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X left to right, first row: B. Gold, C. Perkins, E. Sloan, D. Brown, B. Cosman, L. Poore, M. Trevitt, E. Miller, K Crosby A Simmons, and M. Gordon: second row M. Simmons, L. Rasco, G. Iacobs, W. Timm, M. Koper, W. Iones, E Ekms A Pender I. Finney, and P. Walbornp third row: R. Hobson, R. Morgcmthaler, S. Huqhart, I. Durham, B. Rasco, C Copple and H Barnes. usiaaf concert .Samba Loan The Whitworth College Art Club has for its purpose the cultivation of interest and ability in the general field of art among the members themselves and in the community. Drama, interpretative reading, fine arts, and music are the channels through which the attempt is made to create an appreciation for art. During the year the Art Club sponsored a music concert series featuring na- tionally renowned artists. Sigmund Spaeth, tune detective: Herman Ivarson, Norwegian bass-baritone, and Mr. and Mrs. Harald Logan, pianist and violinist, were the guest artists. A second important phase of the Art Club activities is the sponsorship of chapel programs presenting local musicians, speakers, and exhibits. The officers for this year are Philip Walborn, president: Audrey Simmons, vice-president: Katherine Crosby, secretary, and Esther Miller, treasurer. Mr. Poinar is faculty adviser, assisted by Miss Goodfellow, Mrs. Hopkins, Miss McLeod, and Mr. Williston. E Q1SF3zo9T6J'4
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Y' Left to right, first row: M. Gordon, Miss McLeod, P. Miller, P. McCallum, D. Monk, M. Summers, L. Poore L Rasco A, Pillers, B. Gold, and H. Gribbohmg second row: G. Carlson, A. Simmons, D. Martin, E, Brown, I. McCallum H Swen son, L. Wadkins, B. Wadham, H. Burggrabe, C. Perkins, F. Rascd, E. Lockwood, R. Goeke, and B. Alvisg third row I Finney, M. Close, G. Jacobs, W. Timm, M. Robbins, H. Kirkpatrick, R. Stedman, B. Rasco, and R. Shanks. mnzatia group gives glzogfzam The Whitworth Players sponsor the dramatic presentations of the college. The first major production of this year was The Dover Road, given November 24. This was a three-act play. Various one-act plays have been presented at different times during the college year. Among them. are The Boor, The Finger of God, and For All Time. A number of one-act plays have been pre- sented at high schools, club meetings, and teas. Outside speakers have usually been presented at the monthly aftemoon meetings of the Players. Among the programs this semester were a make-up demonstration by an outstanding local make-up artist, and a talk on the opera at Dresden. A discussion of puppetry was another very interesting feature. The Whitworth Players collaborated with the Music Department in the pre- sentation of the Mikado. Officers for the year include Marie Summers, president: Lowell Poore, vice- presidentp Lorraine Rasco, secretary: and Dorothy Monk, treasurer. Miss Mc- Leod succeeded Miss Paul as faculty adviser.
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77 I Left to right, first row: D. Schmirler, G. Thorndike, P. Hunsberger, M. Trevitt, L. Poore, R. Shanks, D. Harding, and B. Gold: second row: G. Peterson, E. Miller, K. Crosby, M. Summers, M. Robinson, F. Rasco, and M. Baronovichg third row: H. Burggrabe, R..l-Iobson, G. Chapman, W. Timm, R. Clemens, M. Hunsberger, D. Webster, and D. Maclntyreg fourth row: G. Titus, M. Minnich, I. Finney, C. Perkins, I. Blaisdell, and R. Stedmang fifth row: V. Larsen, E. Baumgart- ner, M. McCannon, A. Pender, I. Durham, DL Teeter, M. Koper, and. M. Robbins: sixth row: H. Barnes, G. Bechler, M. Close, B. Alvis, G. Steele, C. Coppla, L. Rasco, P. Walbom, H. Barnes, and B. Rasco. , n We i . y X5 any Un. Qfofuntssz Qjsffowafziifz Its purpose is to extend the Christian influence of Whitworth 'beyond the bounds of the campus. 5' The group found fellowship in two outstanding socials during the year. In the winter a most inspirational retreat was held at the First Presbyterian church, and in April the group held an outdoor retreat on the hilltop near Wandermere. Special executive meetings were held with Dr. Hardwick for the purpose of discussing spiritual growth on the campus. Officers of the organization are: Ralph Shanks, president: Lowell Poore, vice- presidentp and Mary Trevitt, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Countermine is the faculty adviser. wJS5ne of the largest organizations of Whitworth is the Volunteer Fellowship. C . ga.1fp109T6Jd
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