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Twenty-five female legs will rise and fall in unison tonight when the second annual production of "Drumbeats and Song" opens at 8:30 p.m. in Sanders Theatre.
The 13 dancing girls are a new feature this year. They will perform in a spot called "Annex-Dotes," written and directed by author Robert Ashenhurst '50, Rachel Mellinger '52 assisted Ashenhurst, and Georgianne Davis '51 directed the chorus line.
The interlude will be sandwiched between programs by the Band under the direction of Malcolm H. Holmes '28, and the entire production will be followed by informal dancing in Memorial Hall. Proceeds from the evening will go to the Annex Student Council's Grant-in-Aid Fund. Cookies (see left) will be served.
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