Alma College - Scotsman Yearbook (Alma, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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Alma College - Scotsman Yearbook (Alma, MI) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 87 of 114
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DRAMA CLUB THE Drama Club of Alma College was founded in l925 for the purpose of stimulating interest in student dramatics. Last year the club was an all-college organization, which was changed this year to a club of limited membership. With only nine players from last year, the Drama Club easily filled their quota of members, with waiting rolls also filled. As a result the Club has been one of the most active on the campus, presenting several Chapel productions and presenting their annual fall and spring plays, both outstand- ing successes. Prof. Carney Smith, new member of the faculty, has given outstanding help to the club, aiding in directing and giving general advice Where needed. The Alma College Drama Club is affiliated with Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatic society, member- ship to which is offered to players of outstanding ability. 85 Top Row, left to right: Dane Smith, Dean Fink, Sheldon Hastings, Wil- liam Prescott, Charles Weiss, Al- fred Ienkins, Joseph Blata, Louis Ohliger, Prof. Carney Smith. Middle Row: Harold Draper, Anita Byron, Marian Wynton, Eileen Sul- livan, Mary Goodwyn, Katherine Weavers, Lois Goldie, Margaret Ann Elliot, Muriel Wert, George Iennings. Bottom Row: Louise Black, Flor- ence Brown, Margaret Arnold, Wil- lis Gelston, Constance Hamilton, Effie Prescott, Ieanne Speerstra, Florence Telgenhof. OFFICERS 0 WILLIS GELSTON President PETER CICINELLI Vice-President LOIS GOLDIE Secretary IEANNE SPEERSTRA Treasurer CARNEY SMITH Faculty Adviser

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DEBATERS Men's Debate Squad: Top Row, left to right: George Iennings, Owen Smith, Peter Cicinelli, Charles Weiss, Bruce Lindley, Lynn Wilson, Mark Todd. Bottom Bow: Harold Draper, George De-Hority, Charles LeClaire, Prof. Carney Smith, Marvin Koffman, Bruce Mel- linger, Sidney Kane. PCEALIZING the importance of the study of speech as a necessary adjunct to a broad and liberal education, the authorities this year have determined to put a Speech Department of the College on a firm and practical basis. With this purpose in view, Prof. Carney Smith, graduate of Western State Teachers College and Masters School at Ann Arbor, and for the past few years at Flint Northern High School, was engaged as Professor of Speech at Alma College. As one of his new acts, Prof. Smith organized the first Women's Debate team in the history of the College. All five girls of the team represented Alma at the Huntington College National Intercollegiate Debate'Tournament. A Men's Debate squad of sixteen men was organized with the aid of only two veteran debaters, l-lomer LeClaire and Marvin Koffman. The ques- tion that confronted the debaters this year was-Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Cease Expenditures of Public Funds tincluding creditl for the Purpose of Stimulating Business. Debates were with Michigan State College, Albion, Hope, Calvin, Western State, Michigan State Normal, Central State, Kalamazoo, and the University of Detroit. With the girls' team, the men's squad represented Alma with eight teams, this year, as to two team of last, at the National Intercollegiate Debate Tourna- ment. Notable achievement was the win scored by the men debaters over the University of lndiana Law School. Carra Iones Shirley Lahaie Katherine Weavers Mary Baker Ruth Wille



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GERMAN CLUB Top Row, left to right: Charles Climie, Hugh Cook, Robert Garthwaite, Donald Loveland, Walter Ruthig, Donald Montgom- ery. Middle Row: Max Cook, Gerald Blumeneau, Margaret Ann El- liot, Margaret Arnold, Louise Black, Lester Hardy, Earl Blek- king. , Bottom Row: Charles Meach, Iohn Foster, Fritz Ohliger, Wil- liam Follis, Iean Williams, Wal- ter Brieclen, Ed. Baklarz. Tl-IE conditions of the German government and its policies with our American government and the conditions, habits, and customs of the German people in contrast with our own is a lively subject, because of the differences be- ' tween the two countries. For that reason the interest in Der Deutche Klub WILLIAM FOLLIS has been especially high, the club having more than thirty active members, President each promoting timely discussions on these topics. IOHN FOSTER The first gesture towards the success of the club was the election of Vice-President William Follis and Iohn Foster who have introduced many different subjects JEAN WILLIAMS and speeches, as president and vice-president. Secretary Dr. Theodore Schreiber, 'Professor of German and ex-officio' member, LOUIS OHLIGER spoke at one of the f1rst meetings on Germany as a Democracy, stressing Treusurer the point that the basis of German democracy is one of economic freedom while the American conception is one of political freedom. PRE-MEDIC CLUB Top Row, left to right: G. len- nings, C. Harvie, G. Iordan, H. Cook, C. Climie, D. Montgom- ery, F. Ohliger, C. Hoogerlancl. Middle Row: I. Williams, A. Byron, F. Ingersoll, M. Arnold, B. Bahlke, S. Lahaie, I. Ward. Bottom Row: D. Loveland, A. Schmidt, C. Meach, H. Lintz, W. Smith, W. Brieden, R. Garth- Waite. TI-IE Pre-Medic Club is open to any student at Alma College who is interested in the study and discussion of medicine. Under the leadership of President Herbert Lintz, the club has carried on many and varied projects, this year, which have proved both interesting and educational. Various speakers, moving pictures, book reviews, and open discussions have made up the program. Other officers are Albert Schmidt, vice-president, and lean Williams, secretary and treasurer. 86

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