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Show STAGE FEVER HIGH AT GRANITE SCHOOL Having Made Local Hit, Students Look for More Dramatic Worlds to Conquer. Seniors of the Grauito high school havo mado such a "hit" with audiences audi-ences with their farce plays that they have decided to present thorn agnin. The next presentation will be at Bountiful Boun-tiful . Tuesday evening. A slight discussion dis-cussion was raised yesterdav as to whether the faculty would allow them to present their play outside of the school, but the seniors are of the opinion opin-ion that this foaturo is absolutelv independent in-dependent from thc school. If they can make their claim stick thoy will be allowed al-lowed to travel. Tho strongest point which upholds thoir claim is that wheu the vaudeville was staged at Granite tho student body tickets wore declared void. Each student who has one of these tickotB, according to the school constitution, consti-tution, 1ms tho privilege of entering k :llc sho1 activities freo of charge. At tho first of tho year a student receives re-ceives one of those tickets on receipt of S3. Tho seniors held at. thut timo that the play was not a school activity, and as a result tliev wero declared void by thc student body officers. m,S :thil sl-wi"ff of the club will be made in the Union district, south of Murray. In case thoy arc both a fluc- f.nTlcS!lCWk,b0Md- |