CABARET N the ey emng of Nlarc h 8 the tenth annual LdlJ3lCl was held In former years ll has been the custom for the graduates to return 1n great number for the ey enlng, but thls year, clue to the w lr, there were only four, two of them lJC1Ilg' permanent resldents Slnce exams had lasted untlljust two day s before, most of the sklts were not of tl1ClI' usual length and for th1s reason they w ere preceded by a newsreel The fun began wlth the VN1ld Dogs of Boxford an amusmg, 11' we1rd combmanon of Jokes, songs, and dances put on by the F1fth form and ably supery 1sed by Mr Bartlett Next came the Quw Klds wlth Messrs Bragdon ordan Nflerrlman and Root The hlgll po1nt was reached when Ted forgot hls llnes but loftlly refused a sc rlpt offered h1m Iollowlng thls, Burhngham Wltll Carhn at the plano, hrst gaye a selectlon Oflflill songs and then l121XlI1g been jolned by the Boss, finxshed off wlth a yery cley er Absolutely Mr Gallagher, Posltly ely Mr Sheen yarlatlon fl he most colorful show ofthe entlre ey CHIHQ now came wlth the presentatlon of Mad Dogs and Engllshmen by a quartet conslstlng of Mr Bragdon, M Wrlght Platt, and Glfford The scenery was of an amazlng aspect and at regular mtery als emltted ey en more amaylng HOISCS Bables ust Bables wlth Rlpley X 1all, and nursemald Root, and the Golden Gloy es wlth Klller Iseatlng, Nesblt, and referee Kerngan, Hallowed 1n qulck successlon Followlng these, the school was gly en a chance to see the 1nter1or of that lonely san1tar1um up on the h1ll Happydale, as well as some of 1ts patlents Thls was the Fourth s product1on, but Mr Root took a major part 1n It Hls efforts, together wlth those of Goodhue, Shepley and Carlm, supphed numerous laughs at the expense ofa couple of masters Xfter the stage had once more been cleared, Brookes and Courtney supplled an amusmg d1alogue, IH Wll1Cl1 Ronnle B met hlS match and almost bought a set of uppers 1nstead ofa tlcket to Ch1cago The final sklt, Battallon Manoeuy ers or An -Xfternoon on Cow H111 gaye Mayer h1s annual chance to slng as well as show off h1s troops Ross was the other sololst and once more Mr Root added h1s 1n1m1table humor to the performance No account ofthe ey emng would be complete W1tl1OL1I a word on the orchestra Yot for many years has there been any thlng to touch If and It added an lnestxmable amount to tl1e cabaret as a whole It was composed of C arhn on the pxano Xbbott on the drums, Shepley on the trumpet, Luce on the clarlnet, and C obb as leader, who also sery ed as m ister ofceremonles Battahon Manoeuy ers was follow ed by Mr Ashburn s cabaret poem w h1ch, as always, proy ed 1 yerv Hne chmax, and whlch IS prlnted below Xftel the poem the entlre school jolned 1n slnglng the trad1t1onal Forty Years On and the cabaret was oy er for another Vear It 1s a major mystery Of all recorded h1story How C obb can make a fortune out of trade and muslc blent He ll let you hear l1lS smash l11lQS And lfyou produce the cash It s 18 T V ' , V . ., . V ' A 1 . , . . , , . . ' . . 1 ,. K , V . , V ., . . , ' V K t I f l K . .. ,. . . . , V I ' , V V L . . . . H ,. s ,, . . . . . V cf 7 ' 3 . V T 7 ' . H . . J, V. . . . V . . . ., .. K , , A , . . Y x Y , .4 . . . . K . Ki . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . , V , . . . . K . li , A . 1 . . . L. , l 1 .. . . ' w M . . V , ,, . . A s 7 s n u v o , c 1 . . . . , V V , ,. . . , , K . . LL . ,, . . . , . . . f. c c c c f , ' , . . . , 1 . . V X . V . . H ' . 1 . ,, . . Y . L . Q . .. . . . , 7' ' , sc Y as ' cc ' as ' ' . 4. L A V K . .. . . , . . . . , . . . . . c 7 9 L, V .. A . A . . c . H . , . , 9 cc as 7 . . . , I 1 s 7 A 7 n n L . c , . V . , . . , V L . . . , c ' 7 ' . . V 1 ' l . V .. , V ' ' ' c n n r A ,AT 1 W ' W . t 7 , A . ' . . ' f Zf T I . H ' ' ' fn .' ' ' , w - I 1 Y v V . r .' . . . . . ' 7. c I s n 4 , 4 L L qi ' ' cs , as V , Y . , . I . 1 v ' 1 V Tl W . 4 , . . , . . . . , V A ,
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