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glle .gpramaiic Society Y OMETHING new has been added! Lo and behold, we now have a Dramatic Society. Those of us with a flare for histrionics may now express ourselves in plays that will be presented each year. No longer will we envy other school's thespians-thanks to Mrs. O'Byrne, our dramatic teacher, who had faith in our ability. Her patience and encour- agement were an excellent incentive. W'e who were members of the Society have truly enjoyed working under her able direction. In spite of its short life, the Dramatic Society has already presented two plays that were very well received by an enthusiastic audience. The first of these, Girls of the U. S. A.,,' by Peggy Fernway, was a humorous and patri- otic skit. In it a family of high social standing turn over a new leaf and help the war effort. Pierrette Cartier, Marie Ferguson, Alice Fitzsimons, Helen Kenney, Joan McNulty, Dorothy Quinn and Virginia Rodgers made up an excellent cast which was directed by Frances Banzhaf and Joan Kelleher as Stage Managers, with Grace McSherry as Prop Manager. The second of Mrs. O'Byrne's masterpieces, Rehearsal,', by Christopher Morley, was a one-act play which depicted a group of college girls rehearsing a play that had been selected by a very straight-laced professor. Their dislike for it was clearly shown. Marie Breheny, Margie Cox, Margaret Healey, Betty Keane, Betty Pence and Rita Cody constituted the cast. Joan Kelly and Doris Haag proved their worth as Stage Manager and Property Manager, respectively. With such a promising beginning we feel we are not too optimistic in ex- pecting great things of this budding society. Don't disappoint us, girls! Who can tell, there may be an embryonic Cornell or Barrymore in our midst. RITA CODY. 106
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CHRONICLE Eflifm--in-Claief . INIARGARIZT HEALEY Affixlazzl Erlitorf HIEl.lEN KENNEY GRACE IWCSHERRY MARX' ROTII ANNE BIARIE fX1CNlFF l31z.vif2e.r5 1ul1IIdgEf5 VIRGINIA LANE EILEEN MLJRIJHY Humor Editor . Spm't.r Ezfimr N8ll'J Ezlilor . Exrhunge Editor HELEN O'SIIEA Senior Reporlerx VIRGINIA ROIJGERS VIRGINIA HUEBBIE . CLAIRE BRADY THERESE MORAN CAROL KUNTZE ROSEMARY FINN 105
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