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r ..........-... Q,,fr5.............. II Tin' UTHE GITGGR 'f' GIRLH The Qunior class, directed by Mrs. Philtpy, presented 'The Gin5er iirld Dec. 9, 1932. The cast included: Russell Kinceid, Raymond Shepler, John Britton, Byrd Rose, Orvdl Girber, Arthur Snyder, wud Edrird Kincaid--all the junior boys it that tina. The feminine roles had to be borrowed from other clmssos and included: Virginix Little, Leona Pashong, Betty Sixbef, Vern Coblentz, and Vir- ginig Hopper. HGH QRIU, hi URARIOH On Mirch 19 the seniors presented nCheerio, My Dedrion, x three wet farce. The olot crntered around the xttempts of Cherry Holt to inpersonxte Lord Cuthbert Tvillinghmn, in English noblomxn, in order to retain the guests it 1 summer hotel. The arrival of the Lord Cuthbert only increased complications, but the appearance of Q third Lord Cuthbert resulted in such confusion thit only 1 surprise ending unrivelei the tingle. The play, directed by Miss Evwns, included the entire senior cliss.
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