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Trip to Indianapolis Made by Senior Class On Wednesday morning, February 17, the Senior Class sponsored by Mr. Pennington journeyed to Indianapolis to visit the legislature. We spent an hour in the senate, then we went to the basement where we visited the museum. By the time we hadsemna gmdly portion of the museum it was time to eat our lunches. About one o'clock we met on the steps of the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument. and others walked to the foggy and there was much were higher than most of we went to the World War dictionary could not tell you how one would have to see it with his iating its beauty. We spent some Memorial listening to the soldier Part of us rode on the elevator top of the monument. The day was smoke, but we could see that we the buildings. From the monument Memorial. All the words in the magnificent it is, but own eyes before apprec- time in the World War tell us how and of what materiel it was built. We then went to the Scottish Rite Cathedral. This was also a beautiful nearly three hours in this huge place see all of it. We were told what the windous represented, whore the stones, woodwork, and other Every where around us stood luxury, gladness, and beauty. Thus we found the world rather ugly when we were out on the street again. building. We spent and yet we did not fixtures came from. A4 Betty Gfimme 4 4 4 4 4 L County Latin Contest Prairie was well represented in the county Latin Contest held at Tipton, February 27. Two medals were won. Wilma Mclntyre won second place in first year, while Rosemary Kelsey won first place in second year. On March 12th the medals were presented to Wilma and Rosemary by the Latin instructor, Mrs. Neva Watson. Roscmary's was a gold medal and Wilma's a silver. These two will represent our sohoul in the district contest to be held at Tipton, April 3. Esther Doenges and Wilmer Harlow, who also went from Brairie, made creditable scores.
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SENIOR PLAY The Senior play entitled UGetting Sandyu was presented April 16. A large crowd was present and the play was well given. The characters were as follows: Sandy MacNab, an invalid ------ - ------ - Martha Watkins, his avaricious sister Delby Green, Sandy's sweetheart ----- - Peter Watkins, Martha's husband ------- Nan Stillman, Sandy's niece ----------- Ned Tiffany, Nads fiance --N ---------- - Robert Lineback - Marjorie Shuck - Bessie Crail Robert Hodshire Rosemary Kelsey Lloyd Lewis Deacon Clark, a notary -M--0 ----------- Lewis Reed Elviry, his wife ------ ------ -- -------- Leone Hicks 1 John Stores, a clergyman ------------ Q- Clerk ------ -------- -------- ------ ---n- Roscoe Shuck Robert Wooldridge Ambulance attendants, Willis Pyke, Robert Miller Betty Grimmc sang several selections between acts. A neat sum was realized by the class and will prove beneficial to them in meeting their expenses. The play was directed by Mrs. Watson. U o U U L '-r 'X' 2 nr vc JUNIOR PLAY On the November l8 the Junior class presented a tLrec act play Hihe Clay's the Thingn. The play was Well pre- sented and was directed by hrs. Cole and Miss Rosenstihl. The characters were as follows: Jack Norman, a college boy ------0-s- Luke Calloway, his coll ge chum ----- Jerry Tayler, another college enum -- Eldley 9riQ,s, JacY's wealthy uncle - Sarah Eriggs, Ludlcy's wife -----n--- Millie, Briggs' Maid ------ ---------- Mary Norman, Jrcxfs sister------M---- Jessie Stewart, her lisoing Clayton Palmer, a friend o Julia Palmer, his wife ----V--H--M--H friend -- f Briggs'-- Thomas Deeds, a theater man ----- U--A The High School Orchestra furnished musi of the play. Harold iyner William Kelley Robert Stoops Russell Flick Alb rta Nation Ruth Terhune Dorothy Mott Betty Lindley Robert Orr Esther Loenges James Dtroup c at the beginning
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