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Show South High by Nola Barton The big1 word around South High this week is "Arsenic and Old Lace," the school play. The play will be presented at the South High Auditorium December Dec-ember 5 and 6 at 8 o'clock. Seats are $1.50 and the public is invited invit-ed to attend. The play is concerning two respected re-spected and loved old maids who secretly housed 13 old men in the basement of their home. The main characters in the play are: Aunt Abby, Judy Clayton; Aunt Marieta, Loyce Maxfield; Mortimer Brewster, Pymm Chart-rand; Chart-rand; Jonathon Brewster, Tom Drury; Teddy Brewster, John Bi-zakis; Bi-zakis; Dr. Einstein, Steve Cole; Elaine Harper, Karen Jackstein. The play is under the direction . of Mrs. Mary Martin with Valerie Larson as student director. December 3 was a big day for 250 South High senior girls, as well as senior girls all over the nation. The Betty Crocker test was given giv-en to find The American Home-maker Home-maker of Tomorrow. The winner of the contest from South will be sent to the local contest. The local winner will be sent to the state competition. The state winner will receive a $1,500 scholarship to any approved college col-lege of her choice, and she'll be sent to New York to compete with the winners from other states. There, at a banquet, at the Waldorf Wal-dorf - As oria the Betty Crocker All - American Homemaker of Tomorrow will be announced. She will be chosen on the basis of the original examination, personal per-sonal observation and interviews. The $1,500 scholarship she received re-ceived as State Homemaker will be increased to $5,000. Another contest which has recently re-cently taken place is the "I Speak for Democracy"- contest. There. were 35 entries and from these, five were chosen as semi-finalists. semi-finalists. They were Lilian Sugu-hari, Sugu-hari, Judy Clayton, Verna Nelson, Byron Nelson, and Richard Brady. Bra-dy. Judy Clayton was picked as finalist fi-nalist and she will represent South in district competition. " On its way to becoming a tradition tra-dition at South is the Plantation Ball. This semi - formal event was held for the second time in South's gym on November 27. The music 'was provided by Al Sedgley from a beautiful garden setting. Refreshments were served from a room resembling the kitchen ol a Southern Mansion. . '. A total of 17,410,509 chest x-rays x-rays for ' TB case finding were taken in 1955 by tuberculosis associations as-sociations and health departments. The Christmas Seals you buy help pay for TB case finding. |