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I fv- 9 9 e A 1 gr vi, . 1 ' 1 1 at i f9lQ3liu-..itE2i'ti: r 1 l l Second Team M. CC. A. A. Although our basketball team did not win a champion- ship we are justly proud of them for their good playing. The girls of the Parade speak for themselves and we expect to enjoy in the future the same success as we have had in the past. We also take pride in our social activities. This year's Girls' Dance was one of the outstanding events of the school year. D We are grateful to our officersg Clara Morris, president: Elsie Anderson. vice-president: Maxene Thayne, secretary and treasurer. and our adviser, Miss Creer, for this year's success. 1 WWW 4126 D' in i'i'l 1 ii '-1'-' -,-:' l 1 5 x: 5 0,1 Ah, ,x'4' n 1' x
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mgqewe llgslllnllllgelli First Team e T : :g'JEi?f5: ' ef to r e Marjorie Snarr, lircil Stansfield, Edna Ross, Wilma Doran, lirances Brunsell Tet johnson and Evelyn Wright. M, C. A. A. ' J 8 This year the M. G. A. A. will lose the one who has probably done more to make this association one of high K ideals and principles, Miss Creer, the founder of this asso- ciation. She has inspired every activity of the girls and is largely responsible for their success. We will feel keenly the loss of Miss Creer, but xvill strive to keep this organization on the high plane upon .which it has been established. Many girls have enjoyed participation in the various sports that the club offers, and ive feel that a great deal of good has been derived therefrom. I UQL' 'il 1.,,,,,,-,,,,. 2 XJ g -gh ,, V' ' no 'A 40 W 'r
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H. .1 l.. I ffiirf F ' 2' if 4 C ' 3Ix.,'NifT3 ,,,. .,., - .f-.--a--....-A.- .,,.. ,..-....,- .,, M -S ' 1 .. f 'X :--'-'-'--- '-' -' - fffgr? ffl. - . ..,, -W -.. i i . '5ll39,lls-ollIsgll'i' e QNTSJL' 1 -1, ,,,,-,W .0 ,-A-0-,--qv' Y l l :V-5 Diramattcs Vg il lt was 7:30, and behind the scenes the usual hurrying and bustle of the theatre was in progress. Actors and actresses were dashing here and there doing last-minute jobs before they donned the make-up. Stage manager Iirnest Larson and electrician Phillip Stone were arranging furniture and fixing spot-lights in order to give a good background to tl'e pre4enta- tion. The characters, with flushed faces and excited eyes, were grouped together talking and practising speeches. Suddenly the xo'ce of Maxine Bagley cried, Everyone in here to be made up! Then the fun commenced. All past identity slowly disappeared and new characters bloomed forth. Through the hands of Miss Bagley, Miss Bedke, Mrs. Blacker and Mrs. llutchinson, lirank Thone became the serious Thomas Atkins. father of the Atkins family: lfrdie Reading took on arout thirty years in about tan n'inutes to become the tolerant, loving Ellen Atkins. wife of Thomas Atkins. The pretty pink cheeks and rosy lips of lidna Ross changed her to the irresistable Mildred Cfushirg, ,lun'or's unrefo nized fiancee. .-Xt her side stood junior. the handsome son of 'l homas Atkins. ,lunior had been at one time the famous actor, Emerson , Boam. In one corner Spenser Atkins was soulfully saying to l.enore llastings, a Medbury - debutante, Ah l.enore, dream girl, never one so fair. ller father beamed pleasantly nearby. The make-up c'ever'y disguisfd l.ouis Zaloznik as Spenser, l'ern liarrer as Lenore, and Reno l Galleger as her father. lirom the other corner was the crotchety Grandma Spenser who fussed around and bothered everyone. She missed nothing that happened in the room. lf one could have lifted the makeup tiff he would have recognized Bernice Wright or Yerna Berg. ln front cf the mirror, lletor Spenser was feverishly straightening his moustache and lip rouge. llis actions betrayed him though and -lohn Kilby loomed forth. Pacing back and forth beneath a heavy facial attire was Yan Anderson, the veterinary. l-rom all appearance he made a good one, I Through the backstage giggling of lirank. Yan and l.ouis. the occasional squealing ofiigt' pig. the capt'va'irg actions of Fdna, and the thumping of Maxine's heart. the first act finished amid great appl'u:e. The players were greatly encouraged and went on in the second act to do even better. ln the third a.t st me real acting was di played. 'l he pigs portrayed their characters as natura'ly as any actor has ex er succeeded in doing. The last act was the climax :nd the ending of lfn'e s' n's and lfdna's griefs over the pies: it was the beginning of l,ouis' and lfern's married life, and the l't-ginning of john liill'y's new ro'e of father. Une uf the sghoolk most successful plays was completed when Grandma Spenser got in 4 tlte usual last wt rd wi'h More Pigs? P . l 4 ll., . - MW I 4 la -if -W.-.f-v :x.z,::.4::....:AQSQSL 'iff-.QQ.f'f ...' --lT'--'.............f'...l- 1 ll--7--- YV ,nr - W-. . X .41 ii YQ -F------M----.-.. .-.. ....--.-...M--..-.. ,.,.,.-....-.. - l Y bm ' fa,.,A..,7 -11, - f--- r ve- - -w-- o r . .. 4' .4 1
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