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333333333333 SCARAB 333333333333 l 'ff W Oc r. 7. If , cfepr. Z3- Q gps wmv Wai 'Bas-f - iff? llgggl. L 'IJ -0 .1791 '-Wg' e'2gr7F !B5, i sl , ax e 4 -3 .i EA 'ee ' , S 4 . 0:11 3Q 52? 1 X ez . idii ' .J 341, , fe. 5+ wif 1. t . ll W 'U NXHI i, JU! S I sf.. Z7ec.f5- f ' S 7' AJ, 653 yi 4-I .,,f Q if: Zee IZ 3 'Jag Jann. 1- 5' ,. AJ rgd Page fifty SENIOR KID PARTY TO THE JUNIORS In less time than it takes to tell the story, the Seniors and the Juniors changed from dignined young ladies to 'Lkidsf' What with games and taffy apples, Wapo and Koda with their family of Miska and Owakon, we certainly had a good time. FACULTY AND SENIOR PARTY TO THE JUNIORS The Juniors will admit that the Faculty and the Seniors make a combination which-can't be beat when it comes to putting on a party. Witlm a fine orchestra and good entertainment the Juniors soon forgot to be shy and had a good time. As a result the Seniors knew the Juniors betterg the Juniors knew the Seniors better: and we all knew the Faculty better. DANCE PROGRAM Sew me up, will you? Here, you pin me and then I'll pin you. Good grief, I forgot my bloomers. Someone give me theirs quick. Is my complexion on right, Miss Hazlittf' Yes, 'twas the night of the Dance Program. Mrs. Hazlitt flew here and there, pinned and sewcd costumes and passed on com' plexions. Vv'ith all the flurry it was a success and some of us were rather astonished at our ability in the Blight fantastic, JUNIOR PARTY TO THE SENIORS It was a Christmas party, and there was a Christmas tree. We danced and between dances had lovely entertainment. Then Santa Claus came, fat and jolly, and each one received a gift. Then we danced more and had dandy refreshments. The Seniors declared that the Juniors are hard to beat when it comes to planning good times. CANDLELICHTING SERVICE One more Candlelighting Service has passed into history. For the Seniors it was their last service and deep respect and regret vxms reflected in each face--regret that it was the last service, For the Juniors it was a new experiencefone never to be forgotten-f-one to be looked forward to next year. May the spirit of the Candlelighting Service fill the hearts of the girls of C. N. S. P, E. as they go out to teach and may they be true to that spirit. PLAYS The plays, as usual, were a great success. Our actors are to be highly congratulated on their line work. XVho ever would have thought we had a Trudel Schmidt in our midst! MIDfYEAR DEMONSTRATION If you fall tonight and drop me in the Pyramids. I'll kill you. It's not so desperate as it sounds: only one of our Pyraf mid builders who was not desirous of decorating the floor in the Midfyear Demonstration. The Indian club drill with the girls in white camp suits made as pretty a picture as anyone could want. The Juniors were a little frightened but time will mend that and their work was line. All told the Dem was a success. And the Pyramids didn't fall! 3333333353 NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN 3E3333
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' l I 1 f , xf X . af 51 N ,xl F P xy, .1 qv f SCARAB ,P ' 1 f s V 1 v l A J 4 'UP' X P J , E I tl S , D 1' Y d 1 If f v I JA yr J Vx XI 4 Top Roiv-Louisa Givogre, Ruth Schulze. ,lane Bigelow, Sparky Marks, Ida Goodman. Bottom Row-Pat Connelly. Betty Vwloods, Anne Fraser, Editor, Ivlarion Stetson, Evelyn Mayer. C. N. S. P. E. PAPER Step right up, and call me Speedy, I'm k'Gymland Gems. I appeared quite late this year, but I haven't given the last gasp yet, and I hope to he here yet next year! The juniors are running me, and it seems that I am a hi-weekly paper now. The lirst issue was a special one, fgotten up in a special hurry, too, for the MidfYear Demonstration. To become a real unit in the school I have to appear more often, since Camp Days will soon he here! I hope I have made school life more interesting, and readers more friendly. It's a big job, but one worth trying for. I've discovered more talent in this junior class! We should have a good Scarab next year with the material we have at hand-don't you think so? It will not he hard now to choose the class poet, the class prophet, and all such important articles. XVish me luck! THE GEMCUTTERSN Editor, Anne Fraser Art Editor, Jane Bigelow Business Manager, Evelyn Mayer Asst Business Manager, Ida Goodman Sports Editor, Marian Marks Literary Editor, Patty Connelly Page fortylnine QQ3Q,E'eQQc NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN QESQQQQQQQGQQ-3 v A fi
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SCARAB smweaewemeeago SCARAB DANCE Vx'ere you at the Scarab Dance? Vv'ell. you missed a good time il you xverenit. A good, snappy orchestra and Him , Vfliat more could you want? SENIOR VODVIL Home talent showed up great in the Vodvil. The audience showed every sign of enjoying it as much as the performers did. NYith all these artists, I'ni sure no vodvil circuit need put on mediocre stutl. FINAL DEMONSTRATION The Final Demon-tration ended in a blaze ol' glory. The -luniors found their stride and showed themselves true daughters ol C. S. IJ. E, The Seniors made their last public appear' ance belore commencement one. oi which they can always lool-t to with pride. Everyone was enthusiastic and worked hard to nialte the adair the huge success it was. It was a fitting close to .i xxonderliully productive year at C. N. S. P, E. ,IIQNIOR FAREXYELL PARTY TO THE SENIORS XX'hat a fitting climax to the social events of two years ol' school life in C. N. S. P. E. was the Farewell Party. Everyone had a line time although there was a note of sadness in it for the Seniors. Sadness because it betokened the end of their days at the good old school. Thank you, hluniors, for the good time. You have made us just a little hit more sorry that our days are numbered here. FACULTY-:XLUMNI BANQUET TO THE SENIORS Vv'e never thought there were such good things to eat until this memorable banquet, Vy'e found out that the Alumni are a live bunch of very friendly people. The Faculty were the lively, good sports they always have been. Now, we ask you. who wouldn't have a good time with the eats and last, but certainly not least, our hostesses, COMMENCEMENT At last we have reached the end: the end of our life at C. S. P. E., but the beginning of a new experience, It was not without a sigh and perhaps a tear or two that we watched the minutes tick away carrying us with terrifying speed toward the time when we would no longer belong to C. N. S. P. E. Vv'hen it was over. our friends crowded around congratulating us over our success. Most of us were not so sure we wanted the congratulations. W'oLildn't it be much nicer it we were all go' ing to meet at the station bound for Camp? All good things must end, and our two years at school have been iust chuck full of good things. The goodfbyes were said and the air was full of Don't forget to write. So let us wish you all the best of luck. Goodfbye and God bless you! NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN - 5 . -'fl I K3 ' so tgfruay iff' . 154.42 I Ware! I M ., l afx wajwx mi ? JEAN! l 7 ' 0 ai Wa! 0 ., . 4 -H-H'H'l'U' rl , 'I' it X :A . ' o ll l' Q 'Wx' 9 ,Cf Ykij A 0. Mlm Page fftyfone
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