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Dramatic Club John Crotty ' M. Carol Marshall Paul E. Sullivan Mary E. Mullin Ann Sweeney Behind every organization is a purpose. Such too, is the case with the Dramatic Club. It might appear that our sole purpose is to provide an evening ' s enjoyment tor our students, their parents, and friends through a dramatic presentation. However, even more important is the comradeship, understanding, poise, and speech training gained through membership in the team called the Cast. The year’s presentation of See How They Run, just as those of the past, was highly successful. The director who has always led our cast to winning scores is our own Miss O ' Donnell. Without her direction, such an impressive series of excellent perform- ances would be impossible. And, as usual, an excellent review of the play was found in the Worcester paper.
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Glee Club Officers of Women ' s Glee Club President: Ann E. Matthews Vice-President: Helen L. Levine Secretary-Treasurer: Arden L. Curtis Faculty Adviser: Miss Grace A. Kendrick Glee Club President: Lawrence E. Bettley Vice-President: Thomas W. Jackson Faculty Adviser: Miss Grace A. Kendrick The Combined Glee Club of Worcester State Teachers ' College is under the direction of Miss Grace A. Kendrick. Many activities rounded out the program of the year. The program included a Christmas Assembly by the Combined Glee Club and many short programs for community Parent-Teacher Associations by the Choir, a small group representing the Combined Glee Club. The main activity of the year, the annual Glee Club Concert, was given January 30th. The program consisted of many selections by the Combined Glee Club and individual solos by talented students. The featured artist was George Butler, pianist. The activities culminated with a banquet. Combining musical interest with club activities, our Glee Club each year provides many rich experiences for all members. 19
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The A corn Officers Editor: Edgar Warner Managing Editor: Donald Fancy Business Manager: Carol Marshall Faculty Adviser: Mr. Carlton Saunders Every organization has its purpose. The Acorn’s main purpose is to keep the student body well informed through the medium of a newspaper. The Acorn is edited and published monthly. The paper is a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Some of the features found in our school paper are the following: a section for each of the classes, original poems and stories, and a complete sports section. The paper is entirely financed by the Student Activity Fee. 21
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