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Mercury: Oh, heck! That's 0. K. Apollo: In fact, I'm so pleased I'rn going to give you this magic wand called the caduceus. You can use it to conduct the souls of the dead to Hades. You can control the living and the dead and change anything you wish into golld. Mercury: Gosh! Thanks a lot! Maia: Come away, Mercury. You're going to take a good dose of castor oil! -Alice Craig, '47 Latin I AU RESTAURANT Personnages Henri Alice Le Garcon CHenri et Alice entrent dans le restaurantj Henri: Gfargon, avez-vous une table pour -deux? Le Garcon: Oui, Monsieur: 'suivez-mon, s'il vous plait. Alice: Apportez-nous une carte du jour. Est- ce-que nous sommes trop tards pour diner? Le Garcon: Non, madame. La cuisiniere a le diner tout prepare. Alice: Nous desirous des pommes de terre, des carrottes, des haricots verts, du pain et du beurre. Aussi du gateau. Ou est la viande? Pourquoi n'est-il pa sur la carte du jour? Nous aimons la viande pour notre repas. Je demande de la viande, s'il vous plait. Le Garcon: Mais, madame, nous n'avons pas de vianlde aujourd 'hui. Je vous demande pardon. Y-a-t-il une autre chose? Alice: Non. Si je ne peux pas de la viande, je ne mangerai pas ici. Henri: Ne grendez-pas. Le garcon n'est pas a faute. Voulez-vous du cafe, du the, ou du lait? Alice: Racontez-lui que j'aurai une tasse de cafe a la sreme et du sucre. Je ne lui parlerai pas. I Henri repete les directionsl Le Garcon: Oui, monsieur. ill sortitl Alice: Henri, regardez la poussiere sur la 'nappe. Je ne mange pas ici. Henri: Allons a un autre resaurant. fAlice et Henri sortent le restaurant. Bien- tot ils retournent et appelent au garconJ Alice: Je vous demande pardon. Je suis fachee de perldu mon humeur. Il n'y a pas de viande at aucun restaurant. C'est le mardi sans viande. J'avais oublie le rationne- ment. fLe Garcon departj Alice: Donnez vingt-cinq sous au garcon. Il est un tres bon garcon. Nous mangerons tous nos diners ici. CLe garcon apportent les diners et ils man- gent.J Alice: len partantj Vous etes un tres bon gar- con. Dieu vous benisse. Prepare par: Myrtle Lovely, Delma Smith, et Phyllis Gould, '45-French II LE CHASSE DE, STE. CECELIA Mon pays est une boucherie, Tous, nos tresore sont alles: La ville est desertee, Tout le monde est perdu. Un orage est venu d'en haut, Mais heureusement il manquait Le Chasse de Ste. Cecelia. Chaque pour au declin du jour, Ouand je cherche un havre lde mon journalier soin, Vous me trouverez a son c6te. Il semble si tranquille-la Je m'a genouille dans ma solitude Et -silentement prie Que Ciel vous defende, chere, Et que nous veniez jour: L'orage sera passe Et que nous- recontrions encore Au Chasse de Ste. Cecelyia. -Myrtle Lovely, '45 French II LES MISERABLES par Victor Hugo Les Miserables est l'expression d' Hugo de son grand amour pour ceux qui sont humbles. La figure centrale est Jean Valjean, le forcat, le manufacturier et le philanthrope l'homme qui rembounse le mal pour le bien. A le commencement de l'historie Jean Val- jean etait un forcat qui venait d'elargi d'une prison. Sa vue de la, vie etait rude et cruel, et il 'detestait le genre humain jusqu'il a recontre l'eveque de Digne. Par ses mots gentils et pas ses actions l'eveque a rendu un peu de la bonte dans l' ame de Jean Valjean. Jean Valjean est erre environ la campagne jusqu'il s'est etabli comme Monsieur Madeline, -L 29 1-
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4..-..,..,..-....-.,..-....-....-....-....-....-....-......,,.-....-...,-..........-,...-..........-...,-,,..-....-..........-....-....-..........-....- - - l FRENCH AND ! l 'I' MYTHOLOGY UP T0 DATE Cast of Characters Nurse ....,...,..... Special nurse for Maia Jupiter . . ..,,.....,,... Mercury's father . . . . , . . . . . . . Mercury's mother Apollo ..i., .,.. A god taking care of cows Policeman . . . ...., The ofiicer who aided in the search for Mercury Mercury ...... young son of Jupiter and Maia Maia ,... Act I Scene: the Olympian hospital. Jupiter is pac- ing the fioor as the nurse enters. Nurse: It's a boy! Jupiter: Where is it? Nurse: Well, I'm not sure. He's gone some- where. Jupiter: Gone? What do ou mean, gone? Nurse: He's a very amazing childi. He has wings on his feet and shoulders. I was just going into the nursery when he fiew out. Jupiter: Jumping Junip-er! We must find him. Send out an alarm at once. Several hours later. A policeman enters. Policeman: I think we've found whom you're looking' for. Nurse: Good. I'll send Jupiter right away. Jupiter enters Jupiter: Have you found him? Policeman: You'd better come right away, sir. Jupiter: Lead me to him. Act II Scene: Outside on the hospital grounds. Ju- piter and the Policeman have found Mercury. Jupiter: Mercury, where have you been? Mercury: Who, me? I've been making an instrument. It's going to be called a lyre. Jupiter: But this isn't supposed to be. You're only a few hours old! -nulun-un1euu1uu1nn-nu1uninu1un-nn1un--uni n1nn-nn LATIN NOTEs i .-....-....-....-....-M..-nu-.......-.....-....-...-....-...-.....-..-..-4. Mercury: Well? What's so terrible about that? Jupiter: Oh dear! I wonder what I'm in for? Later in the afternoon in the hospital room. Maia: I don't know what we're going to do with Mercury. He's such a little devil. Where is he now? . Jupiter: He's probably up to some mischief. Loud knocking at the door Maia: Come in! Apollo: Jupiter, have you seen any cows go by here? I was tenlding the cows of Ad- metis. I fell asleep and when I woke up, they were gone. I must find them! Playing Little Boy Blue at my age! Mercury come skipping in. Jupiter: Oh, Mercury! Have you seen any cows this afternoon-the ones Apollo tends? Mercury: Who, me? What kind of cows? Jupiter: fsternlyj Did you see any cows? Mercury: Well, I did see some cows. Apollo: Well, where are they? Mercury: I-ah-I guess they're in the cave on Mt. Olympus. Apollo: Well, letls go get them. ACT III Scene: A cave on Mount Olympus where the men find the cows. Apollo: Well, here they are. But . . . ten of them are missing. Do you know where they are, Mercury? Mercury: Well, I-er-I ate them! Maia: Ate them? Oh, Mercury! What will I do with you? You'll spoil your appetite. Apollo: VVhat will I do? Ten cows gone! Mercury: I'll give you my lyre in payment for the cows. Apollo: Lyre? What's that? Mercury: lshows him lyrej See, this is it. Apollo: Well, now, that's real nice of you, Mercury.
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un manufacturier. Plus tard il a nourri une petite enfant, Cosette, lui 'charge a la. morte de la mere. Il l'a prise a Paris et ils y'sont restes jusque Cosette est devenue une grande fille. Jean Valjean et Cosette, en se promenant dans le parc, ont recontre un jeune .homme nomme Marius. Cosette et Marius sont deven- us epris l'une d'autre. A ce temps les emeutes de 1832 ont com- menc et Marius et Jean Valjean y engageaient. Marius etait blesse mais Jean Valjean lui a apporte a la surete par les egouts de Paris. Avant un long temps Marius s'est releve et il s'est marie a Cosette. Jan Valjean devenu tres vieux, Idemeurait seul. Il est devenue tres malade et il a de- sire voir encore Cosette avant qu'il meurte. Ce desir lui est accorde. Jean Valjean, l'ancien forcat, le philanthrope, et l'ami des humbles est mort en paix. Helen Moore '44 French III glqqipn-.. 1,,,,1:mlnniuni-W1un-.m.1,,.,.1,.1.1nuu...1n1n-.,,..11nn1,m.1lmiul,-.nnn1.mi.m1.m1.uninninn1nnn1un1un1 -'min-r N0'rEs Fn0M ! -s- SENIOR CLASS Twenty-five of the class of '44 enrolled this year. We all came with the expectancy of having the honor of the senior room . How- ever, we were soon separated, the boys in the auditorium and the girls in room 2. In the course of the year, we have lost eight of our classmates, three of whom are in the Navy and two in the Army. The class elected their oflicers for the year soon after school opened. They were: Presi- dent, Keith Cunningham: Vice-President, Charlene Stedman: Secretary, Joyce Plumer: and Treasurer, Beverley Wood. We seniors finally had our turn at officiat- ing at an initiation. The freshman were the victims on October 27. We could sympathize with them with vague memories of our own agonies four years ago. However, they re- ceived what was due with no partiality. We repaid them by the annual Freshman Recep- tion in the evening. The proceeds from the reception were 31328. Our class is well represented in school ac- tivities. Those participating are: Victory Corps Council: Keith Cunningham, Helen Moore, Charlene Stedman, Leslie Sher- burne, John Gee, and Joyce Thompson. Boys' Glee Club: Earl Cully, John Gee, Ivan Crocker. and Leslie Sherburne. Girls' Glee Club: Helen Moore, Beverley Wood, Baralbra Ross, Joyce Plumer, Hazel Devereaux, Virginia Inman, Nettie Withee, and Grace Roberts. Orchestra: Keith Cunningham, Charlene Stedman, and Ivan Crocker. Boys' Basketball: Earl Cully, Leslie Sher- burne, and John Gee. THE CLASSES . ! -....- ... ....-....-....-..,.-....-....-....-...... .. .. - - .......-....-....-....-....-.......,..-.................-....-,.,-..............q. Girls Basketball: Helen Moore, Gladys Deering, Camilla Chute, andf Ina Cook. F. F. A.: John Gee, Ivan Crocker, and Les- lie Sherburne. Hacomec Cluibz Barbara Ross, Joyce Plu- mer, Joyce Thompson, Camilla Chute, Ina Cook, Hazel Deveraux, Virginia Inman, Net- tie Withee, andi Grace Roberts. Latin Club: Barbara Ross, Hazel Deveraux, Virginia Inman, and Keith Cunningham. Keith Cunningham, H-elen Moore, and Charlene Stedman have received highest honors in ranks this year. Those who have made the Honor Roll are: Gladys Deering, Joyce Plumer, Camilla Chute, Joyce Thomp- son, and John Gee. A -Charlene Stedman '44 SENIOR PLAY On February 10, the class presented a three afct comedy, Adam's Evening . The play was under the direction of Miss Stella Clifford, our English instructor. It was given at the St. Albans town hall, something new for us. The cast was: Adam Adams Anna Adams Ivan Crocker Helen Moore Mrs. Bean Charlene Stedman Casper Leslie Sherburne Gertie Joyce Plumer Dr. Fragoni Rosita Fragoni Elmer Green Mr. Cokes Mrs. Cokes Keith Cunningham Beverley Wood John Gee Earl Cully Gladys Deering Because of the fact that the auidience laughed at several of the right places and that only a few tomatoes made direct hits, -I 30 11
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