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Stars Train freshmen during Initiation Left to right: Nancy Lingenfelter, Ann Tittmann, Dorothy Davis, Ginny Sweet. Every year a group of young understudies tries out for acceptance into the regular cast. These tryouts take the form of initiation at Rowland Hall. Each senior chooses one freshman to command, as her per- sonal servant, for two days. The initiate brings candy and flowers, and obeys the slightest wish of her star. After a party given by the seniors, the freshmen are finally accepted as experienced members of the troupe. 29
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Athletic Association Displays Trophy Kneeling, left to right: Shirley Peterson, Ann Pearson. Standing, left to right; Dawn Kipp, Florence Hardy, Caroline Pinger. The Athletic Association is the organization sponsoring unusual productions in the sports arena. A picnic in the fall, tournaments in the winter, and games in the spring make a full and exciting season. At the end of the year, the A. A. Board members, under the direction of Mrs. Emma Katz, gather together as critics to review the year. Academy awards (A. A. sweaters and pins) are given, and the winning team of the year receives the coveted trophy. 28
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Juniors Serve Tea in Japanese Setting Seated: Allison Bennett. Standing, left to right: Sue Robinson, Roberta Muirhead, Faith Bowditch, Eleanor Goeltz, Andrea Freed, Helen Nebeker. Nancy Moffat, Mary Jane Glaeser. The curtain rose on the annual bazaar to reveal a stage set resembling an oriental market place. The actresses, brightly costumed, greeted the audience from gala stands where sweets, foods and various souvenirs were sold. For the second act, the scene changed to a Japanese tearoom. The junior actresses proved that even amateurs could assume oriental grace as they served tiny cakes and sandwiches to an appreciative audience. The third act took place in a restaurant. The seniors, dressed in colorful kimonos and wearing chrysanthemums in their hair, served dinner at tables decorated with intricate flower arrangements, under the light of Japanese lanterns. When the final curtain went down, the tired but happy actresses returned to their dressing rooms to receive congratulations and bouquets. 30
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