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Senior Play This year a most ambitious Senior Class presented two Senior Plays in April, under the supervision of Miss Lucile de Reynolds. The presentations were: a one-act skit, .-X Girl in Every Portg and a three-act play, China Cottage. Characters ufhintz Cottagel' A Girl in Every Port illinly lrene Furbush Zlfarilvn Annie Bouchard Fanny Helmi Paalcki ilflmlv Meredith Holt Grate Ruth lVlcMann Mifni Ruth Libby Pffrr Charles Swift Mafzfzfv Lou Beatrice VVright ll'1i.v.v Tiffingfop Hattie VVhite Zliauffff Dorothy Tweedie Alf. Ken! james Powell Tina Gloria Getchell JWH. Dean Shirley VVilcox Zlfiu Margravf Norma Turner :fini YVayne Susi, '45 421
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Class Poem For four long years you've harbored us Within your honored halls. For four long years a counselor In answer to our calls. 'Tis nearly time to leave you, The end of schooling draws nigh. I'm sure this class of '44 Is proud of their M. C. I. We shared all sorrow, grief and strife Contained in human heart. We tried as our Great God did bid Always to do our part. The years have passed too quickly, We've found that school was but play, We're soon choosing a future, Let us wisely mark our way. Ever success be our motto As in strange lands we stray, Yet, in this word are ventures bold That have led friends away. Let us on to far flung fields, Take part in our valiant role, If we try, fail, try again, Winners to be we areltold. We'll find the course long and narrow. Master each task that comes. We'll find paths rough and uncertain, But ne'er fear 'till race is won. Let's solve problems with reason As those who have gone before, May we be now as useful As our friends who are at war. Elaine MJ Wiles 420 l
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Girl Reserves 'l'he Girl Reserve Clulm ol' M. C. l. is an organization for fellowship and good will and is open to any girl attending the school. The activities ol' this clulm are numerous. Taking the war seriously, the girls have contributed to the Red Cross and have volunteered to roll bandages. At the meetings, which are held every other Tuesday night, various topics are discussed, programs are put on and outside speakers are the guests of the organization. Parties and dances are among the social activities sponsored hy the club. l'n'.vi11'f'11l . 'l'erry Garcelon fire l,7'c'.Tirf67Il .loyce Palmer .'w'm1'f'!zz1j' Ruth lVlcMann 'I'rm.r1m'r Mary Crawford f,71!lp.lllill Lorraine VVard l22l
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