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V lllrxgf Elll ff 2' 'w Q ri II AAYII THE GIRLS' LEAGUE e ,I V Virginia Walker, Elizabeth Wilson, Genevieve Baker, Rosemary McNutt, President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer OCTOBER 17, 1931--Candidate speeches over. V. Ray Pearson actually paraded in high heels. Such appeal. D. J. Merten spoke for two people. Wayne Gilbert's funny antics from the switchboard certainly put me in a grand humor for my speech. Stage situation congested, Jane Rothenback and Doris Holden stuck to the arms of the wicker furniture like flies. OCTOBER 24, 1931--Now the next white outfit will mean graduation. Saw Johnnie Prince laughing at the initiation dress rehearsal. Oliicers answered 'fl do exactly twenty-four times- that's six apiece, Virginia Walker's knees quivered for fear she'd lose the League bracelet. Some- one even got stuck on the phrase I am the Spirit di JANUARY 23, 1932-Tea for incoming girls. Katie Vail reported a heated discussion held by' sophs on why the seats were elevated in Mr. Heagney's room. The reception line certainly discussed the girls, too-we picked out Charlotte Robbins, Ruth Lantz, Sarah Lore, and Gwendo- lyn Gwinn to do things at South. The cookies-such fancy richness. i'Rainey Bramblett certainly pleased everyone with her rhapsodies. w w l 'hw 'QF' f Page 17
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STAGE CRAFT First Row-Newton Collett, Arthur Dunn, Julius Wood. Ray Hause, Mr. Kendig, Harold McWilliams, Franklin Fyles, Howard Schliecker, George Norberg, Mervin Morris. Second Row-Lionel Thieman, Francis Bennington, Willis Kientz, James Larson, Robert Bromm, Arthur Egrfy, Wayne Gilbert, Howard Trout, Fred Douglas, Daniel Cann, john Price, Fred Kruse, George 1 ips. This morning, a visit to the stage craft class, which does make and handle scenery for all of the programs presented. All scenery is designed by the class, and the boys are divided into different crews headed by foremen. The stage, which is one of the largest in Denver, is worked under the able supervision of Mr. Kendig. The lighting is con- trolled by Wayne Gilbert at the switchboard. Page 19
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