. Arsenal Cannon (June 1917) . Cabinet First Row—Edward Doyle, Robert Becherer, Forrest Morgan, Ednah Jacobs, Harold Stedfeld, Catherine Carr, Miss Row—Mr. Morgan, Wilbur Igelman, Harold Walters, Robert Schmuck, Annette Hinnencamp, Raymond Woods, Oscar Ries, Harriet Row—Fritz Nessler, Mr. Carroll, Viola Swain, Caroline Mc- Math, Blanche Peters. IN SESSION(A modern drama in one act.) Cast of Characters. Mr. Adviser Mr. Morgan Mr. Chairman Harold Stedfeld First Speaker Oscar Ries Second Speaker Robert Schmuck Third Speaker Catherine Carr Judges of the debates: Mr. Fl


. Arsenal Cannon (June 1917) . Cabinet First Row—Edward Doyle, Robert Becherer, Forrest Morgan, Ednah Jacobs, Harold Stedfeld, Catherine Carr, Miss Row—Mr. Morgan, Wilbur Igelman, Harold Walters, Robert Schmuck, Annette Hinnencamp, Raymond Woods, Oscar Ries, Harriet Row—Fritz Nessler, Mr. Carroll, Viola Swain, Caroline Mc- Math, Blanche Peters. IN SESSION(A modern drama in one act.) Cast of Characters. Mr. Adviser Mr. Morgan Mr. Chairman Harold Stedfeld First Speaker Oscar Ries Second Speaker Robert Schmuck Third Speaker Catherine Carr Judges of the debates: Mr. Flick, Miss Farman. Other members divided by teams: I. Wilbur Igelman, Capt., Russell Wolf, Elsa Nordman, LouisReynolds. II. Dallas Crooke, Capt., Caroline McMath, Robert Schmuck,Edwin McClure. III. Blanche Peters, Fritz Nessler, Robert Featherstone, RobertBecherer. IV. Harold Stedfeld, Capt., Gladys Trout, George Denny,Harriet DeGolyer. {Continued on Page 50) 47. Mr. Cabral, Kenneth Walling, Miss Kincaid, Robert Brewington,Margaret Shea, Marjorie Ailing, Earl Perkins, Pauline Grenwald,Oscar Ries, Benito Macasaet. El Club Espanol was organized in September, 1916. The firstpresident, Maurice Lindley, with the assistance of Miss Cunninghamand a committee of members, outlined a very interesting series ofprograms for the meetings, including readings and short sketches ofSpanish authors. Later in the semester, at a re-election made necessaryby the resignation of two officers, Oscar Ries was made president andKenneth Walling, vice-president. At the close of the semester, theclub was entertained at the home of Gordon Zink, with the prospectivemembers of the club as the guests of honor. The program of thatafternoon was made especially enjoyable by games played in Spanish,and a talk by Miss Pretlow, who had spent a number of years in told how a young Cuban courted his lady-love; how he would playhis mandolin beneath the grated window of her roo


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