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EVERYTHlNC'S IN RHYTHM WITH MY HEART Dancer, Kay McCloskey, Singer, Lorraine Tuttle Lillian Kosinski, Esther Turner, Louise Hays, Marjorie Baxter, Anne Dutczak, Eleanor Bo- rowski, Virginia Lewandowski, Alyce Johnston, Louise Powell, Mary Hiland, Clara Cassady, Lorraine Hart, Loraine Wachewicz, Cecilia Kobus. CADET DAZE Singer, Ruth Sibley Lois Hansen,-Nora Werbicki, Elizabeth Stevenson, Margaret Yurek, Violet Anderson, Virginia Catfoli, Virginia Smith, Amy Williams, Emily Dutczak, lean Smith Dorothy Bonkowski, Antoinette Narug, A.bert Kobus. THE MlNUET FROM TIME MARCHES ON Reader, jack Perkins Lorraine Frank, Bill Dagley, Leonard Ault, Emily Dutczak Finale: SING, SING, SING - Entire Cast
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GARDEN GAIETI ES l i Betty Sibley, Dell Kennedy, Denis Kelly, Olga Chizmar, Ruth Sibley Everyone acclaimed Garden Gaietiesn as the prettiest number in the whole show. The flow- ery decorations and the electric lights on the swings, the snappy song, I Bet You Tell That To All the Girls, and Denis Kelly's rich voice all combined to make this act a sure hit! Denis topped ott all his brilliant performances by out- doing himself in the Frolics. Another act, which set the audience cheer- ing but which is not shown in pictures, was the Barn Dance. Mary Margaret Keller, Gena jab- lonski, Marion Heimback, George Walsh, Bob Crane, and Herbert Kraus injected a rural splash to the proceedings, The audience roared tor tive minutes after this demonstration ot prancing pantomine. Other acts not in pictures were: The Scene Changes, A Lane in London, Homeward Bound, Limehouse Blues, Shoe Shine Boy, The News Girls, The Charleston, The Hungarian Dance, and Rhythm on the Range.
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Nov. 2-Boys' Club welcomes freshmen with a party! Mr. Lambka greets Edgar Cusick with a hardy handshake, and Mr. Smith's friendly smile lets Eugere Doe know he's more than welcome. Nov. 3-Mr. Wrahlstad takes over the locker and key situation. New shop instructor joins faculty to succeed Mr. johns. Nov. 4-Over l45 students hear Admiral Byrd's lecture on Life at Little America, but Reed Buffington is disappointed in not being able to get an interview. Nov. 5-Cirls' Club entertains freshmen. Miss Buftington gives affpersonal talk to the girls, Miss laacks discusses athletics: and an interesting pro- gram, plus refreshments, tops off the orientation. Nov. 9- Wuxtra, Wuxtral Have you read the ZlO REPORTER? Miss Moe's sophomore English Class bring out the first number of their class paper. Ray Paschke is editor. Nov. 'IO- ln Flanders Field where poppies blow-. Mrs. Canaga's home room gives Armistice Day assembly. Edmund Madrzyk conductsg Helena Nondorf portrays the Red Cross Nurse, and Gordon Cowell acts as the typical doughboy, while entire room sings Over There and K-K-K- Katy. Nov. I3-Friday the l3thl Chronoscope dare-devils defy superstition and give dance in the big gym. Chuck Swanson's music is tops! Nov. 'l6-Eugene Petersen, junior, receives award in assembly for best upper-class essay on Why Illinois Should Support Its Schools, and Nancy Calzaretta, sophomore, receives prize in undereclass division. Nov. 'I7-The second meeting of the Alumni Association names Hack Finneran, '32, president. Nov. I8-Miss Schmidt's usual continuous boosting has done the trick. Her home room turns in 56725, the best percentage in the school, for sell- ing Carnival tickets. Nov. 23-Seniors poll majority for l. R. Austgen, President, William No- wak, Vice President, Amy Williams, Secretary, and Edgar Kraegel, Treasurer. Nov. 25-A corsage goes to Kay Rottier for her lovely hand-knit sweater which she wears at the C-irls' Club Sweater Dance. Kay McCloskey and Bob LaNoue, Mary Louise Young and Reed Buffington, Mildred Bog- larsky and Ray Paschke are caught by the camera as they go into their dance. Nov. 26- Let Us Be Thankful -Bob LaNoue, Violet Anderson, Edgar Kraegel, and Helena Nondorf, chairmen of the Thanksgiving Basket Committee, distribute 48 baskets to the needy of Calumet City, Lan- sing, and Burnham.
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