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Seated N. Woods, M. McK1bben, M. E. Ross, sponsor, B. Hall, S. Eaglesfield, S. Alex- Bossin, L. Miller, P. Childs, A. Morrow. ander, P. Atkins, M. L. Miller, E. Post, l. Standingw P. Brown, I. Alig, N. Bust, C. Ballard. Hine, M. Stacy, C. Haram, M. Lacy, Miss Modern Terpsichoreans Old Man Biver flowed right along through Workshop's production, Lan- terns on the Levee, February 20 and 21. An lndian powwow, a bayou festival, and the fence-painting scene from Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer were some of the dances done to interpret life along the Mississippi. This production was the grand climax of a season which started with tryouts in October. As an assembly program, November l7, Workshop gave a dance autobiography, which included take-offs on its social meetings and rehearsals. An early spring attraction was the trip to Bloomington to see the Dudley, Mas- low, and Bales Modern Dance Company. Officers this year were Patsy Atkins, president, Priscilla Brown, vice-presie dent, Ann Morrow, secretary, and Sue Eaglesfield, treasurer. Miss Boss is sponsor. Kneeling I. Ballard. Standingf S. Alexander, P. Brown
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Miss Horsfall, sponsor, C. Van Reekum vice-president, M. L. Lynch, secretary-treas urerg M. Harrison, president. Artists at Work Never let it be said that Artisans Club has been idle! They started the busy year with a Halloween party at the home of Martha Harrison. Field trips have been many and varied. Amonq these were an excursion to the Floren- tine exhibit at the lohn Herron Art Insti- tute and a visit to Mrs. Marc Lurie's home for inside information on mobiles. The Wm. H. Block art exhibit was an- other major attraction. The outstanding event of the year was a trip to Cincinnati to see the Art Museum, the Taft home, and the Terrace Plaza Hotel. Life includes hard labor as well as travel for the Artisans. In between jaunts they provided the decor for the Work- shop productionva masterly representa- tion of the Mississippi River. The year came to a successful close with the club's annual picnic. Row l I. Ballard, l. Pearson, M. Flowers, Row lIvL. Sadlier, L. Barton, L. Spencer, M. Derry, I. Cox. M. Nessler, C. Van Reekum, I. Howell, M. Moseley, H. Wemmer, S. White, N. Rust.
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A Bit of Paris The petit enfant of the Tudor clubs is Les Parisiennes, launched last year by the present sophomore class. its first formal meeting was an inspiring candle- light initiation held in the residence liv- ing room. Suzanne Brown, as the club's first president, conferred membership upon eight new pledges. The meetings have been many and varied. The first reunion, held at Michaela Derry's, was a stimulating dis- cussion on Paris and French architec- ture by Mr. Richard Zimmer, a local architect. His talk was beautifully illus- trated with colored slides. Another meeting, which took place at the home of Marcia Lurie, consisted of a Frenchified game, Truth or Conse- quences. Questions were asked which covered many phases of French history and civilization. For failure to answer correctly members were punished by having to perform consequences in French. Some had to prepare skits, charades, and apache dances which were later performed at meetings. Seatede-A. Morrison, secretary, S. Brown president. Standing I. Cox, vice-presidenty S. White treasurer: Mlle. Moscherosch and Miss Sutton sponsors. Row l M. Lacy, M. Nessler, H. Wemmer. M. Derry, I. Howell, E. Hammond, S. Wishard Row ll L. Spencer, M. L. Lynch, M. Lurie, A. Russel. Standing --I. Alig. 24
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