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"idJUT AYS;iERS Ai: AD" A good l;,ur:h ic lilco a tonic. ^ r: .tcs. If you doubt it, jus .:*ns79crs c;n mo '..■.;ybc you 'd likr si so funnv. It juV“ cc.?nc to Senior oollc-ge class v.lll orc- nev; farce-concdy, "Ai:nt Oyoy y-xidorson Chapel on the night of Un. ■ 'non the sent the to knov; why this play ■ iell, here's a hint, Auiit ix'iny ninsloy, confirmed old maid and manhuter, is coerced into ansevering .an advertisement in the "lonely Ee.'M'ts" column of a magazine. The ad has been ^jUt in oy a ■ lonclj'’ old widower xvho '.vants wife, and Aunt Abby feels that she .'/ill meet all the recuir’cner.ts, 3ut Aunt /bfoy'B ri'iccc o.nd a girl friend discover -uz t .fD'by' s letter and make plans of their own i Ihes^; plans set the ball of fun rollirig and it never steps until the final curtain. So, start making your plana; ;,rou just can't T:is.s "Aunt Ji'oby .^insevcrs an ■ ^d". Just ask any member of the pli y coiumit- toc-“thoy'll tell you it's ^008" in entcrtairmient value.. "DC:i'T 3S BASHFUL" r.'turday, April 17, the Senior High .'.chcol class will present the play"Don't ' Bashful", a comedy in three acts. .■ ■'I this true to life play things roo.lly 0'..gin to happen w’hen Nancy, a retiring" . audsnt, discovers that in order to get what she wants she has to .go after it. There is suspense to the very last of this merry mix-up. Big characters are; If .nicy Adams, the cause'of it all, Ida Nan Umphl.tt; a'cltcr Adams, buth Ewart; Gr-;,ce . ams, Joan Pritchard; Krn Hunt, Nell Hogshead Sam Hunt, Joy Johnson; Judy Hunt, Buddy Coburn; Larry' Marshall, Gene Smith; Phyllis Gui'k, Shan Johnson; Frc.nccs 'Terry, i^oberta ' -dlson; Miss Green, Mary Lyon; .Officer Pluck, Eliza beth nijian. _Engn_H COLIMGE JHMIOR-SLNIOR Last ....enday, April If, there occurred one of the most outstanding annual events on the Montreat ca.mbs, the Junior-Senior Entertai.nment. This year the Junior-Senior we: t inferv.:---!, '"and cverybedv agreed that it -. as a lot more fun than a formal affair. Promptly at the stroke of five, tr.c Jauaiers escorled tncxr ".a.lr sisters" ,to u,rating trucks, ■which whisked them all a-:'.uy to .-n even ing oi fun and eajoy:mcr.t. After a shorty eue pleasant drive, the trucks came to a stop at the bc';autiful Lake Tcmsiha'v.k, on the outskirts of Black iiountain^ and the club-hov'se overlcok- iug the lake. • when everyone had arrived, the doors of ■the club-house -Jcrc thrown owen, and the -grand "rush "began'r ' ilie" Juniors gathered rcundand sang a sonr; in honor of the Seniors, v/ritten cspccl-allv for t;ie. oceasier. by javcM’.Ta ' Saxon .and Larpnrc.t Baker. Supper to;,s announced, a.id who doesnit love a picnic sum ■■er wU.th fried chicken, deviled eggs,potato caj.;js, _...le: 'the inillicii' other goodies that m..,kc-ory picnic a tre;at J ''..ell, you can .',uess what happened then. There was a wild scramble for the head of the line, and everybody prepared to engoy the feast tna.t ■-.■.ns ■ in store ' for them. After passing do^un the line and getting oheir plates heaped i-/ith good .i'ood, the gii'ls selected choice spots along the walls of the club-house or outsidr. in the yard and sat doim to attack the bu'sines.c at hand. After they ted ..;':’.nished, everybody gathered round the pic.no and sang favorites like "Doc.n by the Old rill St roam" and the service aongs. Didn't they ha arc- fun, though.' rnen the "little si.sters" rounded up their "big sisters", they all hiked ■ in to the Black Mountain the-ate r to see "Stranger in Town" -'.■.Ithi ?rc lak Morgen, -after the shove, th.a girls .Were picked up by trucks which cc.iTied .them b'.'.ck to Fiontr-: .:t where the favors, small model .ai^ lanes, were riven cut. Guests 0/ nonor, besides the Seniors, were Dr. (continued on pa.ge G) * ^ :(•' * * >:= ^
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