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cardlaw and Hartridge Drama Club
Drama Club Production Staff
Drama Club Actors
Three factors have combined to make this tmother successful year for the Wardlaw- Hartridge Drama Club.
First, Ihe three arms of the club - actors, stage crew, and production staff - have worked together with complete harmony and un derstanding. Second, the merger of the Wardlaw and Hartridge Drama Clubs last year has produced a Iroup of seasoned actors and ac tresses for this year's shows. Finally, the plays chosen, "The Devil's Disciple" by George Bernard Shaw and "The Young Elizabeth" by Jennette and Francis Letton, were among Ihe most difficult to date yet were worthy successors to past productions.
The club continued to grow under Mr. Alexander McDougall, director; Mr. Jacques E. LeGrand, technical director; and Mrs. Florence S. Senyk, chairman of the production staff. President of this year's drama club was Michael I Goldberg with J. Gilmore Childers as vice president.