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A l uluniof Missv Young Man of Today tumes. Cecil B. de Mille, brother of William C., endowed the University with a de Mille Memorial Theater and Library in memory of the service of the de Mille family, contributed by them for the past 35 years. Plans for the Theater have been made and construction will begin as soon as building materials are available. The Admirable Crichton The Admirable Crichtonv
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WILLIAM C. DE MILLE Head of Drama Department DRAMA William C. de Mille, head of the drama department for the past four years, has sucf ceeded in organizing and building that def partment into an integral part of the Univerf sity. Mr. de Mille directed Broken Dishes, and his assistant, Frieda I. Meblin, directed 'LYoung Man of Today, Holiday, and Junior Miss. Evadna Blackburn, newcomf er to the faculty, was technical director for the plays and supervised the building of sets. Mary Ashly was student play production manager. Young Man of Today was a humorous modern vvar play. Broken Dishesn was a comical story of a henpecked husband. Holiday was the story of a upoor little rich girl with a love triangle. junior Miss was a comedy. The Adrnirable Crichton was one of the most technically diiiicult plays ever presented in Bovard Auditorium. It featured four changes of scenery and cos' 'Broken Dishesv .., W V W- . ffH01iaay',
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MEN'S GLEE CLUB-1st row: C. Hirt, C. Caccano, Burley, Nash, E. Gebhart, Canto, M. Kerr. 2nd row: W. Reynolds, W. Wiley, R. MacPherson, E. Sc-ott, W. Terback, L. Scott, D. Confer, W. Hyman, C. Parker, R. Smithey, N. jones. 3rd row: W. Richards, R. Downing, R. Baxter, V. Hugo, W. Vernon, J. Patton, Calachis, R. Chandler, D. Parrish, R. Larson. 4th row: S. Zacklon, M. Kosturick, R. Howell, R. Carver, R. Jones, Schoenherr, Harlan, D. Burnight, R. Thorpe, B. Smith, N. Benner. GLEE CLUBS Under the direction of Charles Hirt, the Trojan Glee Clubs expanded, and now inf clude classical and popular music. Mr. Hirt directed Moods in Music, a program com' posed of six moods: Mood Serene, Mood Classique, Mood Sans Couci, Mood Roman' tique, Mood Populaire, and the Mood a la Russe. Vocal solos were given by Clarice Young, contralto, and Bob Carver, baritone. CHARLES HIRT Director Men's Quartet Glee Club Officers
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