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Show II. II. S. News BIRDIE LOU HILTON Public Invited To Lymeum Nov. 20 A dramatic and musical program of American Folklore in Song and ' Story will be presented by Dick 1 and Betty Welsbacher to the stud-entbody stud-entbody and public on Nov. 20 They are professional theatre, rad- I io, opera and school assembly per- ' formers and their program prom- ' ises to be an outstanding one. Teachers Start School . . . Miss Robertson of the U. of U has started a class for teachers of Millard County in teaching students stud-ents to read. 8th Grade Holds Class Party ... The Eighth grade with their ad- I visor Mr. Hurst, held heir class party in the High Sc" " -0p, on I Monday night. The ;,i ..njoyed games and dancing :m;i sight refreshments. re-freshments. Casts School Play .... "Headed for Eden", a three act play with a touch of comedy, dra- ma and suspense has been chosen as this year"s school play. The cast for the play was chosen by Mrs. Spendlove, play director, by selecting the students she felt would best fit the part instead of the usual try-out method. The plot of the play is centered around Mr. Skipworth's boarding house where a large group of career car-eer girls live. The suspense arises when the brother of one of the girls, Kate Roberts, is acussed of murder and they all attempt to prove his innocence. The cast is an exceptionally large one, with seventeen members- 1 Included among the cast are the following: Mrs. Skipworth - Naomi Terry; Immogene, the maid - Anna An-na Lou Dewsnup; Hank, handyman - Dale Carling; Dorothy Brill - Mari lyn Palmer, Peggy Walters - Mae Jean Petersen; Gladys Hermann -Dorothy Silvers; Nancy Lane - Er-ma Er-ma Roundy; Kate' Roberts - Mer-lene Mer-lene Ekins; Rosina Blandish - Helen Hel-en Christensen; Barry Richards -Douglas Allred; Minnie Peters -Kathryn Wilson; Henry Banks -Robert Wright; Marcella Turner -Joan Davis; Bob Roberts - Myron Taylor; Sgt. Kelly - Don Morris; Ken Howard - Elvin Tanner; and Limpy - Neal Swensen. Gerald Damron and Geraldine Black have been chosen as student stud-ent -directors. The production dates have hppn spt fnr Dpr 14 and 15 Book Week Observed Book Week Nov. 12-18, is being observed in Hinckley high school this week. Several fine book displays dis-plays have been arranged by the library students and a campaign "to make friends with books" is being held. FHA Holds Meeting .... The Hinckley FHA chapter held their second regular meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, Nov. 8. in the Home Ec. room. Mrs. Lucille Steph-ensen Steph-ensen and Dorothy Stephenson gave a demonstration on make-up and beauty preparations. Following Follow-ing the demonstration a regular business meeting was held. The girls were then served light refreshments. re-freshments. FHA Presents Assembly . . . A "Dreamer's Holiday" was the theme of the assembly presented by the FHA club to the student-body student-body on Friday. The club officers and Mrs. Hardy, club advisor were in charge of the program and arranged ar-ranged it around a club member's dreams. The curtain opened to find Helen Black as "Miss Future Home Maker", Mak-er", sleeping soundly. Her first dream was of five little Negroes singing and dancing southern songs After the number Lyla Rae Talbot, club chorist taught the songs to the entire group. Next on the program the club officers presented a short skit.. Next Helen dreamed that Lula Hilton, Kathryn Ekins, Anna Lee Swensen and Margene Hilton sang "Single Melody", which they did. Two rang dolls Irene Lewis and Dorothy Morris danced to the "Doll Dance", accompanied by Mrs. Tal- ' bot. Lyla Rae Talbot interrupted Hel- en's sleep with her version of Spike Jone's version of "The Man on The Flying Trapeze". "Miss Home Maker" awoke at this point and did a creative dance Geraldine Black and Lyla Rae Talbot then sang "Dreamer's Holiday" Holi-day" to end a very entertaining and unusual assembly. |