| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 2, Folder 17 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | Yearbook of the Ogden Drama Club from 1928 to 1929 |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1928; 1929 |
| Date Digital | 2024-01 |
| Medium | yearbooks |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
| Type | Image/StillImage; Text |
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| Language | eng |
| Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
| Source | Drama Club of Ogden Collection, Box 2, Folder 17, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| OCR Text | Show e } } j { ' t ! ; I | , , i s | LA 1928 1929. nenn ier me ver .. > Org ne me nee, mel it ae sitemeter Sone rt ie wees = ues “_ | Se Mvear wc ©fub ok of of Oger, the “Urtal Organized Nineteen Sixteen Federated Nineteen Seventeen MOTTO “The drama’s laws, the drama’s patrons give, _ For we that live to please, must please to live.” —Dr. JOHNSON MEETINGS From | SS a September Eighth to May Twenty-fifth Roll Call at Two-thirty p. m. - TRE TE ee ey EE Pe Te eT He OFFICERS _ President — ‘oy Vice-President : Recording Secretary oe ee ee Mrs. Junius H. Smart Mrs. Harmon : Mrs. Carlyle Eubank : , Auditor ya — Custedian a _ Miss Zelta Ballinger : - Mrs. Thompson | Historian : Parliamentarian Barton | Corn Mrs. Royal Eccles Mrs. George Abbott Miss Josephine Seaman a ~ Mrs, Arthur D. Barber : | Corresponding Secretary Treasurer My MEMBERSHIP Mrs. Eber F. Piers COMMITTEE | Mrs. Wm. R. Kimball Mrs. Royal Eccles PLAY COMMITTEE Mrs. Arthur Grix Mrs. E. A. Larkin PRESS COMMITTEE Mrs. Claude L. Coray ST tI a tt ee - Miss Minnie M. Brown Mrs. W. L. Wattis i HOUSE Mrs. Mark Brown Mrs. Miss Lillian O’Neill COMMITTEE | Samuel Powell Mrs. Herman B. Way eet CURRENT EVENTS COMMITTEE. Mrs. Henry F. Volker _ Mrs. fe Clyde Mrs. Thompson Greenwell | a Corn | CITY Mrs “Junius H.:Smart FEDERATION .- Miss Dana Kelly CLUB Mrs . Frank Browning Mrs. Andrew PROGRAM mae?) Mr . Joseph M. Eccles : COMMITTEE COMMITTEE T. Clark 1928-1929 Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant PROGRAM Mrs . Joseph BREAKFAST Mrs. Joseph Evans | 1927-1928 R. Morrell ) Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Albert H. Aland M. Eccles — PO mpeg CSR MEMBERS | — Abbott, Mrs. George Lowe 2709 Brinker Avenue; Aland, Mrs, A. H. Ballinger, Miss Zelta Barber, Mrs. Arthur D. Barton, Mrs. Harmon Beason, Mrs. Lew Brown, Miss Minnie Moore Carson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mark W. Browning, Mrs. Frank M. M. 2770 Van Buren Avenue; 1132 Twenty-fifth 2723 Brinker Street; 1132 - 2806 Eccles Avenue; 2909-W Avenue; 3454-W 853 Twenty-fourth Street; 3391 2865 Washington Avenue; 2699-M 1503 Twenty-sixth Street; 3730-M - 2846 2847 Fowler Avenue; 1199-W Van Buren Avenue; 1471-W 649 Twenty-third Street ; 3426-J Eecles, Mrs. Joseph M. 2464 Harrison Avenue; 1587 2508 Jackson Avenue; 260 Mrs. Royal Evans, Mrs. S. H. 2839 Brinker Avenue; 3662-W 2511 Tyler Avenue; 1734 2819 Washington Avenue; 868-W Feulger, Mrs, Delbert B. Greenwell, Grix, Mrs. Mrs. Clyde A.W. - WWillabrant, Mrs. W. J. rn oe ey te aeSee jie ; : eran EEE a ba 2868 1121 Eccles Avenue; 2492-M Twenty-fourth 747 Twenty-ninth _ Farmington Roy; 11-J-2 2527 Van Buren Avenue; 602 Fubank. Mrs. pe Evens, Mrs. ees K re TES 1586 Dix, Mrs. Phylip J. Dumke, Mrs. E. R. Eccles, te 3573 2661 Wall Avenue; 2762-W FE. Clark, Mrs. Andrew T. Coray, Mrs. C. L. Corn, Mrs. Thompson Tel. Street; 3186-J Street; 2561 Van Buren Avenue; 3060-R 1326 _ _ Kelly, Miss Dana Kimball, Mrs. William King, Miss Phyllis Larkin, Mrs. FE. A. 2117 Adams Avenue; 1529-W 826 Twenty-fifth Street; 883 2635 Madison Avenue; 2195-M Rice — 2545 Morrell, Mrs. Joseph R. Nebeker, Mrs. Horace Eccles Avenue; 821-J 2533 Eccles Avenue; — McGregor O'Neill, Miss Geraldine 724 Apts. Fairview Apts.; 3259-W Fairview Apts.; 3259-W O’Neill, Miss Lillian Piers, Mrs. Eber F.. Porter, Mrs. Gilbert Powell, Mrs. Samuel C. 2730 Harrison Avenue; 2446 _ 2616 Van Buren Avenue; 1786 2606 Tyler Avenue; 1592-W Seaman, Miss Josephine Smart, Mrs. Junius H. 706 Twenty-first Street; 2697-M Thomas, 961 T'wenty-fifth Street; Miss Ellen ~ Volker, Mrs. Henry F. Wattis, Mrs. Warren _ Way, Mrs. Herman B. Wright, Mrs. Arthur L. SUSTAINING Ballantyne, Mrs. Roland Browning, Miss Clara May Coffman, Mrs. Josephine T. Emmett, Miss Eleanor 901 Twenty-seventh Street: 1410-J 2780 Madison 1630 622 Twenty-sixth Street; 209] No. 21 Ladywood Apts.; 1206 065 Twenty-fourth Street: 1962 MEMBERS MEMBERS Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe Mrs. G. King Joel E. Ricks Mrs. Philip W. Knisley Mr. Moroni Olsen HONORARY ADVISOR | Avenue; So/ T'wenty-seventh Sireet; 3205-R 1275 Doxey Avenue; 2859-W 706 Twenty-first Street: 2697-M 3132 Washington Avenue; 943 HONORARY Mrs. Wm. 2955 Los Angeles, Cal. Salt Lake City Chicago, II. Ogden, Utah Ogden, Utah Strupy Drag ram Supyecr ror THE CONTEMPORARY | | SEPTEMBER Pianos’ Solo. ae. YEAR: DRAMA EIGHTH Gon asec Me : Re a. “Coquette” (Abbott and Bridgers) 5 aes) CO Wisglinsipn 4 Pacer Mrs. es S. H. oe Evans Oka and oe Miss Mrs. Hillabrant VEE Es oe ee ee hu Mrs. Grix Mrs. Beason Wistoibes SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SECOND Weeal Salo ge “The Field God” (Paul Greene) mt Dise cussion noite OR ie Mrs. CM aa Oe it he -crescent MR ee Clark ts Miss Thomas Nie) A a aan hi Mrs. Wright Re aM ea oa ....Miss Ballinger and Mrs. Aland, Hostesses - OCTOBER SIXTH “And So To Bed” (James B. Fagan)... Mrs. Nebeker Chorus (Accompanying play) Direction... ....Mrs. Aland Discussion ............... ae eae He ARE EReo ae Mrs. Corn Five O’Clock Tea Mrs. Barber and Mrs. 4 Smart, Hostesses | Trio: Mrs. “Strange Eccles, OCTOBER TWENTIETH Mrs. and Interlude” Discussion OE Smart (Eugene EAS Mrs. Volker Mrs. Orne) he Mrs. Director, Assisted ne tne “Volpone” Mrs. Joséph | Powell THIRD: by Miss NOVEMBER Discussion a Mrs. (Essex Dane).............. Mrs. Dumke Mrs. Morrell and Mrs. (Stefan Zweig CF LURE Oe Thomas, _Hostesses Miss (Herbert Swears) “Volpone” Eccles and “Widows” sSolo 2..-....... ciesS Joseph ERLE eR “When The Whirlwind Blows” ‘*Piano Mrs. OE SMI NOVEMBER Evans, Hillabrant Seaman Nebeker, Solo “Escape” fe Lane Mrs. Smart Be Mrs. Carson SEVENTEENTH de gic entice: Mee aR adaptation) ...........................Mrs. Larkin (Ben JoAnson) ............-..cc0000---- Mrs. Eccles and Mrs. MRS) CRU) GO AEE Galsporekya. PisGusehO Mrs. Hostesses Powell, DECEMBER; FIRST Vocal and i eR nl ee a Piers and Miss Geraldine 8 Hostesses | a oe eae Mrs. ae is Mrs. a Barton A Aland Eubank SS Mrs. Way O’Neill, Hostesses SFP DECEMBER FIFTEENTH "Cathy: BOLO 40 Leettire 06083.) See Mrs. Larkin ie SL, Si Se |e at St ae tage A ae Mr. Moroni Olsen Director Moroni Mrs. Porter, JANUARY FIFTH Vocal Salo init. te ene oe “EM “The Royal Family” (Geo. ss thls : and st Discussion io ‘S ea.Mrs. Smart Olsen Players Hostesses DE i. AMOR a Miss King and Edna Ferber) ee Mrs. ‘Clark FhePORES. 5 Mrs. Kimball Mrs. Wattis and Mrs. Dix, Hostesses JANUARY NINETEENTH V0 Tia Gan once. ibaa ee rennet Ty eae sreseseeeeeseee Miss Fisher “Porgy” (Dubose and Dorothy Hayward) ............0000---- Mrs. Brown és MPPSCUSSION 2:2 a a TORRONE 88 Mrs. Abbott Mrs. Browning and Miss King, Hostesses FEBRUARY Vocal Solo ......... sh “The plea ihe LORRI SECOND asain eA .....-Mrs, Browning and the Stars” (Sean O’Casey) .......-...-.0 Mrs. Coray Discussion ~...5.2.40.--.00.... Bi i wes a Mire, Velleer Mrs. Corn and Miss Geraldine O’Neill, Hostesses 9 Eee gag See qeeereeararan - en | : FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH Violin Solo ic: SEO Cilio Ne Nee eh itint <2 Lecture “Dramatic Composition B. Roland Professor Lewis, Mrs. Kimball and Ce Mrs Eccles in the University of Utah” of Rnelh, Miss University of Utah Seaman;. Hostesses MARCH SECOND Piano Solo .......... PPE Bi 8 Hea,Bes oe ae Mrs. Foulger aN era, “This Year of Grace” (Noel Coward)..............-- Miss Lillian O’Neill At PLVLGGNISEOR Election of Nominating Committee Mrs. and Hillabrant MARCH Current Vocal One Miss Kelly ace aceon RMB cacao a i Sno Mrs. Foulger, Hostesses — SIXTEENTH Events 28) Act RM det Mrs. PRBS 6 oi PA RSEOM hn, vi hata cy as Aland Piste by Play Committee ‘ Miss Brown, Mrs. Larkin and Evans and Miss Ballinger, Hostesses MARCH TWENTY-SECOND Presentation | The Ladies’ of above play Literary Club for Salt Lake City 10 Mrs. Grix — | : | - MARCH THIRTIETH W GGAl SOLO | (Philip “John” Discussion.) _ Barry) ee ee soos Be © Nt .......Miss Thomas | Ben ack I Mrs. CC a oe eae Mrs. Dix Wattis Mrs. Royal Eccles and Mrs. Beason, Hostesses APRIL THIRTEENTH Reciprocity Ladies’ Literary Mrs. Brown Program Club, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Way, H ostesses MAY FOURTH Music Day Open Meeting Mrs. Aland, Mrs. Browning, Mrs, Foulger, Committee | ) MAY ELEVENTH Annual Day Vocal , Solo Election \ ee, covecoecennnneensensreaneaseentennce Boke ae ene! MR of Officers Five _ Mrs. Dumke O'clock and Mrs. “1d, Tea | Eubank, Hostesses \ Miss King a MAY TWENTY-FIFTH Club Breakfast REFERENCES: ‘Theatre Arts © Drama Little Theatre Monthly Little Theatre News New York Times 12 | CONSTITUTION Articte I. Name The Drama Club of Ogden (founded in 1916) ArTIcLE II, Purpose or Purposes and (a) Shallbe the united effort toward the study of the spoken lyric drama. (b) To create a sympathy for the highest form of the dramatic and lyric art, creating a permanent taste for good drama and to obtain the best plays in our City. | Articte III. Memb ershib Section 1. Membership shall be of three classes: active, sustaining and honorary, preference to be given to college women. The needs of the Club’s purpose and program must govern the selection of Candidates to be voted upon. Readers, players, solo: ists, artists, pianists, executives, etc., shall be preferred as they are needed; the membership heing limited to forty-five. - Sec.2. A candidate for active membership must have been a resident of Ogden for one year or more and sign the following form of application: a oe | ; “I desire to become an active member of Drama Club of Ogden, and having carefully read its Constitution and By-Laws hereby promise, if admitted to membership, to endeavor to further the purpose for which the club is formed.” Sec. 3. Committee Drama Application be be by one Election shall Names of rejected Club. Sec. 4. shall at least _ week shall exclude from membership. Sec. 5. again within a year. | presented before being to voted upon by the ballot and three negative votes. — candidates | 13 the Membership | can not be presented © | | — Sec. 6. Active members shall consider themselves honor-bound as far as possible to study the subjects under consideration by the Drama Club, to perform literary, musical or committee work assigned them. Three consecutive absences, without excuse, will be considered a withdrawal. Excuses must be in the hands of the > secretary and hostess before the club meeting. Sec. 7. Honorary membership may be conferred upon any member who has become a non-resident person by unanimous vote of those present at any annual meeting. Honorary membership shall not be conferred upon more than two persons in one fiscal year. 3 Sec. 8. Sustaining membership may be conferred upon any member who has become a non-resident temporarily; or a member who is physically incapacitated to attend regular meetings. Said member must obey all rules of active membership in regard to dues, etc., and is entitled to all privileges of membership except the privilege of voting. A sustaining member has the precedence in becoming an active member when said vacancies occur. Sec. 9. from one No who resignation is in arrears shall be for -Articie Section 1. accepted dues. from membership IV. Officers The officers of this club shall be a president, vice- president, a recording secretary, Sec. 3. majority of all votes a corresponding secretary, a treasurer, an auditor, a custodian. These seven shall constitute a Board of Directors. | se | 1 | | Sec. 2. All officers shall be elected by ballot at the annual _ meeting and continue in office one year, or until the next subsequent election. A stitute an election. Sec. 4. No secutive terms. member Sec. 5. Vacancies voting by ballot. shall shall be necessary hold office : may for more than be filled by the members 14 to con: two con- of the club — ARTICLE V. Meetings Section 1, in May. The annual meeting shall be held the first meeting | | | | Sec.2. Regular meetings shall be held from the second week in September to June, inclusive. — | Sec. 3. Special meetings may be called by the President. The call for the special meeting must state the special business to be transacted andno in the call. business shall be transacted except that stated ARTICLE Section 1, One-third VI. Quorum of the active membership of the Club shall constitute a quorum at any regular or annual meeting, but at no time shall lack of a quorum at a regular meeting prevent those present from proceeding with the program of the day. ARTICLE Section 1. This Constitution VII. may be amended at any meeting by a two-thirds vote of all active members annual present, the proposed amendments having been submitted in writing and read to the club at a regular mecting at least two weeks before being voted upon. Sec. 2. without present. Amendments previous notice may also be made at any annual meeting by the unanimous vote of all members yok Sec. 3. By-laws and standing rules may be adopted, amended, or repealed at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote. 15 BY-LAWS ArTICLE I. Dues Section 1. The annual dues of active members shall be five dollars, and those of sustaining members five dollars, payable the first meeting in September, which dues shall allow each member one guest on each tea day. Sec. 2. Members failing to pay dues before the first of November shall be at once notified by the Secretary and those not _ paying before the first of penuary shall forfeit all rights to membership. Articte II. Duties of Officers Section 1. The regular term of all officers shall commence at the adjournment of the last meeting of the club year. Sec. 2. The duties of officers shall be such as are. implied by their respective titles and such as are specified in these by-laws. Sec. 3. The President shall appoint all standing committees, and be ex-officio of the same without a right to vote. Sec. 4. The Recording Secretary shall receive and present all applications for membership; keep an accurate classified list oy the membership of the club, with the address and telephone of each member; receive all money due the club and pay the same to the Treasurer, giving or taking a receipt for each sum trans- ferred; notify delinquent members as required in Article 1, Section 2 of these By-laws, by January 1 of each year, take from the roll the names of all those whose dues have not been paid and those who have been absent three consecutive times without excuse. Sec. 5. The Corresponding Secretary shall notify all anal: - eants fer membership of their election or their rejection, also _ notify all officers of their election and committees of their ap-_ pointment and in general conduct the correspondence of the club. Sec. 6. The Treasurer shall pay bills only upon warrants signed by the President and Secretary; keep an itemized account of all receipts and disbursements and present a written report at 16 the first meeting each month of the transaction of the preceding month. The book in which the record of receipts has been kept, | together with the warrants and vouchers, also the annual report of the Treasurer, shall be submitted week before the annual meeting. to the auditor at least one Sec. 7. The Auditor shall examine the books of the Treasurer. Sec. 8. The Custodian shall have Historian is appointed charge of all properties of the club, except such as are in actual use, subject to the direction of the _ club. Sec. 9. The by the President. The duties are to present definitely a terse review of the club’s work _ during the year and file such report, with the year book, with the Custodian. ate ae | ARTICLE : | Section 1. There LIT. Committees shall be six standing committees, consisting — of three members each. (1) Membership, (2) Program music and literary, (3) Current Events, (4) Press, (5) Play, (6) House. Sec. 2. The Membership Committee shall investigate the qualifications of applicants and report their recommendations to the Drama Club. | rh @ Sec. 3. | A prospective member must be placed upon the waiting list without any information as to when her name is to be voted upon. The result of the ballot shall be given only to the President, who may inform the sponsor and the Secretary. Note: See note book. Sec. 4. The Resolution of ) December | | Program Committee shall 18, 1920, in Secretary’s : have responsibility no for the program until January 1, following their appointment at the first meeting. They shall recommend subjects of study and when approved by the club prepare a calendar for the literary and musical work for the year, completing all arrangements for the carrying out of the same, | 17 ‘ Sec. 5. plays The of recent Sec. 6. The Current date. Events Committee shall report upon all Press Committee shall inform papers as to time, subject, place of meeting and such news of interest to the public. Sec. 7. The Play Committee shall recommend and be responsible for the development and enactment of a play or a series of plays during the year. | Sec. 8. The House Committee shall recommend a place of meeting and shall have general charge of the room or rooms agreed upon and the club’s furnishings of the same. Sec. 9 A Nominating Committee consisting of three members shall be elected by ballot the first meeting in March. This committee shall recommend three names for each office of the club. ARTICLE IV. Meetings Section 1. Regular meetings shall be held on Saturday at 2:30 sharp in the afternoon. | | Sec. 2. The order of exercises 1. 2. 3. 4. o. Call to Order. Reading of Minutes. Special Order. Communications from the Report of Treasurer. — 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. music, Current Events, Special Committees. Unfinished Business. Miscellaneous. Program of Day. Adjournment. 6. Standing Committees shall be: " Chair. : (Membership, Plays, House. Program, literary or | -Articte V. The general subject of study and plan of work shall be decided by the club. 18 ; ARTICLE VI. — The fiscal year shall be the calendar year. ARTICLE VIL. ‘The rules of parliamentary practice comprised ary Usage for Women’s Clubs” by Emma Fox, in “Parliamentproceedings of the club, subject to special rules shall govern the which have been or may be adopted. — | | : - ¢ ' - ‘ j ; \ \ { 3 ; ; . ‘ 4 ‘ ,] : 2 ) ‘io. Cl >" \ |
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