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Show g5u.'.' 1 Annual Girls Day At H. S. Next Friday, April 5: Free Dance Revue The annual (iirls Day of the American Fork high school is being lii-id next Friday, April 5. A complete com-plete days program lias been outlined, outlin-ed, which will be; closely followed. The public Is Riven an invitation to aMend the morning assembly pro-fcrani, pro-fcrani, which will he featured by the flii'ls organization. Oilier stunts and novelty entertainments lc.m; been scheduled, which will be s'aged during dur-ing Hie day. The niiisi. noted attraction of the oinpl"'e rou'iiie, is the Dance Revue, which Is being given 'hat evening a1 the High School Auditorium linderj the dii-eclion of Miss Molva BoIe, physical education instructor. This event, is free to Hie public and will commence at 8 p. m. Xo one should miss this event. Through the cooperation of the students stud-ents and Miss Boyle, a revue of variety varie-ty and beauty has been prepared. Among the dances will be Dutch, Itussian, Oriental, M'odern, Colonial, i'lasUc, Scarf and many oilier internist inter-nist ing phases of dance interpretation. interpreta-tion. Most of the events consist of group work, however, several duo and solo dance numbers will be given. Luther Giddings has charge of the lighting effects. His worth is known in this field, so the public may be assured of proper atmosphere. Following the revue, an invitational invitation-al dance is being given to be carried out in fraternal style. n |