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Tl-lEI934BARNARDBRlC aww' E THE BARNARD DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION December 1 5, Ed ...... Sam ........ Dick ...... George .,... Pete ........ Charlie Father Son ...................... Mr. Raymond ........ Dr. Hazen ....... Father .............. Son ......................... Harry, the villain ..... Major Ashton ........ Gus ..................... Louie ............ Mr. Bent ......... A Freshman ....... joe ................... S lege Manager ...,.. PRESENTS BARNARD BANTER A murine! mwenfy By RALPH H. BENT 1933, at 8:30 P. M. in the T H E C A S T Stage Staff School Gymnasium .......EdlL'ilZ Daffori ................Ian Hufzler' Black .......Ge0rge Kindermamz ..............William Peterf ..........ClaarleJ Rurh .......fohn .Srbzzltz .........Lewi.r Fuiks ........T0m Selway .............j0lm Sheldon ..........S,f1encer Bortwirk ...............jame: Kieran ...............Warre1z Comoli .........William Cunnizzglaam Hanmhan ..........L0u1J Seztz .........D0l1ald Bry .......Ricbard Mane ........f0reph Leer' .V I' 'il' ROLPH Sound Terhnzmam .................................................. CHARLES MCMANUS, JOHN SCHULTZ Ammmtf CHARLES WEISBECKER, RICHARD SNYDER, WALTER REDELL, WALLACE PLUMMER, JAMES RYAN Officerr of the Afrociation Prendent ............ ........................ .................... , ......... K E NNETH ROLPH Vice-Prerident ........... ........ W ILLIAM PETERS S ecretary-Trearuffer ....... ............ I AN HUNTER
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ll-lEI934BARNARDBRIC Z' ' 'ig A T 4117, W A ' ' ' ' ' Dramatic Association Dramatic Association consists of a group of boys who realize and appreci- I ate the benefits to be derived from the development of poise-poise of . speech and poise of action in a public atmosphere. The Senior Dramatic Club is open to every member of the upper school, and provides an unre- stricted opportunity for the student to enjoy this privilege. This year's presentation, Barnard Banter, was unique in many respects. The melodrama of past years was replaced by a farce. The usual irtelevance of scene was replaced by a travesty on Barnard life. And the innovation of a score, written specially for the play, was made. Mr. Ralph H. Bent augmented his role as dramatics coach by writing both the script and the score of the play. On the night of the play, a large crowd of parents filled the gymnasium and as the curtain rose on the opening chords of the Barnard Fight Song, critical faces became interested and remained so until the curtain dropped for the last time. The various departments functioned flawlessly during the entire presentation. Ken Rolph and his staff of stage hands, the electrical staff, who had their job complicated by the necessity of rigging up a microphone and a radio, and Mr. Lacy Coe and his Barnard orchestra, all deserve their share of credit.
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l Tl-lEl934BfXRNARDBRIC rcrmssrcwsxfnee seeeeee SIJl.7!Y,jll,QI Crossntan, Bolton. Morse. Silfiffyz Faiella, Ferris, Hunter, Frees. The Student Council ,GQ :T HE Student Council is composed of the ollicers of the Senior Class and the presidents of the other classes. This year the Council met three times a week, during the recess period, 'M f and deliberated on all matters brought up by the students. Rules and regulations were made at the first few meetings and throughout the year it was the duty of this body to enforce these rules and mete out punishments to offenders. Now, in its eleventh year, the Student Council has become an extremely important body, and one which has won our admiration and respect.
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