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Show EDISON SCHOOL IN PATRIOTIC PLAYLETI Pupils Present a Pleasing Programme ! Eefcre Audience in Auditorium j L3st Night. In conip'.uiiKo with Presi-lent Wil-! soa's request in res::ri to patriotic song' wethe .crammar yrade students of! .;ison sohocl proent i a patriotic: -0ZTar..me in thoir auditorium last uibt. The n:ain reatnre was a plaviet j entitled "I;ss Columbia." onsting i xi 3 chorus of COM voii-es and the lol- j M"V'oluiiiina Mary Stone; American Indian Melvin Davison! '-ntintutal .-oKiier . . . .Butord Roberts I Quakeress Kdith Cook ! Pixie Girl Rubv Teter Country Fiddler Edwin Almstedt- ounfv Dancers. ha Veo Anderson, Doris Franim. Alice Milliard, Constance Chester, Orson Sum-mars, Sum-mars, Grant Sehober. Guy Mc-Glothlen. Mc-Glothlen. Frank Kav. Puritan .'Clair Peterson American Soldier Howard Pearl The chorus was under the capable direction di-rection of Miss Bertha Johnson", the accompanist ac-companist for the programme was Helen Anderson. During the evening a service flag of forty-two stars, representing Edison s-'hoel students, was presented to Miss .Columbia. - Before the playlet Irene Sherwood rendered -a piano solo entitled "Spirit of America." The "Marseillaise" was well rendered by Hugh Dougall. Among the guests were manv representatives repre-sentatives of the G. A. K. |