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THE ANNUAL 31 SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS SWI DRAMATIC SOCIETY This has been a very active yeir for the Dramatic Society. Three meet- ings have been given over to enter- tainers from outside the school. Mrs. Eliza Ulrich Ullman, of Swarthmore, gave as a reading, “The Florist’s Shop”; Mr. Joseph Mitchell, of Phila- delphia, spoke concerning make-up. At the April meeting a marionette program was presented by Mrs. Wil- liam Price. Four plays have been presented, of which two were given for the society members alone: “The Crosc Stitch Heart,” by Rachel Field, and “Two Crooks and a Lady,” by Eugene Pil- lot. The Christmas play, an interpreta- tion of Dickens’, “A Christmas Carol,” was open to the entire school, and was given before the beginning of the mid-winter holidays. The climax of the season was the annual spring play,“Green Stockings,” by A. E. W. Mason. This was pre- sented for two evenings before large audiences, and enabled the society to net a good sum for the scholarship fund. The officers of the Dramatic So- ciety are: James Pidcock, president; first vice-president, Joseph O’Brien; second vice-president, Jesse Brund- age; secretary and treasurer, Verdie Turner. Joseph O’Brien, Feb., ’33. THE HISTORY CLUB The History Club, a club which was formed to increase interest in county and city history, has been exception- ally busy this term touching the life of George Washington and his times. David Phillips, our retiring presi- dent, left us in February, and John Kane, our vice-president, became the presiding officer. At our first meeting of the spring term, the following officers took charge: president, John Kane; vice- president, Drayton Harrison; secre- tary, Mary Minnick; treasurer, Wil- liam Howland; executive committee, Dorothea Schaeffer, Anna Palombo, Frank Staus, Alice Anmuth and Al- bert Morton. The activities consist of interest- ing plays, speeches and talks about historical subjects related to Dela- ware County and Chester. One of the outstanding plays was, “Washington Crossing the Delaware,” which was given in chapel. Of course, the success of this club is due not only to the students’ co- operation, but to the wonderful help and advice given by the faculty ad- visers, Miss Jackson and Miss Cas- sell. We wish to thank them heartily for their guidance through the year. Mary Minnick, Secretary.
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