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THE HOUR GLASS acKempysv The Senior play, Ken1py, was presented lilebruary 18th and 19th. Through the efforts put forth by Miss Teller, Mr. lgyneh, and the east, the play proved sneeessful. The story takes plaee in a small New Jersey town about 60 miles from New York Uity. The scenes are laid in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Renee. They have three daughters, .lane Wade, the eldest, being' the only married one eonsiders herself superior to tl1e rest of her sisters. Kate lienee, the seeond daughter has high ambitions and finds the small town life very dull. Ruth Benee, the youngest daughter was of the sensible type and possessed a sweet personality. Kate has long been in love with Duke Merrill a sueeessful business man but refuses to marry him beeause he does 11ot be- lieve in her. Une day, Kemp James, a young plumber arehiteet, eomes t.o fix a pipe in the kitc-hen. Beeause he believes in her, having read her book and having sworn to marry the authoress, Kate marries him very suddenly and thus bringing tremendous surprise to the whole household. The plot thiekens. Ruth and Kemp fall in love and in the end Ben NVade and Duke Merrill find a way to have Kate7s inarriage annulled, thus bring- ing 't Duke and Kate baek together again and the family mix-up is at length settled. tContinued on Page 241 Page Twenty-One
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THE HOUR GL ASS I , , YYY GLEE CLUB The Give Ulnli orgzinizoml lust full an Work. We eleetell three ollieersz Pr Ha-vi'etzi1'y. Nlnrjorie 'illll'I101'Q 'llrezisuro' nl-rl to llnve our ineetings every Nlvecl Ululi was mliviclerl into groups with at meeting il group gave El selection for oii The Glee l'l11li gave soino seleetioii Assn-nilily wliic-li was given during tlic sang at two pzitriotiv progrznns for tlie Uno of wliicfli was the veleliiwition of or Wzisliington. The otlierea liiventeni sponsored for the rem-olleetion of the I Besides providing ourselves with we are glacl to have been nlile to benefit and our c-oninnniity with our musical i l l Glee Club l ll clevidecl upon our year's tesiclent, Eunive 'llurnerg V, Fay Kelsey. XYQ plan- nesmlzxy nigllt. The Glee leader for eaeli. Every 1' eiitortaininent. s in tlie Negro Spiritual winter season. iWe also benefit of tlie vonnnunity. ir leading patriot, George 'iizil C'0l0l5I'2ltl0I1 progruni glattle of Lexington. 4 . . lenyoyalxle entertainment the nienibors of the seliool 'tivity. We are very tlizinkful to our cooperative leader, Mrs. Mack :xml the exvcllent pianist Miss Smith, for their aid in strengthen- ing our singing ability. Page Twenty l !
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THEN HOUR G ASS i ARCHERY CLUB Seated tleft to rightlf Helen Bleir, Kathryn Parke, Notebaert, Maud Sturdevant, Lois Wood. First Row tstandingl-Gordon Fake, Ruth Graham, Heaney, Ruth Donk, Araline Butler, Ida Geary, H liam Dixon. Second Row tstandingl--James Parke, Richard Ryan, Arthur Hulburt, Robert Wynnings, Harold Holde l Archery So long as the new moon returns i bow, so long will the faseination of hearts of men. +T!1ou1p.Qow Tl1is year has been the addition of ,a neu spoi ' 't to our school Zl0t1VllQl0S. lt, is archery, a sport Whi strong, yet is not too strenuous for the 4-oinposed of both boys and girls, owes M r. Steinfeldt, who has unceasingly gi to set the vlub upon its feet. No one o so proficient in the art that he expects nament this sunnner but several, thr have been able to niake a few holes in vlub is only in its infancy but We expee' prove, for anyone who has onee beeoln so held by the yviteliery of arehery th in the sport he loves. i l Page Twenty-TWO l i Edith Hopp, Mr. Steinfeldt, Agnes Foy Coon, Ruth Albright, Patricia enry Notebaert, Louise Wagor, Wil- Lawrence Westerman, Lyle Denney, 'ness, Ralph Quinlan. n heaven a bent, beautiful txrcfliery keep hold of the ch tests the skill of the weak. The archery olub, ts taekle and beginning to ven of his time and effort t the members has become to win the national tour- ugh continuous practice, he target. This year the 3 that it will grow and im- really interested in it, is t he eontinues to engage
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