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if? 'p' ' ' Ly? 'C-T. Gln CN 'N lljariefy The VarieTy Club embarked upon iTs TirsT year of acTiviTy by presenTing a highly successful VarieTy Show. The sTudenTs of Rider College supervised, produced, and were TeaTured in The review. Under The able direcTion OT Mr. Lewis Godlove, The TirsT producTion OT iTs kind proved highly enTerTaining. AlThough The eTforTs oT The club This year will be direcTed Toward a varieTy show. The associaTion plans The evenTual produc- Tion oT vaudeville shows, musical comedies. and opereTTas. Since The VarieTy Club has evoked greaT enThusiasm while only in iTs Torma- Tive sTage, newer and even beTTer Things are promised as The members gain experi- ence. OTTicers include ArThur Schreiber, presidenTg Mary Lou I-loTTman, vice-presi- denTg Jerrold Adler, Treasurer: and Dorris Hindley. secreTary. THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Tedesco, Jim Vanderpol, Pefer Bruen, Dick Gallagher, Paul Laskoski, Jerry Delson. SECOND ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Russo, LoreTTa Smefana, Paul Ehren- berg, Jack Sandorse, Edward Gersfein, Bob Puffer, Angelo Giancarlo, Rosemarie Volz, Jill DidonaTo. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Arlene Gersfeen, Claire HuTchinson, Mariorie Monaco, Dorris Hind- Iey, ArT Schreiber, Jerry Adler, Lorraine Laprade, Doris Saunders, Mary KiTinsky.
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Av-4 'sa ramafic The proieci for i948 oi The Dramaiic Club was 'rhe produciion of Philip Barry's sophisiicaied comedy, The Philadelphia Sioryf' Selecrion of 'rhe play was made in +he fall by 'rhe scripi commiiiee and 'rhe members of The club. Casiing and rehearsals began in 5'--5 January and ihe produciion was presenied before highly appreciaiive li ' audiences in April. i Mr. Waller R. Taylor was iaculiy advisor and direcior. Leonard Sanders acied as sludenr clirecior. Props, sefs, make-up, sound eiiecis, and wardrobe were all carried oui by ihe siudenis. This is The second produciion of 'rhe Dramalic Club since if resumed acfivifies aifer The war. The Philadelphia S+ory is ihe firsr play underialcen having Iwo compleie scenery seis. TO LEFT, ABOVE: READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Sanders, sludeni' direciorg Mr. Waller Taylor, advisor: Joe Galailuo, presidenf. LEFT, CENTER: A scene 'from +he cIub's producfion, The Philadelphia Sfory. TO LEFT, BELOW: Marcia Greenberg makes-up Audrey Scoffebo on opening nighf. THIRD ROW--LEFT TO RIGHT: Rifa S+einman, Ari Schreiber, Ed Frederick, Melvin Reiss, Al Levine, Sylvia Wool. SECOND ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorris Hindley, Ceil Klausner, Ann Russo, Muriel Fogelson, Rudy Peins, Roxane Miles, Shirley Howard, Shirley Davis, Rosalie Rogoff, Lorraine Laprade. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Babcock, Marcia Greenberg, Leonard Sanders, Joe Galaflio, Mr. Waller Taylor, Beffy Broeffle, John J. Cafalano, Roberl McKeon. Libby Golds+ein. i, IK 5496: f If l Xia xfffo ' T iI!6 Ilflf ' f -2 L I 'lfhh KI ,ff ly X 5 l X- MJ I of 1,016 U ' , 'ffm 1,4 ll!! f -Tix? c C Ilff. glff gg . ixak c 'Ill
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1 , , I ' 1 I READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Professor George A. Tapper, Sfeve Maurer Richard Lind, Professor Edward M. Durlcin, Mr. Gordon Phillips, mediator of Ihe forum Sudent ' jaCllfhg j0I'll.l'n In 'rhe summer of I947, al' 'rhe requesl of WTIM officials, Sleve A. Maurer organized 'rhe Sludenl' Faculry Forum. Since +ha+ 'rime ir has become a regular Ieafure of Ihe public service program called. Tren+on Talks I+ Over. Mr. Maurer and Richard J. Lind have challenged facully members Edward M. Durlcin and George A. Tapper Io a series of debales. A Some of fhe confroversial Iopics Ihal have been aired include Should We Aid Europe in Ihe Form of Ihe Marshall Plan, Are High Prices Caused by Our Aid 'ro Europe. Should 'rhe Communis+ Parly Be Oullawed in Ihe Uniled SIa'res, and Should Federal Taxes Be Reduced in I948. 100
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