Bancroft School - Blue Moon Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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92 THE BLUE MOCN On March 21 we gave a program in Big Assembly. To open the program one of the pupils told about folk songs, and we all sang an old English folk song called The Keeper. The staff and clef signs, the time signatures, and the kinds of notes, rests, and scales were explained by other pupils. Then the childhood of Mozart and Beethoven were related. To conclude our program we sang The Anvil Chorus from the opera Il Trouatoreu by Verdi. We are preparing a program of patriotic music for chorus and toy orches- tra, in honor of George Washington's 200th Anniversary, which will be given in Little Assembly. PHYLLIS MASSEY, Class V Class IV has a toy orchestra. There are seven kinds of instruments in it: drums, cymbals, triangles, castenets, tambourines, bells, and Pan's pipes. One of us is the conductor who directs with a baton. I like to play the triangles. Some mornings we read from scores, and play. We write little pieces of our own. With Miss VJeeks' help we wrote a piece on the black board which she played for us. During the year we have also been learning to march and skip to different rhythms. ELIZABETH ALTON. Class IV FRENCH CLUB IN ORDER that the girls of Class VIII might become more familiar with French, a club has been organized in which French alone is spoken. Thus far we have been entertained at the homes of Mrs. Robinson, Carol Churchman, and June Spencer. At the first two meetings we played French games which were most interesting and instructive. During tea time the hostess made desperate attempts to converse with her guests in French. At the third meeting characters were chosen for a French play, which we hope to present soon after the Easter vacation. At the time of the BLUE MOON Fair we felt versatile enough to paint some Hower pots in which we planted parsley. We also painted several sets of cans for condiments, on which Mademoiselle put attractive designs. Our idea was a success, and we feel sure we helped the Fair a great deal. JUNE SPENCER, Class VIII CLASS VI THANKSGIVING PLAY ONAWANDA was written by Louisa M. Alcott. The story itself was not meant to be a play, but was successfully dramatized by Miss Ciroff and presented by Class VI for the Thanksgiving Assembly.



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ATHLETICS FOR BOYS SHORTLY after the opening of school in September, Mr. Williams issued a call for candidates from the Middle School for the football team, Graduation had weakened the team so much that it was necessary to rebuild it entirely. With Chase, Dewey, Sherer, Higgins, and Stinson, as a basis, Mr. Williams developed a light but aggressive team which functioned well in in- formal scrimmages with school teams of the vicinity. The ice on the rink during the winter was seldom good for skating. The boys spent many periods in the gymnasium playing basketball or working on apparatus. At the gym meet in April, demonstrations were given of jumping the buck, rope climbing, and medicine ball throwing. An innovation at the meet was a series of wrestling bouts by the Lower School boys. The baseball season was in full swing by May. lt was necessary to find a new battery as well as to fill vacancies in the infield and the outfield, but the prospect for a successful season is fair as the BLUE MOON goes to the press. A victory over Pay School, to make up for last year's defeats, is the object of every man on the squad. HENRY PINNY, Class VIH

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