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r . v E i , T I , ' ' - . , F , ' I 3 X F m 51 Q EJWQE' Back Row:Kolf1, Daniel, Pilkinglon, Dislnrow, Craig. Third Row: Vidulicfz, Bluuas, Srmly, Treasurer Nmlormo, Xvaltvrs, Krolm, Dr. Boker, Director, Barnes, Bartlwlomay, Ruclcf. Second Row: Fraser, Secretary Francbe, Molessn, Vice-President, IWcLnugHin, President, Bailey. Front Row: Luudaclio, Beach, Close Kaczynski, Hemens, M. Cookinhum 42
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN HE Student Cimristian Association, seeking to create a nmore Ctmristian atti- X I tude ttmrougtm fetiowstmip and service imas become one of Hartwicirls most X iniiuentiai organizations. Time co-presidents Harriet Goodrictm and Ctmartes Deitz tmave been active, not only timis year, but timrougimout ati four years of cotiege, -5 in Tmeiping' furtimer time purpose of ttmis non-denominational group. fl 'gm TQEUTTT ' gm Time S.C.A. activities began in September xvitim an entertainment for Frestm- XX LL men before ciasses commenced. During time Tast week in Qctotmer. time entire : sctmoot observed Religious Empimasis Week. Ai, timat time time Reverend Txqr. Airman of Scarsdauie spoke to time students on various aspects of ucimristian NW IU -3 Detensef' sa Cattmerine Smitim, in November, captivated Tmer Hartwick audiences wittm Tmer friendly personality and interesting accounts of Tmer missionary work in Japan. The Cimristnmas season inrougfimt time traditional piay, Hvxfimy time Ciminmes Rangf, under time direction. of Cuentimer Kona and tViargaret Fraser. I During time year, several menmtmers conducted Sunday Scimooi classes and devotions at time Horner Folks Hospital. Witim time assistance of Dr. Keiter, SCJ-X.,s advisor, Wlarjorie Scimuitz and Vxfiitianm Brown prepared a series of weeidy Lenten services, witim various Qneonta ministers participating. Time series ended witim an Easter sunrise service. Time annual picnic was Tmeid in Niay, and time SCJX ctosed its year,s activities with time sunrise graduation service for time Seniors. In ttmese ways, time Student Ctmristian Association Tmas Tmeiped to upimoid time Cimristian ideals of Hartwick. MCCGLLUM CLUB ITH Eiien Teiiier at time Tmeinm time ciuim started time year as a recruit of 1-,FT-q f1'7,A time National Home Economic Association. Miss Helen B. Smitim became sfgfz it -N time advisor and Mrs. Ray Cimamptirm, founder, of time club was made an tmonorary A Ly by merrminer. .VN Qur patroness Mrs. Earl Etrrmore entertained time iviccotium Ctub at Tmer S-T imorne in November, Miss Perceit, Qneonta Normal Scimoot instructor spoke to .. K y us onieindergartens. 'N ,, fK 'i in time spring time club cooperated wittm TVtrs. Clmarnpiin in matting Red Cross C Q: J Nutrition posters, and raised money to send time in-coming Senior President to N- 1-' time State Convention. The second semester, Miss Georgiana Dunn became time advisor and Gait Eitison repiaced Etien Teitier as prexy. A in Novenmiaer. at time University of Rocimester. time new TVTedicai Museum was dedicated. Within it lmang time portraits of twenty-four nmen wuimo tmave made time most fundamental dis- coveries in nmedicat science during time last 150 years. Une of ttmese is Dr. E. V. Niccoiiiirn, for wimom time ctuio is named. A 01m December I, Q, and 3, Dr. Mccoiium gave time Harimen Lectures under time auspices of time Royai institute of Pidmiic Heaitim and Hygiene in London. 41
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DRAMATIC CLUB IPING out its cteticit wittn a iaenetit ctinema, proctucing an autumn ptay for ttie Hrst time, anct going on tour, ttre Hartwick Cottege Dramatic N N Society passect anottrer mitestone in its ctecacte of service. . f , in November, ttie society presentect, in the ctwapet, ttie premier performance , , vihqvjx of Clarence L. Sctiaertets Urttwrougta Marys Eyesf' a reverent, but tiuman, bg treatment in everyciay speecta ot ttie tite of ttie miottier ot Jesus. Dr. Batter arrangect the ptay in seven episodes, staged wittiout curtains. Mrs, King, Fred j H Ctaartes Bennett macte impressive with striking tigtit ettects. Janet Hemens was X a vityrant anct appeating Maryg Jotan Ttiomas, an engaging losepta. Jotin Distorow . ,f , Pittcington, anct Marion Vxfatters ctesignect attractive cutouts ot scenes, wtiicta A t ptayect ttae reatistic tattaer of tvtaryg Pant Stewart anct Witta Beacti, the soptaisticatecl Simon anct Mary' Wtagctatine. Ruth Bailey was Anneg Ctaartes Deitz, St. Luiceg and Guenttier Kottu, Peter. The cast journeyed to Gtoversvitte on Decemtaer 12, witti ttie sets tastiect to ttie top of one ot ttie four cars. Ttae proctuction was in the Senior Higpta Sctioot Auctitorium. Hospitatity was extenctect tny ttie memtuers of St. James Lutheran Ctiurcta. A Qnf Aprit Q3 anct 24, time main proctuction, Mlqovarictiu by Jacques Duvat actapteci toy Robert E. Staerwooct, was presentect in the Junior Higti Sctioot Auctitorium. This ctetigtattui comedy about two pen- nitess Russians of taigta rant: wtio otatain positions in a Parisian taome tootr on a speciat interest Because ot ttae participation ot Russia in ttie war. Prince Mitait, ptayect toy cryptic Jerot Kent, is keeping tour taittion francs for the Czarg and Gorot- ctientqo, Jotin Distarow, wistiesttaim to give it to ttie Soviets to prevent foreigners from exptoiting Russian oit reserves. Granct Ductiess Tatiana, spiritect Xlvittd Beactm, says ttie Czar was Russia. Gorotctientco, in tiis repty, iorings out ttaat Russia is not time Botstaevist regime, tout somettiing eternat. HYes,H says ttae Commissar, Utne was Russia, anct ttieretore tae is not cteactn Janet Hemens anct Berwyn Daniet ptayect the attractive tnrottier anct sister of ttae Parisian taomeg Ptuit Rigano, their pompous tattaerg anct Margaret Fraser, their trez parisienne mottier. Egbert Ttiurtaer, as Ctiauttourier-Dutoiett, was a ff QA :f ,cw formidable governor ot time Bank of France, Jean iVtcLaugt1tin 'took ttie part ot C Lt-Q5 tais wite. Guenttier Kottn was Count Bretcenstci, agent ot a Czarist pretencterg f J 4' it Harriet Franctce, as txftactam Van Hemert, was the vestat virgin wtio tcept tigtitecl gg ni ttae tamps ot the vvortctg trene Motessa ptayecl the Tweeny-titre cootc. Stae anct 't J Marian Kaczynstqi, ttie wife ot ttie Concierge, were authority for ttae Russian pronunciations. Mason Seitoet announcect ttae guests, Mary Lauctactio was Giga, P a Soviet spy, anct Robert Nelson was Martetteau, an artist. f, - S Q Dr. .totan'tVt. Baker was the capatate ctirector ot ttae society and its ctramatic presentation, serving in ttiis capacity tor tiis eigtuttn year. 43
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