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of fd P' Q 'TTI-IE I-igrawtgf' NNN Acfz'w'iz'e5 of the Literary Society Hon. Pres., Mr. M. B. NYooldridge, B..-X. Hon. Yice-Pres., Miss .-X. Xkard, M.A. President, -lack Hamilton. Yice-Pres.. Margaret Cowan. Secretary, Gwen lllorison. Treasurer, Leslie Rowntree. During the past season our Literary Society, under the guidance of Mr. XVooldridge, has taken a much more important place in the life of the school than in previous years. Throughout the whole building every- one has shown a spirit of co-operation. a feeling of fellowship, and a respect that alone can hold our society on a solid foundation. This spirit was exemplified in the excellent attendance given to our first meeting, a musicale. held late in Gctober. The varied pro- gramme, opened by the president. consisted of violin and piano solos. music from the Collegians. a vocal solo, a novel sword dance, and selections from the Glee Club. Almost a month later the patriotic meeting was held, the feature of which was an address given by Fergus Morell, who described in graphic detail the memorial window in our audi- torium, followed by a reading of Sir Galahadf' A rollicking ten minutes of saxophone entertainment, a sing- song. a dance and a patriotic story terminated the afternoon. The important gathering of the term, the Christmas meeting, took place on the evening of December the thirteenth. lloys and girls, dressed in appropriate costumes, sang carols. blending the programme with a touch of the Christmas spirit. Two plays, enacted by our own pupils, directed by Miss Mcljhail, Miss Stock and Mr. Clarke, a recitation and a dance inter- mingled with selections from the orchestra, formed the rest of the entertainment. ln .lanuary the Hart House Players were brought to the school under the auspices of the society, to present Shakespeare's As You Like It. The Oratorical contests. taking place shortly afterward, broke all bounds, with forty speakers competing for the honours, due to the new system under which they were carried on. A com- plete departure in school entertainment was taken when the teachers, at the request of the pupils, under the direction of Mr. Clarke, gave an entire programme, presenting Merill Den- nison's humourous plays, Brothers in Arms and The Weather Breeder. Thus the Literary Society of 1929-30 provided entertainment of the highest type for the hundreds of students which it served.
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