Sioux Falls College - Sioux Brave Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)

 - Class of 1938

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aiafee To further the interest .in dramatic art and production, the Roister Doister club was organized on the Sioux Falls College campus in 1931. This is an or- ganization which is open to all students who have an interest in dramatics. Members are given opportunities to participate as actors or as part of the back-stage crew in three- and four-act plays as well as several one-act plays. Rueb-Lundquist-Britzius-Woertink-Van Gerpen-C. Doughertv-Rendahl lng - Kuns - French -- Lawless - Rice - Cline - Cooper - Boardman - N u Rundell - M. Dougherty - A. Anderson - Menke - Koplow - Jordan Ogden - Thurlow - A. Jones - Whitby - M. J. Jensen - Hansen - Park N. Dunn - Koller - F. Dougherty - Seguin - Martini -- S. johnson Modena - Baily Harold Woertink was the Professor, and Robert Wehling a rich war speculator, and father of the young writer. Harris Lawless played a young English student who before the war, lived with the Professor's family. Across the hall from Pauli lived Mitzi, jean Park, Fritz, Carl Lundquistg and Kurt, Claire Van Ausdall. Baruska, the professoris servant, was portrayed by judee Koplow. Seven one-act plays were produced by members of the directing class as the spring project. Several of these were selected for production at commencement time. Directors and casts are as follows. Dorothy Boardman, The Whirlwind Blows,'i Judee Ko low Loretta McLaughlin, Jean Park, Vivian Cline, Thank You, Doctor, Harris LaTi7l'6K' Marion Berdahl, Jim Burbank, Monica Dougherty, Robert Stuart, A Matter of Husbands, Director Charles Dougherty, with Vivian Huber and Ada Anderson. Carl Lundquist, The Message From Khufu, Alfred Van Benschoten, Dallas French, Russell Britzius, Robert Dunn, Helen Martini, The Third Angle, Eleanor Rundell, Olive Vickery, Jack Ieglum. Betty Ogden, Gratitude, Ruth O'Connor, Maxine Hansen, jean Harlan, Dorothy Baily, and Jane Menke. Bob Wehling, Sky Fodder, Merle Dunn, Robert Branson, Robert Misner. At the last assembly before Christmas, From Our House to Your House, a holiday play, was given with Helen Martini, Shirlie Johnson, Carl Lundquist, Dallas French, jack johnson, and Russell Britzius. For the spring play, Director Jordan has selected Pornander VValkf' Last year, the dra- matics department spelled Ufinisl' with The Admirable Crichton. u.Adl'l1l1'3blC Crichton l

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.Q- C .,,- 4. The Enemy' Grease-paint, masks, wigs, and costumes were donned by college thespians for nine onefact plays, and two three-act productions during the 1937-38 year. .The major plays included Tiger House, the play given Tepee Day, and The Enemy, the winter production. Tiger House, a mystery thriller, had Eleanor Rundell cast in the leading role, Erma Lowrie, a young girl who inherited a haunted house from a rich aunt. Nan Coon played the part of Erma's nervous aunt Emma, who lived with her. Jack Jeglum was her cousin Arthur, who pretended to be in love with the heroine, but was in reality the villian of the piece, who attempted to drive her out of the house in order to get a valuable necklace which was concealed in the house. Rolland Rueb as Oswald, a naturalist crazy about bugs, took comedy honors with Olive Vickery as flapper Peg, Ermais friend. Merle Dunn played the romantic detective, Harold VVoertink was Yami, the mysterious house boy. Russell Britzius was Arthuris partner in crime. Lenore Roberts was the old Scotch housekeeper, and jean Park the mystery woman. Bread was the title of a one-act play produced by the dramatic department for the state Baptist convention at Huron in October. Students in the cast included Avis Jones, Loretta McLaughlin, Carl Lundquist, Bob Branson, Kathryn Cooper, and Laura Thurlow. The play was also presented in Sioux Falls. A war-time drama set in Austria, The Enemy, was a strong plea for peace. It depicted the results of the war on a professorls family in Vienna. Loretta McLaughlin as Pauli, the professor's daughter, had the leading role. Jack jeglum, an artistic young author Whose career the war ruined, and who was finally killed as he returned as Pauli on leave, played opposite her. rg is C Tiger Hous President-Bernice Stier Secretary-Treasurer-Ernest Van Ger ofafee Vice-President-Robert Wehling pen 0 7551?-r , ff .- .Y1T'f?'- -J-- YF - . fi 1,1 f. . , . , . .K



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L- 1 f ,f-+4-f-saajeaga 674161071 President ..... ---- A Vis Jones Vice-President ...... - - -Ruth 0,C01m01' Secretary-Treasurer. .. - - -Lenore R0bC1'fS Adviser, , , .... Sonja Manson The VVomen's Athletic Association is an active member of the National Amateur Athletic Federation. The organization functions under the rules of its constitution and aims to imply a consciously planned program of vigorous physical activities through which a girl may develop physical stamina and motor skills, of value not only for her everyday living, but for recreational activities as well. The association endeavors to promote health, to create a spirit of good sportsmanship, and to stimulate interest in athletic accomplishment among the women of Sioux Falls college. Any girl interested in sports may become a member. Honors are awarded by the association in accordance with the regular point system. Points may be earned by active participation in any sport and being an olficer in the WAA or head of sport for one year. Members of the varsity teams receive 100 points each, those par- ticipating in interclass tournaments receive 25 points each and captains and managers receive 25 additional points. When 500 points have been earned, a girl receives a letter. One thousand points entitle her to a WAA pin, and 1500 points make here eligible to a jacket and monogram. Margaret Ryan received the jacket and monogram award in the spring of 1937 after three years active participaiton in women's athletics. Letters and pins were awarded to several of the girls. .Each year the executive board of the association elects the most representative athlete. This is an honor for which she receives a pin of distinction. Honors and awards are presented to the girls at the annual WAA spring banquet. Hubbard - Rice - Alf - Westera - NI' Hubbard ' - - - - Whitby - O'C n - G. O'C nnor Roberts Elliott - Edwards - A. Hubbard - Westerlund - Atkins ini? Roberts ...opaye Dflughefty - Setchell - L. Edwards - Ryan - Jgnes -1,-. .as-5 -.. , ,,, ,Q . H nj

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