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Glennie NF ORTU NATELY we have no expert tennis players in our class, but some of the members enthusiastically engage in this sport and take part vigorously in the spring and fall tourna- ments. Last October the honors went to two girls in the Second Class: -Margaret Haskell, Winner, and Ellen Kennedy, runner-up. These are the short and simple annals of our tennis career, but we can look to other fields for conquest ! Page Forty-ji
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fllilass iBlap N February 21, this year, came our turn to provide the entertainment given annually to the school by the First Class. Instead of presenting an original take off on school life and affairs, we decided, after much violent discussion, to vary the customary type of program, that is to present a real play first. In short, as the programs said, it was an hour of First Class Fun. This began with a special release of Pathe - tic News Features, filmed by two members of the faculty, and revealing the lighter side of school life. Then came the play, The Maker of Dreams by Oliphant Down. The parts were taken by the First Class Playersi' - Elizabeth Melcher, Eleanor Lindabury, and Adaline Hall. Elizabeth and Eleanor were charming in their roles as Pierette and Pierrot, and Adaline, as the kindly and whimsical Dream Maker, played her part admirably. Last but certainly not least, came a series of vaudeville acts, in which our First Class ingenuity found expression. The whole performance ended when we sang to the school our optimistic First Class advice, - a song which gave the school the secret of our well-known optimism - LET A SMILE BE YOUR UMBRELLA ON A RAINY, RAINY DAY. Page For
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