team, headed the Speeches given by the basketball boys in which each told of some of his experi- ences at Topeka. The cheerleaders then added a few words, followed by the presentation of the basket- ball trophy to Mr. Challans by the captain of the team. The program was closed with the singing of the school song, and a holiday was then declared for the remainder of the day. KIRBY PAGE SPEAKS TO LARGE AUDIENCE Dr. Kirby Page, well known au- thor, social evangelist, and re- ligious lecturer, conducted three meetings at the Methodist Church March 22. Dr. 'Page’s topic was ‘‘Strengthen- ing Democracy Through Prevention of Economic Depression” at the A o’clock session. A covered dish luncheon was held in the Fellowship Center at 6 o’clock after which Dr. Page spoke on “What We Can Do About the Race Problem.” “The people who have race prejudices are suffer- ing from spiritual leprosy,” he said. Dr. Page discussed ‘‘How Chris- tianity Can Help in Winning the Peace” at the 8 o’clock meeting. All of these meetings were at- tended by a large number of high school students and their parents. Read the Echo ads. chids. Later he discovers that she is only a hair dresser and not the famous movie star~tTie -then