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bwiglat Wag bokmitvtq gavage Tweuzy Our dormitories are run on a non-profit basis. The house and yard duties are assigned by the manager and each boy does his share of the work, thereby reducing living costs. Lasting friendships have been made and valuable experience in group living has been gained. Every effort is made to make these dormitories a comfortable home away from home. Dr. Taggart, Dean of Men, has already received numerous requests for membership in the dorms for next semester, which speaks well for their need in our junior College life. We believe these to be the Hrst dormitories in California to be sponsored and operated by a Mothers' Club.
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P qqe A ' C7146 Again this year the Players' Club proved to be one of the most active of all junior College organizations. Besides presenting two major term plays it participated in the Spring Drama Festival and held several social affairs. Under the direction of Miss Ada Beveridge, the first of these plays, Three Cornered Moon, delighted audiences for two nights in November with its mirroring of the antics of a bankrupt and batty family, the Rimplegars. Leading the actors to success were Fran Ryan, Charlotte Marshall, joe West, David Farmer, Bill Dillon, jean Grinnel, Driggs Collett, Charles Dole, jane Lewis, and Frances Viano. The Players presented their finest production in You Can't Take It With You, the spring term play. Cast in leading roles were jean Humphreys, jack Kilpack, David Farmer, Marjorie Dahl- strom, jane Sullivan, Betty Lee Scott, jack McDermott, Douglas Buzzard, joe Gantner, Mike Kiely, Lloyd Martin, Gus Hebgen, Betty Kyle, Charles Dole, Marcie Baum, jack Galbraith, Frank Morley, Ken I-Ianten, and Frances Viano. Players' Club officers for fall were Frances Dekker, president, and Pat Madden, secretary. Jane Sullivan was elected spring term president and dramatics manager, with Pat Madden as vice-president 3 Elizabeth Duval, secretary-treasurerg Leona Wilcox, publicity. Miss Beveridge is the faculty adviser. Twenty two
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