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w i . I i r- i ii called (in respect to scholarship) diamonds We entered, without benefit or cymbals , , ,, iii ' 1. 1 . . n m the rough . or kettle drums or like tympani, into college T , . „ , k . . ., , . ,. f c t r i . r .1. I he Muse or Music smiled upon the lire, ror a rew or us everything was rami liar r , n , , , , , .1 i. .I rreshman LJass, endowing us generously ■ — students, classes, buildings,- but the rest . , . . . , c | i . , i i i i with a string quartette, giving us three mem- or the new students either wandered back , f , , , , , ici i • ii i-i i i . bers or the boys quartette and two or the and rorth apathetic-ally like lost souls in a . , . . T , , i ,., -iii ii • girls trio. I hen, too, our orchestra num- maze or strutted like a cock-or-the-walk in , , , , , , bered many rreshmen among its members, a new place. c , ., , , , oo, while we re not exactly ardent devotees There can be little doubt of the success oF Arts yet we wd | dcqudinted or this new crop or students in all phases or -.i ,i school life: in scholarship, in forensics, and Some m j ght Sdy (probdb | y those strons | y in athletics. In sports freshmen starred both preju di C ed) that the Sophomores were the in football and in basketball. Dashing backs, out standin 3 members of our school. And driving linemen, flashy forwards and tower- those Sdme peop | e point QUt tU especid || y ins centers were the gifts of the Freshman djd they domindte the f ie | d of f orensics and dSS ' dramatics. But let me remind you, though That we have struggling scholars in our the Sophs were fine, Freshmen did not lag midst can not, without impertience, be behind. In the Dramatics Club play, Ibsen ' s denied. For most of us the brilliant student The Doll ' s House ' , two of the most im- is just a bit withdrawn, though we all have portant parts of the play were taken by brilliance if the dull surface is scratched freshmen. Also there was a freshman on one of deeply enough. To be trite and use the the debate teams, and others did outstanding well-worn cliche, some of us might be work in various speech activities. — G.D. Freshmen Class Officers FIRST SEMESTER President BobSteiger Vice-President Emma Rice Sec.-Treas. Dorothy McCully SECOND SEMESTER President Clarence Borger Vice-President Maynard Sutton Sec.-Treas. Caroline Lindenbaum FRESHMEN
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Meyer, James Milan, Ronald Miller, Wilson Morgan, Linda Nellans, Eugene Neumanne, Marjorie Osborn, Lucille Sloan, Irene Smith, Carl Smith, Harland L. Smith, J. Harland Smith, Peggy Snodqrass, Elizabeth Amy Owen, George Phillips, Effie Proctor, Luther Purdom, Louise Reed, Maxine Rice, William Rice, Emma VanMiddlesworth, Charlene Vancil, Andrew Wait, Ella Laurine Wakefield, Mildred Weatherholt, Robert Wilson, Eugene Wrench, Virginia Steiger, Robert Stone, Clifford Strait, Cheryl Taylor, Ellabelle Tibbets, Virginia Thompson, Juanita VanMiddlesworth, Burt Riggs, Margaret Rockwood, Juanita Salisbury, Jean Scott, Rosemarv Segrist, Raymond Shelden, Dorothy Sifford, Mary
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A DOLL ' S HOUSE Clifford Stone Wayne Tarman Geneieve Hampson Mildred Hughes Myriam Anderson Clark Owens The El Dorado Junior College chapter of Delta Psi Omega was established in the spring of 1935. The Delta Psi Omega is a national junior college dramatics fraternity. There are ninety-three chapters scattered all over the United States. To become a member of the club a person must have had a major part in a three act play, two minor parts, or must have been stage or business manager for a three act play. At the present time there are ten charter members, including the officers, Director, Mildred Hughes,- Stage Manager, Ruth Oeswell; Business Manager, Clark Owens. Besides ithis national chapter the college boasts of Jthe local club, Pi Delta Theta, bership in the Pi Delta Theta the applicant must have taken a major part in a play, must have had a major business capacity in play production, or must have an intense desire for active work in dramatics. It has been the policy of the club to present two major plays of at least three acts each school term and any number of smaller one or two act plays. This year Ibsen ' s Doll ' s House and A Murder Has Been Arranged by Emlyn Williams were presented. The officers of the Pi Delta Theta are President, Mildred Hughes,- Vice-presi- dent, Robert Steiger,- Secretary, Maxine Walker and Treasurer-Business Manager, Dick Hudson. L. W. Nixon has been direc- organized ini1928.[Tojbe eligible for mem- tor of all dramatic productions. ? DELTA PSI OMEGA PI DELTA THETA
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