Iwun pnue, ana saiu tu an tiieBoblling?WillEdgPegBobStaiTedhis cl ForSarahv'v clan: ■ ^“My son; today he is a man!”Class Night ExercisesClass night exercises were held in the Municipal Auditorium at eight o’clock on Tuesday evening. The exercises included a play “Seniors On Trial” presented by Stanley Fortner. Howard Hethcox, Bobby McCormick, James Hunt. Bobby Eichelberger. Alice Andrews. Harold Hodges, Jimmy Brady. Jack Morgan. Theodore Day. Glen LaRoe, and the other Seniors were brought to trial. The play was made-up of 3 scenes, the first a campus scene, the second a cort room scene, the third a campus scene.IMai Alice StanhMaCar ous?Jac headeHo\ truck Bet Geo hands I Sarmind ?Ted Glei wreck Imo giggle. Marly?Nor Tho Hellt;dimph OscgaretFlui eyes?Jeai friend (AnFre•e,!tr.jUPImogene Moore. Norma Porter, and Freda Eckstein sang.The Reader’s Digest Award was presented by Miss Town to Ted Nicol, who was Valdictorian.The Debate Awards went to Peggy Barganier. Jack Morgan, lima French and Milton Mingonet.Wilma Goulding then sang “Moon of Manakoora.”The P. E. O. Scholarship Award went to Norma Porter as saluta-torian. with the highest grades for the girls.The American Legion Awards were presented to Peggy Barganier and Jack Morgan as: the most outstanding girl and boy of the Senior Class. •, The D.- A. R. American History Awards were presented by Mr. Robert Johnston to Freda Eckstein in first place and to Ted Nicol Carmen Crooks, and.Jimmy Brady in second places..The Athletic Awards were made by Mr, Martin.Then the presentation of the Horse Shoe by the President of the Senior Class to the President of the Junior Class completed Class Night Exercises.Robter k: April Hissubjetnis;