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THE INTERMEDIATE Georgiana Arnett ...,......... President Janet Lagasse .... ...... V ice-President Willis Breitsman .............. Secretary . . .Reporter Bruce Olmsted ............. Speaking correctly, walking grace- fully, and reading clearly are par-- ticularly emphasized in the lnter- mediate Dramatic Club, under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Mur- ray. Such training is gained by the thirty-five members by active parti- cipation in short plays which are put on in assembly and usually later in the Spring Variety Show each year. The meetings consist of discussion of recent and well known produc- ' nt tions and various phases of ancie and modern drama, theaters, and actors. Pictured below are the casts h three studying their scripts for t e plays held in January. The Affair of the Slipper told the King's and Queen's ideas of Cinderella. Willis DRAMATIC CLUB 5 V51 QD I ' M Breitsman played the King and Janet O'Donnell, the Queen. Tag, con- A n cerned the experiences of two you g girls who were trying to sell tags for the Free Kindergarten. Christine Lacey, Eleanor Condon, and Robert Waters took the parts of Dulcy, Jane d the Gentleman, respectively. an Spring Party, with Alta Jane Rudd and Helen Maynard as Patty and Mary, was staged in a girls' dormi- ' nnual tory on the evening of an a spring dance held at a nearby col lege for boys. Intermediate Dramatic Club Players ' ' Waters, R. n...aA- Condon' O'DonneIIg Breitsman, 1 , M, H THE PLFlY'S THE: li-into 27
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.Mmm Senior Dramanc ......, . ,, , Van Norstrand: Lynch: Walker: Orwigg Ro ' Beach Dl5un Klumpp Britt SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Newell Britt . . . ........... President Community, These ends, are accom- Robert Vosteen. ..... Vice-President plished by the presentation ot plays Bettie Robison. ...... Secretary at assemblies and at Public perform' Jane Pegelow ................ Treasurer ances' - On Thursday and Friday, March The Senior Dramatic Club en- 30 anfil 3l', Of this past year, under deavors to develop dramatic ability the d eCl'O'f' of M55 Greta Ames, in the titty members ot the club and the Dramahc qubl Presented thi to furnish entertainment for the threeact play' Ab'eS lush Rose' For student entertainment it gave ' a one-act play entitled The Ghost sented also a series ot Q x x s x Story. lt pre radio skits, under student direction, an assembly program. The club programs consisted ot plays and skits prepared and pre- sented by the members The club d meets on alternate Tues ays A T T M' ' ti-ie wom.D's H Stacie
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...--i r Pearson, A., Fuller, Coppa, Mcnane, ..-. Spanton, L., Cooper, B., Neal, L.: Champlin, Breitsman, Wm., Vosteen, vv.......-, . r Meland, W., Fisher, C., O'Kussick, Maynard, H., Owen, McCarthy, Lacey, C., Waterson, C., Horner Whittleton, Lynch, Axtell, R., Bacon, ,Sharrnan, J., Gulinski, Snyder, Barhite Robertson Vosler... .....,.. President Clarinets: Willis Breitsman, Beth Cooper, Dorothy Walters .......... Vice-President l-lOYd Spamon and Robertson Vosler- Clarice Fuller .... .... S ecretary-Treasurer Tmmpelsi Robell Foster and Dorothy Rhoda Axieii ................. Librarian P Walljm' A d C Cr .Ce rurrer ercussiom n rew op a, ari Fir? Vrrolins: Sreigrudre Hsrrrrer, Jrajrmes lgyrfh, and Jeanne Mcrqaneh p at erine c ar y, ima ean , ois 4 r . Owens, Janet Sharman, Corlyne Waterson, Plar-fair Vegrena Chgnplr: and LOW:l :ea and Margaret Jane Whittleton. e enlor rc estra, W ic is Second Violins: Donald Barhite, Catherine directed by Mr, R, C, Rear has a Fisher, Anthony Gulinslci, Edward Koteras, m mb h' of twenr- ,nine bo S Helen Maynard, Dorothy O'Kussicl4 and e FHS lp Y - - Y Frederrck Srryderr and girls. Such an organization as Vrorar Chrrsrrne Lacey' the orchestra is valuable in that it Cellos: Rhoda Axtell and Phyllis Bacon Strwes to encovrage Cpoperatlon and to promote interest in and ap- 44 preciation ot orchestral music. As in the band, school instru- 5 - ments are rented and tree instruc- '-ini tion given.' The Junior Orchestra Z trains its members in group playing. r pf! The pla ers in the senior or aniza- ! . . . tion gain more extensive experience in solo and small ensemble groups. lTlUSlC lll THE HIR
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