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mlllfgr' gb 9 QQ!-0 A A gum' Dilettante HE Dilettante Club composed of a group of red-blooded enterprising young fellows has succeeded admirably in accomplishing its purpose and living up to its charter. The charter is founded on an aim toward appreciation of the various phases of dramatics and on general good- fellowship. Under the able leadership of its officers the organization has been very prominent this year. Ray Richards president' Carlos Dodge vice-president' Phillip Robbins secretary-treasurer' Willard Smith assistant secretary- treasurerg and Edwin M. Bronson, sponsor, were the efficient leaders of the Dilettante Club. The new members were required to write a well-developed report on one of fifteen selected subjects. Another requirement for membership was the presentation of five distinctly clever plays on the Roof Garden. Judges were present and voiced their approval, and offered many helpful suggestions. Several members were given a chance to portray their dramatic ability in clever stunts. To accomplish the purpose of the club, every second Monday 1 v - 2' Y 4 v --'QCII' E-S' J hh ng ' 931' ' Vg X-5 'A lk . W f . Q Q . , A' P U f 4 of... r' N C' I A Q Q 9 J? .. Z V...-:zu L-1 'N 9 was designated for special attractions. On these days, well-informed speakers P X qi N addressed the boys on the subject of dramatics. The third Monday, the U fellows attended worthwhile dramatic performances. The other meetings I ,Q of the month were set aside for special business discussions and recreation. ' al 1 I I In connection with the Ipsa Loquitur Club, the Dilettantes presented lx Q four one-act plays, a melodrama, a comedy, a Chinese fantasy, and a ,Q X' character play. The accomplishment of their purpose was shown in these 1 l ' roductions, and in all the other activities of the Dilettante Club. : P : I ll D I W K I W . l 6, i N ., Q 7 I l by ff 'V--Y , t . , f 4 B- -0 1 76E?...-
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