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Dramatic Club T ' HE Dramatic Club of the Louisville Conserva¬ tory of Music was organized in September, 1920. From the first, it has been the most popular fea¬ ture of the Dramatic Art Department. It has re¬ mained a student activity with officers elected from the Senior Class, but the work of the Club is under the direct supervision of Floyd Crutchfield. Director of the Dramatic Art Department. The purpose of the Club is to acquire a standard, and an ideal of good drama through reading rehearsals of the best new one act plays. The work done by the Club is of great value to the student. It gives oppor¬ tunity for practice in oral interpretation, varied char¬ acterization, a sense of the significance of group study, and a feeling for unity and balance in stage production. Plays read in such rehearsals before the Club are the ones selected for public presentation. All social activities of the Dramatic Department are sponsored by the Club. Dances, and box parties at the local theatres are annual events in the history of the organization, and numerous smaller parties pro¬ mote the feeling of good fellowship among the mem¬ bers. Prominent men and women in the world of the theatre have contributed much to the enjoyment of the Club meetings by informal lectures. Stuart Walker and Barrett Clark are two of the celebrities, and visit¬ ing actors and actresses have helped to make the meet¬ ings of the Club most inspiring and interesting to the students. Plays of Lady Gregory, Percival Wilde, Stuart Walker, C. Colin Clements, Milne, Yeats, and the most tecent plays of the day have been presented through the Club, and frequently dramatic readings by the Dean of the Department have proved a pleasant variation from the usual programs.
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DRAMATIC CLUB
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Mrs. Lillie Albany Mrs. Annie L. McClain Our Domitory Friends Our road you’ve strewn with flowers, Unconsciously you’ve sown the seeds, And God’s smile has turned into flowers, The kindness and cheer of your deeds. DORMITORY
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