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Show High School News The cast of the musical comedy "Pickles," to be presented by the Springville junior high school on January 27 and 28, has been selected select-ed as l'ollows: Hans Maier, proprietor of the Wurtzelprieter Inn, Dan Alleman; Louisa, a waitress, Ruth Whitney; Capt. Kinski, chief of the detective bureau of Vienna, Mark Whiting; Bumski and Rumski, Kinski's faithful sleuths, Max Mendenhall ! and Richard Oakley; J. Jennison ; Jones, and advertising expert, '" Richard Loveridge; Jigo, a Hun- garian Gypsy, Lawrence Bird; Ilena, a Gypsy girl, Erma Celven-;; Celven-;; tra; Arthur Crefont, a young f; American artist, Bernell Thorn; June Pennington, an American ji heiress, Eva Starr; Jonas H. Pen-i Pen-i nington, proprietor of "Peter Piper Pickles," Robert Bird; Lady Vivian Delnacy, a charming English widow, wid-ow, : Yvonne Harmer; waiter, Frank Carnesecca; Gypsy Rover, Bryce Thorn; salesman, Blaine ; Wheeler; American girl, Phyllis Carter. . j Prof. B. F. Cummings, of the B. j Y. U., addressed the students of ; the senior high school at their as-! as-! fiembly last Friday. In his address 1 ""Where Do We Go From Here?" j he portrayed in an interesting and . vivid manner the advantages to be obtained from attending college. col-lege. His subject was especially , appropriate at this time, since students stu-dents of the senior class .-re filing ! applications for graduation and i are naturally looking forward to life careers. The first league basketball game will be played with Eureka Friday night in the high school gym . ! t According to custom the Novelty , Circle will" give the assembly Friday Fri-day morning to advertise and arouse enthusiasm for the game. |