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Page 30 text:
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The Male Animal in action D. C. presents . . . The D.C. officers were the people who coped successful I v with the problem of how to please spoiled college audiences. They were. Graham, president: Thompson, vice-president; Sharp, sec- retary; llarber, business manager, and Gapcynski. stage manager. There » a lot that goes into making a play. Hours rehearsing, back-breaking work on scenery, research for costumes; all these and something more—the Spirit of the Theatre. We were proud of D.C. s productions for this year: “The Male nimal”, “Night of January 16th”. and “Flight to the West ; a balanced theatrical diet in which each play was made important by the spirit of presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Perry the new Playshop directors, with their interest ii D.C., gave us hope for things dramatic to come Cull it, dc Castro
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Movies in Clta nn The Saturday night lift Saturday nights when xou xvcren’t on a week- end or dancing at an inherit fraternitx house. on were probablx in S. .ll. At the movies there was nothing like stretching out xour feel on the railing, knitting x our sweater (providing it wasn't eablc-st itched). and watching Donald Duck or Charles Hover. There was bridge in ilhur. too. while x on sipped a coke and discussed Dartmouth men. Informal dances in Sachc were fun and the old-time stude became the saddle shoe hop. Or you heard Dive for the oxslers at the boisterous barn dances, and fell like a regtdar hill-billx when thc were over. c • ■ However low you fell during the week. Saturday night was never far aw ax. It May I rut in?
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How to be active and attractive («'old clear. slarr nights. The sound of ieimesc waltzes, grating of skates over the ice. Hie rink, as ever, the center of ga winter SaturdaN sport. rFlie new lean-tos made marvelous shelters when ou couldn't stand another blast of wind, or your ankles wouldn't support ou an longer. The lee (Carnivals kept the busiest of ou there in spile of ourselves. O. ('. officers llamlin, Haters (president) ('.no•mar Ouliuff (duh took charge of those barn dances C w lucii put life in rvcn I ho mosl sedate. Tlioro were lri[is and outings all ear round: overnight hike and canoeim; tri| s in the lull and in the spring: winter weekends of energelie skiing on distant eounlrv hills: harn dances over in m- herst; loo Carnivals here on campus, and over- nights at the eahin which were ever in demand. tr 31
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