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l Tfzvwvw HE Dramatic Club of the East High School was organized under the supervision of Miss Ratterman, in December, 1920, but due ,to the unwieldly size, lack of interest among the greater part of the members and examinations which'came about that time of year, it accomplished practi- cally nothing. Therefore in the latter part of March it was reorganized and new officers were elected. The new Dramatic Club presented its first play, 'fThe Class Play, before the student body in the late spring of 1921, and because of the untiring efforts of the faculty supervisor, Miss Ratterman, it was a marked success. The Class Play takes place in an eastern college for girls at the present time. The girls are getting ready for their annual play, and costumes, flowers and rehearsals receive all their attention. Dave Stone, the most popular girl in college, becomes a friend of Ruth Haggart, whom all the girls snub, much to the indignation of her friends. At last the day of the play arrives. Constance Kemper, the girl who is taking the heroinels part in the play, is ill and cannot appear. Ruth who has learned all their parts, plays the lead at a moment's notice and scores a great success. I The character of Dave Stone, hero, was taken by Mildred Lockwood, Constance Kemper, heroine, by Ruth Milligan, ABC, the manager,. by Maisie Davis, Heavy by Alice Hubble, Cute by Carolyn Beck, Bunny by Alma Siewers, Ruth Haggart by Eva Edwards, Ellen Perry by Eleanor Surran, Mrs. McNab by AHelen Asbury, the Senior by Margaret Potter and the Freshman by Marcella Pinney. The ofiicers of the Dramatic Club are as follows: President, Eva V. Edwards, Vice-President, Mildred Lockwood, Secretary and Treasurer, Maisie Davis. EVA EDWARDS, '21. H091
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