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who have done outstanding work on any of the school's literary publications. March was marked by a frantic production of Mr. Roberts. Actually, only the reh hearsals were frantic, for the end result was very good. But the practice, and especially the dress rehearsal, almost unnerved Mr. McClarey for life. The night before the first performance, no one remembered his lines, a fuse blew, and the lights went out; in fact nothing was right. A final development of the year was the speed reading course conducted early in the spring. Com- llNo, Craig, the re- cipe calls for one cup of sour mash. . . . you fasten this gear down with me sugar . . . Mr. Goddard presides over a xeading class Waiting for the chess match to begin Fighting for thelast copy of CRIME AND PUNISHNIENT.
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After the soccer grind Calculus students discover regretfully that matrimony has not softened Mr. Bullock. W Midyear examinations Glass House for old people and at Allen House for foster children on the one hand was well received and on the other hand provided character building ex- perience for certain of the members. A year started in change never seemed to reverse that trend.From the new auditorium to a more modern coke machine, the year has seen many contrasts to previous ones.A fencing club was formed, although its final purpose is undisclosed.A Literary Society, on the order of Cum Laude, was 3.150 organized. The society exists to provide special recognition to those few boys The Alumni-Varsity basketball game Mrs. Spain lectures on Berlin
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Yeiser plays champion Stern in ping-pong tourney. prehensive tests of each student's reading abi1ity, de- signed to evince a need for such a program, brought Mr. Paul Goddard from Philadelphia fresh and ready to teach everyone how to read at 1500 words a minute. He tried, but it just did not work so well as he had planned. At the end of six weeks he found himself screaming, You think I'm wrong'2You think you can't read fast? When MI. Goddard had returned to Phila- delphia, no one was really sure. On that happy note, spring vacation began. Laughin Mask players rehearse MR. ROBERTS; 12 Spring comes to Country Day
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