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Show Now that Italy's cight-year-old, are wearing black shirts, the motli. ers can only tell by their faccs when the children's clothes are soiled. ing sales, trying to earn enought money to hear Grace Moore sing in Salt Lake. December 15. The ninth grade chorus, also a group of boys, are planning ,on going to Sait Lake on that day. They will visit the KSL radio station in the afternoon and will sing over the radio later being shown through the studio by Mr. South-wick. South-wick. Then in the evening, they will go to hear Grace Moore sing in the L. D. S. tabernacle. High School News Items liL HELEN KELSEY The annual competitive school play, "Growing Pains," under tne direction of Miss Naomi Broad-bent, Broad-bent, will be presented Wednesday afternoon, November 12, Thursday night for the students, and Friday Fri-day night for the public. Much hard work has been spent on it and it promises to be an unusually good play. Everyone is urged to see it. The assembly this Friday will be given by the yearbook staff. It will consist of people from the Public Service Bureau of the B. Y. U. The classes have selected their art candidates to represent them. They are as follows: twelfth grade, Helen Averett; eleventh grade, Bernice Johnson; tenth grade, Louise Evans; ninth grade. Elaine Nielson; eighth grade, Jane Lee; seventh grade, Nona MarshbanKs; The classes will sponsor sales, raffle's, etc. to earn money for the prize picture and so that their art queen will be the one to unveil it. Undr the direction of the Home Economics department the cafeteria cafe-teria will start next week. A ten cent lunch will be sold and individual individ-ual dishes can be bought. The ninth grade girls are giv- |