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GIRLS' GLEE ru’H PH IXCl PALS IX Oil DOCTOR!” BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Adviser: Helen M. Wakefield Fifty-seven
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OH DOCTOR! Once again with the co-operative spirit necessary to produce a great success, the Glee Clubs, Orchestra, faculty and student body joined together to make Oh Doctor!” an outstanding spectacle. We are still attempting to solve the complications that arose at Dr. Drinkwatcr’s Sanitarium when Glory, the Doctor’s grand-daughter, sent her best friend. Honor, as proxy to that now famous twenty-first birthday party. There were patients who limped, wheezed, and whined in true hypochondriac manner: dashing cowboys such as Mclllroy and Bradley who thrilled the girls to pieces: swaggering Mexicans led by Westneat displaying all the villainies of a real Pancho Villa: goddesses, lisping doctors, and morning glories; Jean 1'ilippone as a languorous senorita, and Miriam Paliwoda, dancing a fancy juts dc deux straight out of the Ballet Russe. And Tommy Mitchell in that exotic costume! Our heart lxxits were audible. ()f course, the fact that the coffers of the school fund were considerably swelled by the appreciative audience was a matter of small importance! In addition to those already mentioned, the principal characters were played by Rosemary Brady. I.ouisa Gray, Merrill Pisher. George Misdom. Marry Rubin. Llizabeth Parowski. F.dward Antczak. W illiam Reiner. Betty Ross. Nan ilundcn. Metro Romankiw. Willard Trent, Jean Taruc. and Melvin Ross who were outstanding in their roles. Naturally, our hats are off to the directors of music, of dancing, and of dramatics. the .Misses Helen M. Wakefield. Mary B. Wucherer, and Jennie I. Dougherty. under whose able coaching the production developed into a finished, professional performance. Fifty-six
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The Athletic Merit Club was organized in 1939 for the purpose of creating a greater interest in those athletic activities in which girls participate. s a result of its interest, a reorganization of athletics has taken place, and a letter award system instituted. The entire club meets on the first and third Fridays. The Executive Hoard meets every second and fourth Wednesday. Adviser................................... Mary B. Wucherek President ..............................Florence McDermott Secretary Dorothy Smith Treasurer ..............................................Miriam Paliwoda Publicity Manager........................................Agnes McGlynn Official Typist .............................. Grace Buff The past year has been a very busy one for this active group. In addition to their regular duties at the Information Desk, the members have had many opportunities to show their training in social etiquette and graciousness. They received, ushered, and served the members of the Health and Physical Education Association of Hudson and Essex Counties. Similar services were rendered to the members of the Evaluating Committee during April. They also assisted at the induction ceremonies of the National Honor Societv. Adviser Chief Hostess Mary IE Wucherek Grace Buff Fifty-eight
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