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THE LITTLE BIPPEB The Little Dipper is the means by which the students in the Upper School have the opportunity of allowing their literary lights to shine upon an awaiting public. This year we have made a very special effort to add some- what to the regular content of original stories by having a sports column and general school news, and by inter- spersing throughout each issue the quips and anecdotes which develop both wittingly and unwittingly in the classroom. We have found the work not only interesting but highly stimulating and we feel that the calibre of the writing and the co-operation of the students have been fully up to our expectations. We gratefully acknowledge the very valuable and friendly help of Mrs. Peckham and of the student body, who have given us a very fruitful year in our magazine work. To our successors we say, Good luck, and carry on! N. S. ELEE ELUB The Glee Club this year was again under the direction of Mrs. Edmund Peckham. We comprise a group of forty- five girls who have all been very cooperative. Our first performance was at the Thanksgiving Assem- bly, when we sang twice. We appeared next at the Christmas Pageant and sang several songs. This occasion proved to be one of our most successful performances of the year. It was at this time that the Madrigals, including Constance Wood, Joyce Reed, Nancy Seder, Jocelyn Manzer, Jean Camp- bell, Janet Mattson, Mary Lou Rossland, Carol Tomaian, Barbara Reed, Mary Givan, Saran Bruce, and Barbara Park, made their first appearance. As spring neared, we all anxiously awaited April fifth. At this time we enjoyed a wonderful dinner and con- cert with the Governor Dummer Glee Club. There was a very good attendance, and I believe every girl thor- oughly enioyed herself. The Madrigals again performed by singing Holiday for Strings, and a few other well- known selections. Our last performance was Commencement Day. l am sure many of us hated to see the year come to an end. Those of us that are leaving want to thank Mrs. Peck- ham for her wonderful leadership We sincerely hope that next year will be as successful. C. W. LIBBABY EUMMITTEE The annual Activity of the Library Committee is taking charge of the book store at the Blue Moon Fair. This year we had an exceptionally good selection of all types of books for both adults and children. Our book store was very successful and with the proceeds we are adding many new books to the library. Management and orderliness of the library are in charge of the members of the committee. Each girl has an assigned day on which she is responsible for putting away books and straightening the room. A. H. Ann Hall, Chairman, Miss Mulno, Faculty Adviser, Hope Gilson, Joyce Schneider, Sibyl Mathews BBAMATIE CLUB BUABB Janet Mattson, President Barbara Park, Nancy Heywood, Renee Michelson, Phyllis Hall, Suzanne Watters. Miss Leslie, Faculty Adviser The first meeting of the Dramatic Club this year was a Coke and Cookie party in the library. Plans for the year were outlined and new members welcomed. ln December the movie, How Green Was My Valley, was shown in the Gym, and refreshments were served afterwards. Several members of the club took part in the Christ- mas Pageant on the day before Christmas vacation. The theme was, as usual, the birth of Christ. A most effective tableau climaxed the Pageant. Three workshop plays were presented at the April meeting. The Menu, by Alice Gerstenberg, and Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, were directed and acted by members of the drama class. The third, Our Aunt From California, by Madeline Demarest Barnum, had its cast comprised of freshmen only. At the May meeting, Mr. Myles McAleer spoke to the group on make-up. Throughout the year groups of students have been to see several productions, including The Magnificent Yankee, starring Louis Calhern, and The lmportance of Being Earnest, the Oscar Wilde comedy which was produced by John Gielgud and his all-English cast. Mr. Gielgud portrayed the main role. Every year funds are raised by the annual Spring play and are used to help finance Lower and Upper School productions. Our choice for this year was Moliere's The Imaginary lnvalid, arranged and adapted by Kenneth Watson Turner. T H E C A S T Argan, Jean H. Campbell, Toinette, Renee S. Michelson, An- gelique, Nancy Watters, Monsieur Fleurant, Barbara Franklin- Beline, Joan P. Holmstrom, Monsieur de Bonnefoi, Barbara Ai Park, Cleante, Phyllis A. Woods, Monsieur Diafoirus, Beverly Tilden, Thomas Diafoirus, Joyce E. Anderson, Louison, Lois Wald, Beralde, Janet A. Bath, Monsieur Purgon, Marion D. Leavitt Our final event of the year was the annual Dramatic- Glee Club Picnic which was held as usual on the day before Class Day. J. M. BLUES AND BBEYS ANN WELLINGTON BARBARA FRANKLIN Captain of The Blues Captain of The Greys Blue-Grey games are played in all sports and a Varsity team chosen from the best players on either team. SOCCER, Thelma Goodale, Mary Lou Rossland, Frances Daniels, Connie Caron, Nancy Watters, Marion Leavitt, Phyllis Hall, Nancy Seder. HOCKEY, Ann Hall, Denise vanValkenburg, Patsy Spaulding, Bar- bara Franklin, Ann Nelson, Ann Wellington, Beverly Tilden, Janet Mattson. BASKETBALL: Janet Bath, Beverly Tilden, Suzanne Watters, Barbara Franklin, Charlotte Lamson, Patsy Spaulding. Our outside activities in athletics have consisted this year of: A hockey game with Commerce, Trip to Northfield for winter sports, Basketball games with Alumnae, Becker, and two games with the Lincoln School which were followed by dinners in honor of the 25th anniversary, Annual bas- ketball and baseball games with the faculty.
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