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StandingfBarnes, Russell, Schriber Sittingfpcters, lfutill, P. Davis, Anderson, President: Thornberry TRCDUBADOURS The Troubadours, the dramatic organization of Kemper Hall, has been in existence for a number of years. The purpose for which it was originally organized was to encourage dramatic appreciation, Its membership is composed of those who not only have dramatic ability but who also have high scholastic standings. Much good is evolved from its activities since it enhances a better understanding and interpretation of the drama and developes poise. The group meets weekly to transact its general business and to select the plays to be presented during the year. Under the able direction of Miss Portia Martin, we have thus far presented Tarts , The Sentimental Scarecrow , and Sweethearts . We are now preparing to present Pomander Walk! The final production of the year, the annual commencement play, has not yet been selected. Vw7e feel that it will give full evidence of the progress that we have made. INEZ RUSSELL, '34 l30l
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Left to right Carpenter, B. Allen, E. Allen. Barnex. Presitlentg Lawrence. Hannahs, Vwfhyte, Anderson, Vilas ATI-ILETIC ASSOCIATIQN Every Kemper girl is a memher of the Athletic Association and this year we are trying to make our program one which will appeal to all. Thus there will he one hundred per cent interest and participation in all of the activities of our little sport world. Three times during each semester, a mass meeting is held at which every one is present with her criticisms and suggestions. Otherwise, the association is represented hy a council, consisting of a president, two team captains, a secretaryftreasurer, a repf resentative from each class, and our athletic director, Miss Lanctot. It is the duty of this council to organize the sport program for the year, plan the NewfGirlfOldfUirl Picnic, the two athletic hanquets, and the SissifKuku choosing. Besides setting the dates for camp and class hockey, haskethall, and hasehall games, the council arranges for tennis and pingpong tournaments, swimming meets, and the track meet. At the heginning of the year the council informs the new girls ahout the point system and the rules and regulations of the department. That this year has proved one of the most successful and happiest of all, is largely due to the efforts of Miss Lanctot and Sister Marry Vsfilhelmina, and to the cooperation and interest of the entire school. ANDERSK5N, '35 l29l
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Standing- -Peters, E. Allen, Bell. B. Davis, Beach, Modilic, Spencer Sitting-B. Allen. Thornberry, Barnes, P. Davis GUILD OF THE HGLY CHILD Une of the most sacred of Kemper Hall memories will always center around the Guild of the Holy Child. Every year the Guild chooses new members from the three upper classes, and they are on probation until February. New members were received into the Guild this year on the night of Shrove Tuesday by Bishop Ivins. The annual Guild Sale was held on December ninth, following a set of Troubaf dour plays. During the rest of the year we worked on articles for charity. At the Epiphany Banquet on January thirteenth, the old English Custom of cut' ting the cake to see who will find the ring and the bean was carried out. After the Banquet the Guild gave a dance in the Gymnasium. We all wish to thank Sister Flora Therese for her guidance and help during the year. EDNA ALLEN, '34 l3ll
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