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I3OOSTER'S CLUB Standing-Gann, Fel' Dotto. y Ist Row up-Fentress, Johnson, 1 B. Bondurant, L. Stanfield. 2nd Row up-Mason, Ingram, Reavis. 3rd Row up-Cole, Bost, Lane, Taylor. 1 Dgfig M3503 ,,,, ....,.... P 1'6SlCl611'E Christine Lane ..... ...... X fice-P1'eSide11t Mrs. Daniel ....... ............ S ponsor The official handshakers of Martin College are the members of the Booster's Club. Wl1e11 visitors come to the campus, the Boosters introduce themselves and show them around. The Boosters are at the height of their handshaking during the basket- ball season. They greet the visiting teams, show them to their roomsancl i insist that they make themselves comfortable by using everytliing from bath towels to face powder. Then they serve supper to both the visiting team and our Martin team. After we win the game. the Boosters serve refreshments to both teams. It is the aim of every member of the organization to see that each guest receives a warm welcome, so that a visit to our school will always be keenl anticinated. Y ,ZTIIIIIIJIIAYIIIJYJFIIIIIIIIJ'IIIIIIIIIIllia Vllllllfllllll Page thirty-two .l4Z7.J'..Il!'I47AI4ZI..ZJ'4ZI'I,I,ZIl If .JZ Zilillflllfflffliilllllllll'Z 4'f7-I7 2 W
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l'ilii'.il' A l' 4 '4i.i' .- i ll t. .7ilgg3'1'l'3lll3ll'..3i'l'.i'. .l'l3.1'il' 4 Q ANNA MARIE DEUSER M 140-word Gregg Kentucky Star! Q SUE BoNDURANr N Silver Pin VV1nner Q JANE ENGLISH 5 80-a-minute typist Q Miss DeLovely! C ' N N N MMER IAL CLUB Q co c N , E E Officers V N Imogene Lester .... .................. ............. P r esiclent Q Frances Taylor ......... ...... V ice-President a Dolores Fel' Dotto .... ............. S ecretary N Iunia Darwin ........... ...... T reasurer E Miss Qlive Pepper ............... ........................................ S ponsor s Commercial Club is brand new! Born Qctober, 1936, a club without a F history, with a future that stretches to the stars! N Because we are loyal we stress loyalty. Because we are tolerant we N stress tolerance. Because we know, that to be our biggest selves, we must, N we pledge the best we have and are-to life! R Through courtesy of the Gregg Writer, picture below is reproduced, W with quotation. , A 5 Flash! Martin College Commercial Club wins first prize, annual stunt 5 night, against keen competition! With typewriters arranged in orchestral E formation, white-shirted, black-skirted, tam-o-shantered drum corps gave Q performance to the tune of 'Parade of the Wooden Soldiers' placing laurels Q of victory unquestionably on their collective brow! B Seated-Quillen, Pitts, Deuser, Fentress, S. Bondurant, Lester, Goolsby, I. Marsh, E Resse, Goad. . S Standing-V..Bass, R. Moore, Dollins, Taylor, Darwin, Fel' Dotto, Baker, Cole, E B. Bondurant. 5 ...W ......,. .... 1 , N N, 'Q N N N N 5 5 'Q N N Vi if ' I xx. , 1, Iiffddf f Page thirty-one
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Zi' A73 ,Ist Row-L. DePriest, Johnson, Ingram, Elam, Stone, Fentress, D. DePriest. 2nd Row-Lane, I. English, Wagstaff, Thompson, Goad. 3rd Row-AA. English, I-Iowell, VV:-lrren, Mrs. Daniel, Nickell, Largen. 4th Row-Abernathy, Dowlen, Collins, Bost, Taylor. DRAMATIC CLUB Qfficers Katherine Stone ..... ................. .............. P r esident Evelyn Elam .......... ....... V ice-President Dorothy Fentress ...... ........... S ecretary Sarah Ingram ............ ....... T reasurer Mrs. Sinclair Daniel ........................................................ Sponsor The Dramatic Club has proved an enjoyable, instructive activity of last- ing value to every member. In addition to the actual experience of appear- ing on the stage the full and varied programs in the Weekly meetings have offered a study of street and stage make-up, basic dance steps for choruses, amateur play production, outstanding contemporary dramatic figures, classical drama, and modern drama. At one meeting Mrs. Floyd Crilbreath, Pulaski clubwoman, reviewed Idiot's Delight , Noel Coward's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of 1936, at another time Mrs. Daniel reviewed Maxwell Andersons sKXfVl11fC1'S6t,, which won the award of the New York Critic's Circle. Stage productions have been successful, financially as well as artistically. The season opened with a presentation of mock marionettes in Little Red Riding Hood . The first play, Bird's Christmas Carol was presented just before Christmas. The next production was a beautiful Christmas pageant The Light That Shone . During the second quarter I-Iold Every- thing,', a farce in three acts was given. The proceeds from this play WQ1-Q used to buy new stage scenery for the Dramatic Clubs of the future. Three one act plays were presented during the last quarter of the year, ,WMA I' Page thirty-three
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