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Show O High School News Monday morning the American Legion sponsored an Armistice Day program. The program presented included: National Anthem, high school band; the student body sang "America," accompanied by the band; invocation, Mr. Roy Monson; reading, "The Lady With the Lamp," Madeline Robinson; two vocal solos, "Sleep, Soldier Boy," and "Joan of Arc," Mrs- V. F- Houston, accompanied accom-panied by Howard Paxman and Ce-cile Ce-cile Ray Hansen; Mr. H. E. Mc-Niel Mc-Niel spoke on the cost of war; closing clos-ing selection by the band. Play try-outs for the high school competitive play, which is to be presented in December, were held November 5th. The play chosen is a ' very delightful comedy entitled, "The Irresistible Marmaduke," by Ei-nest Denny. The following cast was selected: Marmaduke Phil Jensen Mortimer Gregory Wayne Booth Dr. O'Keefe R- Gardner Christopher Decon. Byron Groesbeck Walter Leo Dean Lady Althea Irene Giddings Lady Susan Madeline Robinson Patricia O'Brien Mary Walton Dawson Jean Parker Beatrice Wiley May Whitby The local chapter of Future Fanners Fann-ers of America held its regular meeting meet-ing November 12th in the high school. Clayton Green was elected athletic manager, Spencer Beck, Wm. Shelton, Arden Spencer and Stanley Stan-ley Hunter were appointed for the executive committee- This commit-tee commit-tee will meet with the officers. There will be another officers' meeting November 13; a regular meeting November 14, and each following fol-lowing Thursday evening at 7:30- o |