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E' Betty Mcmlove-President Zlfzfriel Frcdcricks-T reasurer Dorothy Bains-Sergeant-at-Arms Dai-W E-'ff-ff Zoo Bolt!-Secretary Vlcepresldent Edna Robc-1'fso1z- Vice-president 0 I G1r'1s Club Wifi! the beginning of the fall season, the Girls' Club presented a colorful style show. Filmv evening gowns, crepe afternoon dresses, school frocks, sport suits, riding habits, and exquisite wedding dresses were displayed for the benefit of the new freshmen who were invited to attend. Dorothy Roz- marynowski's song, as she promenaded before the audience in a. cream-colored semi-formal, produced a lovely effect. At intervals the singing hat trio, composed of Daisy Estes, Shirley Pagon, and Eliza- beth Welyer, entertained while perched coquettishly on stands, wearing the latest styles in fall berets. La Verne Gloyer and Sally Reichhardt contributed ballet and tap dances, receiving many encores. Al- together, it was a grand start for the semester, and congratulations go to president Betty Manlove for her competent management. Many girls were fascinated by the dramatic readings of Mrs. Eugene Perry, who was the guest speaker at the November Meeting. Her selections included numerous child and foreign dialects. We hope to have you again, Mrs. Perry! Margaret Lovretich sang a lovely solo, and Florence Seraphin played a violin solo-, accompanied by Leora Gilder and Virginia Kuzba at the piano. At the freshman program, a one-act play entitled The Ghost of the Freslzmain was presented by some of the freshman girls. Carla Shriner played the ghost scene to perfection, and -lean Roloff made an almost real Macbeth. With Muriel Schuetz it was simple. She merely had to act natural in her characterization of a Hgreenl' little freshman. The other practical, boarding-school girls were Mary Barr and Patricia Rakowski, who completed the excellent performance. Only one tiny complaint could be made-the girls did not speak quite loud enough. To climax the hour, Dona Jewell gave a very clever monologue. Soft music and muffled chatter coming from the girls' gym announced the Boys, Club-Girls' Club dance, and we opened the doors on a jubilee of gay frocks, happy faces, and shuffling feet. Dressed in shiny, satin overalls, Dolores Goldman entertained with a. tap dance and song. at the same time proving her skill at jumping rope. Other features on the program were vocal numbers by Aurelia Sytkowski, Dorothy Rozmarynowski, and David Paton. At the Club election the nominees and pre- sent officers selected a program entitled 'iYes- terday and Todayu. One wing of the stage rep- resented the gay '9O's and the other, the pre- sent era. No, No, A Thousand Timejs No was sung and dramatized by Shirley Pagon, who was dressed in an old-fashioned costume to .S'hi1'ley Pagotz-Treasurer Dolores Goldman-Secly Anita, Cyrog-President Vera DM1Z7'l-SCfg'CHHt-3t- Arms PAGE 2 8
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