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Top. A 'view of a xtudent aualience enjoying one of tlve student assemblies presented by the St. Martiiz'5 Drama Guild. Center. The officers of the St. Mdflilllj Drama Guild for 1948-1949. Left to right: Steve Lelrel. vice-presidentg Dan MfKe1zZie, presidentg and Plvil Mitelvelly. ferretary. Bottom. The officerx of the drama guild, Phil Mitclvell, Steve Lebel, and Don Mt'KeizZie ax three inmates of the Snake Pill' in a comedy skit presented at a student asxemlvly. GE stituted a most successful season for the St. Martiuls College Drama Guild, which went for the lighter side olf acting, by presenting two niirth-lilled comedies. ,ns . he academic: year l9l8-l949 con- Poeliml. Heading the Guild this year were poetieal Don lXlt'Kenxie, presidentg Steve l.ebel, vieeepresidentz and Phil Mit' ehell, secretary. The Guild enacted two outstanding hits during the year. First was the lznniliar comedy. .Xrsenie and Old Lace, liollowed by the bueolie comedy Aaron Slick lrotu Punkin Creek. .X new policy was introdneed by the Reverend xvillllilll Diekerson, the Cuild's director, whereby dranra aspirants lroni Olympia as well as students lronl the col- lege, participated in the Cluildls produc- tions. Cast. The east ol' .Xrsenie and Old Laee included: Carlton lleers. Don Mtv Kenxie, Ken l'IOl'l'lIl1lll, led lVileox, .joe Contris. lid lflarvey, Steve l.ehel, Phil Mit- chell, llill Ollirien, and XX'in Germain lronl the College. Participating in the produetion from Olympia include Mrs. IL. F. Penry, Miss Mary I.ou Del.ateur, Miss Betty Ag' new. Miss Betty Switxenberger, and Mrs. Marion lfriseh. Slaj1.s'lir'k. The success ol' .Xrsenie and Old I.aee in its initial lmresentation at the Capitol theater in Olympia led to its being shown in Tacoma, fltltlllllllll, and Fort Lewis. 'l'he seeond presentation ol the year was the slapstick rural K'0lllCLly, Karon Slielc from Punkin Crick. 'l'he east was headed by lid llarvey in the title roll. Others in tl1e east included: Mrs. li. F. Penry, Steve Lebel, Miss Roxie Morris, Miss Shirley Morris, Don Yl'lll'1lCl', Miss Dorthy DuVall, Mrs. Marion Frisch, Miss Phillis Beattie, Miss Bonnie Butler, Miss Margie Jackson, Miss -leanette Boudreau, Miss Gloria lil- lexson, Miss Mary Lou Del.ateur and XVin Germain.
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