ECI-l ARTS SPE Walter Thomas . . . ..fPf9Sid9Vll Dorothy Anne Canfield .Vice-President lemme HH' ' r 'Sec'e'a'y The Spe'ech Arts Club started its active sea- Robert Shermam-.. .sss,. Treasurer son by initiating the new speech room with Floyd Bmw N Se,gea,,,,a,,a,mS an oratorical and extemporaneous contest with neighboring schools, West Lafayette winning the meet. Later the club sponsored a trip to a speech contest at Logansport in which West Lafayette won the oratorical division. The district debate tournament was held in the speech room of the West Lafayette High School under the auspices of the club. Al- though they lost in the finals of the district tournament, the West Lafayette debate team turned out a fine performance in winning the sectional tournament. Ben Davis High School, which is rated very highly in the debate world, experienced a defeat at the hands of the West Lafayette debaters. Another interesting activity of the year was the club's Amateur Night . As usual, this displayed an assortment of talent, the infamous Lighthouse Tragedy taking top honors. During the year, the club also sponsored a movie, and still later the annual dance, which as always, was a grand success. YOUNG APRIL Young April, a sequel to Growing Pains, was selected by Mrs. Mueller for the annual senior play. This production, a particularly clever comedy, is a story about the trials and tribu- lations that confront a young brother and sister, and their friends. The diplomacy exercised by parents is very humorous- ly illustrated as they try to guide their children into making wise decisions affecting their future, The play was directed by Miss Sinks and Mrs. Mueller. . FOOTLOOSE The Class of Forty-one chose Footloose as the play to de- monstrate their acting ability. The plot concerns a typical family, and the children's struggle to be free of parental supervision. The whole production was a thoroughly delightful one, and Miss Sinks did a fine job of directing, with Miss Meyer assisting. AND IT RAINED This year the Hi-Y and Tri-Y Clubs chose the operetta And It Rained, a light comedy with much clever dialogue. The singing and dancing of the leads plus the fine support and choral background provided by the Clee Club, did much to make the production such a success. Miss Sinks, Miss Roth, and Miss Fites were in charge of the production. Page twenty-four L A WY . l .
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