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THE MAGNET GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB THE GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Shortly after school opened last September, tie members of the Girls’ Glee Club began their work on the fine pieces which Miss Brown had selected. It was not until after Christmas that they made their first public appearance which was at the Unitarian Church when the Thursday Musical Club sponso red a program. Since then the Club has continued its weekly rehearsals in preparation for the annual cencert given in the Junior High School Auditorium June 7. The girls received Club pins this vear. Small things often convey much meaning and this is espe- cially true of the pins, for although they are smali they will remind us of the hard work and pleasant rehearsals that we have had under Miss Brown’s direction.
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a aN SENIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY On January 18th the Senior Class presented the three-act comedy “Adam and Eva,” at the Rialto Theatre. The cast was directed by Mr. John Heald, with the assistance of Mrs. Bucknell, the class ad- visor. Every member of the cast gave a splendid performance which delighted a large and appreciative audience. The story centered around James King, a rich Long Islander, who had, besides his two daughters, a son-in-law, a sister-in-law, and an uncle to furnish with ready cash. ‘Told by his immediate family that he needed a change for his health, he left for his rubber plantation in South America. In his ab- sence, he left his business manager, Adam Smith, in charge of the family. Through the effort of: Adam Smith these relatives went to the King farm in New Jersey, and set to work. When Mr. King returned he found a family much changed for the better. CAST JEST CTSRIITET CEE, sete serenity Demon oie ore Mea un else Fim tee ae Lawrence Brown CTET STINT ES Soe cae oe ee epi RIE tO Renee Seg TR ETS Sted Omen eR AN Doris King CANT ea UBYENY A ar ece oe late ee eerie ee ROE Mes Wad Ge Geb bees teen en Se John Haines PTL) VV IR CARs ton Al eS ise lak se aaah a 3 Mt le Rh Nt Rosamond Taft bE PTR ANG Na Vi-E cho A eetvale ok meee eGR Noss ee ERM a nl venti ea Ruth Anderson EROVATER 4 GY Spied aR eye) elon, rare ya eee ee oeeenceraeae Eide sec eal vise Airc ee Ree Alice Cutter Dir ACke LIS ai GLOl ase eo eae cdor ain een tas he caee coy ig Henry Gately LB icedirce Us Beyet yor al ga fen Roser cee etree ee cane eee CR een NE one PO Felix, O'Keefe CWRU NAE I Beha HAAR LSM Oe Oke, tr Se wt ORR Bees ee aA Wh Rs APIO ERR 2 rile GRRE Jack Keville EDveawt! JaWale Wategys ok SOON TECU) noppeeisey cheers, Sek ene no uirpene RR Rees Nor aipRE George Poultney
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———— ee ENGIN Ee BOYS’ SEXTET THE BOYS’ SEATET ‘The boys of the school, not to be outdone by the girls, made an effort to organize a Glee Club. Fifteen boys signed up for it, but one by one they dropped out until only six were left. ‘These boys re- mained loyal and thus our Sextet was formed. They have practiced one period a week during the after- noon. Primarily the Club carries on a study of well-known songs, but in connection with this it consid- ers such topics as the reading of notes, the study of famous masters, and the appreciation of worthwhile music. On June 7 7, this group, in conjunction with the Girls’ Glee Club and the Orchestra, gave a concert in the Junior High School Auditorium.
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