HiGHSCHOOLSTUDENTS AWAIT THE MIKADO”Tonight :it 8:15 sharp, slmlentH of the music and dramatic departments at' tin* High school will present The Mikado'*. The music: Is eviromely livuly and tuneful, while the lines nro full of wit and humor, featuring | such sungs us “Three Mule .Maids From School. Tit Willow”, Behold The Lord High Execntinner”, The Flowers Unit Bloom in the Spring, trn In, etc.The entire east. eompoRed of High School stmlenls^^tUJi a few exceptions. Is as follows;Kn-lCo fi ord High Executioner). .......................Joe Han nonNanki-Poo ............Henry GilettoThe Mikado ..........John PetersonPfsli-Tiish ..........Loren SpillmanPooh Hali ..............Cordon PopeThree sisters, wards of Ko-JCo Yum-Yum, Pi Di-Sing, Pccp-ilo *.....................DorothyGoff. Agues Ewing. Doris GoodwinKales!)a ...........Dorothy KimballGeisha cl since by Florence Tate, accompanied by Janet and Alice Kuenz-ILChorusIrene Sawyer. Lorraine Shepard, Thelma Shepard, Charlotte Hold. Helen Kuhllinss, Ellzaheih Oci-ier, Frances Morey, Grace Aldrige, Olivet i e Cooley, Bern Ire Lesknwitz. Gertrude Hnmhort, Laura Turkow-shi. Helen Stetumasui, Gladys Baker, Luelhi iMelniiiger. Esther Orvls, Isabel N’oblc. Evelyn Palm, Dorothy Marvin, Mcnilu Merton. Rnlh Woodward, Paul Strong, Lester Frank, J-oster WinzcnrCfd, Paul Smith, May Hudficld, Ned lirown, ‘ Floyd Christoph. Hen Schimniel. Chester Dr caw, Wilfred Maynard. Charles Morey, Milton Thompson, Paul Rmiih. Harold Kulii-man.In order to avoid unpleasant feel-oHOW QUIET AMI? 10WE5O USE0 TO 3E ON TUNt