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Show II. II. S. News BIRDIE LOU HILTON Folklore Lyceum Enjoyed . . . Dick and Betty Welsbacher, of the Graham music and lyceum bur eau, presented their program of American Folklore in song and story to the studentbody on Monday. Mon-day. On a large imaginary map Mr. Welsbacher traced a route over the US where the most picturesque songs and legends have developed. Mrs. Welsbacher sang several folk songs, accompaning herself on the piano. Mr. Welsbacher gave humorous hum-orous accounts of such legendary American heroes as Pecos Bill and Paul Bunyan. This most unusual and refreshing refresh-ing program was greatly enjoyed by the studentbody who called them back for several encores. Pre-Season Game Scheduled . . . Snow high school of Ephriam, will meet the Hinckley Mustangs on their home floor for the first pre-sea9on basketball game of the year, on Saturday Nov. 25. The game is set to start at eight o'clock o'-clock with a prelimary game set at seven. Noon Program Started . . . With the cold weather setting in, the school has innaugurated a noon program to take care of the students who stay in the building at noon. About thirty-five games have been purchased, and the students stu-dents have engaged in the program pro-gram wholeheartedly. Dorothy Talbot Tal-bot is in charge of distributing the games. School Board Entertained . . . Friday evening the Sophomore girls prepared a banquet for the school board members and their wives. Mrs. Hardy, home ec. teacher tea-cher had charge of the meal which was cooked by the girls themselves. themsel-ves. Turkey with all the trimmings was the main bill of fare. A program was enjoyed. 7th Grade Present Assembly ... I With Howard Carroll in charge of the program the seventh grade presented a Thanksgiving assembly assem-bly on Friday. The opening number num-ber was presented by the seventh and eighth grade girls chorus who sang two numbers, "Your Land and My Land" and "Over the River." Riv-er." Eva Alice Robison, Bonnie Davis, and Grace Warnick, each gave a Thanksgiving poem and Sherril Tol bert and Gene Ekins each sang a solo. All the class then participated in a skit portraying the 1st Thanks giving. |