1963-1964 Yearbook

SPEECH GROUPS Talented groups organize for drama, debates FEUDING mounfaineers, Jeff and Judd, ore prOlroyed by oclors Milton Reed and Clark Johnson In the little Theatre production "Quiet Please .'" The initial year of activity for the American Collegiate Players proved to be an eventful one for the group. Tours of the Third and Fifth Army districts sponsored by the Army Entertainment Divisions provided the spice. Plays which were presented on tour were Harvey and My Three Angels. The second tour, which was in March , also induded two singing groups which did folk songs for a hootenany-style program. Ben Holland and General W. P . Campbell, vice president of the National Education Program, accompanied the group. Campus Players is a local organization of those in volved in campus dramatic productions. Membership is gra nted after a certain number of work hours and an apprenticeship period are completed. Stimulating interpst in dramatic activities and r ecognition of superior dramatic ability is the aim of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary drama fraternity. Pi Kappa Delta, a national honorary forensic fraternity, promotes interest and participation in speech and debate. CAMPUS PLAYERS. FRONT ROW, Buck, Stafford, Groff, RickeN, Wiser, B. Tubb. Lee, Hinds . SECOND ROW: N. Tubb, Holland (sponsor), Smith, Forris, Johnson, Reed. THIRD ROW, Smock, Hawkins, Brewer, Repport, Hoger, Johnson, Conner. 120

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