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DRAMATICSA 0 PAGE 80 CRYSTAL CLEAR By VVI1.1,IAlW M. SLOAN Ill RIARY XVQJOIJ Biwwx, llifwmr CAST OF CHARACTERS fllmlgv livming . . . . . . Mun' Sun XV.XI.DRll' fllrs. Dvming . . . .... .li'.xNxT.x lJl'RYlS fvrry LfllIy.W'fI'l'l'f . . . . LA IVAYETTE CARNIINE Thi' Boy . . . . . . . H.XRRX' l',xl,A1ER Tha Girl . . I,oL'lsE lg.XlI.EY . .CVRTIS REYNOLDS . . KXLYCTZ KEMPER Thr 1111111 . . Thr lfvonznn . . v'illlt'.' After supper, flllllgllf. Plarr: llziclgcfs room :mil Lzlml :lt the lfml of thi- XVOrlcl. In Crystal Clear, hy YVilliam M. SllHlIl III, the Stllgt' was sct in two acc-nes :lt the Same' time. VVhc-ii the lights were hright nn nm' scene, the mhrr was in slizulmv. lhlllllgt' lJt'IIllllg, Jerry l.oiigstreet, :mil Mrs. Dc-ining, in the living rumn of :i mmlcrn llrmuw, contrihuteml ideas for Muclgek play on which she was eligzigecl. ln the lzincl :lt thc vncl of the unrlml, the boy, the girl, the main, and Nl mzin t'IlilCft'Ll the story uf the crystal mirror. T
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VER IL LUB IW0Iln.' Forsan et haec Olim meminisse iuYabit. -Vergil, Book I, I. 203. Colon: Crimson and Gold. Sflllf S. P. JOHN BERRY JACK CLINKENBEARIJ HOB DELCAMP FRANK DICKEY JOIIN KELLER SUTTON LONG J. B. REGAN RAYMOND SUTHERLAND NIEMBERS NORMAN Wines JEROME DAY JOIIN DINSMORE DAN lVlI'I'CHEI,I, DOROTHY BRYANT NIX1'AI.IE CORBIN MARGARET fiRIFl-'INC VIRGINIA CERIFFING EIIEANOR GREGORX' NIANA JACKSON MARX' FRANCES LONG lVIABEI, LOVENS JOSEPIIINE PRESTON lVlAR'I'HA RILEY MARX' JANE ROBY SUSAN SIYEENEY MARX' VVOOII BROWN The Vergil Club was organized in September, 1930, to satisfy the desire of the Senior Latin Student for extra-curricular activity. Six meetings are held yearly, at each of which a program of classical and modern topics is planned. Two programs which have become annual, are, the visit in the fall to the Trau- sylvania Library to study the books of historical and classical valueg and in the spring the pilgrimage to the architectural treasures of Lexington. There are no officers elected for the year, since each committee in charge of the program act oH'icially for that period. I PAGE 79
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FROM SCENES LIKE THESE, THE PLAY IS THE THING AND THE STU- DENTS GIVE MUCH PLEASURE. ALL WILL REMEMBER WITH DELICHTTHEGIRLS AND BOYS WHO TOOK PART IN GYPSY TRAIL AND ELMER. NOR WILLTHE COACHES, Misses MILLER AND anowm, as Foxeorrm, THANK You, DR., AND MISSCRUICKSHANKWILL ALSO as REMEMBERED, PACE 8I
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