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4'Letls campaign for a 30 hour day, groaned busy Cavekids as they read the weekly bulletin. Students could take 'iff' 5 their choice of events, but they usually chose too many. X fx There were rousing pep sessions like the one at which Bruce 74 ,. g Saunders appeared amid cheers and swoons. Guys and gals , ' trampled on each others shoeless feet at the Highland l-lop and Wk A screamed with surprise when lvlarcave jumped out of a cake at the Alltold dance. In May they proudly showed their parents open house displays and hesitantly introduced them to their teachers. Spring was banquet season. The dinners varied from the National Honor Society's - spaghetti supper to the more formal affair of the Commercial Club, FINDING PLENTY TC DO Cawzlubla, 1j,QlL '26'12aL 6J.QI'lf!lCl,L'1 maluz, npans houu,
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gi 1 1? is 7 if tx ' I - eil There were evening performances presented by the students for townspeople. Ciuys and gals in the band and orchestra showed the public their talents at four concerts besides the Spring Festival which combined the band. orchestra and choral groups, At Christmas time students presented the annual Christmas Vespers for fellow classmates and the public, Young actors shook off the effect of dramatic fever shaky knees and sudden loss of memory-to stage three plays during the year. Although the actors worked long and late, committees did their share by tramping all over town, borrowing costumes. painstakingly applying makeup and trying to sell a ticket to everyone they saw. RUSHING FROM CLASSES Jana, wmk rm, Students spent many hours practicing for three plays and seven concerts they presented to townspeople. Blackfriar talent scouts and Blackfriar talent presented the Poetry Parade for underclassmen, Another treat for them was a program in which the band played selections from their concert. Thanks awfullyw was the much quoted punch line of a play given for an Assembly by the dramatic class. On the two mornings that the National l-lonor Society held inductions, nervous upperclassmen tried to listen to the speeches by the old members but found themselves glancing hopefully at the balcony trying to spot their parents, Emcee Don Krueckeber and Talent Scout Dorothx S Lung listen an Ron XViggins recites The Creation' t: win the Poetry Parade. a Blackfriar assemblv ll mmmdiaea., pfzadicn, fm Hula, and that
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