24 THE MEG UNTICOOK is to give a dinner party on the stage of the Camden Opera House for the members of his family. This party is in observance of a weird anniversary. When the clock strikes eleven, Sir Charles is to inheri't two million pounds. Many years before, a man had been slain in the opera house, a dumb girl had ap- peared, and the ghost of the murdered man flitted onto the stage after the dumb girl's death, so that the murder was revealed. This, according to 'the prophecy, was to be repeated in fifty-five years. The zero hour at which the prophecy is to be fulfilled is on the night when Sir Charles has got everything set for his party. just to make things complicated, Maurice Mullins, the only near relation of Sir Char- les, is to inherit the fortune in case any- thing should happen to Sir Charles before eleven. XN'ell, as you might suspect, Maurice Mul- lins enters, without invitation, and that is where the fun begins. Those of the cast arc: Miss Groze Patricia Magee '45 Secretary, to Sir Charles Cavendish ' Arthur Grinnell '45 Band Conductor Mrs. Wragg Anna Sparta '47 The cook Jimmy North Raymond Gross '46 A good-looking young man Beatrice Jasper - Ruth Stone '46 Young wife of Sir Charles Mrs. Arthur Shirley Dean '46 Beatrice's domineering mother Sir Charles Jasper John Thomas '46 The victim Maurice Mullins Stephen McGrath '46 Sir Charles' only .living relative A Woman Virginia Fish '46 The unreal one - C H S - FIRST SEMESTER RANKS High Honor Roll fAll A's in all subjectsl. Seniors: Mary Marjorie Plaisted, Ruth Thurlow. Freshmen: Barbara Burrage. Honor Roll CAII A's and B's in all sub- jects. 'Only 1 B, the rest A'sl. Post Graduate: lirwin Fitzgerald. Seniors: Raymond Allen, Phyllis Baird, Patricia Magee, Myrtle Marshall, Justina Shute, Louise Wade, Jack Williaiiis. Juniors: Raymond Gross, David Hardy, Al'ton Small. Sophomores: Maralyn Alley ', Iileanor Brown, Myrna Curry, Carlton Dougherty, Gilbert Hall, Katherine Hobbs, Dorothy Knight, Robert Pushaw, Donald Richards, Allen Robbins, joan Sawyer, Anna Sparta ', Arden Young. Freshmen: Leo Aran , Joan Connelly, joan liupea, Sylvia Gunderson, Roberta Hardy, Kathleen Poland, Barbara Rich. - C H S - SENIOR RANKS On March 8 at assembly Mr. XVood an- nounced the senior ranks. These ranks are the averages of three and one half years work. The following seniors have a rank of SSW or over. Mary Marjorie Plaisted, 1st Honor ..... 95.95 Myrtle Marshall, 2nd Honor ............ 94.65 Justina Shute ............ . . . 94.00 Ruth Thurlow . .. 93.70 John Williams .. 92.60 Patricia Magee' . . . . . . 92.20 Raymond Allen . .. . . . 91.50 Glee Bryant .... 88.50 Phyllis Baird . . . 88.10 Joseph Sawyer .... . . . 86.45 Robert Young .... . . . 85.40 Jeanette St. Clair 85.00 -- C H S - SENIOR CLASS PARTS At a class meeting March 9th the class parts for Commencement were chosen, In addition to these parts 'the Address to Un- dergraduates will be given by President jack XVilliams. and honor essays will be given by Mary Marjorie Plaisted, first honor student, and Mvrtle Marshall. second honor student. Other class parts are: History, Jeanette St. Clair: XVill, Barbara Dickey: Prophecy, justina Shute and George Ayers: Oration, Robert Richards: Essay, Patricia Magee: Gifts, Barbara Clan- cy and Elmer Leonard. - C H S - HOT LUNCHES At the time when the thermometer re- gistered the lowest, and the wind was blow- ing its fiercest, Miss Goodwin and the Home Economics Classes served to the grateful students of Camden High appetizing hot lunches. These lunches were served during the recessperiod, and a small price was charged to cover the cost of the food.
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26 THE MEGUNTICOOK Dean, Paul Pntinan, Craig Cnnninghznn, forthe splendid instrumental Concert given Robert lliislmw, l yearg john '11hUlllZlS, 3 in klannary. The following progrzun was pre- YCQLYS, SClltC4l. Vlarinets: Trio- l':1trieia lXl:1gee, 8 years: Frank Rose, 3 Serenade Fr. Schubert years: lCx'ere'tt Hardy, 2 yezirsg -lohn llollo- Ave Ma,-ia, C,-, Cgounmi XY1lj', l j'0Zl.l'. Grace Lenfest, Harpistg Joan Hammond. Szlxophones: Violinistg Dorothy Hammond, Violineehist 'ixllllll Sparta, 3 years: Gilbert Marriner. Trumpet Solo- 4 years: Vedrie bloy, l year: johnson Tal- Polka Peony II. A. Vandereook bot. l year: .Nllzin Ilnteh. Robert Bishop liaritonesz Piano Solo- Clillmert Knight, 5 years: fll1lll1lCC5' Grin- Moonlight Sonata iAdagrioj nell. l year. .Ioan Sawyer 'lil'UIllllUll0SI Piano Duet- .-Xllan Roblwins, 2 years. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers llrninsi Edna Rankin and Joan Sawyer lidna Rankin, 3 years: Muriel llzlndley. Piano Solo- 3 years: lfrzmees lfdfly, .Xliee liozirdinzin, From the Rim of the Canon .Xndrey l,i'1l9C.slIlllCl. Foster. Edna Rankin llorns: Trumpet Duet- .Xrthnr Grinnell, 2 years. Cantique de Noel L. C H S - Elmer Leonard and Arthur Grinnell CAMDEN SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Camden School 0 Ch?St a' Dance of the Gobllns H. Engelman The Vznnden School Orchestra has, more lDance Characteristiquel or less, been on the go since the begin- Les Adinex Pablo de Sin-asate ning of sehoul in Seplenllwer. Bohemian Girl QSelectionJ W. Balfe Ii has plrlyerl several lllll9S at the Opera Emerald Waltz Julius J. Seredy llouse. for the Sunday nieetings ol the Unit- Celebrated Minuet Georg-e Valension eil tlinrelies of .Xineriezu for the senior play. ffrom First Symphonynl :ind it is seherlnlerl to lie on lmnfl ZlQ'2l.lll for Elmer Leonard '45, conducting the eoniing' school play. Mignonette fOverturel J. Baumann The fJl'CllCSil'2l innst lie especially praised National Anthem ' .VM-0 -- CAMDEN SCHOOLS ORCH ESTRA
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