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The Dramatic Club Acting is our job! We have, after a late start, produced three plays. In our two comedies, Sparkin' and Lost Elevator we tried to do the proverbial thing, lay them in the aisles. Then in our major production, The Fool, we portrayed life's serious side. Acting is not our only job. We have accomplished social develop- ment with our personality clinic. We've had fun, too! il'here've been an amateur hour and hikes. OFFICERS President . . . Wilma Perry Vice-President Al Jenkins Secretary Eunice Baxter Treasurer Rowland Hull Sixty-Five
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Pep Club OFFICERS President . Lois Church Vice-President . Amy Dudeck Secretary . Glenna Jean Lee Treasurer . Fern Bruner Adviser . Glennie Norman Club Mother . Mrs. John Morrison The vivacity of these lighthearted pepsters has heightened the spirit of our College in gaiety and merriment. The production of the comedy, Powder Puff Girl, directed by Betty Jo and starring an all- girl cast and the Maytime music festival, An Hour of Charm, directed by Glenna Jean were crowning activities of the Pep Club this year. The netted financial gains were presented in Bonds to the Alumni Association for the new chapel. Sixty-F OUT
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Booster Club With a little less swagger and a little more seriousness Cfor the most party the Boosters had a hearty year of fun and usefulness this year. There was never more intimate fellowship than in this time of crisis. They had to lose Kenneth Kinion and Lee Daugherty during the final semester-the former to the Infantry and the latter to a C.P.S. camp, and the absence of Baxter, Newberry, Richardson, and Casto was also sorely feltg but when Miss Lopez, during her address at the annual banquet, mentioned the Boosters scattered over the world, while the men stood with heads bowed, the warm comradeship seemed intact again as the invisible links of memory spanned the miles. The projects of the club this year included a substantial gift to the chapel fund, a grand piano for the student reception room, books to aid the devotional lives of students in the Service, and other smaller gifts. OFFICERS President . . . Milton Buettner Vice-President . Francis CSamj Jolliff Secretary . Hollis Pistole Treasurer Robert Nicholson Adviser Frederick Schminke Sixty-Six
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