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BARRYMORE DRAMATIC CLUB Presidents VIRGINIA PARKER, HERNDON DeCOSS Vice-Presidents HERNDON DeCOSS, LUCILLE CARROLL Secretary -Treasurer LUCILLE CARROLL, JUNE PADGETT Assistant Directors MABEL FLORENCE, VIRGINIA PARKER A new club, the Barrymore Dramatic Club, was organized September, 1931, under the able direction of Miss Mary W. Dickinson, a new member of our faculty. The club was named after the Barrymore family, as one might suppose. The purpose of the club is to interest all members in the best to be found in drama and to develop dramatic ability among its members. The routine of the club is very interesting: business comes first and then a program usually follows. On roll there are about forty members, who willingly cooperate with the officers for the good of the club. Students of ’31 and ' 32 will always remember the play, “South Is South,’’ given by us on December 12, 1931. All parts in the play were well taken. One will especially remember June Padgett as Virginia Bankston, the heroine and blushing bride: and William Gael, as the hero and the groom. As for devoted lovers, no better can be found than Herndon DeCoss and Dorothy Allen. Billy Reece and Ora White were a scream as the faithful old negro servants. Edward 7 ' aylor took a wonderful part as the young devoted son, with George Rutledge as Jimmy, his playmate. Lucille Carroll displayed un- usual dramatic ability in her characterization of the aristocratic Southern grand- mother. Virginia Parker was simply grand as the dignified widow, who finally succeeded in vamping Virginia Bankston’s father, who was James Luckett. J. C. P., ’33: H. W. D., ’32. +[8o
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SKIT CLUB The Skit Club was organized last year by the Freshmen who presented the play entitled “June Time.” These charter members kept the club in action this year and invited their friends to join it, but we are sorry to say that club meetings have been impossible since the change in Activity Period. The members have worked hard for the success of the club and hope to be able to resume its work next year. V. E.
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