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Show HONOR BRIGHT' SS ENJOYED BY GREAT THRONG Playing to n en pari i y lnms, a f-(erinxin f-(erinxin and evening, the hiuh school' play. "Honor Uright," was presented in the Opera house Wednesday, April UN. A play of absorbing Interest, In-terest, well-directed ami enacted in a manner surpassing the usual amateur production, it was enthusiastically enthus-iastically received by an appreciative apprecia-tive a udience. The leading roles were handled ex eri, ion a My well by Vera Chader. Ruth Smith, Virginia Wliitlaker and Sarah llolley, of the rfiris and I Iowa rd Maycock, Pert ra nd fla rrl-son rrl-son and .lay Anderson of the boys. jNina Salisbury. Louisa Holt'e and Wili'ord Manw ury. t hmmh not playing heavy parts added a de-giee de-giee ol" importance to their roll's by good acting. HeMveon thL. acts nnd increcM!;: ihe piny the various classes presented present-ed unique anil highly out i rt a inhur s'unts. The senior class won first honors with a cb-ver parody on ihe 1 l :y itself,, according to a decision oi the judges, who were chosen from t he n udience. Alt aether the evening was enjoyed en-joyed by everyone preseni. |