JI’NIOK V\.A\ tiiOHHAT HANDhv\!The Junior piny to hi* givenThursday, December 1H, it beginning to show Unit, it will In* a good i entertainment, g ;The play, “Girl Nhy„ is nhontn boy who it juitt Unit. If* too had whon n charming young man gets a girl thrown at. hin head until he’s irirl shy, Yet hare im the hand Home Tom Arsdale, played by Calj.j Mill, graduating from college with tthe name of being a woman haterand what a eontriiNt he in to binroom mate, Oke, for Oke, playedby Tommy Hall, in faithful tomore girls, one after the other, than any other man in college. Tom wishes he could get over hisshyness and dared to meet the fascinating Halts .Sanford, Katherine M• Herat TilO no tlmd in which this is done, with the* help of the maid, Hirdie Dnverne, Mary Ituth Jnm i in- # t nun ual.Benches Carter, a pray young t.hivifr of 17. and Okr’s presentn 1weakness, in played by Joan Simmons. Alfred Tennyson Murgn-1toid, Malvern Adams, is the stu-1 dious type and ia usually in a stateof thrilled cxcitcfnent ^ver ,his poetic inspirations. Dean Marlowsthe college Dean, Charles Walter jadmires Tom’s aunt Carolyn, Anna%Moth Ewing, from the moment she sticks her inquisitive head in the room. Sylvia Webster, the iroil from home” is played by Jeannette Williams, Hirdie Da- • verne, Mary Jones, after having been lilted by hot hoy friend, Chuck Mayo, Dick Eedriek, turns the tables on him when she “made •rood in the movies.” Aetna, a colored wash lady, is played by Ruth Potter* Mr. Arsdale, Billie Bichins, is doing everything in his power to keep Tom, his son, frommarrying someone whom he didn’tpick out for Tom.“Girl Shy” is a whirlwind of unexpected sit tint ions with everyone getting mistaken for somebodyelse. The cast has worked very hard and hope to give* a good performance. The admission for highschool students is 15 cents and25 cents.1