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T1-L2 HACK Q ff The Centenary Players Program continued THE COMMAND PERFORMANCE A Drama by jack Stuart Knapp The R2llPOOl', Cflpfillfl of tile Gtlglrd ,,,,,,r,,,,A,, ,,,,Y.,,YY,,,V,,,YV Y U w,YYVVYVVVVV' I gan Hgrnqgn The Ayftll, 11 S6't'VlI1g girl ,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,Y,,Y,,YY,YVYVA E I 1 line Mg1l'ti11 The Maharajah, absolute sovereign of his Raj ,.,,, ,,.... M arjorie Townsend Janette Lawrence, a singer A,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,AAA , V,V,-' ,,,AA,,,,,,-,---- 5 'gan Rogel-5 Albert Rossetti. an artist ,,Y,,. ., Claudia Winters, a novelist blames Van Loon, an idler .. .. Mabel Morrison, a mother ,,,,, Henry Collins. a doctor , lOlln Kirby, a scientist ,,,, V,,,,, KVYVY VKVYVVVKVVKVKVKIVV The scene is a room in the lVlLlll.lf1llLlll,S palace. The time is evening. Stage Manager XVH l'I'Ii IUMRADE ...Harrington Hall Shirley Hendershot Louise Bowne Phyllis Williiiiiis Virginia johnstqn . Audrey Towl Marllia Toxvl by ll. liraliam DuBois E215 sergeants in the American Army 'i'i t't i't A A' iit Major Thatcher, an officer in the American Army ..,,e,,,,, Phyllis Sweeny Rose, a French girl ,,,,t,,,,..,..i.,,, ,t,,,,, ,t,t,,,,,. , tt,,,, ,..,,,,, E l i zabeth Havey The Kid, an American soldier ,ttt,r..,, ,,t,,r ,,,,,ee,,,,.,.,, B e rnice Beaty Wfhite Comrade ,,,,t,,,,,,,, .t.,,.,,,,,,,, . ,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,e,,,, V i rginia Taylor Stage manager and understudy .,,,, . .,,,,,,,, Ruth Bowers Electrician and understudy ,,,,t,,,, ,.,,,,, ,,....,,,,,,,.,, V i rginia Ashley Scene: A room in a small house, headquarters of an American battalion in a lirench vil- lage not far behind the battle line. Time: Early November, 1918, a half hour before dawn. if Due to illness Miss Hankinson could not appear. Louise Bowne played tl1e role. Wl1ite Comrade is the third of Dr. DuBois' little peace plays given by the Players. lt is 11 difficult but effective play, and tl1e performance of the girls as soldiers was credit- able. We have several engagements to produce the play in other towns. :tc :Ia :lc :ie :ia :Is Under the auspices of The Guild, the Play Production Junior Class did The llnfy Night. This is a beautiful Christmas play. The costumes were effective. The Senior Play Production Class, according to tradition, does not participate in the cast b11t act as stage crew. The three angels above the manger will long be remembered for the lovely picture they made. Louise Bowne who played Mary in The Hnly Night was invited to play Mary in the Blair Academy Christmas Play. A new feature this year is the exhibit of make-up and stage charts, light plots and model stages, shown on May Day when various departments mal-ze their exhibitions. Se vm: I .II-0170
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THE HACK ff The Centenary Glee Club Wfe look back with happiness and satisfaction on another year of singing. Wllilc our major activity is our participation at Sunday vespers and special chapel services, we enjoy the experience of singing at other occasions. A number of us were asked to do the choral numbers in Stephen Foster , the play given by the Callilogian Societyg and we were pleased to be a part of the school's pro- gram at the Newark Annual Conference, after which we were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Trevorrow for luncheon. Our singing at the Conference brought us an invitation to sing at the Methodist Church in Elizabeth, N. The crowning event of the year came as a surprise. This was not our year to go to Atlantic City, but we received a special invitation from Haddon Hall, Our concert this time included the violin ensemble group. Several of the vocal students have been soloists from time to time, and no little credit for the choral work is due to Betty Lees for her excellent accompanying. A new and interesting experience was the making of records, and some of these were thc songs used in the May Fete pageant. MEMBERS Gladys Alvarez Elizabeth Apgar Jacqueline Bavier Mary Louise Bogert Louise Bowne Mary Calkins Betty Chodos Virginia Chute Bette Cooper Ethelwyn Cosbey Barbara Douglas jane Dumont jean Duncan lNfary Field Phyllis lfridirici Elizabeth Havey .loan Herman Ruth Kilborne Charlotte Kleinfeld Doris Lambdin Betty Lees Priscilla McKeever Esther McKiernan Madeleine Moffett Doris Ohlrogge Eleanor Rencken Seccvlfy-th1'1'0 jean Rogers Lorraine Rogers Virginia Rumsey Elisabeth Schindler Patricia Seely Clara Smith jane Taylor Ruth Thiel Eunice Thomas Marjorie Townsend -lanice Wiire Ruth Willis Emily Youngs
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