1936 Cedrus Yearbook

DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICER; First Row: May, Hartman, Heintz Anderson, Brill. Second Row: Reed, West, Ritenour, Porter. The Dramatic Club of Cedarville College is now closing its second year of campus activities under the direction of Mrs. Louise Heintz, head of the English department. Under the able direction of our officers, this Club has done much to forward the purposes for which it was established which are: To give to college students practical experi- ence in acting, and in directing and managing theatrical productions and to give them a better appreciation of modern drama. The Club meets on the first and third Monday nights of each month, producing at each meeting a one-act play, directed and managed by the Club members. Thus far, the Club has presented the following plays: "Between Trains," "Fine Gold," "Alice's Blue Gown," "The Whole Truth," "Sauce for the Goslings," "Thursday Evening," and "Brain Storm." These plays have been presented before local groups. The Dramatic Club has several projects in view, such as obtaining a curtain and footlights and making scenery for our stage. We are hoping to secure a curtain, with the aid of our friends, before the end of the year. That the Club in the future shall prove as in- teresting an activity as it has for the past two years is the earnest desire of every member of the Dramatic Club. First Row: Sanderson. An- derso n, Lott, II. Miller, Linton. I lartman, ii r i 1 , May, Porter, Ritenour. Heintz. Second Row: Frame. An- derson. Thomas, Gibson, lIageman, Clouser, Long, Graves, Rumgarner, Wat- kins, Smith. Third Row: Faulk, Sisson, Reed, Tindall. Michae', I lughes, Gillespie, Post, Berk, Nelson, West. Fourth Row: Truhee, Pierc Wones, Richards, Holland, Seamon, McKenzie, Kline. Page Thirty-nine

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