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Show ! OUR j SCHOOLS j HIGH SCHOOL Many high school students are optimistically preparing for spring. In the hot-house provided for agricultural ag-ricultural experimentation approx imately three thousand tomato plants have been started. Theses will be available for class members use any time when the out-of-doors weather will permit. Other plants now in the hot house are there for the purpose of experimentation only, such as ferns, nasturtiums, petunias, colea, carnations, and gladlola. The gladiola, fcr instance, were taken up last fall, denied their usual 'res. period' and were set out immediate ly. The hot house also provides year round plants and flowers for the school class rooms. As soon as the weather permits, the students in the Ag classes will be out taking field trips and preparing pre-paring for Vocational Day at BAC. Teams in livestock, poultry, dairy, and crop Judging will be trained. The valley near Cedar provides the training ground for this activity. JUNIOR HIGH On Friday, February 13, the Junior Jun-ior high school was pleasantly entertained en-tertained by a program produced by a seventh grade group under the direction of Mrs. Eva Schmutz. This was the first program of a series to follow. Each home room is to produce a progi.jn, which will be rated by grades, and then a grand prize award to the best oi tne entire en-tire school. It is planned that each program evolve from the everyday activities of the class room. The program Friday featured "Living Valentines," with Barbara Pace, Janice Beatty, Cleone Hey-borne, Hey-borne, Rex Lunt, Sheldon Kelsey, and Gerald Oenard, participating. Following this was a "Re Bop", broadcast, featuring the play "Super "Sup-er Boots," with the following cast: pee Smith, Gale Knell, 'William Rogers, Ray Anderson, Virginia Clark, Barbara Pace, Patsy Bonzo, Sandy Jones, Iva Lynn Cosslett, and Lynn Sheridan. Mona Rae Milne and Sheldon Kelsey, bad charge of the sound effects. The final act was a puppet show, with puppets made in the art class, and with Leslie Schrandt, Jimmy Jones, and Tommy Washburn man-lpulatlng man-lpulatlng the strings. |