I lasi vvlinertlonwillLongfellow School• • rpto bTlimet,j ber i EaOperetta PresentedBefore Large Crowdrecto * manThe Longfellow school operetta,“On Midsummer’s Day. was presented at the Logan Junior High J ,ukei school auditorium Thursday eve- j t*1lt;“ ning before an audience of almost *_ut ^ five hundred.M r. anytlThe settings and costumes were;especially pretty and the children \ ^presented the musical numbers in j sthebuttinueTliCarbselecspeaking jiart in a commendable jmanner.E. N. Orossin, principal of the school, and his corps of teachers, Kathryn Maloney. Kathryn Wild.Marguerite McCann. Ruby Smith.Esther Blackwood and Lucille j ^camethatlaunctainQutrnheim. worked faithfully with the children for several weeks prior to the date of the operetta's preseulation and the musical numbers were under the direction of! *or Miss Lucille Quernheim with the assistance of the other teachers of, the school. I ’’speci for tChildren who took part were: I itRose Lee Ross, who played the {the i part of the Child who owned a j build flower garden: Janet I^ee Brymer,ty fa mainFairy Queen, and the following: Nasturtiums—Phyllis Shaw, Estelle Harry. Wanda J. Howell.poses As to tilTicPoppies- Ruppert Roberts. Ronald Smuckler, Billy Bigelow.Asters—Herb Willis. C. C. Berger, H. Jay Bellm.camp r a zedPansies—'Lloyd K(?rley, Donald Harriss, Donald La Susa.campThiDaisies—Mary P. Stevens. Betty J. Harriss. Ella M. Williams.a gr; and c ten niPrimroses—D oris A. Clinton.Joan Browon, Alice Baga.FastViolets—Elsie Richards. Loretta Keough. Doris J. Piquard.Pinks Helen R. Kilby, Jean Entsminger, Estelle McClure.Fairies—Norma J. Nausley. Alma Fay Byrd. La Donna Mitchell. Cor-inne J. Vincent, Doris Ann Penrod.RIC(UP)Helen P. Bates. Mary R. Piquard, I ShirtiNancy Willis, Bessie Wyman, Mary Getul A. Jewell, Barbara Thorp, Carmen fover D. Nisbet. I «Prisithe a sons, todayBrownies—John Hugh Dellacca.Floyd R. Williams, Vee Wills, Pat(Turn to Page Six, Please)