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U55 'zamczfic P,.mi,imy DOROTHY XVEBBER Vice President . - RUTH NOYES SeC,,em,.y 0 , . Rosa STARKEY T1'6d5Zl7'ET . . . DOROTHY LIBBY Famgfy ,ffisviggf , , . Miss ELIZABETH BERRY The Dramatic Club has just finished a most active and unusually suc- si - - , cessful year. The success of the club can he ascribed in a great measure to the friendly interest and guidance of Miss Berry and the tireless effort of our president. The high-light of the year Was, of course, the production of the 'eCampus Mysteryf' This year for the first time a three-act play Was written and presented hy the club. The play was an original production with each girl playing the part most perfectly suited to her type as the lines were Written after observing the individual girl in her part. The girls taking part in the play Were: Rita Young, Irene XVoodbury, Pauline Parker, Esther Brown, Nlary Nickerson, Eleanor Sulis, Rosa Starkey, Madeline Braun, Alta Tvvombley, and Dorothy Xvehber. lVlargaret Fraser assisted Miss Berry in the Writing of the play. The play W2lS artistically done and greatly appreciated. The Chapel program which the club sponsored was a pantomime uT1 . ,, . ie Rocky Path of True Love was dramatized. lt proved to be so humorous that the cast as Well as the audience enjoyed it. l36l
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p I I V ,Y ,x ' fr if 1,-,sf .' K guxy IJ 1 . I UK, ry' w Xi V ff, f ,V , Q I - 4 P i 4.11, Y, M In A 01725 COIZOHZLC5, LL 1 ' Cf 5 P1'65fliE7'lf' . . ARONA VVIGHT Vice President . . RUTH DALE T7'6Cl5Zl7'67' . IRENE VVOODBURY Secretary . . lVlARY ATWOOD The Hrst event of which the Home Economics Club had charge Was a Thursday morning chapel. This was made a lesson on dance etiquette as an aid to the freshmen just before the first dance. On lVlarCh twelfth the club sponsored a lecture by Nliss Charlotte Raymond, who came to us from the Boston Dispensary. Her subject, 'lForeign Foodsf, was made especially interesting by much illustrative ma- terial and two tables Covered with dishes of the foods of which she spoke. I 371
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