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Show 'VODIE' PLANS UNDERWAY AT HIGH SCHOOL Although the annual nationa.l high school art exhibit is several months away plans are progressing progress-ing and interest is at a high pitch at the local high school in anticipation of the initial entertainment, en-tertainment, to raise funds to as-ist as-ist in mantaining the annual art show. The entertainment popularly known as the "Sophomore Vodle" is scheduled to be given November Novem-ber 22 in the auditorium. It will feature six acts, competitive and original, of from 12 to 15-mmutes duration, by each of the classes in the junior and senior departments depart-ments of the high school. The project other years has proven one of the most interesting and effective means of raising funds for the art, and the classes plan to present just as good if not a better entertainment this year, than ever before. Prior to the entertainment each class selects a candidate for the popularity contest, and the winner has the privilege of unveiling un-veiling the prize picture at the close of the art exhibit. The sopromore vodie each yeai offers an opportunity for the classes to place their candidate; according to their efforts. Fifty per cent of the door receipts from the entertainment go to the classes selling tickets; ten per cent to each of the winning classes, class-es, one from the junior and one from the- senior departments, and the remaining 30 per cent to the sponsors. Thus the classes begin be-gin their accumulations for their art 'queen candidate. Miss Phylis Smart has been selected se-lected as . the. .popularity candidate candi-date from the sophomore class - with other candidates to be chosen some time this week. v The class advisory committee who are assisting the members with the annual entertainment are Chairman Victor Frandscn Mrs. Mae Huntington, Harold Alleman, Alle-man, and W. H. Anderson. |