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, , - GLE3 CLUB - The Glee Club made their first PDQGBPN ance at the Christmas Program cn Friday evonw ing December 25. ' Those faking part were: Girls: Colleen Mermillion Karolyn Mclntire - Coneuelo Calderon Cathrin Fryer Margaret.Sesre Nanoy Budlong Boys: Richard Sears Q -Rodney Moore I Clifford White ' Lowell Norton I . . The program was started off with a piano solo QChrietmas Medleyl by Margaret Sears. The songs sung by the Glee Club were:. A Boys Quartet: NN s e ,X ,L The Christmas song I Mixed Chorus: ffffgjw ' Winter Wonderland jggfjyff White Christmas QQ-yjoy, Silent Night 'V LQJ9 Christmas Lullaby fail --w--w-,-m..mw- x,.f'TCQ:F?HA'i!, ?1Qme+,....r.
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--l--- J- mann: i FRESHMAN INITIATION The Sophomore class sponsored the Fresh- man Initiation on September 29, 1944. On-Friday morning the Boys,James Berger- son and Kendrick Mclntire, came to school quite charming in 'girls clothing and pre- scribed make-up,hair ribbons and carrying um- brellas. F ' The g1r1s,Nanoy Budlong and Karolyn Mc- Intire,were as equally charming in boys over- alls and shirts worn wrong side out and back- wards. They each carried a gunny sack and a cup of water. CWhy?'?? Ask the Sophomoresll If any of the Water was spilled it was just too bad! The Freshmen had to boW,knee15 and sa- lute their superiors. The evening brought an end to the initiation. After playing games, the sophomores had some tricks planned for the poor suffering Freshmen.Then everyone sat down to a beautifully decorated taole T for lunch. Here the Freshman had their last ex- perience in drinking thirstily of some dell- cious'Ualum punch.n Q - Ao good time was had by all and the Freshmen were the best of sports.
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BALLET On November 15, the Senior Glass and their advisor, Mrs. Gates, went to Salem to attend the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo, given in the Auditorium of the Salem High School. Before going, to the Ballet, they had a festive dinner at the Marion Hotel, and on their way home they had Uburgersn and coffee at the Bank Gafe in Mill City. The Ballet itself was as thrilling as it was beautiful. The first one presented, ULes Sylphides,U was a classical ballet in white, composed of.a large group of girl dancers and one man. Purple and green lighting was used, making these scenes most lovely, The second was uRodeoW, or UThe Courting at Burnt Ranchn. This was a bright, colorful ballet, typical of the western rodeo, feature ing square dancing and imitation horse Hiding ghd roping. It was as amusing as it was olorful and proved to be everything one could desire in a Ballet. V The llast was ua brilliant rGafe Society affair and included' HCan Canu girls, a beau- tiful glove seller and many other interesting characters. The scenery was very gay and the music wonderfuli This ndaite cPariesenne U closed the Ballet. ' The troop presenting the Ballet was one of the most famous ballet troupes. So well was it liked by its Salem audience that ilt made twelve curtain calls at the end of the performance. Colleen Mermillion
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