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34 - THE L. C. I. TATLER was decorated in even lbet-ter taste than ever 1before. At the entrance was a lattic- ed arch, which certainly gave a pretty eifect, in 'the centre was a large device, which not only served as a very pretty decoration 'but as a means of dropping balloons for the Ballroom Dance, which was without la doulbt the most enjoyable. From this there were many red streamers joined to the sides of the gymnasium giving it a.ll quite a festive appearance. The decorating committee under Miss Adams, Miss Garbutt and Miss Corkery .deserves much credit for their work. Those receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Millian, Mr. and Mrs. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Kathleen Neil and Robert Gregory. Alfter an extremely pleasant evenin-g -of dancing, a delightful lunch was served and one of the most successful functions of the school year came to a close. TATLER CONTESTS 'Ilhe annual contests for the Taftler were very well wcontested this year. Sybil Pckering was the winner of the senior poetry contest, Greta Cosh the winner of the senior short story contest, Earlston Doe winner of the senior essay contest and Isabelle Gee winner of the Junior Short Story Contest. The judges were Miss Corkery, Miss Garbutt and Dr. Kirk- connell. - MUSIC ' The Cleo Club: Under the capable leadership of Mr. Couke the Glee Club of 1932-33 contribut- ed a great deal in adding interest to school events. At the Senior Promenade a clever little skit was presented. Later at the Fall Play Dust in the Eyes an or- iginal feature was added. The Glee Club sang the Glow Worm in a very interest- ing and effective manner. The counter harmony parts were particularly well done. This .organizatiion also assists in leading the school in Community singing at morning assemblies and their work in this line is indispensible. The Orchestra: The Orchestra too added interest to the various school functions. They supplied music at the plays, the 'Commencement and other events. The Orchestra is very large for ia school .of this size and contains a great variety of instruments. Their se- lections were varied and well rendered. Both these organizations take this op- portunity of 'thanking Mr. Couke for the tireless eiforts he has put forth in direct- ing and training them. THE L. C. I. G-LEE CLUB
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THE L. C. I. TATLER CAST: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER CAST! DUST IN THE EYES.
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