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"Curtain Club Changes to ProTheatre"
Ursinus Weekly article about the Curtain Club's change to Protheatre as a democratic reinvention of student theater at Ursinus
"Curtain Club Announcement for 'The Tender Trap' Performance"
Ursinus Weekly article advertising the Curtain Club's "The Tender Trap" production
"Cultural Exchange Editorial"
Ursinus Weekly editorial about the Beaver Players "No Exit" production with financial support from the Curtain Club and the Romance Language Department
"Dramatic Arts Emphasized During Month of March"
Ursinus Weekly title saying "Dramatic Arts Emphasized During Month of March," including the Beaver Players theatrical production of "No Exit" as one example
ProTheatre's 1969 Ruby Page
This is the first appearance of ProTheatre in a Ruby yearbook. It is described as a "progressive, professional, productive dramatics organization." There are three images of members of the group.
The Curtain Club's 1968 Ruby Page
This is the Curtain Club's 1968 Ruby page. This is the last mention of the Curtain Club in the Ruby collection. It also mentions the Alpha Psi Omega fraternity. There is an image of the executive board, but no distinction between members except for…
The Curtain Club's 1960 Ruby Page
This is the Curtain Club's 1960 Ruby Page. There is no mention of the executive board. There is a description of the distinguished "Stars and Players" group within the Curtain Club.
The Curtain Club's 1950 Ruby Page
This is the Curtain Club's 1950 Ruby page. It shows an image from the production "Pygmalion," but does not include a list of the executive board members. There is an photo of the members.
The Curtain Club's 1940 Ruby Page
This is the Curtain Club's 1940 Ruby page. It describes the club and discusses the Alpha Psi Omega fraternity. The executive board members are Francis H. Thierolf (President), Marthella Anderson (Vice-President), Edna E. Hesketh (Secretary), Kenneth…
The Curtain Club's 1931 Ruby Page
This is the Curtain Club's 1931 Ruby Page. It includes names of the executive board including Rebecca Price (President), Robert C. Miller (Vice-President), Lois W. Strickler (Secretary), and Clarence Cunard (Treasurer).