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SraTHFIELD HIGH TIMES PAGE 11 I have never before seen a person so dead set against having fun9 but I finally convinced him that it might do Joanne some good to enjoy herself for a change. The festival itself was like a wild9 happy, and much-tto-short dream. Joanne and I went everywhere there a was to go and saw everything there was to see, and most of all ate everything there was to eat. One of the harrowed directors of the annu^al program asked us if we were on the program, and for some ridiculous reason, I sat do^ at a piano near by and played the one song Ddiich I had learned in my two years of piano study. I don’t think that ’’Chopsticks” ever sounded more out of place than that night, but I didn’t even notice. Joanne had laughted. Not a short, restrained laugh, but a hearty one, full of sheer happiness. The next day as I passed the main building on my way to the bus stop Tfdiere I had started from the day before, I again heard music coming from that room on the second floor. This time it was real music, with every note full of beauty. A much kinder voice than the one of the day before remarked, ’’Perhaps the world will not end tomorrow after aHI” The answering remark ms left to my own imagination, but for some reason, I began to him ’’Chopsticks” to myself. HAPPINESS IS -class rings -having a lab partner vho knows what ho is doing -to have a high goal and to achieve that goal through honest efforts -summer vacation at the beach -not being sore after riding a horse all day SURPRISE IS -getting a 1 on Mrs. Parrish’s English writing assignments DID YOU SEE ANNE OF GREEN GABLES? On March 25, the junior and senior classes presented a three act comedy, Anne of Green Babies, written by Alice Cha^wicke. Each member of the cast did a splendid job of portraying his role. Of particular interest was the cute, freckled-faced Anne Shirley (Justine Blow) who won the love and sympathy of all with her vivid imagination and her quite largo vocabulary. Adding to the humor' of the play was the lovable Matthew Cuthbert (Billy Oliver) and his much repeated line, ’’Well I can’t say that I do, and I can’t say that I don’t” as well as stern Marilla Cuthbert (Carol Ann Parrish). I am sure that all who attended the play thoroughly enjoyed it. There was evidence of much hard work done by many people, and the finished product was quite good. Mary Blaiidy SURPRISE IS ^Finding you have a date on both Friday and Saturday night -passing Miss Turner’s history tests RELIEF IS -finding your frog is a male so you won’t have to mess around with all those eggs -closing your mouth i^dien a dentist has finished probing around inside -the last bell of the last semester the last six weeks of school HAPPINESS. SURPRISE. RELIEF. AMD SADNEB5^ -Graduation Be it ever so humble, there’s no face li^e your own.
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