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 The next event for the Drama Club was the school Christmas Concert in which the following members took part: Mary Louise Playter, Arthur Scrannage and Cam- eron McKay.
Then the Drama Club stood still, everyone was busy and it just seemed no one could find time to have proper drama meetings. However, a few meetings were held and we tried to make future plans and were successful in having
one lesson night, then we stood still again, everyone
once more was too busy. At last we received word that
the fathers at King George School wanted a skit, once
more it was short notice, but the club rose to the occasion and presented a skit entitled "You Canlt Try an Insane :t-1an" with Terry Irwin as the judge; Ann Turner as the district attorney; Malcolm MacLeod as tha defense attorney and
Hal Dempster as the insane man.
Next came a skit for the Collegiate Home and School Club. This skit, we were informed should take the form of something to do with teenagers and parents; so H. A. D. wrote a skit entitled "Teenagers vs. Teenagers and Teen- agers vs. Parents." Once more Terry Irwin, Ann Turner, Hal Dempster, Fred Styles, and Marlene Lane took part.
This skit took the form of a round table radio discussion.
The next event arid to the time of writing the
for the Drama Club was the presentation of one act
ti tIed "The Case of the ~Jeird Sis tors" • This play
sented at the annual Commencement. We like to think of this
greatest play en- was pro-





















































































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