1937 Cedrus Yearbook
Otamatic 0116 In members perhaps the Dramatic Club is not as large as it was last year, but it has con- tinued its good work. Several plays under the direction of student members were given in the Y. W.room in Old Main. The Club succeeded last spring in buying the long hoped for curtains for the stage in the gymnasium. Miss Helen Santmyer, director of the club and head of the English Department, with the aid of the club planned the story, setting, cos- tumes, etc. for Cedar Day. They are preparing a Greek Pageant based upon the story of Proserpina being stolen from the earth by Pluto and taken to Hades. In the future the Dramatics club hopes to hold meetings especially devoted to costumes, scen- ery, and make-up. The following plays were presented during the year: 1. "Minniquin and Manniquin." 2. "The Boy Comes Home." 3. "A Voice in the Dork." 67 COLLEGE I
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