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drama club The Dramatic Club embarked on an entirely new program this year. The customary children's theatre play and adult play in the spring were replaced by a number of projects offered by members of the club. During the first semester, the members experimented with creative acting dealing with social problems suggested by the student body. Three groups of club members dramatized children's stories in various ways, some of these were taken to groups outside the school. To supplement this work, the club made a study of the modern playwright, Berthold Brecht. In january, the club produced a play dealing with problems of mental health, open to the college and the general public. Later in the year, Esther Bialo and Betty Meredith jones, authorities in costtune and movement, spoke to the Drama and Dance Clubs. The junior Prom weekend again featured a dramatic club production, under the direction of their advisor, Miss Betty Bobp. Stars on the way up, Drama Club Officerx pose: S. Wise, L. Bruns, presidentg and P. Harper. J. Tuck, A. Keep, P. Burke in Miss Camp bell's Rx Scattered Showers.
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The twist takes over! I see a winner. The May Week Committee rented: C. Bannister, N. Franks, J. Richie, B. Robbins, S. Todd. Standing: E. Starkweather, L. Foster, Chairman M. Mortimer, D. Dixon. D VJ.. - '5J-.,-,Y 1 J, . Nl-S'-4. may week committee The May Week Committee for this year chose for its theme Spring International. A special emphasis on inter- preting spring through the arts was carried out by perform- ances of several student organizations. The week began with a May breakfast and was followed with performances by the House singing groups. The festivities were climaxed by the crowning of the Queen. During the week, various other ac- tivities were included: an assembly, an exhibition of college art, and performances by the Dramatic Club, Orchestra, and Dance Club. I Q na. Li
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, Drama Club members gather in the Cue Room to discuss the year's plans. . . then I'll pay the rem. All's Well that ends well. JM .L I'1l make her sorry!
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