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10 Cnflieizifil-serial MOVING PICTURES v The people of Ardsley saw many of the movie programs, which were excep- tionally good thls year, being clean, sparkling, laughable, and instructive. The programs improved greatly as new ones were given. Some of the feature pictures held in the school were Douglas McLean,p in Introduce Me, The Cannon Ball Expressf The VVorld W'ar,,' Rex in King of Wild ,Horsesfi and The Flami ff T il.' B A ' 1 comedies and educational pictures. ng ra esidcs these features there were These entertainments gave ideas and many laughs for the spectators. The school organizations which had charge of the movie programs were the Student Council, Hon r S i G' l - t - ' V 0 ociety, ir Scouts, Boy Scouts, and the Orchestra. These or- ganizations, therefore, made money to pay their debts. U VVe thank the people for their support of the Ardsley High School Organi- zations. TAYLOR AND KEYLOIR The program of Messrs. Taylor and Keclor was given on Saturday evening, October 23, 1926, in the Ardsley High School Auditorium. Mr. Herbert A. Taylor was the magician, the juggler, and the ventriloquist, and was capable of giving a full evening's program alone in any of these three branches. He also did the comedy clown characterizations, the paper tearing, and the rag pictures. Mr. W. C. Keylor was the tenor soloist, and gave several seleltions, which consisted of his imitation of musical instruments, pianologues, and included char- acter songs n Scotch, Irish and Negro dialect. CMr. VV. C. Keylor, a hrst-class pianist, was almost as good as Paderewskil CM1-. Herbert A. Taylor. the regular comedian, provoked the laughter of the evening. He performed many tricks which were a mystery to the audience? THE AMERICAN GLEE CLUB The American Glee Club presented the highest grade of talent we ever had in Ardsley, on Friday, March 4, 1927, at 8:15 P. M. The program was held in the new Ardsley High School Auditorium and was under the auspices of the Ardsley Hgh School Orchestra. The program consisted of vocal solos, quartets in close harmony, instru- mental music, and musical novelties. There was a truck load of sage setting and paraphernalia glorifying the new stage. The program was enjoyed by the audi- ence because of its novelty. The entertainers were said to b eone of the most popular American quartets, and we were fortunate in securing them, The fact that the Albert VVicker's Plat- form Service were trying to secure our business for next year alone was respon- sible for their detour to the village of Ardsley. 'lhey were the same management which presented the Taylor and lleylor Ll1iCl'lZ1ilIlTlCYlt, Kings of l7unland,'l which made such a hit here.
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IARQRQEEEIW 'l' 'I'lll?I .XIQTS .NND l'R.Xl7'l'?4 t'l.l'l1 Marjorie Longmnir lithel lolz Mary De Rosa Magclalun l'reclm-l Milfy G6F21ght5' lillian liolmt-rtsoii EllZ2ll7Cfl1 L00 llilrla fanning lilorenve fnnser. l'resiclenI hliss l7orothy liaxter. .Xrlviser Xlihen the .Xrls ancl Crafts Clnh was organixefl. in Sepleinlmer. nncler the clirees tion of Miss Dorothy llaxter. il consistecl of lwaeticallv all the girls in the three Y upper high school classes. liesicles carrying on ils rt-gnlar work, the clnh has clone several things which have heen of great assistance to the school, 'llhe girls niacle over the old lahoratory into a neat anrl eheerinl sewing-rooan. They also cliil a great cleal of work in helping with the vostnines for the l lperetta, The arts and Crafts Lllnh was in charge of the llallowe'en l'arly given for the High School, in Uetoher. Tllli C'l,lCl7 t'l.l'l1 Ililcla Canning linnna Sanger Nlarian Xlilliains Lillian Rohertson Ruth Xlalhews llarhara l'l'lSClllllZlllll Olive White liclith Vnclney liertrncle XYalter Lillian XYallcer lfrierla Welcli Louise Sieiliano Ethel Zotz lletty llell Dorothy l.acltnian Mary Geraghty .Xlrinv linell liathryn llrooks Bertha Norris .Xlaffclalen l'reClilel llelen llerthelson in-mil xxx-ich. l'resirlt'nl lfihel Zolz, 'lireasnrer Bertha Norris. Secretary Hlive Wliite. X'ice-l'i-esiclent lfthel Zotz, Secretary .Xlary fieraglny. YieeAl'resicleiil I.illian llolnemsoii. l'ianist One ol the attractions at the lligh School L'oininenceinein was the Clef Clnh chorus, which sang several songs. 'lihe lilnh was organizerl nncler the leaclership of the music teacher, Kliss Xlnnson. two years ago. ll was niacle np of girls in High School who harl a flesire to learn ninsir. lt niet every week to holrl a hnsi- ness meeting. The girls showerl a rlecirlecl iinprowinein when they enlertainerl the anclienee in assemblies with some ol their songs. Tliere are other aclvantages in helonging to the clnh, for the girls have hafl goorl times in going to picnics. ancl nieeling together.
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