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ae : Ld VST bod 0 With the odor of grease paint in the air and the busy clamor of crews hard at work, D. A. launched the 1952-53 season in November and carried us to an Oriental scene with its production of The Yellow Jacket, a fantasy in the Chinese spirit and style. Miss Patricia Gardner, D.A. Advisor, Mr. Alfred Burr During the second semester Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit was the major undertaking of the group, and D. A.’s technical assistance helped to make Dance Concert, the Triton show, and Vodvil successful. Hats off to the D. A. skipper, Noelle Shaver; to the second-in-command, Jean Bowden, who managed Theater Guild tickets and transportation; to sec- retary Laura Ives; and to Harriet Chimacoff, who kept the budget on an even keel. Harriet Chimacoff, Treasurer; Laura Ives, Secretary; Noelle Shaver, President; Jean Bowden, Vice-President. 24
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With Nancy Esenwein at the helm, aided by Miss Christine White, Miss Barry, Miss Moodis- paw, Miss Jacobs, and Miss Wagner as physical education advisors, the 1952-1953 A.A. board had a successful year filled with new ideas and fun for everyone. As right-hand men, Es had Dutch Ricker, who, as vice-president, was editor of “Time-Out,” a supplement of News, Grace Carter, secretary, and Penny Burley, treasurer. Sparking enthusiasm in their classes were representatives Tec- kie Fitzpatric, ‘55, Amy Thomas, 54, and Anne Pentland, 758, who, with Ty Tyler, organized a successful Founders’ Day af- ternoon filled with A.A. activities for parent and student partici- pants as well as many spectators. Encouraging and organizing ‘in- ter-dorm activities was Gita Churchill, who was in a daze from counting points from bowl- ing, ping-pong, K.K.K., volley ball, the snow statue contest, and the Twilight Baseball League for the Inter-dorm Cup, while Sally Moore, as Hostess, counted oranges and pennies. Grace Carter, Secretary; Madeline Ricker, Vice- President; Penny Burley, Treasurer; Nancy Esen- wein, President. Joan Tyler; Ann Taylor; Margaret Churchill; Polly Irish; Nancy Esenwein; Frances Sherwood; Judy Crosier; Thekla FitzPatrick; Joan Duffy; Amy Thomas; Nancy Ritter; Penny Burley; Jane Fisher; Barbara Leader; Grace Carter; Abbie Stowell; Madeline Ricker; Sybil Coe; Mary Hough. 26
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