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FIRST ROW. Hudnoll, Worione, Edwards, A. Price, Lesser, Fiock, L. Price. SECOND ROW: Boller, Niss, Pinkhom, Lcssenius, Hcizelton, Dunhom, Culbertson. THIRD ROW: Baum, Letteclu, Bobrick, Mulhouser, Power, Clark, Whitmore. CLUB D. J. Young, Director The Webb School Dromo Club cor- ried on through o highly successful seoson ogoin this yeor. Under Mr. Young's tireless ond stubborn direc- tion the members wondered through the tirst six months ot the yeor stumbling over piles of splintered lumber ond detouring ground coils ond coils ot wire while reheorsing spectoculor crowd scenes. Later, the thespions settled-down to too-regu- lor week-night reheorsols in prepor- otion for their production ot ln- herit the Wind . As the octors lcind octressesl rehearsed, the stoge crew built sets, collected props, ond in- stolled speaker systems ond lights. In control of the mob ot octors were this yeor's officers, President Bobrick, Vice-President Whitmore, ond Sec- retory-Treosurer Hozelton.
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Mr. lversen, Nigh, Ackerson, J. Wilson, Heintz. The Trap Club, getting oft to a slow start because of a dry-brush fire hazard, made up for lost time by shooting on every possible occa- sion. The participating members, Ackerson, Birdsey, Nigh, Heintz, J. Wilson, C. Reynolds, and M. Wright, were a sharp-eyed group, each of whom had his sights on the celebrated and hotly contested Quiggle Cup. With Mr. lversen as faculty advisor, J. Wilson as Presi- dent, Ackerson as Vice-President, and Heintz as Secretary, the Trap Club had no lack ot leadership. From the first shoot, the week end after Christmas, to the Quiggle Cup competition, the club has shown constant improvement and steady enthusiasm. TRAP CLUB Pulll 9
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Kiss me, darling The Drama Club's production of In- herit the Wind , a play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, was a great success. The play, which deals with the Scopes Monkey Trial, and which stars fictitious counterparts of the two great orators and law- yers, Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan, was directed by Mr. Young, Difficulties were en- countered in handling the crowds in the mob scenes, but through the cooperative efforts of the actors and the stage crew, those difficulties were overcome and the Drama Club chalked up one more outstanding performance. 'lol' Yeulify Who s a monkey?
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