Lindsay Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Tatler Yearbook (Lindsay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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Lindsay Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Tatler Yearbook (Lindsay, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 36
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36 THE L, C. I. TATLER IHHC I 1 Dramatics have been sponsored this year by the Literary Society with the same excellent success. Two very fine plays were present- ed, and all those taking part are to be congratulated on their fine showing. Dust in the Eyes or The Bluffers by Labiche, was the fall play and was presented in the Assembly Hall on the evenings of December Sth and 9th, The play was very amusing and as suggested by the title dealt with two families of the Middle Class in France about 1890 who tried to be in society above their means. They did not suc- ceed however, owing to their small incomes and all ended Well. The directors, Miss Adams and Miss Garbutt, deserve much credit for the success of the presentation. Cast for Dust in the Eyes: Earl- ston Doe, Helen Ingram, Kathleen Neil, Mildred OLeary, Hazel Mac- key, Lawson Blakely, Bill Nugent, Jack Baker, Marian Peel, Melville Brisbin, Jack Hishon and Eliza- beth McEachern. Prompter Isabel Ure. . The second play, She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith C .VICOLL EY was staged March 24th and 25th in the auditorium. It was a charming revelation of the coun- try life about the middle of the nineteenth century. Both direc- tors, Mr. Hale a11d Miss Clark, are indeed to be congratulated on the fine showing and the success of the play. The cast was as follows: Maurice Bryson, Muriel Daniels, Stewart Betts, Jack Baker, Hazel Mackey, Grace Sharpe, George Hodgson, Helen Bryson, Gordon Sutton, Jack Hishon, Murray Mac- Pherson, Jack McQuarrie, The Prompter for the play was Isabel Ure. -

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THE L. C. I. TATLER CAST: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER CAST! DUST IN THE EYES.



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THE L. c. 1. TATLER 37 The Head Girl ETHZEL MORGAN When the Ethel Flavelle Schol- arship for 1931-32 was presented to Ethel Morgan at the Com- mencement Exercises this year, the entire student body heartily approved of the choice and in this our school year book we further worthy recipient of the highest extend our congratulations to the honour awarded to an L.C.I. Since her entrance into lst form in 1927 Ethel has taken a very active part in all school activities. Besides attaining the offices of 1st Vice-President of the Girls' Ath- letic and Field and colour Captain for two successive years, Ethel was Captain of the Basketball Team last year. Together with this remarkable record she took a promnient part in dramatics and as Exchange Editor of the Tatler 1931-32. Needless to say she is a good student. In other words Ethel is an all-round girl, a gen- eral favourite and an ideal friend. Thus we are more than delighted that she is with us this year al- though only part time.--Ethel, nos felicitations! The Head Boy EDWARD BLANCHARD The A. T. Claxton Scholarship for Head Boy of the year 1931-32 was awarded to Edward Blanchard for the important tasks that he accmplished at L.C.I. At all times Ed. was a clever student and the teachers' choice of him as Head Boy met with universal approval from the students. As President of the Literary So- ciety he provided the best and most enjoyable entertainment for our school. Having obtained the highest number of points in Dra- matics for his untiring efforts in acting and helping to produce dra- matic functions he was given a Dramatic Pin. He was lieutenant in the Cadet Corps and one of the successful members in the L.C.I. Curling Club. One of the new functions that Ed. introduced in the school was Theatre Night which met with great success. Once again L.C.I. has sent forth one of her best students whose friendship was extensive and whose companionship was forever enjoyed. To him we extend most sincere congratulations and wish him success in the future.

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