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CAMPUS The play dramatized the birth of Chr and was given in four acts. Everyone espe ally remembered the court scene, which v beautified by the lovely ladies-in-waiting the king’s throne, and the scene in Beth ham, showing Mary, Joseph, the Christ Chi the Wise Men and the Angels. The choir, under the direction of M Roth, sang the Christmas Carols. The Crucible reached its peak this ye according to most rumors. We have t more local news than ever before and hi added many new features. The whole staff contributed excellent a icles of our social and even our personal | that gave the paper variety. The paper, which is a member of the As ciate Press, had the following staff fr September “42” to February “43”, Edit Don Sievert; Features, Helen Jacuby, I change, Julianne Czajka; Editorial, Rob Wiecha; Sports, Ed Sturm; Reporters, Sk ley Ruf, Gertude Campau ; Editorial Advis Nellie May McGregor. The staff from March “43”, h owever. § a definite change. Since many of the bi left for service, the girls had to take over’ vacancies. The staff was: Co-Editors, He Jacoby, Julianne Czajka; Editorials, 4 June Paull, Charles Beyette; Features, St ley Ruf, Joan Blum; Women’s Sports, K haleen Dilas; Men’s Sports, Theodore Bar owiak; Reporters, Gertrude Campau, La Burgess, Lamoyne Nash, Marilyn Trem Delores Bakeraites, Marion Laundra, Mé orie Miller, Frances Fogelsonger, Grete! Hine, Elaine Batzer. Ruth Johnson; Edit
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Aim carefully! Fire! boys were suddenly called to Detroit for Army physicals and we had to substitute in the last min- ute. You could find the understudies frantically trying to learn their lines in the last few hours. Of course you know that putting on the grease paint is always the funniest part. Catherine De- Waele and Ardith Sandquist had to chase after the fellows in order to apply the proper color, and really, you wouldn’t have recognized some of them when the girls got through. Wendell Ramseyer certainly looked the part of King Herod with a mustache and beard, and Marjorie Miller was the typical Gabriel. Yes, we study business and geography.
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ACTIVITIES ial Adviser Neilie May McGregor. As our letter comes to a close we hope that our efforts to tell you what has been happening since you were called, have been sucessful. This Crucible Annual Staff has had more than its share of the usual public- ication difficuities because of the war. We hope we have given you a lasting and pleas- ant remembrance of your study at J. C. We must thank Miss Virginia Eicholtz and Miss Jane Dempster, Art instructors, for their inspiration and unselfish service, and the Art Staff for its excellent work— Art Editor, Marjorie Miller; Art Committee, Dorothy Bryce, Inez Prior, Ada Gaudreau, Aune Pearsall; Snapshot Committee, Marion Laundra, Jeanne Loyster, Anne Bullis, Mina Sieard, Don DeFrain and George Klepsey. Now remember that you owe us a letter... Good luck and may J. C. always have a place in your memory of good times. Sincerely, Those you left behind, Editor -Kathaleen Dilas Literary Staff -Laura Burgess, May June Paull, Ruth Johnson, Wal- lace Alspach, Fred Mammel, Gert- rude Campau, Elaine Batzer, Helen Jacoby, Frances Fogelsonger, Dolor- es Busch, Lamovne Nash. PS. Has our hard work been in vain? Will our readers be left in pain? At least we've done the best we could, And you should like it ‘cause its good. If some mistakes are to be found, You can’t find us—we’re out of bound.
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