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P m ■gf. - ELMER SAWYER 4-H Club Work (1. 2. 3. 4 ). Like the woods in Sprint , when ' rrarklin( brown leaves lull] hide the arbutus beneath them. ' ” While the rest of the world watches the P.csident fish. Dave is tusy with his rifle, giv¬ ing his supreme attention to his own bag of game. You may l:e sure he fills it. DELIA SMITH t-ll Club Work (2, 3, 4 ; Basketball Man i (3); Editorial Hoard of Korn Cornu us v : C.lee Club (3. 4). Like the blue sky of June in its ehc i b ' « ne- Delia has come many miles from her home in Harrison to attend Scarboro High. We are glad she has, for she is a pleasant person to have around, as well as an efficient. .ireful worker. Her faithfulness should make her a fine teacher. CLAYTON URQUHART 4-11 Club Work (2. 3. 4) ; Basketball (4). Like a sturdy oak tree, offering pleasant shade.” When this tall, young husky decided to play basketball, he added a real stlength to the team. Harvey has a fund of common sense and a standard of values which should always guide his judgments wisely.
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JOSEPH LIBBY l-ll Club Work (2, 3, 1) ; President of Poultry Club (•!); Prize Speaking (1, 2). Basketball (2, 3, 1) ; Cross-Country (4) ; Track (3, 1). Like an eagle, soaring, swooping, silently gliding.’’ When he really wants anything he goes after it and usually gets it. He has been a great point-getter in Searboro ' s track and basketball games. That center will be hard to fill. CLARA STOREY i ll Mub Work (2. I); Senior Drama (4); Glee (Mnb 3. 4). Like a field of happily nodding daisies” The power of happiness is great. Clara has a way of being happy and cheery, never letting tin worries of this affect her too much. We hear that she enjoys the out-of-doors even to the extent of taking long walks. WALTER DOUGLAS 4-11 (hub Work (1. 2, 3. 4); Prize Speaking (3); Cross-Country (3, I) ; Basketball (3. 4) ; Senior Drama (4). Like a pine tree, straight and sturdy . growing ever upward toward the light.” Walter is a conscientious student and a loyal school citizen. His faithful work in basketball is the sort that backs a good team. We expect his Club Work to be a start at successful mod¬ ern farming. t
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SIFTIN’ PRETTY .1 Phnj in Three. Acts CHARACTERS Mr. William Conway .... An English millionaire Mrs Beverley Conway . His wife Diane Conway . Their beautiful daughter Herald Conway . . Her brother Claire Appleby . Gerald ' s sweetheart Robert Wardley . Diane’s lover The Robbers: Johnny Simms .... alias “Night-hawk Johnny” Jimmy Kelly . alias “Diamond Jimmy” Policemen and other robbers. Time: Present. Place: London Scene: Conway’s living-room; “London Charlie’s Cafe.” ACT I Scknk I. (’onway’s living-room—Night (A large library table stands in the center of the room. In one corner stands a large piano with a tall lamp beside it. A magnificent carpet is spread on the floor, deadening all sound of footsteps. A huge chandelier hangs from the ceiling. Fancy silk curtains of old rose are hung at the windows. There is a huge fireplace facing the front door. No one is in the room when the curtain rises.) Enter Gerald. Gerald (calling): read v ? Diane: No, not yet, hut you just he patient and I’ll he ready presently. Gerald (grumbling): Presently! That’s what she always says. Hang it, all, of course, this had to be the maid’s night off. I never could fix this tie. (Diane comes clown the stairs hum¬ ming.) Diane: There, now I’m all ready. Oh, Gerald, you look so fun ny trying to fix that tie. Wait, I’ll fix it. There! Don’t you want some rouge and lipstick on? You look awfully pale and you know Claire will be there. Did you know she’s going to spend the night with us after Mrs. Hilton’s dance, and Robert’s coming over, and Mama and Daddy’s coming home at half past eleven, they said. So you must look as nice as possible. Gerald (groaning) : Oh, all right, if you say so I s ' pose I must—only can the chatter for a while, will you, and hustle up. Diane (sighing): Oh, Gerald, Gerald, when will you learn to use better English? What would Mama say, if she could hear vou! Diane! Are you
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