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DRAMA OR A little known but nevertheless ac- tive organization is the Cumnock Thamelian Club. The membership of this club is limited to members of the Expression School and students interested in dramatic work, who care to participate in plays. Several meetings have beeen held during the Fall and Spring semesters for the purpose of re-organization and election of officers. ln the month of October the first meeting of the l935 term was held. Preced- ing the actual business meeting, Organizing toward the end of the school year, the Cumnock stage crew, under the managership of George Cray functioned admirably in the various stage productions of a busy dramatics season. The crew assisted during other entertainments and programs held in the Cumnock audi- torium. lt was of great value also to C-ANIZATIONS THAMELIAN CLUB BEN STERNBERC-, President HELEN C. HARDISON, Sponsor dinner was served in the Cumnock dining room, after which the group adjourned to the sitting room where the election of officers was held. Ben Sternberg was elected president of the Thamelians, but unfortu- nately he left school in February. Miss Hardison and Mrs. Hovey are the sponsors of the dramatic group, which has an approximate member- ship of twenty. At the same meeting plans were made for the presentation of plays during the i935-36 school year. STAC-E CREW C-EORCE CRAY, Manager V. MEICS, Z. KIRACH, Assistants the social committee in making pre- parations for the several successful dances held during the year. The college and especially the School of Expression are grateful to the men who comprise the stage crew for their assistance, which was always efficiently and cheerfully given. 53
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'ONE AC CREATIVE WRITING LILIAN WOODY, Sponsor HELEN C. HARDISON, Director It is felt that the most important work of the year was the presenta- tion of plays, written by the stu- dents of the creative writing class. The collaboration of the amateur factions is looked forward to with in- terest. The future Barries, Cowards, and Shaws wrote some interesting plays which ran the scale of dramatic TPLAYS possibilities. Many were unusual in theme. The experience of appearing in unproduced plays gave the future Barrymores, Cornells, and Hayes an opportunity to show their individu- ality. Such thorough instruction should make for celebrated alumni. Hats off to the School of Expression for its interesting work! ' The one-act plays written by the creative writing classes and produced by the School of Expression on the evening of May 29 at Cumnock, were the following. A DANCING APPENDIX, a comedy by Cutler L. Huebener. WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW, a situation play by Sheila de Richebourg. SOLUTIONS, a psuedo-mystery, also written by Huebener. SHAKESPEARE'S UNFINISHED PLAY, from the pen of Verna Herbst. THE CURSE OF LUCRETIA, Bill Pearson's one-act tragedy, and THE GREEN FLASK, a mystery written in an anonymously mysterious collaboration. 52
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