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CF 1936 t . .1 , Dea 11 Takes A Hohday 5 Cora .. .......... ..,. I QOl5liR'l'A Simi-sox Ifedele ....... . . STANLIQY Ziclsieoski Duke Lambert . . . . .I,owRv Hucsmcs Alda . .... ' ........ . . .Doicoruv livixxs Duchess Stephanie .. . . ....... RUTII R 1-:leo Princess of San Luca . . . ...... HILD.fX IJUDLEY llarou Cesarea ....... .... X VILLIAIXI lXlL'CLl'Rli Rhoda Fenton , . . . .Mmusfxlu-1'l' C,xlu'1aN'1'lc1: liric Fenton ..., XVn.1.l,xM Rixxlilx Corrado ..... .... N Yl1-i.mM llll.l, tirazia . .... , ................................. , .... llifri v tilziifrlx His Serene Highness, Prince Sirki of Yitalha :Xlexandri QRI'l't'lIl'II'ILD Major Vllhitread ...... ..............,........... 1 QALPII Q,I.,-XYPUUI, Death Takes a Holiday is lmased on the poetic conception of death suspending all activities for three days during' which period he falls in love with a beautiful girl, and through her realizes why mortals fear him. The character who symlmol- izes Death is for the most part a very human sort of person, with none of the conventional claptrap that might easily have been dragged in for mere effect. lt is a play that arouses thought, stimulates discussion. and presents a novel and op- timistic philosophy on the prohlems of love and death. .K 'I3
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GLAHISEAN w I 'X , Commercial Club President ..... .................................. . ANAsTAs1A BILL Vice President .... .......... R UTH DOLFI Secretary ...... .... H ELEN GELZHEISER Treasurer ......... ............................. G LADYS SAMPLE Program Chairman ........................... PAULINE YABLONSKI SOCIAL COMMITTEE Chairman ...... ....................... . . .RHODA RANTA Aides MADELINE BURKE ........................,.,... . . .MARY BOYLE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE ANDREws HELEN KATIC . .. Club Flower ..,. Club Motto ..... Club Colors ..... ............S'wCet Pea . . . . . . . . . . . .Courage and Conquer White The Commercial Club this year, as in former years, was under the supervision of Miss Pearl E. Garen. Holding their first meeting on October 8, the girls elected officers and discussed their projects for the 1935-36 school term. As in former years, the candy stand was their main means of making money. The stand itself, gaily decorated in red and black, added much to the appearance of the first floor of the high school. Perhaps the greatest service the club rendered the teachers and Miss jones was by means of the secretarial and office work. Continuing the project which the girls started last year, this year's group finished paying for the typewriters which were bought at that time. The club also followed the example set by its predecessor and retained the practice of publishing the club newspaper, The Commercial Booster. Earlier in the year the members of the club received an invitation to the Na- tional Mimeograph Association as a result of their monthly mimeographed new- sheet. They accepted the offer, and the Commercial Booster is now registered as a member of this nation-wide organization for mimeographed newspapers. There were forty-six members enrolled in the club-girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Each member was enrolled in the complete commercial course. Among the social activities of the year was the Welcome Party which the juniors and Seniors held for the Sophomore members on October 24. At this time all new members were initiated. JF 'l4
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