Bryn Mawr College - Bryn Mawr Yearbook (Bryn Mawr, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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WE RAISE OUR DYING VOICES IN LAMENT- Our dear becloistered campus has become the home of the spirit of fellowship and freedom of expression: Look about you — everyone except the ruggedest individualist belongs to a club, union, or associession. Go join the Glee Club if you think you can warble Or hie yourself off to Varsity Dramat if you think you re adorble As a Thespian; for you aesthetes There s the Art Club, or yet the Dance Club, for interpretive aethletes. All you have to do to join the French Club is kick the Iangue around like a native American; and the German Club tries to sprechen and what is worse to singen die Deutsch all of which must be recreative. The super-super intellectual Belongs of course to the Philosophy Club and contemplates the actual and the inectual. The one who is peace-bitten or concerned with what the world is coming to Finds her field of action in the International Relations Club or the A. S. U. The members of which worry about socialism, capitalism, fascism, and the Asiatic and the European debacles And hold learned discussions to impress each other with the importance of sanctions and protocols. Far back in the days of two parties all good Republicans belonged to the Liberty League And there for a while the V. F. W. Auxiliary was a force to contend with although if the real truth be known the Princeton chapter was the source of its intrigue. We should now proceed to talk about the Nucleus But we are getting tired of it all and anyhow our knowledge of cameras is somewhat dubious As is our whole attitude towards the spirit of fellowship and freedom of expression To say nothing of the way we feel about those dear benighted souls who seem doomed to live a worthwhile life belonging to this club, this union, and that associession. Vlusicai Interlude 10



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Ladies and gentlemen, each week the makers of Textbook Cookies ( He Who Reads May Eat ) present for your entertainment one of the world ' s great dramas. Tonight we bring you Loi ' e In A Mist, the dramatic story of a girl who loved, not wisely, but too well. We are lortunate in having with us that famous actor, i I f A John L. Slewis, who will portray the leading I £TCc LTC Ol tf IC vlP role of Jim Smith, fiance of Jane Cadwalader, played by Mabel Traybel. In addition to the leading players, there is a large supporting cast. As the scene opens, the lovers are in Jane s home, and are quarreling hotly. Jane: Darling, I do want to marry you, but 1 cant — im (slowly, emphasizing each word): You ve got to fight for what you want! You ve got to fight for your rights. (At once there is a large uproar in the studio . . . crashes and shouts.) Shouts: We want the Tarzan playJ Dear Brutusl (Sound of feet shuffling and tap-dancing.) Chorus: Were the Sneaks, ha, Ka, From the Greeks, ha, ha. Tranio: Quiet! Quiet! Why the racket out in front? Where do you think you are — borne; ' Linda: Let s have some fun in this house before you leave it! All I want, by way of enter- tainment, is just one good tap-dancer. Julia: Isn t it marvelous? — oh what a New Year! Announcer : Please, please! Quiet! What s wrong! Agi (interrupting): No, your highness. If you will permit me to say so, this is the happiest night of my life. . . . Vega and Capella may be seen to best advantage tonight. Alexandra: What is Vega? Agi: A green star which is a thousand times brighter than the sun. Guiderius: Fear no more the heat o the sun! Simo: The sun is always with us just like death and taxes. Announcer: Please, please . . . True-olue Harold and Little Nell (singing loud- ly): On a Bicycle Built for Two. Messenger: Pentheus lay on the ground utter- ing a thousand groans, for he realized that death was near . . . his mother was the first to begin the sacrifice . . . she seized his right arm, and bracing her feet against his miser- able thigh, pulled off his shoulder . . . and as for his head, the mother seized it. (Continued on Page 82) 12

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