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Sunday, April 15th, Bishop ,lrtt ltrlcl thr rit<' of con- finnntion in the chap('!. Tho:<<' c-onfit·utc.•cl wt•re Boot:<. ITrat.;, Traylor, )loyl<>r, l.o~nn, )foorr, Hnttcl \\'ltich came clown from he:n·en ; if uoy man ~;hull rut tltet'<'Of, he shall have rternnl life.'' Wr w<>re told of the lt<'CC~8ity of freOtly and mind.
Wednesday lbth, ~Ir. Gwatluney se<'med V<'l'Y enamored of the school and decided to !itay two dny<;. \Ye hope we please him so next time.
April 3rd, Gunn participated in the D<>clamation con- tests at Trinity College, Xorth Carolina. lie distinbruished him elf by beiug chrn:en among ten for th<> finals.
Pinkerton, Porterfi<>ld, and Winfree la\\'c been elected to membership in the Dl'amatic Society. .\!tho im;ted to pre- sent their performance of the P,rrnmu;; and Thisbc scenes be- fore R-M. W. C., the Dramntie Society were unnblt' to ac- cept this offer becau'e of clifticulli<>s in regard to dates.
On April 14th, the Dramatic Society again demon!itrnted their hi::.trionic powers when they pre~entcd three diverse and cntertniniug one-act plays. The part:; as usunl were taken with commeudnble skill. :MacBlain, who appenred in all of the plnys, wns the star of the eYeuing ns a result of his skillful and varied l'Cprcsentations, though he was approach- ed closely by several others of the performers. Frazier, much to the disappointment of the school who had been looking :for his appearance with keen anticipation, wus unable to appear asPyramus,becauseofillness. Hispnrtwastakenby~Ir. Mattficld. The casts follow :
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