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Carroll Players Carroll Players is the dramatic organization on campus which has successfully kept a keen interest in drama alive among Carroll students, through the pro¬ grams which are presented bi-monthly in the "Curtain." The members are given an opportunity to express themselves in most of the phases of drama which will be enlightening as well as entertaining. Try-outs for membership ore held twice a year. The group is under the direct supervision of Miss Margaret Con¬ stance, who heads the Carroll College dramatics department. Paul Bast, President Jean Van Ness, Vice President OFFICERS Beatrice Herman, Secretary Margaret Berger, Treasurer MEMBERS Marie Stonfield Norman Lembke Mary Jane Wolf Virginia Ellsworth Gladys Hunter Beulah Wiley Louise Treder Bernice Borchardt Jean Evans Ann Fisher Ann Atkinson Rebecca Clarke Fred Alexander Mary Morrison Marilyn Button Al Kauder Bruce Williams Constance Stone Rudith Treder Dorothy Tannert Ellsworth Ramsey Harmon Smith Mary Catherine Thompson Richard du Bourdieu John Aboya Jeannette Schilling Virginia Gorside Frank Rebek Jean Brown Hazel Baerwaldt Betty Boteler Helen Fuller Ruth Blott Mirium Reinhort Helen Tepley Page 58
Title | Hinakaga 1939 |
Creator | Class of 1940 |
Subject |
Student Works |
LC Subject |
Carroll College (Waukesha, Wis.) -- Students -- Yearbooks. College yearbooks -- Wisconsin. |
Created | 1939 |
Volume | XXVI |
Language | English |
Rights | These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any ‘fair use' as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. For reprints or additional information contact the archivist at archives@carrollu.edu |
Collection | Carroll Yearbook Collection |
Submitting Institution | Library |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/JPEG |
Statement | Carroll University Archives include text and photos from various periods and should be viewed in the context of the era in which they originated. Materials in the Archives are for historical research purposes, and do not necessarily reflect the current position of the university. |
Title | Hinakaga |
Creator | Class of 1940 |
Subject |
Student Works |
LC Subject |
Carroll College (Waukesha, Wis.) -- Students -- Yearbooks. College yearbooks -- Wisconsin. |
Created | 1939 |
Volume | XXVI |
Language | English |
Rights | These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any ‘fair use' as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. For reprints or additional information contact the archivist at archives@carrollu.edu |
Collection | Carroll Yearbook Collection |
Submitting Institution | Library |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/JPEG |
Transcripts | Carroll Players Carroll Players is the dramatic organization on campus which has successfully kept a keen interest in drama alive among Carroll students, through the pro¬ grams which are presented bi-monthly in the "Curtain." The members are given an opportunity to express themselves in most of the phases of drama which will be enlightening as well as entertaining. Try-outs for membership ore held twice a year. The group is under the direct supervision of Miss Margaret Con¬ stance, who heads the Carroll College dramatics department. Paul Bast, President Jean Van Ness, Vice President OFFICERS Beatrice Herman, Secretary Margaret Berger, Treasurer MEMBERS Marie Stonfield Norman Lembke Mary Jane Wolf Virginia Ellsworth Gladys Hunter Beulah Wiley Louise Treder Bernice Borchardt Jean Evans Ann Fisher Ann Atkinson Rebecca Clarke Fred Alexander Mary Morrison Marilyn Button Al Kauder Bruce Williams Constance Stone Rudith Treder Dorothy Tannert Ellsworth Ramsey Harmon Smith Mary Catherine Thompson Richard du Bourdieu John Aboya Jeannette Schilling Virginia Gorside Frank Rebek Jean Brown Hazel Baerwaldt Betty Boteler Helen Fuller Ruth Blott Mirium Reinhort Helen Tepley Page 58 |
Statement | Carroll University Archives include text and photos from various periods and should be viewed in the context of the era in which they originated. Materials in the Archives are for historical research purposes, and do not necessarily reflect the current position of the university. |
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