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Page 46 text:
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LEST WE FORGET October 1—Alarins go off early this morning. . . ..,Back to school after a WONDERFUL summer, .. . Old friends and new faces... . October 23—Terrified new girls become old girls. . . . Baby Snooks immortalized. . . . November 25—First report cards....Nocomment.... November 26—Thanksgiving program in Assembly. . . . Third Grade and Drama Club. , LeaWere outi. 4. December 1—Back again. . . . Counting the days until Christmas vacation. .. . December 19—Eighth Grade outdoes itself in annual Christmas production, . . . The long-awaited day has arrived. ... !!! January 5—Sleepy faces. . . . “So glad to be back”??? . . . Cramming for midyears DEDINS As EXAMS!!! February 12—“Fourscore and seven years ago.” . . . Fathers, uncles, brothers, . . . Cur- rent Affairs Test. ... February 23—Well-earned holiday... . Thanks, George. .. . March 19—At last! ... Bursting with spring fever, we thought we couldn’t wait... . March 31—The final stretch begins. . . . EXAMS!!! June 2—Commencement. .. . The end and the beginning. ... Au revoir. .
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DRAMA CLUB Bashfully we admit that our audiences had a very good laugh this year. Modestly we attribute it all to the stupendous performances of our niembers. Shyly we are taking several curtain calls. Our first play for Thanksgiving, called ‘“A Note To Myself,’ combined a little moraliz- ing with a lot of slapstick to the approval of the alumnae and ecstasy of the third graders. Next, our abilities were turned to the Lincoln’s Birthday program, in which the life of Lincoln was stirringly traced in poem and play from boyhood to presidency. Although we could have used Raymond Massey here and there, the program was moving and highly appreciated. After the usual “war,” “She Stoops to Conquer’ by Goldsmith became the spring play. Since the gay comedy had not been produced at this writing, with the aid of our imaginations we feel that “She Stoops’ was the success to end all successes. Whatever it was, the cast, the stage crew, and, we hope, Miss Bradshaw, had a wonderful time with it, and with all our attempts of a year. DRAMA CLUB 44 Presid OMB vicki iota ens wis Te Kip Vice-President ose Patricia Weenolsen
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