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0 I I ' DUJDUJ '- V I, V IJUJLWIJLKV-IIXVJIXVJLKVQIIXVJ ' USU 5 5 P : THE DRAMATIC CLUB 9 ?' Honorary Members l Nliss Tobey Mr. Cross l lvlrs. Gilpin-Brown Miss Stevens ' lVliss lVIcLane lVIiss Keyes 3 lVliss Dumke U 5 Active Members O Q ESTHER GUNNTSQN ...... i ........... .... P resident 5 LELA MAY AULTIVIAN . . . . . . ...... Secretary , HEBER BENJAMIN ..... ............ T reasurer ' Helen Stoddard Howard Kelly 5 Elizabeth Coolidge Colgate Elmer Q Romaine McVey Helen Bate 5 Lou Anna Fuller Minnie Rosenthall ' lVIadge McNew t Helen Bates f Elizabeth Fisher ivrafy Morrow ' Cecile lsbill Peggy Eldridge Vera Buck Agnes Dillon I Raymon Hunt 3 The Dramatic Club of the State Teachers College reorganized . in September with a complete membership of 20 talented students D of the Department of Oral English. lt is the only club in con- . nection with that department, except the Debating Club, which has by its vitality perpetuated its existence, under the direction of I 5 3 Professor Finley. The Dramatic Club was organized in IQI4, by a group of five girls. During that year the small group of interested girls did quiet work in connection with the Drama League of the city, read- ing and selecting suitable plays for presentation by the National Drama League and the schools of the city, and assisting in other activities connected with the Spring festival of IQI4. A constitu- tion was made in which membership was limited to twenty persons, whose admission to the club depended on scholarship and interest in interpretation in Expression. The club was in its beginning com- mitted to some deHnite educational work which would be recognized as being significant and worthy, by the departments of English and Oral English. Since that time the Dramatic Club has been a working club, holding few purely social meetings, and presenting in public one or several scholarly studies each year. A MYIA VKIA A A aPm1hi'flt6X1Pf8dPfA1Im1PfA1h'6fIPm1tfSdI7iN1h'A1atfM1aI7Wda 164
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1 I 5,9914 ' LKUJIXWJV A V UOQIXVJLWLI V 9941914 7 7 LKUULWNKVJ ' 7 ' ' l'W!JUUJUUJU!lJLWAlXV4l5-914.5 1+ 'E 5 E C E E C COLLEGE ORCHESTRA ,' The College Orchestra has been a very helpful organization in E ' school affairs this past year, giving several chapel specials and playing E 1, for all the principal college entertainments. In Mayf, with the as- 'Q 3 sistance of the College Glee Club, a concert Was given for the E l benefit of the college students. E The orchestra consists of eighteen musicians, and is under the E direction of lVlr. Raymon Hunt, a student at the college. No E credit is given for the Work done in this orchestra, but as soon as any 4 member has advanced far enough, they have the privilege of entering E Q the Philharmonic Orchestra, the best orchestra in Northern Colo- E rado. E The orchestra plays all the standard grades of music. Several E ' numbers composed and arranged for the orchestra by Nlr. Hunt . ' have been played at some of the concerts. . , 1 1 Members I 9 , RAYNION H. HUNT, Director Z 5 First Violins- Bass- . 5 lVliss Stone lN'lr. Carter E ' lvliss Bergen . E . NI. H . Clarinet- E ISS gms Mr Raikes ' llfliss Delbridge ' . 5 Second Violins- Cofnff- I ' lVliss Cunningham NIT- Axtens Q . . . 115355 goid Saxophone- E 135 UC Rd . Sh 5 Miss Holmes T aw E 5 Viola- Plano? . E Miss Perry NIISS Geiger I 5 Cello- r Drums- Q1 Dr. Adams lVlr. Davis 5 U 51 5. 5 A D A A A P01 A MY! A A K'6YlPm1PfA1h6YIi'm1 A A A VDHKYRGPKDHDKX1 A l7ix1lYAfl A V 166
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