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VAUDEVILLE SET AT HIGH SCHOOL

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The Junior Vatdeville, an annual , presentation at Washington high school, will be given in the school auditorium March 22 and 23. Five acts and 12 short curtain | numbers will’ make up the program. Introductory music will be | played by the R. O. T. C. band,! {and a newly-organized swing band | will provide music during the pro- | gram, | The first two acts_are ‘comedy | ‘numbers, “Rain &f Cleopatra” and | “Football Scrimmage.” Sponsors of | {the acts are Martyne Hail and Barbara Oliver,

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“Sweet Dreams,” sponsored by Angeline Geloff, Aileen Unversaw and Norma Schnarr, will feature tumbling, tap dancing and musical numbers. | The fourth act, “The Buzz Bucket | Review,” is sponsored: by" Mary Gunnels. - Angeline Lynch is sponsor of the final act, “The Jitterbug Wedding,” which includes *a number of (rhythms and songs. Junior class sponsors in charge of the production are Mrs, Elizabeth Hatfield and Audie Watkins.

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The fourth edition of the Newsletter, Washington high school let(ter to alumni now in the armed | forces, will be sponsored by the | Boosters club. | Committee chairmen for the project are: Virginia Reilly, gen- | eral chairman; Anna Mae Mohr, editor; Joan Ellis, publicity chair- | man for ways and means; Barbara! Jean Miller, circulation manager. | Jackie Smith .is chairman of the organization and ,K Miss Barbara | Jean Sullivan, Miss Gertrude Lind-'! ley and James Otto are sponsors of the club.

RIVIERA CLUB TO HOLD PHOTO SHOW.

A spring photographic exhibit is | being sponsored by the Riviera Camera club this month _at the clubhouse. Any Riviera club member is eligible to enter a picture not previously exhibited in any Riviera Camera .club showing or salon. Awards will be presented at a dinner .on March 20, when all prints will be on exhibit.

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