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,X X XX, i i 'll I . 1 . ,,1 V Advanced Drama Beginning Drama Isl Row-Evadolcinoll, Zinlc, Fuelscher Hunlcen, Fennernan, Glover, Walsh, Rehn Padilla: 2nd Row-Simpson, Banlcs, Camp bell, Rawson, Eillcen, Debruin, Gillelle Widrin, Wold, Neumann: 3rd Row-Mr Morrison, Sanderson, Harrison, rose Quarg. Nelson, Cohn, Enslen, Bosloclc. Isl Row--Nicoll, Garrison, Vefler, Crif- Chley, Crellin, Wenner, Hoqrele, Barron: 2nd Row - Roche, Seller, M a r q u a r r, O'Neill, Harnerlon, Jones, Lynch: 3rd Row hMcNNood, Healy, Balmer, Ferrera, Snelr singer, Andersen, Thomson, Hall, Paulsen. Uaollyftechn
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-klanuary 27 . . . Texl' books given our-School March I7 . . . Sl. Pa+rick's Day Dance. Opens! March I8 . . . Club piclures laken 'lor Journal. January 29 . . . Eleclion 'of Represenlalives and Forum. Journal. and Newswfifinq Slfaie- Class Colleclors- ' Ai March I9 . . . IOOCX, Sludenl Body Card Race January 3I . . . Firsl baskelball game: Poly vs won by Room 85' Sacred Hearf. March 27 . . . Chamber of Commerce Dance. February5 . . . Baskelball game: Poly vs S+. lgna- March 28 ' ' ' Lowell Relays' lius. April I . . . English deparlmenf examinafion. 'i-iCRECOJ1C9 ot Euentaij'-.-1-'. February I0 . . . Library opened. Drive for clean Polylechnic. School bank opened. Track prac- +ice s+ar+s. Februaryll . . . Baskefball game: Poly vs Mis- sion. Lincoln Day broadcasl. February I2 . . . Lincoln Day programme. Firsl' edilion of Ihe Parrot February I4 . . . Valenlines' Day. February I7 . . . Poly Guide books on sale by Chamber of Commerce. February I8 . . . Baskel-ball game: Poly vs Lowell. Rally for baskel-ball game. February2I . . . Washing+on's Birlhday Dance. February 28 . . . Baskel-ball game: Poly vs Galileo. March 2 . . . Debale: Poly vs Girls' High. Journal sale slarled. Iv1arch4 . . . Class picrures Taken. March5 . . . Baskel'-ball game: Poly vs Commerce. March IO . . . Baskel'-ball game: Poly vs Balboa. March Il . . . Joinl Block P swim al 'Ihe Fair- monl. March I6 . . . Sfeel conslruclion on girls' gym l slarled. ApriI2 . . . April3 . . . Newswriling Luncheon. Junior Dance in boys' Gym. April I6 . . . Budda's Talenl' Parade. April I7 . . . Forum Club Dance. April 2I . . . Talk on Fingerprinling. April 22 . . . Track Meer: Poly vs. Alameda. April 24 . . April 27-30 . Teachers' Convenfion-H oliday. . . . Public Schools Week. Mayl . . . May Day--Holiday. Iv1ay7 . . . Journal Luncheon. Sludenl Body Ban- quet May9 . . . Block P and G.A.A. Play Day. A.A.A. Track Meer. May I5 . . . Library Dance. May 20 . . . Senior Edifion of Ihe ParroI'. May 22 . . . R.O.T.C. Dance. May 29 . . . Girls' Jinx. Junel . . . Senior Jinx. JournaIOu'r. Senior Lunch- eon. June 8-I2 . . . Final Examinalion Week. June I2 . . . Senior Dance al 'rhe Fairmonl' HoI'eI. June I6 . . House. June I9 . . . Gradualion al War Memorial Opera . School oul-Vacafion. 23 ounno.Q --
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GEORGE FENNEMAN PresidenT JULIA GLOVER Vice PresidenT ELLA HUNKEN SecreTary GEORJEAN REHN Treasurer PETE PADILLA SergeanT-aT-a rms MR. ROLAND MORRISON Adviser namatiicA DramaTics, handicapped by The haIT-day session of IasT Term, sTarTed auspiciously This year. The Two classes made a number oT oTFicial school ap- pearances and concluded The year wiTh Two skiTs in The Senior Jinx. The beginning drama class pro- duced several one-acT plays during The Term: Moonshine by ArThur Hopkins, The Twelve Pound Look by James M. Barrie, and Shall We Join The Ladies also by Barrie. These plays were produced Tor The Forum Club, Tor school assem- blies, and Tor various English classes. The Drama Club presenTed anoTher smashing hiT in The Torm of a mysTery Thriller, The CaT and The Canary on May 22. This Term The club conTained so many poTenTiaI acTors and acTresses, Mr. Morrison Tound greaT diTTicuITy in seIecTing The casT. The parT oT Annabelle WesT was probably The mosT diTTicuIT. as The characTer porTrayed was a young. modern. unsophisTicaTed girl: however. Georiean Rehn proved herself capable of porTray- ing The role. The remainder of The casT in order of Their appearances were: Mammy PIeasanT . . . . EsTher Eilken Roger Crosby . . . Herb Harrison Harry Bly+he . . David Crosley SusanSiIIsby . . . . MarieZink Cicily Young . . . GerTrude Fuelscher Charlie Wilder . . DmiTri Evdokinoff Paul Jones . . George Fenngmgg Hendricks . . Edward Wold Dr. PaTTerson ...... NaThan Cohn While rehearsals were being held Tor The CaT and The Canary , The oTher members in The class were learning and producing The Tail oT a ShirT and The Orange Colored NeckTie. under The direcTion oT Rhoda Campbell and Miriam Banks. The social acTiviTies oT The club were many This Term due To The spiriT and pep ThaT was puT inTo everyThing ThaT was aTTempTed by PresidenT George Fenneman and his associaTes. Among These diver- sions were several roIIerskaTes aT Iceland and a swim aT The Fairmont The club was very TorTunaTe This year in secur- ing a pin To be envied by all. There are many, who Though They are noT in The acTual performance oT The play, should receive crediT Tor Their hard work and iniTiaTive. IT was Through The eTTorTs of Clarence BosTock and Har- old Simpson ThaT The sTage was seT Tor rehearsals: Mervin Newman and Vancil Sanderson were of The greaTesT service in direcTing The lighTs: while Julia Glover had The diTTicuIT Task of prompTing, a duTy which required skill and paTience. IT is Through The diligence of These ThaT The CaT and The Canary was produced and a greaT deal of Thanks is due Them Tor Their eT'ForTs. 0'lLJ1.Y'lG.2:'.. ...-
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