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Show Teachers Prove Able Actors Introducing the annual Girls' Dance, S.H.A.G. presented an assembly as-sembly to Southerners April 28, offering fun provoking entertainment entertain-ment in the form of student talent. Eleven South-sea islanders invaded in-vaded the program, delightfully thrilling ' the audience with their native chants and dances. The entertainers, en-tertainers, wishing to remain anonymous, an-onymous, would prefer their names not be mentioned, but as the circumstances prevail the unknown un-known will be revealed. The Hula Dancers were as follows. fol-lows. "Mrs. Walker, Miss Walker, Miss Sleater, Miss Hair the unpredictable, un-predictable, Mrs. Day, and finally Mrs. Bedford." Now the South-sea South-sea island Commandos showing their great strength maculine prowess, (bravery) which were revealed re-vealed in the dance are Mr. Lambert Lam-bert (who recently came from New Zealand), muscles Mr. Humphrey, Hum-phrey, muscles Mr. Isaacson, muscles mus-cles Mr. Ryan, and Mr. Cottrell. |