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The GLEE CLUB Miss Chiappinelli started last spring has really been doing things this year. It made its first appearance at the Christmas assembly singing the Cantata, The Chimes of the Holy Night. Beverly Knoll, Ernestine Fierro, Helga Daus- mann, and loan Lunoe sang the solo parts. Among the things stressed at the Weekly meetings were sight reading, interpretation, and intonations. The success of this organization was due primarily to the toils of Miss Chiappinelli. lt Was only through her efforts that the potential Lily Pons and Nelson Eddys of our school had a chance to show their talents in public. On her birthday the Glee Club held a surprise party for Miss Chiappinelli. The girls presented her with a gift, and cake was provided by Elaine Lee, president of the club. 1 t 1m1', left to 11gl1t: 411105, llcwfvlu us, 1119111111 flmiclfoitli, Cf11oly11 VV::1'r'c1tt, l,1fl11111 W11'51.:, 1 c Hertfsy C711l1fwef1', fllflllii 1Lfilf'lF, Nwrwy K1c'lS, L11'l11111 VV1lki11, Helarw fD4111::f:1111111, .l,111t'1w'1 e 1 ,f I1 left to rlrylstf l?ic'f111.'11 1Uf7e11, 1'lsf111c'1:: ll111111111::, Clzfiiies: Ayres, fT111est111e f'1e1111, fllllfifwll V 1 l 111 e Mime 151lw::o11, f'.'1'1w1f1c1l: lff.'rs,t5', lf'.'e,y11 l.111v1f:1e111, l' i arrces Fiiend, lean ClCs'HfL'17l, f e1111f1 fill: 1 li ,r ll lf I 1 l fre, lliirvoy Vv'1lk11f, ft:.'l1f11f1 l'111fl, ll!flK'lIVI9l Miiamci, Vf1l1'1c'1111 llOlJIII.Sf7Il. Vllllllff Jovy, lull if 1 I I ll lf l,'111l:1 fllC7lliH:9, M':::r .f..1 1' f'l11i1jvI1 v 1i ' '11, ffi1 91'to1', l:lC'. f5'!lY Knoll, iIe1'111'fl11111 QS:'1111r11 1 I 111 1 l 11'R11.1111 lt11'1'1,11r'11:v1:,l!, Mimi. l Writ, ' 1 lsigrqifsellcr, Mr1lnel lgE'llI!IC?I, lx'ffJHI'Y Te111v1, '13, X11 1
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SLIDE RULE CLUB 1 Sch warzkopf. l On Wednesdays through the school-year of 1944-45, Miss Fugill, our math teacher, met with the SLIDE- RULE CLUB. After being given a number to be multiplied, divided, or raised by another number, the group of searchers for knowledge pushed their slides, ran their indicators, jotted down a few numbers, and all came up with different answers. Of course, towards the end of the year the answers showed a tendency to coincide more frequently, but a few individuals always seemed to contradict the rest. With a little coaching, however, these stray miscreants soon returned to the flock. How could we! We almost forgot the Senior Play. Hitting the boards this year on November 17, was the comedy Act Your Age, penned by the author of Brother Goose, and We are sure it was as much a success as your triumph in April, 1944. A .H 1 The plot centered around the efforts of two teen-agers, Angie and Ierry, to impress a brace of sailors, lim and Gadget, with their maturity and sophistication. One of the methods used consisted of a slinlcy, violently chartreuse evening gown, further enhanced by .a pair of long, black, witch-like gloves. An unscheduled event was the sudden descent of Lena Lupo- sello's upswept coiffure. The cast was as follows: Angie, Lena Luposellof lerry, Anna Keller: Gadget, Martin Molloy,' lim, Charles M utti,' Cora, Elaine Lee: Helga, losephine Cignarale: Aunt Sandra, Betty Kroll,' Ad-- miral Stone, Richard Albert: Western Union, Dorothy Hughes: Franco I a parrotl, Clinton Dorien. bach, Bill Haley, B d Appl I Gropper, Slanya Sch lc p D
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