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Maytime Merriment- Trial by Jury .-Diana Rae McGully-Q 0 M One of the most pleasant events of the school year was nMaytime Merriment,Npresented on the evenings of May lst and 2nd in the gymnasium of the High School. in , - The Grade X Choir opened the programme with the rendition of two selections, followed by the Public Speaking Contest Finals, three musical numbers the Inter-High Glee Club and duets by Kenneth and Joan Hallett. Following this there was a Maypole Dance by the Grade lX girls.. This evening of musical entertainment was climaxed by the fine presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's nTrial by Jury by a cast of forty-three students. The roles were excellently interpreted characters and the supporting cast. The able pianist was Eleanor Brabazon. ' The scene opened with the lively usheefAlan Reesorfl bring ing the crowded courtroom to order. The heartless Edwin QPaul Peell then came into the courtroom to defend a suit brought by his jilted bride QBernice Dowsonl. The learned judge CEarle Dobson? appeared, and after some delay, the trial began. Meanwhile the jury captured tie interest of the bridesmaids. The plaintiff was brought in and captivated the hearts of the jury, the counsel CMartin Olsenl and even the judge. After many unsuccessful attempts to settle the case, the judge in exasperation, decided to marry the plaintiff, Angelina, him- self. T On the final evening, the cast, directors and all those who helped with the cperetta were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reesor, where everyane enjoyed a good time. Special credit is due to Miss Neale and Mr. Brooks whose efforts made this production a success. M .,,, . ,.:.-51: t'-A 'f r ,rv---P . - ,.- ,t ' :,. . 'Jw-I - fire-: --- - 'sy - 1' :ffl Jlsf .i CAXH -- fu I if lidgj -is X X f .I all--2 f N , ! A 'lf I f :wif fi-A X' v xl . 1 I I Vx, . X If -Ag Ulf' -L.I!-.,i ,.il N X X' ' f f f i ij T li' ' K xy Q 'i y ' Q.- nf 'X '.1 iff xy 1 . .- ,K at 1 f xx'-'ff '- W, l V I JI I Y :Htl X 5 93,1 iq Ray: W Q,
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