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Show EVERY-GIRL The seventh and eighth grade pupils pu-pils of Wasatch Academy will present the play, "Every-girl," in the Wa-oatch Wa-oatch assembly room, Friday evening May 25. Briefly told the story of the play is as follows: Every-girl, who has just had a bad time with Exams, is now thoroughly in the power of Doleful Dumps, and wishes she did not have to go to school. Doleful Dumps, in order to hold on to her gathers around him. Slang Jealously, Hate and the chorus of Dunces. They try to keep Every-girl Every-girl in their power, but Alma Mater -calls to her, and led by Love, Loyalty nd Lamghter, Every-girl begins to smile, the plotters lose their power over her and even the Dunces and the I'Disagreeable Clique are filled with a new desire to live and work in har- j mony with the school. i Eleven students have successful completed the eighth grade and will ,be awarded diplomas by Dr W W iMckirahan. The members of the j class are: Harold Wall, Vonda Brewer, Brew-er, Peter Jordan, Jean Meyrick, Stel- ,1a Brand, Frank Clemensen, Gert-. Gert-. ude Rolfson, all of Mount Pleasant, iJe sie Tebbs of Panguitch, Ruth TIN nd ArHr0V0' F1ra Ry,and of . and Arthur Lindsley of Thistle I . |