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9 P Buccaneer I 36 NEW LITERARY IQIAGAZINE APPEARS William, M. Siensaas lnauguraTes Scribblers' Club: JuaniTa Tyree, Sophomore STucIenT, ls Eclifor of The Firs+ Edifion of Scribblings, Which fFeaTured Work of Creafive WriTing Classes. r A NEW VENTURE IN PUBLISHING The Scribblers' club began in The wriTers' RounTable class oT Wm. STensaas. Harvey Koehn was eIecTed presidenTg Grace ShoTwell, vice-presidenT, and June I-lamilTon, secreTary. placed in FirsT The Blade, anThol- ogy oT CaliTornia verse, They were Alice Frederiksen, Grace ShoTwelI, MargareT KieTer and Jack I-lolmes. In The Spring The club puT ouT a liTerary boolcIeT, age 67 Four members oT The club Scribblings. - FROM TI-I ADVISER ' Many sTudenTs desire To do creaTive wo rlc in The shorT sTo ry, in Th e essay, a nd in ,I1 -f i iix poeTry, buT These sTudenTs proc ra sTinaTe because There is oTTen no opporTuniTy To re- ceive individual or g roup criTicism. Like- ,i1- fzf .:, Q wise, many desire To see Their verse or prose in prinT buT Tind no ouTleT Tor iTg conseguenT- iii -iz ly They become disco u ra ged. To en cou r- : age sTu d enTs To become inTeresTed a n d To ibulm ii' ' I IIIIIIII do creaTive work in The liTera ry Tield, and To aTTempT To give individual criTicism oT Their producTs, a Scribblers' Club was organized. WILLIAM M. STENSAAS . . . inspires young Scribblers
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Page 66 Buccaneer I936 THE l935-36 COLLEGIAN STAFF sancTion oT The sTudenT body and The approval oT The adminisTraTion and board oT educaTion. Under MorT Belshaw's direc- Tion, The adverTising sTaTTwas suc- cessTul beyond all expecTaTions in soliciTing and handling The ad- verTisemenTs each weelc. The revenue derived paid Tor The in- crease in The size oT The paper. The compleTe sTaTT Tor The spring semesTer was: MargareT VincenT, ediTorq Alice Erederilc- LEONARQ I. BARTLETT . . . Wins a ducaf. Who? sen, campus ediTor7 John PaTTon, sporTs ediTor: PaTTi Taylor, wo- men's ediTor1 Carol Evans, Tea- Ture ediTor: Bob l-lammaTT, special wriTerg MorT Belshaw, ad- verTising manager: Rosemary Derrough, assisTanT adverTising manager, Wayne Schoech, cir- culaTion manager: Ralph Malone, assisTanT circulaTion manager: Ray McGurlc, soliciTorp Bob Reed, Elmer Winger, l-larvey Koehn, Geraldine STiclcles, BeTTy Chow, Jaclc l-lolmes, Barry Baker, Edwin SmiTh, Bill STebbins, Julius Olhas- so, Zelda Glaze, columnisTs: Joe Jones, Ray Minners, JuaniTa Ty- ree, lsabel Walsh, Mary Erances Gurney, MarTha TaToyan, Don BrayTon, Virginia PorTer, Mary McATee, MargareT KieTer,. Sa- verio Cimino, l-lelen DeLaney, JulieT Bidou, June l-lamilTon, Mar- shall Clipper, Mary VincenT, re- porTers.
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Page 68 Buccaneer I936 OPERA IS I936 MUSICAL HIT RoyaI+y and Peasanlry Mix In Delighllul Gilberl and Sullivan Produclion Sel In Vivid Venelian Scene: Gorgeous Coslumes Lend Almosphere To Presenlalion. By cARoL EVANS Royal lamilies mingled wilh common gondoliers in a merry malrimonial mix-up, and anolher Gilberl and Sullivan opera, The Gondoliersf' was successlully presenled by musical lalenl ol lhe Ivlodeslo Junior College. This produclion saw lhe linal appearance ol a number ol well- Icnown vocalisls. I-Ierman Kliclc and Earnesl I-Iale played lhe lille roles ol lhe Gondoliers. The lailhlul spouses ol lhe lwo care-lree gondoliers were played by Alice Larsen and Georgia Parker in lhe roles ol Gianella and Tessa. The comedy elemenl was sup- plied by lhe Dulce and lhe Duch- ess, a proud, haughly and pomp- ous couple, played by John Den Dullq and Barry Balcer. Casilda, daughler ol lhe Dulce, Belly Turner, and Luiz, lhe Dul4e's drummer, Bernard Larsen, lound lhemselves in a complicaled love- allair when her babyhood mar- riage was made lcnown. Nol unlil lhe linal scene when Iriez, lhe nurse, played by Cryslal Blalcesly, revealed lhe lrulh, was Casilda allowed lo lall in her Iover's arms wilhoulobieclion. Through lhe whole slory slallc- ed lhe sinisler ligure ol lhe Grand Inquisilor, Ivan I-Iarms, who was delermined lo relurn lhe righllu heir lo lhe lhrone. A A THEY CARRIED THE LEADS i i Slanding Herman-Klick Howard Hale, Ivan Harms, Bernard Larson, John Den Dulkg silling, Alice Larson, Georgia I'arkei Belly Turher Barry Bakelr
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