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having in their midst many master minds in the art of acting, trotted blushingly on the stage and later paled as the hard hearted judges wilted under the uncanny acting and included them in one of the four premier positions. The play, The Calamity Howler directed by Florence Young was enough to make the Baron lVlunchausen sit up and take notice. In this play Murray Forbes received honor- able mention for his acting. The Price of Coal, directed by Edna Travis was one of the highlights of the year. Wfith a dynarric cast, com- posed of Elsie Schick, Dot Wlells, Beryl johnson and Fred Usher it reached the hnals tying with -lA for first place. The results are not yet known but we know SD will conie through with the best that is in them. To the present time SD has held one fiesta at the Good Luck Inn rancho . A special ineported committee prepared a rollicking entertainment whereat everyone howled right lustily, and enjoyed themselves to the utter- most. I Saw Today Courtney McEwen: Deciding that perhaps those two acids which he mixed just couldn't have been made for each other. Bob Leavitt: Running down the stairs with Mr. Chap- man on his heels. Marian Thom.son: Becoming quite an expert at dodging from one row to another when the French translation is in full swing. Alf. Vlriatkins: In the Arms of Morpheus while Miss Death is explaining 5helley's poem To Night. Mr. Robertson: Asking Betty Gernmill in a very sad voice. Don't you ever dry up. jim. Duncalfe: Lamenting the fact that it was his left hand and not his right. Along The Sport Byways John Calvert and Victor Gilbert in the junior section with George Camburoff, Fred Feiffer and Bob Leavitt in the midget section makes our form proud that we are so ably supported in that dainty and gentle game of rugby. This season of basketball in 3A commenced with the formation of the girls, and boys' form teams. Although the boys were unable to win their final games the girls excelled them.selves in reaching the Hnal but falling before the more experienced 4C players. 3D may boast of being the only form in Central which has a representative in professional hockey in the famed Eddie Wiseman, the small flashy right winger of the Detroit VVings. ' 47
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3D Three Dee Thriller liditorial a la Superbe. Though our list of achievements are numbered yet SD, we might safely say has been an outstanding form in our school during the past year. The form has excelled in many lines-ticket selling, girls' basketball and in scholarships. Great credit is due to one or two members of our most noble host who have been exceedingly active in our form and school activities. 1 Mi. MaclVlurchy's two previous 3rd year classes have won dramatic club prizes for the best plays of the season. As the form BD is again this year represented in the linals we feel sure that they will be at their best, and do their best to hold the cup in the form. Looking back over the year we feel that school is not as bad as it looked, although the examinations are always a big obstruction in the minds of all students. However the stat? of the SD Thriller takes this opportunity of wishing every student the best of luck in his or her exams. To the incoming second year's we leave our old places, wishing the graduating seniors much success in years to come. Local News in Brief 3D has been very prominent in all form competitions ollered this year. The SD scholars being blest with great salesmanship abilities, showered upon themselves monstrous boxes of bon-bons for the sale of tickets for the athletic concert. Again in the sale of Animals 3D led the third year forms with 107.5Z. just imagine! for which we were frozen right speedily in a frigid atmosphere of ice cream. SD 46
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rw.: - i. ,. ,..,.N-., , SF 'THE ANNUAL ROUNDUP Vlfith the publication of this annual, 3F will be busy winding up a very successful year. Although we did not win any great distinctions in dramatics or sports this year, we are very proud of our form SF. 4 Gordon Robertson, our star student, represented us in a debate held by the Current History Club last month and showed the rest of the school what 3F can produce. There was a real good bunch in the form. this year, and, outside of a few unavoidable squabbles with our natural enemies, the teachers, we passed the year in peace and quietness. Gur president was VVinnie Fair, and a real good president she proved to be. She had the interest of the form at heart and worked hard at her duties. She was ably assisted by Harry Matthews as vice-president. VVe shall now give you some of the inside stuff as seen by an eye witness. 3F started out the year with a bang by holding a theatre party at the Metropolitan. And what a party. On leaving the theatre, we went to Gordon Cook's house, where we enjoyed dancing and Heats. Mr. and Mrs. Greenough are a pair of real sports, entering into the fun with the same spiiit as the rest of us, everyone had one grand time. The plans for another spree have not been completed as yet. However, if it is as big a success as our previous gathering, you will be well informed before casting your eyes upon this epistle. In passing we should tell you of the kind offer of two of our students to help you out with advice on your love af- fairs. The two students who made this kind offer are jack 48
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