CHAPEL mOGIUMS On Novembor 4, tho second section of the Black Mask Dramatic Club presented in chapel the one-r.ct farce, ^Silence Please^\ A fur coat rjid a month^s dish v;ashing v/ere the stakes in a bet of silence betv/een Linnie East md Joraes Fry. Mildred Little end Margaret Sraith capably acted the part of the astonished visitors v/ho v/alked in unexpectedly. The play, directed by Mr. McFadyen, is the first of a series of four or five to be presented by the group throughout the year. Section three of the tenth grade, Mr. Hatley’s home room, gave a progrcjn in the auditorium during chapel period Friday, November 8. The entertainment consisted of a stunt and an old-fashioned wedding with appropriate music and costumes. ^ ^ A program on Mark Tv/ain was presented by Mr; Fry’s sec tion one of the ninth grade in chapel on Friday, November 15. The program v/as dedicated to Scjnucl L. Clemens, better knovm as Mark Twain, since the centennial of his birth v/as celebrated on November 1. A sketch of Mark Tv/ain’s life v;as given over the radio by /inne Parker. Hilda Foreman gave a reading from Mark Twain entitled ”Thc Jum'oing Frog of Colaveras County”. The progrcjn ended with a sta^- o.rrjnatization of ”Hov/ Tom Sav/yer Whitewashed the Fence.” ^ ^ ^ ^ The celebration of Book Week vms begun in high school on Monday, November 18, v/ith a drcjiic.tized reading of "Alice in « Booklrjid", presented in the auditorium by Miss Menius’s fresh- mcji section of the Drcjnatic Club. The program related Alice’s adventures in the magical land of fiction, v/here she , met the follov/ing characters; Red Hiding Hood, Virginia Dro\;ell; Witch, Virginia Stone; Cinderella, Jme Morrow; Huck Finn, Jack Dov^less; Robinson Crusoe, Bill Furr; Ivanhoe, Bobbie Morrow; Uncas, J*cjiies Greene; D’i*rtagran, Kenneth Brooks; Old Fashioned Girl, Leah Rose King; Romola, Ila Lee Knotts; Beatrix Esmond, Sunshine Underwood; Hmilot, Jack Castevens; The Narrator, Ann Winecoff; Alice, Peggy Efird. « i\li ^ ^ I