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Above: Members of the Dramatic Club. 8elow: Scene from Man. The Unseen. H ramatic The Dramatic Depar ment has been active in presenting programs and in study- ing stage technique. In September pantomime skits were presented featuring Mother Goose and comic strip characters. At the Hallowe'en party one of Booth Tarkington’s one-act plays, The Ghost Story”, was presented. What Are You Going To Wear?” and Blindness” were given in December. On February 5 the class presented a farce, Man, the unseen”, which was written by Miss Brooks. For two years the class has been a member of the North Carolina Dramatic Asso- ciation and this year entered a one-act comedy. Blindness”, in the dramatic tournament at Chapel Hill. The cast of Blindness” was: Dalmuthy Holt, Dorothy Siler; Ailsie Pridemore, Helen Hardie; Leithie, Anna Fisher; Ephrian Holt, Leslie Thomas; Virginia Margaret Niblock. Members: Virginia Barron, Ruth Bispham, Lita Bowles, Jean Cartwright, Joan Clyatt, Jessie Collette, Marian Covington, Rhoda Daniels, Ely Deaton, Martha Bell Duncan, Ruth Eggleston, Juanita Eller, Bette Elmore, Anna Fisher, Ellen Fisher. Louise Goodman, Helen Hardie, Hazel Harris, Julia Jean Harrison. Mary Virginia Howerton, Kathleen Kell, Page Lancaster, Janet Marson, Margaret Niblock. Patricia Piatt, Ann Picklesimer, Dorothy Siler, Nora Smith, Virginia Lee Stokely, Isobel Swift, Mae Tench, Leslie Thomas, Margaret Tipton. Frances Walker, Ann Williams. Sponsor. Miss Elizabeth Hoyt. (25]
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First row: Betty Doux, Mary Emily Oliver, Ina Parker, Mary Clapp. Jessie Maude Auten, Mildred Camden, Martha Williamson, Mary Etta McFall, Marjorie Miller, Mar- tha Penland, Ruby Ellen Ferguson, Martha Nell Hill, Ray Calhoun, Elizabeth Bagby, Virginia Douglas, Dorothy Key, Marian Covington. Second row: Sarah Clark, Juanita Eller, Mary Bauman, Martha Bauman, Martha Woodson, Pauline Allman, Mary Johnson, Bashia Chastain, Madge Banks, Margarette Cato, Jessie Carmichael, Carolyn Fishburne, Mary Andrews, Mary Lee Lewis, Doris Hodges, Bette Elmore, Geraldine Key. Joyce Juniper, Priscilla Noyes. Not in picture: Wylma Banks, Jean MacLucas. Miss Elizabeth W cdhous First row: Frances Walker, Lillie Belle Dickinson, Virginia Lee Stokley, Jacqueline Capps, Mildred Dixon. Lois Wilson, Antoinette Farrior, Margaret Dixon, Thomasine Herndon, Emma Jane Harlin, Aileen Conley, Mildred Bowen. Ann Hope Pyles, Jessie Collette, Elizabeth Wood, Peggy Pegram. Second row: Mildred Corpening, Mary Virginia Howerton, Mary Rogers Harper, Velma Ragland, Katherine Wagner, Jean Gregory, Ruth Eggleston, Kathleen Kell, Mary Wynne Williams. Page Lancaster. Peggy Jones, Dorothy Manning, Katherine Wilkes, Mary Ethel Mason, Ruth Bowen, Virginia Douglas. Third row: Emily Coart, Harvison Smith. Elizabeth Johnston. [24]
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President Martha Penland Secretary Page Lancaster Vice President........-Martha Wocdson Treasurer----------------------Lucy Kuykendall Advisors Miss May P. Lord and Miss E. Woodhouse The Music Club is composed of all students taking piano and voice from Miss Mary P. Lord and Miss E. Woodhouse. This year the students have been brought before the public in two formal recitals. The Club, which meets bi-monthly, pre- sents each time a program consisting of instrumental and vocal numbers by the stu- dents. The purpose of the club is to foster a deeper appreciation of music among the students and to encourage participation in musical work. President Mary Emily Oliver Treasurer Katherine Wagner Vice President Virginia Douglas Chrmn. Program Com..........Estelle Sellers Secretary Martha Guy Advisor Miss Brandon The Latin Club was organized to give the students an opportunity to become better acquainted with mythology and Roman customs. The members are invited to join the Montreat Chapter of the Junior Classical League, a nation-wide organization sponsored by the Classical Association of New York University. Science cmc President Margaret Hazle Secretary-Treasurer Beth Bagby Vice President Ray Calhoun Advisors Misses Smith and Webb The Science and Mathematics Club is composed of members interested in sci- ences and mathematics. There are many enjoyable and informative programs during the year. Learning about the stars is fun when they are observed on a clear night and are explained simply and clearly. The club party on May 14 was a fitting climax to a successful year. First Semester President.........Mary Wynne Williams Vice President Page Lancaster Secretary-Treasurer.......Pauline Allman Advisor Second Semester President Gerry Key Vice President Page Lancaster Secretary-Treasurer-------Carolyn Tyree ..Miss Helen Miles Anyone who wishes may belong to the Hobby Club. The only requirement is that one keep actively at work on some hobby. Knitting and leather work were the most popular hobbies this year. UL The Lydians, founded by the students of the Commercial Department, fosters con- tacts between faculty and students. Its objects are to promote an interest in the busi- ness world of today and to acquaint the students with commercial terms and experi- ences. Meetings are held twice a month. Outside speakers, trips to industrial plants, and social programs create a variety of interest. An interesting feature is found in the origin of its name. Lydia, a seller of purple, was the first business woman mentioned in the Bible. dtj chans [26]
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