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decidedly golnteo out. Our last and rest successful play Mas sro weed unCer the capable dirsction cf Kiss Laxra H. furlard. Sing a Sonjj of Sif.::tecn,'i was presents-.1 by the class of 'dl' on Friday, April QQ, l34l ct the Srcn5c Hell. This was one of the most outstnniing Qlrys in the histrry of the High School drcnatics, Que to the fact of its unusual plot which cembined both music and story. The play was basei upon the trials and trottlec of e sixteen fear old jirl who Wes left to direct and prodmme the oplgrs 3.ggz:.forc.i' In the end she came smiling throijh snvini dir fatner's position, ner brother's future ans uixnin, a tegrramcnt cug to uphold the traditions of her school. Tne role of Jane, the li year old jirl, was carried ort effectively by Helen Szupello. She mas supported by Frank Riley, as her father, Charles Soule, as her older brother uno was led astray by Gcorglne Doray, a modern businosswouan, pleyec by Irene lnjslls. 1, An air of mystery is lcnt to the plot by c stranjer, Hr. Dick, who appears on the scene as a tramp but later turns out to be a missin- unclfif. U.'e'z.f.iell l'rvii-neJ The comedy was ably handled by Dsryl Trent in the role of the opera singing ice Jar, L:r,o1ie Swain, tne Qesf old spinsterg Pip, Elwln Honey, A tygical Lid brctherg Eddie Smith as Henry Goddard, e rcnsntically minded young school boy, and Unclg Sen, the no ro scrvcnt. fjddie Taisnorl
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fins other plS.YG1 S w-wer Virginia Ames E. Fyrne Watters Marion Farrell Pauline Johnstcn Ellen Summers Miss Stewart garcclla Addie Teague Vada Ainsworth UQPY fa StUdCnt5 Elylrjn EIOKAIGXT 3.01111 Ca 3t'L1ClGl'1t5 Extras: Dorothy Uebier, Paul Farrell, Nancy Todd CLaSS AJTIVIETES In its Sophomore year tne class of 141' held a nUorld's Fair Dancc.N It was the first Sopnonore Dance ever to be held. The Dance was held in the Legion Hall and proved to be a great success. In its Junior year it held several dances, the most out- standing one being the HSadie Hawkins Dance.' The dance was held in the gymnasirm which was decorated like a barn. Each girl invited a boy. The dance was the most popular one of the year. In its Senior year it held several more dances. One was held in the fOlN.Of a Hscnior Partyn to which couples only were allowed. The last dance.that the class had was a Costume Dance, and it also proved successful.
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