title:
Cast of the play "Sorority House"
creator:
Baird, Hal
subject:
Students
subject:
Department of Theatre and Dance
subject:
Hill, Almeda
subject:
Harrington, Dorothy
subject:
Falls, Sally
subject:
Unruh, Mary
subject:
Muirhead, Caroline
subject:
Stahle, Mamie
subject:
Keith, Lee Wingate
subject:
Fick, Barbara
subject:
Patch, Diana
subject:
Lindeau, Alice
subject:
Jones, Marion
subject:
Stoll, June
subject:
Pitman, Betty Jane
description:
Cast members from the play "Sorority House" gather before the statue of George Washington in George Washington Hall. Included in the photo are: Almeda Hill, Dorothy Harrington, Sally Falls, Mary Unruh, Mamie Stahle, Lee Wingate Keith, Barbara Fick, Diana Patch, Alice Lindeau, Mary White, Marion Jones, June Stoll, and Betty Jane Pitman.
identifier:
umw:1529
identifier:
valet-20080610-124417
rights:
Copyright is retained by Special Collections and University Archives, Simpson Library, University of Mary Washington. This item is available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Items may not be reproduced or used for any commercial purposes without prior written consent from the University of Mary Washington.
format:
Black and white photograph, 10 x 8 in. "Sorority girls of the play SORORITY HOUSE, posed before the statue of George Washington in George Washington Hall of Mary Washington College. The play is under the direction of Dr. Paul J. Ritter. These girls include: Miss Almeda Hill of Clifton Forge, Virginia, Miss Dorothy Harrington of Gilbertsvillee, N. Y., Miss Sally Falls of Roanoke, Va. Miss Mary Unruh of Kinsale, Virginia; Miss Caroline Muirhead of White Plains, N.Y.; Miss Mamie Stable of Newport News, Virginia; Miss Lee-Wingate Keith of Riverside, Calif.; Miss Barbara Fick, of Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Diana Patch of Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Alice Lindeau of White Plains, N.Y.; Miss Mary White of Northwest, Virginia; Miss Marion Jones of Arlington, Virginia; Miss June Stoll of Keoughtan, Va.; and Miss Betty Jane Pitman of Swarthmore, Pa." is written on a sticker taped to the reverse. There is a stamp below the sticker reading "Accompanied by a Credit Line [Photo by Hal Baird]"
subject:
George Washington Hall
contributor:
Simpson Library Special Collections