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GARDNER-WESe PILOT /inq All Wko Want Hgp Ser-vice” r.ARDNETl-WEBB COLLEGE, BOILING SPRINGS, N. C. MAY. 1946 VOL. Xlli NO. 4 Dramatics Class ^ Y DAY FESTIVAL Thirty-Nine Presents Pride ^ And Prejudice" Mrs. Dorothy Franklin of Morganton otudents lo The dramatics class, under Crownod Queen of May 4he direction of Miss Frances OUUaiC Cuthbertson, class instructor. May . . . Spring . . . Flowers . . . Out-ot-doors . . . Queen and Miss Eris Smith, student . . . these are a few of the things that run through our A very successful year at director, presented “Pride and minds when May Day is mentioned. Gardner-Webb College comes Prejudice,” a three act rom- Friday, May 3, was the date set for the May Day Festivi- to a c ose when the graduating antic comedy Friday evening, ^ies at Gardner-Webb College. It seemer there were a million class listens to the linai speak- May 17, at eight o’clock, in the things to be done before 4:30 o’clock. commencement E. B. Hamrick Auditorium. 4.3Q ^he different groups were at their ap- nmht Mav 26 Dr This p ay IS adapted from awaiting the time of performance. A bugle was WaT/Bafr pSor of the the novel “Pride and Pre- ^^unded at the side of the building, announcing the proces- pirst BapSt cCch of Gas- judice’’, by Jane Austin, an her attendants. The Queen’s gown First Baptist Church of Gas^ ■ English novelist. Miss Austin q flnwlno- train. The atten- ponia, win aeiiver me pacca Inglish novelist. Miss Austin ^ flowing train, i noted for portraying me gQ^^s of pastel colors that were very pretty laureate sermon in the church. May 27, eleven o’clock, the the little faults of a typical '^^arer wore solid white. -+1, i\/r n r semble for the last time mfddle class family in this The exercises were in keeping with the May Day holi- address Thf adaption is by days of Medieval and Tudor England, transported to a South- ^y Dr. H. story, ihe adaption is y r,lnntntinn. For annroiDriate plantation music the choir rp r^oct r~ K-PTidall ^ ern plantation. For appropriate plantation music the choir rp jj^nter, who for the past Mr and Mrs Bennett play- ®ang Stephen Foster songs. An old slave with his talking t-^^renty-three years, has serv- Pd^v Bob BeasraS’ Ann and singing was very typical of life on the plantation. -Many president of Western DavX?n are the parentf of students took part in the maypole dance, the Virgmia reel, Carolina Teachers College. ■fUrc ^yr,ixrn Hniio-Vitprs The and the minuet. Applicants for graduation action of the play centered May Queen honors fell to Mrs. Dorothy Franklin of Mor- are: around the activities of this ganton; Jeanne Beam of Shelby was maid of honor to the Wayne Ashe family Queen. Attendants were Marjorie White of Shelby, Louise j>^ ^ Beason lamiiy. , , • PotviVin Smnnpr nf Bat Cave: Dorothv iiODert jseason Betty Jane Bowling Louise Brackett Martha Connor Helen Crocker D >" )thy Dameron T i vin Dameron ■’a Mae Davidson Sarah Jane Davis Ruth Eller Dorothy Franklin Lillian Gilbert Eloise Gryder Clarence Hampton Lois Hamrick (Continuec on Page Three) The cast included: Martin, of Gastonia; Patricia Sumner of Bat Cave; Dorothy Mr Bennett—Bob Beason Fortenberry of Fallston; Martha Connor of Forest City; Mrs. Bennett—Ann David- Peggy Lineberry of Elkin; Dorothy Spangler of Shelby; and Elunice Highsmith of Mount Olive. Escorts were John Beam of Cherryville; David Snipes of Morganton; Wallace Early of Shelby; Glenn Parris of Chesnee; Jack Dover of Dover Mills; Max Ruppe of Moores- boro; Charlie Robertson of Shelby; Dewey Green of Spin- dale; Jim Caldwell of Belmont; and Archie Chapman of Mr. Collins—Everette Lat- Dover Mills. , i timore Flower girls were Rachel Elliott and Louise Allen; train Mr. Bingley—Ji^jck Dover bearers were Amelia Hedrick and Elizabeth James; Crown i Miss Bingley — Dorothy bearer was Harold James. Mitchell V , j)^y program was ur.der the direction of Mrs. ^ Mr. Darcy—DaviH Snipes Pollock and Saranan Morgan, student director. ' (Continued on Pag*^ Three) Jane—Jean Beam Elizabeth—Pat Sumner Mary—Lillian Gilbert Catherine—Janice Falls Lydia—Janet Covington
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