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DRAMATICS CLUB 1 Adviser MISS MARGARET CASKEY President LAWRENCE SAXER Vice-President JOHN COLE Treasurer DORIS HOFFER Secretary BARBARA CONSTANTINE LL the world's a stage, said William Shakespeare, and Miss Margaret Caskey, adviser of the Dramatics Club and coach of the annual plays, proves it to the members. These future John Barrymores and Margaret Web- sters display their talents, not only by assisting on the committees and with the club's administration, but also by acting in the plays presented. Each month the Dramatics Club meets either to view a play or discuss a future production. At the September meeting a stirring melodrama, Ezra Upshot's Triumph, was presented. ln October a new vice-president and treasurer were elected, while in November, Miss Caskey read selections from What a Life, the play to be presented in February. Try-outs were held early in December, and on St. Valentine's Day, the play with an all star cast was presented. This, its twentieth anniversary, was the first time the club greatly reduced the price of admission. lt was also a momentous occasion in that the profits were the greatest in five years. The spring season opened in March with a make-up demonstration held in the auditorium, and was followed by smaller classes conducted after school by Miss Caskey. At the April and May meetings ofthe club, several members entertained with two plays, one of which was a realistic comedy.
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