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HDC Offers $35 Prize For Stage Designers

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The Dramatic Club last night issued a call for all men interested in stage and costume designing to apply for the job of providing the background for this year's play. Andrew McCullough '45, president of the organization, said that a prize of thirty-five dollars would be awarded to the student who is judged most capable of doing the job.

The problem of providing stage scenery and backdrops for the production, an atomic fantasy, is complicated by the fact that Sanders Theatre has been chosen as the location for the play. Since the stage there has no provision for curtain drops or other scenery facilities, the designer will have to use his ingenuity.

McCullough revealed that students in the Graduate School of Design were especially sought, but that anyone interested should, but that anyone interested should apply at Adams F-21 from 4 to 6 o'clock any time next week. The play will run for the five days beginning November 12.

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