Saint Martins University - Samarco Yearbook (Lacey, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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TOP ROW: Neff, FOSICFQ Mullins, Mr. Mark Hamilton QDirectorQ, Hughes, Bosse. lN'llDDLE Row: Smith, Mertes, White, Markle, Baker, Thompson, Nelson, Venk, Bouldron, BOTTOM ROW: Gates, MCAnernev. Lewis- Hogan, XVoods, McHugh, Dunham, Schafer, Campbell. DRA ATIC CLUB 111 ' HE year 1929-1230 was a very quiet one in regard to dramaticsg in fact, the first Part was entirely devoid of all dramatic activities. However, when the call for volunteers was issued, the response was very gratifying. In a very short time a dramatic club of some thirty-ive members was organized, and a cast for a play was chosen immediately. Several of the members were connected with dramatics at St. Mar- tin's last year, but most of them are new men. What was lacking in experience was readily made up in enthusiasm and interest. C The director, Mr. Mark Hamilton, is very capable of directing any work pertaining to the stage. He has done professional work for the movies in Hollywood for many years prior to his coming to St. Martin's. The dramatic club is very fortunate, indeed, in Obtaining the services of an actor as experienced and capable as Mr. Hamilton. At the time this goes to press, the players are putting the finishing touches to Just Enough Vacation, a co-medy-drama in two acts, to be presented at St. Martin's Audi- h M 28. There was much competition for the various torium commencement nig t, ay parts, but the cast finally settled upon is as follows: 1 Jack Ashton, Reporter ....,.... -- Richard Berry, Actor .................. Mr. Pemberton, Bank P1'6Sid6712f ..... Curtis Dunbar, Villain. .............-- Herbert Wells, Hero ..... Percival Bryton, Dude ........-----.--- Obediah Siggins, Rube Farmer ...... Young Obe, Far1ne1 s Son. ......... Raggles, Tramp .... . ........--- -- Pat, Camp Hama' ......------- Jeff, Colored Cook ....-.--.--------- -A Bozo, Tramjfs Airdale Mutt ....... ---------JACK VEAK -----J'OHN FOSTER -----.FRANK BOssE NETT ---MHARRY THOMPSON ---------ARNOLD BAKER ---.--------JAMES MARKLE ERNEST BUCHTMAN EDWARD MCANERNEY WALTER BROWN ------STEXVART BABBITT -------TANNENBAUM F V

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1 Y V b va: , S . ag . . Tor' Row: Dodge, Bossa, Rev. Sebastian, O. S. B., Baker, O'Loane. BOTTOM Row: Bruce, Sloan, Yocum, Contris, Schaecker. THE MARTIA 1 1 1 ff HEN is the Martian coming out?', is a question that is heard very frequently during the Hrst week of every month. This question gives evidence of the interest that is taken in the four-page paper published monthly b-y the students of St. Martin's College. I Rev. Sebastian Ruth, 0. S. B., who has so successfully directed the editing of the Martian in past years, supervises the publication by arranging the material and adver- tising matter to the best advantage. The editorial staff is composed of some of the members of last year's staff and some new members. Arnold Baker, at the helm as editor-in-chief, is well able to handle his part because of the experience gained last year. Lane Dodge, news editor, records news write-ups. Mike Contris, college editor, jots do-wn all the happenings of the college department and items concerning Sigma Mu Kappa. Kenneth O'Loane, class editor, makes kno-wn what is going on within the classes. Athletics, which occupies an entire page of the Martian and is watched with great interest, is described by Frank Bosse and 'his assistant, Harry Sloan. Every sporting event is fully recorded, several games of the gridiron, court, or diamond being given in detail in each issue of the Martian. Advertising, the source of financial support of the paper, is in charge of the business manager, Ray Shaecker. Ray is an ambitious worker and has been a very successful ad Chaser. He is assisted by Jack Bruce and James Yocum, circulation managers. The Martian is on the exchange with a number of papers published by other schools and colleges. By comparison it shows up very favorably with all the exchange publica- tio-ns, and Father Sebastian and his staff deserve to be complimented on the success of the interesting paper they turn out. 4 l I i l l . i L W - 1 1 l , 1 l l I X i 4 i ' r l I I l , , ,,,..,-za--1-j-P-', Q , .tr . Qhvrfgx 4. A - ia:-32,1-, is Y .. ':lEQfx5,xJ1?': . .ss . Q vi. .:?:.-flaws .P .42 1 .5 r-3,-.,,-5,211 ,L A, 5:1 -X-mn ' 2 q.,'Q,.m- V 3 ...Jai 1 K' e - M1 'f ....-.g.s.s- l



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