. The Caldron. s were held every two weeks insteadof once a month as heretofore. But eventhat did not satisfy the interest and en-thusiasm of the boys and girls, so inDecember the social meetings began tobe held at the homes of the various mem-bers. Phyllis Bales had the first. Suc-cess ? Indeed, they were, for in addi-tion to having a good time, the membersbecame better acquainted, until nowevery student in the organization knowsevery other one well. And so it is thatthe Student Players Club pin—whichis another result of this years interest^represents an organization which is oneof fine comra


. The Caldron. s were held every two weeks insteadof once a month as heretofore. But eventhat did not satisfy the interest and en-thusiasm of the boys and girls, so inDecember the social meetings began tobe held at the homes of the various mem-bers. Phyllis Bales had the first. Suc-cess ? Indeed, they were, for in addi-tion to having a good time, the membersbecame better acquainted, until nowevery student in the organization knowsevery other one well. And so it is thatthe Student Players Club pin—whichis another result of this years interest^represents an organization which is oneof fine comradeship as well as one ofsuccessful dramatic art—thanks to ourcoach and advisor, Miss Marjorie Suter. The officers of the club are: DonaldThomas, president; Phyllis Bales, vice-president ; Arietta Schmuck, secretary-treasurer. (With the exception of thevice-president, who was Walter Pauli-son, the same officers served during thefall semester.) Here are tne Members—Tcu Know The IdiW Our lliiiulrril Tliirti,. rANNUAL^.


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