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une, 1936 The KALENDS K . Violins Margaret Hinckley Rutli Wliitaker .lean Mattliews Claude Wall Arlene Laing Robert Mahon Nlarion Howard Clarinet Emily Dannlieimer Andrew Davis Flute Donald Green Baritone Williaxii Andrews The Orchestra Trumpcf Howard Wi11ai1d Herbert Wall Russell Arcliiluald H urn Don Davidson Tuba Williaiim Humphries Piano Harrie Fraser Betty Nielson, Asst. Perrurrion Rolvcrt lrislm Alex lVlaCDOwell l3ll
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The KALEND5 June,1936 Flute Donald Green Clarinet Andrew Davis Malcom lVlcNaughton Sawyer Allen Emily Dannheimer Stephen Evans LaVern Greenman Raymond Gitchell Saxophone Lewis Merrill The Band Horfzs and McllopfJo:zr's Don Davidson Robert Adam Williain Oles Ralph Owens Baritone Williani Andrews Basses William I-lumphries Charles Stein Drums Alex MacDowell Robert Irish E301 Tronibunes Robert Nlabon John Westcott John Newkcrlc Harold Owens Trzunpvts Howard Winand Herbert Wall Russell Archibald Kenneth Curtis Robert Evenden William Thomson
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The KALENDS g H June, 1936 High Spots SEPTEMBER 3- There were four new teachers whom we had to inspect. OCROBER 4- The teachers soon found out that we were too smart for them, so they all ran off to a con- ference to think up a new plan of attack. OCTOBER 19- On this day, Bob Irish made his first public appearance at a 4-H Rally with a drum just a little bit bigger than himself. He looked mighty cute though, if we do say it. OCTQBER- Well, when a soccer team goes out and brings in a championship four consecutive years, I guess weill have to admit that it's pretty good. That's just what our team Gwent and did and are we proud! We strut around with our heads a mile above the clouds. NOVEMBER 21 AND 22- Miss Phillips did herself proud in the produc- tion, Wind in the South. We never knew before how cross and disagreeable Stuart Cavan could be. The new velvet curtains certainly gave the stage a dressed-up look. DECEMBER 5- A minstrel show is a mighty fine thing, but this one had its moments of embarrassment for several people. You see, it was this way: Epi- demic was called before he got his pink shirt on. Now of course he couldn't possibly go on the stage without his pink shirt. Oh, mercy, no! So everybody spent a few minutes of torture before they finally decided to go on without him. Whew! ! DECEMBER 15- The Vesper services, however, went off fault- lessly. The singing was splendid and Rev. Mr. Krusa gave a fine speech. This program was one of the highlights of the school year and a great credit to Miss Krusa. in 1935-1936 JANUABY 20-24- But Regents, week finally overtook us-we couldnit get away from it, try as we would. It pursued us with outstretched hands and what could we do but meekly surrender? However, much to our surprise, a great many of us lived through it. MARCH 10- The local prize-speaking contest ended in a first place for both Edyth and Walter Ward. It must run in the family! Edyth's selection was a hair-raising one called The Monkey's Paw. Walter's was After He Was Dead. MARCI-I 13- Another victory for The Kalends! A second place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion. Who says we aren't good? APRIL 2- On this night we all turned out to see the two one-act plays and puppet show. The first play was a comedy called The Next Best Girl. The second one, named Jon, had us dampen- ing handkerchiefs at the rate of fifty a minute. More people developed sudden colds during that play! Jon was the one we sent to Ithaca. The puppet show was called The Romance of the Willow Tree Plate. It went off smoothly with no strings dropped and no one doing sudden dances in the wrong places. APRIL 3- The semi-finals ended the same way-victory for both of the Wards. It must run in the family! APRIL 9-21- We got so tired of school that we couldn't stand it any longer, so we sneaked out and snitched almost two weeks of rest. Wish Easter came oftener! APRIL 28- There was great excitement when we were summoned to have our Kalends pictures taken. E321
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