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Volume 1 Fort Washington High School, F9b- 4, 1935 Number 15 ALiCE-SET-BY-THE-FIRE The N. Y. U. Players in J. M. Barrie’s ;to sleep in class the other day by the y.ntastio comedy in three acts will give a imusioal tones of H01 and H2804. Never -rformanoe in our High School Auditorium ibefore have we heard of chemistry's hail; ; February ? for the benefit of our annual§conduciVe to sleep, but then—~wonders . Y. U. Scholarship Fund. The tickets are Enever cease! ing very fast and we advise you to get 3 + + urs before the night of the play for the } Miss Farlinger is back with us and II .use will be entirely sold out by that fwelcome her. She has been enjoying a *ime. §term4e vacation and we are glad that in These players are under the personal {is able to conduct her classes again. yapervision of Mr. Randolf Somerville who 5 + + - perhaps the foremost of amateur FASHIONS “ireotors in this country. some of the mem—, The response to our Fashion Department L'rs of the cast will doubtless be seen on Ehas been so great that we are going to «oadway in the future, for several of the ioontinue it in this issue. We see that the _-w York producers draw their casts from =Frost brothers and Roland Kraemer have ieading stock companies and dramatic ,3taken to wearing knickers. The color is »ihools such as this one. ' Emost pleasing and the check through the- .y You‘ll enjoy this play even more than you is quite the thing! We feel sure that they . “id the past ones. Get your tickets now and{wil1 never have to go "stag" to any 4~oid the disappointment of being unable togdances! ibtain a ticket on the night of the § And this week we might suggest a few -rformance. ghints in ladies‘ fashions. Our represent- + + Eative from Paris says that a band around , There have been several new books placed fthe hair is very much in use. Mary Hopkins A the shelves of the library which we hopeifinds that this is very desirable but we i ‘ll not be covered with dust when they aregthink a colorful Chintz more approyriate j *: on out. Among them are: ' ithan the ribbon she wears. Also we might 1 Prize Stories of 1925-—-O. Henry Esuggest that rubber boots be worn in Atlantic Book of Modern Playe———Lsonard fiplace of goloshes. They would be far more One hundred fifteen books were loaned forfiimpressive (and you must make an im- J-e during vacation and 20 new books have ipression you know!) ween ordered. Our library is growing and we? This column will be continued next week nope that you will use the books fre— §and will contain information as to a new x ently. _ §face powder that Paris uses. One of Eleanor Abbott's books has been % i+ + ygrchaeed with fine money and some refer— i & 0.5. ce books for the use of eommerioal gMilton Hopkins: May I speak to Miss Beale? ,-ography students have been added to the iStudents: Is the Port Weekly out yet? ‘M. Anthony: Lend me your vanity, Elsie? + + iMr. Merrill: Will anyone go in the bus? _ The ohemistry class was startled by one ‘Miss Johnson: Won't you please sing? -f the most remarkable happenings ever rfiies Beale (to Mr. Rumene): Where do you ecorded. A chemistry student was lulled ikeep the scenery? j fihrary. as 2-

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Page 1: ibefore · 2013. 5. 22. · Volume 1 Fort Washington HighSchool, F9b-4, 1935 Number 15 ALiCE-SET-BY-THE-FIRE The N. Y. U. Players in J. M. Barrie’s;to sleep in class the other day

Volume 1 Fort Washington High School, F9b- 4, 1935 Number 15

ALiCE-SET-BY-THE-FIREThe N. Y. U. Players in J. M. Barrie’s ;to sleep in class the other day by the

y.ntastio comedy in three acts will give a imusioal tones of H01 and H2804. Never-rformanoe in our High School Auditorium ibefore have we heard of chemistry's hail;; February ? for the benefit of our annual§conduciVe to sleep, but then—~wonders. Y. U. Scholarship Fund. The t ickets are Enever cease!ing very fast and we advise you to get 3 + +

u r s be fore the night of the play for the } Miss Farlinger is back with us and II

.use will be entirely sold out by tha t fwelcome her. She has been enjoying a*ime. §term4e vacation and we are glad tha t inThese players are under the personal {is able to conduct her classes again.

yapervision of Mr. Randolf Somerville who 5 + +- perhaps the foremost of amateur FASHIONS“ireotors in this country. some of the mem—, The response to our Fashion Depar tmentL'rs of the cast will doubtless be seen on Ehas been so great that we are going to«oadway in the future, for several of the ioontinue it in this issue . We see that the

_-w York producers draw their casts from =Frost brothers and Roland Kraemer have

ieading stock companies and dramatic ,3taken to wearing knickers . The color is»ihools such as this one. '

Emost pleasing and the check through the-.y

You‘ll enjoy this play even more than you is quite the thing! We feel sure that they .“id the past ones. Get your tickets now and{wil1 never have to go "stag" to any4~oid the disappointment of being unable togdances!ibtain a t icket on the night of the § And this week we might suggest a few

-rformance. ghints in ladies‘ fashions . Our represent-+ + Eative from Paris says that a band around ,

There have been several new books placed f th e hair is very much in use. Mary HopkinsA

the shelves of the library which we hopeifinds that this is very desirable bu t we i‘ll not be covered with dust when they aregthink a colorful Chintz more approyriate j

*: on out. Among them are: ' ithan the ribbon she wears. Also we might 1Prize Stories of 1925-—-O. Henry Esuggest that rubber boots be worn inAtlant ic Book of Modern Playe———Lsonard fiplace of goloshes. They would be far moreOne hundred fifteen books were loaned forfiimpressive (and you must make an im-

J-e during vacation and 20 new books have ipression you know!)ween ordered. Our library is growing and we? This column will be continued next week

nope that you will use the books fre— §and will contain informat ion as to a new

x ently. _ §face powder that Paris uses .One of E leanor Abbott's books has been % i+ +

ygrchaeed with fine money and some refer— i & 0.5.V

ce books for the use of eommerioal gMilton Hopkins: May I speak to Miss Beale?

,-ography students have been added to the iStudents: Is the Por t Weekly out ye t?‘M. Anthony: Lend me your vanity, Els ie?

y

+ + iMr. Merrill: Will anyone go in the bus?

_ The ohemistry class was startled by one ‘Miss Johnson: Won't you please sing?-f the most remarkable happenings ever rfiies Beale (to Mr. Rumene): Where do you

ecorded. A chemistry student was lulled ikeep the scenery? j

fihrary.

as 2-

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