taking plaee i11 tl1e kitel1e11 ol' a lllllllllll' llflllllh The story is of tl1e truthful- uess illltl t11e faitlifuluess of a little hoy to his Queen. Illlll' third play. The Neig11l1ors, was. perhaps, tl1e most gripping of all. This story eeiiters around tllt' faet t11at folks is folks. lt tells of t11e llllt'llSt' interest of a s111all rural eom- muuity Hllll how lllt'y forgot eaeh sel- lish desire wl1e11 tl1ey hegrin to prepare for tl1e little hoy wl1o is ttflllllllfl' to live with Mrs. lfllsworth, lllll' PVPII tl1e Nilllllt'NS of everyone when lllkj' 1lis- eover tl1e little hoy is11't 111111111111 af- ter all Ullly makes them realize more t11a11 ever that most folks are ae- Vfllllllklllltt for l1eaps they 111-ver l1ear1l of Tl1e plays were llllI'l'SpPl'SCll hy a Stllll'illltl solo hy Miss Beulah .Ioues illlll a l'0?l1llI1,Q' hy Miss Ruth Hopkins. a pupil of Miss Vrgiuia Illlll'1lt'N.
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QWV' TAN' T7 EJ QQ- QX ' f!LTU UUII , CDl1l-'. LCR JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY i4lFll'lli My l'iliIlil'l'll llllll .Vllll shllll lllgl' IIN 4'i4'ilI' lil' NYiIili might ilElX'l' lvl-l-ll ilt'ill' nf thi- pl-llpivst 1-lass of lhl- y4'2ll'.ii lllilllj' ship wlw-vlivll Illlpl-s. lll Sl-itll-llllll-l' N122 wl- t'llilll'4'li Wh lltlllli with llrillv to Olll' Qlltbti g1'l'2lll1l nhl Nl. ll. S, with lll-xv vigrll' l'l'4'Ul'1l ill alll il1xililil'lxS nl' lligh Svlltltbi zlllll strvllffllz lm' ililll llllt the Ql'l'l'ili lil'l-. XVI'il2lYt'iIl'l'lllll'0llllIll'lllij'1'l'll1'4'- title ul' l l'l-slllll:lll hm-ll l-lll'lll-ll lay svlltl-ll ill alll llvliyilil-N llllll lllll' l'l?lNN vllllstllllt wil-iyillgg' llllll lllllvll wnlwyj has lllll4'iI ll2lllll'2li llllility ill lhl- iilll1g1'S Wl- wl-1'v il Vl'l'.V pl'llg'l'l-sxiy'l- vlllxs llllll Willvll llliliil' up El sl'lllllzll'ly alltzlilllllvlll, NK'i1'1'il'li Him lllll-willy lil-tvlllllll als Ulll' Wllvll it 1-lllllv tillll- tu liKxlllilllNil.ill9 to 1-lllss klliYlN0l'. thi- llllhlil- lllll' l'iTit'll'llt'X als l-lltl-l'Tzlill- Um- Ill'l'I,1ll'2lilUll wlls Nllvil that wh 1'l'N,TilUi2ll'j1'l't'l'UXV1iSUi'l'l'lll'l'Sl'lli2lilYl' zll'l'iYl'll ell Tha- S1lllllHlllUl't' llgl' als il l lIli - Wlll il Tlll lYl2 l 'llll' Sll? 'l llN lmmm. Ur l,mH.M,. W., mgzlnixell HHS- llllllitllrilllll, lillvll Qllll' 1l'l-llxllry llllllllst lu-t lflzlll tl-zlllls llllll XVUII lllilllj' Viv- f ,fl 'lf'l1'S 2l'f'1 1- . Tlwivs to lllll' l'l'l'4iil. 'l'lll- Zlllllili l,'i2lSN .Huh glml Slulhix mm .WU Vwvlwi V ' . . tiillij' il'lIlll iill'll'Ell'lll'li S1'lllHl'Sllfll'll'2lV l'2l1'Tf. Niels il Q'l'2lllll Zliiilll' zlllll l'Y1'l'j'- V ,I Y . .' Um. had H Nlylmltlill timll- In llx Tliv illvl lllill fllvj iAC4'l tlll'11'l Y , 1 ' U lfll-ssl-ll lll llzlvlllgf IIS als The-ll' hosts all xml' WWI' lmhl lllillvlllti' WV IWW Thi- j'1'?Il'ij' hlllllllll-T. Wi- ill 1lll'll 2ll'l'. ilL'l'0lllt'Q'l't'ili.illlli4ll'N.AiiNsl'z1illiliilll'- Il, my HN, lvmtv lmpw. 10 M,l.W H ww who walx '44'i!'4'tl'1i llllllllilllflllxly :ls lflllw wllil-ll is llIlil'4i fm' lu l1l'll1ililNlll. l'l2lSS SIlflIlNl'l', llllN Sllt'4'Q'l'litltl ill xTl'l'I'- H. ll. '26, JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES 'l'hv -lllllilll' Vlllss of Klflllllllxvilll- Nlllllt'll11'l'l'lllIl'1li. 'l'hl- party was pru- lligjll Sl-llmll llils llzlll il Y1'l'j' Slll'1't'SNiilli illlllllvvll :I Nll4'l'4'SS ily alll. 2lll1llPl1Ny-V1'?lI'. lll ilU1'Ullllbl'l' lwl-lll'l-1-ll 'l'hv llll'IlliH'l'S of thl- vlalss lll'XI lil-. the- Hut SUl'i2li 1'Yl'llif2l iiill'iNi'Ill2lS 3-gm Wm-lg till thi- Elllllllili flllllitll' Vlzlss IIHPTX, he-lll ill The Q.l'ylllll2lSllllll. Blilllj' Iliilf. 'l'lll'w lllll- :lvl plelys wl-l'v vllllsl-ll stulll-llts as welll els sl-vl-rzll l1l4'lllill'l'N fm' thix l'Ilil'l'f2llllllll'llT2 !lilllll'i'Y, Thi ufIlll1i'2ll'lllTy were Ibl'1'St'lll. 'l'wll shawl l'lzlyg'm-l's, Six Who l':lss Whill- thl- plzlys wl-rv xtzlgrl-ll hy llll-llll.'l-rs of tha- lll-lltils Hull zlllll uNk'lQl'ill1lbl'S.HTil!'Nt' viilsx to thv Cllj4l.Yl1ll'llf of alll 1ll'l'Nl1Ilf. lliil-YS wi-V0 Ill'f'S1'l1Tf'1i In Thi- lllliblll' llt Pl-tv l,ewiN,'llvtillg1 as Sillliil iil2lllS. thi- high sl-lllml llllllitllrilllll Ull l vhl'll- HHY1' 4'2ll'il lllvllllwl' ul' thl- fzlvlllty illl 2ll'j' IS zlllll lil. 'l'hl-y we-l'lf wry Hill'- elppl'opl'illtl- gift, U'illl'il also Vklllmlli l'l'SNflli llllll llll-t with high 2lIPIPl'IlY2li. ,v
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