Maryland College for Women - Marylander Yearbook (Lutherville, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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DORIS I. HOECKER, Cast Director I g 0 DOROTHEA FREED, Stage Manager 04 ll 61 95L mega ANNE HACKETT, Business Manager IT is our aim to do all in our power to extend the principles and good reputation of the Alpha Psi Omega Fraternity. We have striven this year to make the Gamma Sigma Cast worthy of Alpha Psi Omega. We have had two initia- tions, each bringing into our group excellent material. For our major production we decided to aim high and present something entirely different. We did, in giving The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. It proved to be not only highly successful financially, but it delighted its audience, which after all was our purpose. We sincerely wish to thank Miss Rigg for her time, her efforts, and the inspiration she has given us. We ended our perfect year with a luncheon at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. We feel we can point with pride to the successes of our Gamma Sigma Cast. First Row:-S.- Freed, A. Hackett, D. Hoecker, M. Rigg. Second RowseP. Reinhardt, l. Hackett, L. Tolson, D. Frazier, P. Campbell, I. Hubbs. fifty-nine

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' I ANNE HACKETT President ; dag, I u MARGARET HUDSON, Vice-President DOROTHEA FREED Secretary ANNE HACKETT Librarian THE THALIA Dramatic Club has as its object to promote friendly interest in dramatics and to further the work of the Speech Department by the presentation of plays. Early in October a tea was held in Metzger Hall for the new students interested in dramatics. The presidents of both the Thalia Club and Alpha Psi Omega gave short talks on the aims and ambitions of both clubs, as well as short sketchings of the programs for the year. Membership is obtained by earning a certain number of points for crew work, acting, backstage work, publicity, directing or any type of work connected with the stage. Thalia's greatest dramatic year was ushered in by Isabel Mackay's three act comedy, Goblin Gold. We had a theatre party at Ford's, seeing Maurice Evans in ttKing Richard the Second. A new undertaking tor the club was the holding of monthly meetings, at which modern plays and the theatre to today were discussed. At the end of the year many new members had been initiated into our ranks and as we close the 1938 season, we have a great feeling of enthusiasm for the drama and know that this has been a most successful year in our so short history. First Row:!J. Hubbs, G. May, P. Reinhardt, D. Frazier. Second Rowz-C. McKibben, A. Hackett, I. Hackett, P. Hudson, P. Campbell. Third RowrrL. Heiser, L. Tolson, D. Hoecker, B. Ewry, D. Baran, N. Pomeroy. za m iifty-eight



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SUSANNAH LA RHETTE, President a a a a RITA REED Vice-President CHARLOTTE MACY Secretary BETTY DAVISON Treasurer MEMBERSHIP in the Kappa Kappa Sorority is limited to students in the Secretarial Department. The official pin is a gold quill on which appear the letters KK. The aim of the sorority is to foster a spirit of fellowship among the students of the department and to establish a closer contact with the business world by means of field trips and interesting pro- gram meetings. This year Miss Stella Willins, world's champion woman typist, gave a demonstration of her typing skill to the entire student body. Miss Willins was the guest of the sorority at dinner and expressed her enthusiasm at the fine spirit shown by the secretarial students. Many interesting social events appeared on the calendar for the year. A sunrise breakfast was one of the unique events of the early Spring. The membership of Kappa Kappa Sorority was very large and active during this past year. Eighteen pledges were initiated into the sorority in a very impressive service that was held on February ninth. Although Kappa Kappa is one of the youngest organi- zations on Maryland College campus, it seems safe to predict that the influence of this enthusiastic group will be widely felt throughout the College and that its record of achievement will increase with the years. First Row:-G. Morgan, Mi Ketcham, C. McKibben, D. Elias, B. Sarfert, P. Whitmore, V. Rasset, K. Flume. Second RowzeD. Hoecker, M. De Diego, R. Reed, B. Davison, S. La Rhette, C. Macy, B. Grier, A. Wyncoft. Third Row:eG. Maher, E. Johnston. It McCord, I. Ailes, P. Reinhardt, A. Pohlman, L. Kringl L. Fisher, P. Eaton, F, Garson, H. Spence, Dt Cooder.

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