Purdue debris . Bugh, SchuessleiThird row—, Pross Little Theatre Players ALTHOUGH Purdue is not a liberal arts school, there has al-ways been a demand for some sort of dramatic club, so thatformerly there were two such organizations on the campus, but at theclose of the war, most of the members were graduated, and the remain-ing members who were interested in dramatics, formed the LittleTheatre Players. The purpose of the society was to foster dramaticson the campus by means of short plays and one large production whichwere to be staged each year. The use of many one-act plays enableda
Purdue debris . Bugh, SchuessleiThird row—, Pross Little Theatre Players ALTHOUGH Purdue is not a liberal arts school, there has al-ways been a demand for some sort of dramatic club, so thatformerly there were two such organizations on the campus, but at theclose of the war, most of the members were graduated, and the remain-ing members who were interested in dramatics, formed the LittleTheatre Players. The purpose of the society was to foster dramaticson the campus by means of short plays and one large production whichwere to be staged each year. The use of many one-act plays enableda greater number of members to take part in the work, and thus en-able the coach to select players for the one large production of theyear. The Little Theatre Players have been very active during the pastyear, having staged a number of programs for the Union Mixers. Agreat quantity of talent has been uncovered by the organization, andindications point to a very successful season for next year. feMMBafeMdfeBc^gJ. Th;has Babson, Younj Marshall Metzger;h, Hillman Davis, Haase The Purdue Y. M. G. A. E Young Mens Christian Association of Purdue Universityhas just passed through a very successful year. In addition tothe lines of activity in which the Association has been engaged in thepast, several new fields have been opened up and a fine piece of workdone in them. The employment of a full time assistant general secretary, Sharp, has made possible the carrying out of a program neverbefore undertaken here. Mr. Sharp came to us from Penn State,and has brought with him many new and valuable ideas pertaining tothe work of the Association upon the campus. The adoption of a new constitution by the State Y. M. C. A. and ageneral reorganization of its work will make possible a greater co-operation between the state organization and the student organiza-tions, and will open great possibilities for furthering the work of theAssociation upon the campus. fafcftfeWMiJfe^^ &&KM*mMM
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