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af Q is yo as ca Ei ro ' J V A O 1 Since 1940 was a leap year, the Social Committee sponsored a novel Leap Year Dance. The committee was composed of members of the student body with Miss Hope Morrison in charge. The following served on the committee: Margaret Pickett Edward Flood Louise Schwartz George Fitzgerald Mary Poecher Christine Cramer Arthur Proctor Hope Morrisony Adviser The dance took place at Worthington's Hall on January 6. Mr. Gale, the industrial arts instructor, acted as master of ceremonies. Many novelty dances such as the Paul Jones, the broom dance, and the tag dance took place. Refresh, ments were sold to eager buyers. The dance was a great success, and the school is ,L looking forward to another leap year dance in 1944. st? -n-1- COLODY QCLAJX OF-4940 'aff 'ml all f f i 5' fl '--. on ,JW 'Quai ' :Zigi
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r Jumonf Ho The Junior Class of New Hope High School pre sented a fine performance of nThe Bratu on January nineteenth, 1940, at the Bucks County Playhouse. Miss Hope Morrison directed the production. The cast of the three-act comedy included: Mw.WMw ...... Mrs. Forester . Bishop . . . Timson . . Jane Depew . Angela Smythe . Dot - ..... . Mac Forester . Margot . . . The Brat ...... In preparation, the cast . . . Sara Rex Ruth McDonnell Arthur Proctor Chester Hamilton . Mary McNamara . Nancy Poecher Katherine Keenan . . Ralph Earl . . Ethel Isler Louise Schwartz had many enjoyable evenings together which will always be remembered by those who took part. --1. llrl-E CQLCDVNY 0 CLA!! OV CDA
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1.-. i l ,1- JUVWTQV Won In the spring of 1940, the Senior Class as guests of the Juniors were entertained at the Junior Prom which was held on May seventeenth, at Worthington's Hall. Under a canopy Aof blue and white and to the strains of Clyde Walton's music the annual Junior Prom became a school memory not soon to be forgotten. Being the one formal affair of the year, the boys stressed spring in their clothes and the frills of the summer evening gowns crowded the dancers as they swirled about the floor. Everyone is looking forward to a similar occasion next year, since this is perhaps the most gala event in the social calendar of the high school. Y. www., fs as e l -Q1 -'5 mfg sf as it ' X of w l H5 COLCDVNY 0 Cl.f5vff QF- 6419 n, . M74 gif., f,vj5f:1'fii'!f 'www
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