Will Have Program at Pullman Tonight
Dramatic classes of the fourth all-state high school music camp at Washington State college will present the first in a series of three final
music camp programs tonight in Bryan hall, Pullman. Three one-act plays, a burlesque debate and several readings are included in the evening's
entertainment.
Ralph Hansen Jr., Spokane, will direct the play, "Hog Business," by Hermine Duthie Decker, and Jean Brown, Spokane, will give a reading.
Eloise Giblett, Spokane, is a member of the affirmative team in a burlesque debate.
"Hot Biscuits" and "Three's a Crowd" are the other plays to be given. The all-state high school chorus and band concerts will be presented Thursday evening, and an orchestra concert Friday evening will wind up the four-week camp for the 90 students attending.