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THE NORAIALITE Iiawui .HD DAYS An Erudite Drama in Nine Reels Directed by ,..,. ,........ . ..,... ..., , . ,,.,....,..,... , . D R. W. A. MCINTYRE Settings in Provincial Normal Lighting Effects by School Winiaipeg Hydro .STORY BY K. El. MORELAND Continuity Writer, Kismet Passed up by The National Board of Review CA-ST Classey Debut .. . . .The Heroine. . D... .77 OF Us Class Teacher .... . .. ..The Hero .............. MR. W. A. COWPERTH- WAITE. President ........... . .. ...RLITH SCOTT Vice-President . . .. ......,, .. ..EDITH WHITFIELD Secretary. ........................... ......... P AULINE SAWCIEWICZ Literary Representative ....,.. ....... K ATHLEEN MORELAND Assistants . ......... ........... ,... . . .... ..,.... . lDORI5 SALTON l RUTH lvioom' fxlascot. D .. . . ...... ...... ..., . . .. ..., ,.... ..... lvl A RCIATQOROL ART TITLE Each day is but a jewel strung upon the thread of life. From THE COLLECTED WORKS OF ANoN PROLOGUE Opening throw back of Eastern Bazaar where an old gentleman suggesting Omar Khyaam sits cross-legged in a shady booth. Closeup. He carefully selects a glass bead and deftly places it upon a shining string. He pauses: surveys his work, strokes his beard and nods his THE PLAY Opening scene is in an enlarged sardine can caustically called an Auditorium. lt is Hhlled to capacity, with young folk. At first glance you gather that this is not a Business College as not a single jaw revolves on W'rigley's guaranteedp and it is decidely non-Collegiate due to the absence of vari-coloured sweaters, ukeleles and Rah, yells. But a careful survey of the occupants reveals a surprising number of the Weak-eyed and Begogglecl, and you rapidly deduce the true nature of the institution. lt is a Normal School-an educational incubator! head philosophically. Enter the heroine. ART TITLEL-'Classey was so bright she made the sun jealous. A few hackneyed phrases and you will have Classey in your mind's eye. She is vibrant with life and vivacityg she is lithe and strong. She walks with that supreme confidence that is only automatically ac- quired with a Cirade XII education. A close-up reveals eyes like stars, adhealthy, youthful glow-CFor further specifications-see any cosmetic 3 -l Fade-out of heroine conversing animatedly with former school- mates. Lip-reading reveals that she is bothered about the seam in her stocking and is anxious to meet the hero. Enter the hero, Ahhhhhha! He is of the Ambassador-disting- uished gentleman type, He conveys the impression that he has visited every Court in Europe-yet he possesses enough of the Common Touch, to enjoy a picnic. He is the man novalists refer to as toying with a chop, you know he would be equally proficient at Chess and Big Game Hunting. He has written a treatise on Language yet chuckles benevolently with j. K. Jerome and Chaucer at the world. Close-up of hero and heroine shaking hands. Art Title reads:- l will do all in my power to help you. Close-up of heroine batting her eyelids and wiping tear-drops from her moist lashes, ART TITLEI-.AYOU are too good .... Follows a quick survey of the introductions to the other members of the faculty, Classey's scholarly comment on them is Einis coronat opus. Flashback to the Eastern threading on more beads. He no longer nods his head. He has a stiff-neck. ART TITLE:-'Classey is plunged into a whirling vortex of events. SPORTS DAY:- Scene is laid in Assiniboine Park where century-old trees gaze down upon the progress of a Baseball Game. Classey appears in appropriate costume embellished with the light and dark blue school colors and class letter, the hero acts an umpire and lvlarcia is at the bat .... Historical flash back to Ancient Greece where in the shadow of the temple, youths are playing disc-ball. W-02525 r'Q95i Tu enlv-six
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