| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 7 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | Yearbook of the Drama Club of Ogden 1933-1934 |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1933; 1934 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| 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 |
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| Source | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 7 , Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
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Porter, Mr, RB. ‘Porter, Mrs. Gilbert i | a k," ia eh Pa ae ¥ Rue Apts. ; 837-J : 7 x Fairview Anta. a S 518 Twenty-seventh Senet 3139. 2780 Madison | Wattis, Mrs. Warsi . on Way, Mrs. Herman BL No. be ag ‘ o Avenue; 1630 ‘3 "Hotel Ben Seis. 4100 21 Ladywood Apts., 126 566 Shia Arthug’ ong 2 Bi ye " ea ane 800 Washington Avenue; 725 2616 Van Buren Avenue; 1786 a - oe os, 3259-W | ee 2560 J Beksihe! A Sina 3427 ~ 2730 Harrison Avenue: Woo. ‘Volker, Mrs. Henry Fo ae!pe | Wright, ws, 724 Street; _ 1962 a ia a 2 _ SUSTAINING MEMBERS te ‘Mrs. Thivtean Knisely, Pci Mrs. ieee Philip Warren nin, Hs. gt # 649 Piredity-thici se Hotel ae “3426-5 7 Ben> ‘comand: 41003 23430 Adams: Avenue; dae : = oe eg at | “eS 44 = *‘ pee “IN MEMORIAM | ie Evelyn Hendershot Fouts Miss Josephine Harriet Seaman Miss” Geraldine Ng Neill a eee 0 0 )Q)QQ ee —— — © ro ) ee Jot ae ee oe | af yy s : ’ ah “+ 1S rH =» weatm Ie - eS Et ‘ zy PS Bore Ihe w \ r: Ht 3 aN : stil aaa view vy, ee ai a ee , ? i J F. +3 7 i : ° : te e, up’ $ : Srupy Supsecr FOR THE | ’ eas > € ve - ‘ es : 4 ae + pes Py. Ms one Rerccne x iy Year: A 7 Oriental Drama The ifudh ce of the Ouine’ is queer in bidder PERS. : and a greater knowledge of the ideals and philosophy of Oriental j thought may help, as 45 Cranmer-Byng predicts, to a “revival _ of that true spirit ‘of charity which neither despises nor fears _ the nations of another creed and color.” This influence is two- _ _ fold: there is the mystic philosophy of India which has permeated western literature, and the color of China: and_ Japan which has overlaid: it Tike a | lacquer. Se poe res, _ SEPTEMBER FOURTEENTH i | “Oriemtale” (Cui) Woy aePe. a e eee | __..Mrs. Royal _ a “ fiakin a ale A Mrs. Darrell . Greenwell, Mrs. Fred Froerer | India, 1“ Religions and pe oe se Prof. Jacob Geerling, -_— : __-- University of Utah ° | Mrs deal M. Beccles ‘ind Mrs. Herman B, slags Hostesses jad gs ee aoe Guests * ait "SEPTEMBER TWENTY. EIGHTH | ay A fom, ray . “Indian i Lyrics” (Hope)—(Vocal) o. “Mother Rhymes” (Crige) a. te Mrs. Frank M. Bagels © ~ History of Ancient HindooSei F a" Mrs. E. A. Larkin : | ae “Sakuntala” (Kalidasa) ..a he * : ‘Translation, mais Arther Ww. ‘ityder oe Soseph 1 M. Eccles: eat | Mrs. Arthur, D. Barber and Miss Rosemary Barber, E Hostesses ie : ngs 5 oh Spam OCTOBER . — “Pindoo Nie_ — Shige Song” to the: * eal TWELFTH (Harriet Ware) (Rimsky- Korsakoff) . i eae ( Sudraka)...........foe Mrs. Andrew ee : ~ Miss Dives Barber Bisseic Sindee ‘Dipma......t ile esssttesstisse.....Mrg. R. B. Porter The * “The Little Toy Cart” - Translation, Arthur W. Ryder Mrs. Royal Eccles and : Mrs. Fred ‘ T. Clark F roerer, Ht ostesses es 3 "A The’ Decline “The (Vocal) oe Mrs, of the Hindoo iies Lad icc N ecklace” “Teli (Tagore-Carpenter) ( Sri Hersha tiene OO R. B. Potter eee..Miss Dana — Deva, King’ of Cashmir) Mrs. umes ‘Mrs. E. R. Dumke and Mrs. Horace CG. wiiatea! Sis - Pa Mee, A. HH. Aland and the Modern Picikcan of India... Mrs George L. Abbott “King of the Dark Chamber” (Tagore)...Se ge.Miss Lillian O’Neill Mrs. _aaem Patterson, Jr. and Mrs. Gilbert Porter, Hostesses Nae ; as NINTH <ééfqhe. Sleep ame Filits in Baby’s Eyes” (Tagore-Carpenter) hk “When I Bring ‘You Colored Toys” (Tagore-Carpenter) ... ae re nd Mh She | | B. Foulger H. Wilson N\OVEMBER i a oe My Light” a “Light, TWENTY- SIXTH oi ce OCTOBER y ae PR rs e ' @ ihe. - aks . a a r : Viale A Se Aare ile? - a ad Be ees i aiieceas oe er tea tees are Bse es . i NOVEMBER ta : ay Eccles” (Violin) ae Mrs (Dvorak) “Indian Canzonetta” (Sree Basudeb) ..enn ies-Mrs. Lew Beason’ ‘ “Aunt Lasmi” , TWENTY. THIRD -“Chintamani” (Girish C. Ghose)... Mrs ‘Claude L. Coray ‘Translation, D. Discussion and | G. Mukerji Summary of Finding. Siti vo Arce por Mrs, Barber, Mrs. Aland, Mrs. Kimball Mrs._ Darrell J. ‘Greenwell and Mrs. _ DECEMBER SB ‘Evans, 1 i iiuaamidl | FOURTEEN TH “In the Chinese: aKa (Niemann) ‘The Chinese iwaca utanapincni dae ies, BR. Dumke “The Sorrows Mrs. Mary be Brown Impressions” Miss ee Mrs. Delbert B. Foalger " Horace G. Nebeker | Davis and Miss Dana Kelly, Hostesses | ae ANUARY “Japanese ee of Han” OP heel Vie Mrs. _ Translation, Sir John | ELEVEN TH (Intevamitive Susie Kaneko Dance) neecenee steeeee silt ea (Mrs. H. Pot ‘Reed, Director). : | Drama as Produced in China and Japan « Today... Miss Maude May Babcock, ‘University of Utah - Mrs. George |‘ avian sal cae . plese Hotel Ben Lomond — oo Oe Bae ' ii Fw and Mrs. Warren L. Ebon. Hostesses WGubats * Five O’Clock Tea ae SE Eee ET oa PRENSA ie TPS MOS - 2 ; Siento “ered : | Current s Mrs. JANUARY TWEN TY-F msn Kimball and Mrs. “Eber F. plaka: ee Wm. Rice Hostesses , "FEBRUARY. EIGHTH “Odalisk” (Yud hai, A. D. 7722 abet aeecuinr) | ¢ “To a Young Gentleman” ter) (Vocal) Maas eta UR Cant wei BE. G,, 551 -479—Carpenad om GG SRN he Mrs. A. H. Aland Types and Drama........Miss Rosemary Customs of Chinese “The Marvelous somance of Wen ORR i a Barber Chun- Chin” (Cheng-Chin | ee, even General Discussion and Summary of Chinese Drama................ | | Mrs. Foulger, Mrs. Piers, Mrs. Carson Mrs, E, A. Larkin and Miss Minnie M. Brown, Hostesses FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND “Japanese Maiden” (Gaynor) . Development of the Japanese “The Melon- Thief” Current Events Mrs. Joseph | (Vocal) ara..Miss Drama (Shegayoshi and Ellen H. Thomas No Plays......._....... Mrs. Mary W. Brown Obata) Dramatized............ oe Mrs. W. L. Wattis and Mrs. ee F, Volker a © R. Morrell and Mrs, F rank M. Browning, Hostesses 10 | e oe “MARCH EIGHTH _ Reciprocity eae by ees | | Ladies Literary Club of Salt tie City, Utah © Mrs. SA. A. ‘Aland and Mrs. Philip be Diz, Hostesses Guests — _ Five O'Clock Tea “MARCH | e _ TWEN TY- SECON D Program of Play Committee _ “The Thrice Promised Bride” Chang! Chin Hsiung) “A Dear Little Wife” (Gerald Dunn) - Mrs. Clyde Greenwell and Mrs. Lew Beason, Hostesses "MARCH TWEN TY- THIRD Reciprocity Progra at ‘ | Ladies Literary Club in Salt Lake City, wai pa APRIL F IF TH “Veil Dance” “(Priml), Bia) en hen. Mrs. M. E. Carson “Japanese National Rha wich clack. oe be Mg M. E. Carson _ : sEppnese Popular Theatre and ‘Chikamatsu Monzayemon...... | | Mrs. W. R. "Kimball “The Loyal ee (Chikamatea). ee ..Mrs. Cline Greenwell - Mrs. Mz E. Carson and ‘Mrs. Andrew T. Clark, Hostesses x i : 11 : hi APRIL ‘es “Oh, hap N IN ETEEN TH of My Delight” The. heasces (Omar ia, Lehman (Vocal) Miss Ellen H. Thesis af iim: cece _......Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell. Drama “The Martyrdom of Ali” (From ‘the Tazieh or Passion Play of Persia) Translation, Col. Sir L. Pelly....Miss Minnie M. Brown a. ‘R. B.. Porter and — Miss Latte. A ae Hostesses MAY THIRD Si! : Annual Day Election or. Henry F. Volker | and Five of — Officers Miss Ellen H. Thomas, O’Clock Hostesses s Tea ) MAY SEVENTEENTH “Tn A Persian Market” (Ketel). (Tito). : Rec Mrs, Royal: hiclan ! 7 Mrs. D. J. Greenwell and Mrs. Fred F roerer_ Modern “The | Persian Bau. ia. HS DG here Mrs. Herman B. Way Alchemist” (Mirza Fath- Ali and Mirza Ja’safar)ye ....... i D. een fae Mr : Translation, G. LeStrange Current Events - Discussion....................Mrs. ‘Mrs. Delbert Gilbert Porter aki Miss Dana Kelly B. F omeet and Mrs. Claude 120 Coray, Hostesses — ve A ‘ : : vtar Mas. See is ol a Sears yar t > poten Si ea se Apes. See ie ieee at, ek = rons oy * of : hes se s 4 ee Faas, Lae. \ MAY THIRTY- FIRST Club” Breakfast | _ Arrangements _ ot rs Abbott q == Mrs, one ommend. « Pret Mrs. Herman B. Way - Program “Mrs. AY H. - Aland _ PROGRAM Mrs. Royal Eccles Lone a 1932. 1933, aes, Arthur D. ieee : ae Mrs. F ed Frroerer_ eS ae “4 yo aaa ae $ m REFERENCES: ~~ | The eae Vol. 3 | se The Masterpieces a : ¥ the History _ Little Theatre Classics Vol. 4 Oe. Short Plays International The ‘Chinese Drama Kabuki Shibai_ (The om ” of Literature Vol | | (Kate Buss) Popular Stage of be) Rabindranath Tagore, a o> lg Oriental Series Vol. 9, ate (A. R. Marble) — study Fi aa * e ‘coche (Earnest Rhys) te . a ape 3 he. Zoe Kincaid a =.ra ae 1 and (F rank Shay) | Nobel Prize Winners in Literature Hagerd | “4 CONSTI TUTION . - ApricLe I. Nene The Drama Club of Ogden (founded in 1916) ARTICLE IL. Purpose or Purposes (a) Shall be the united effort toward the aed of he inked a and lyric drama. (b) To create a sympathy for the Highest form of the aE, eh and lyric art, creating a permanent taste for good drama and to obtain the best plays in our City. | ARricLr Ill. M ubikchig: Section 1. Membership shall be of two classes: active sae sustaining, 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, soloists, artists, | ‘pianists, executives, etc., shall be preferred as they are needed ; | the membership being limited to _ thirty-five. Sec. 2. A candidate for active membership must hans been a resident of Ogden for one year or more and sign the following | form of application: _ “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 parpare for which the club is formed.” Sec. 3. Application shall be aie to _* Contuittee at least one week before being voted Drama Club. Sec, 4. Plection shall be by balla and shall exclude from membership. Sec. 5. Names of rejected nat oe a het | | thign Membership upon ay the | negative votes candidates can not be oo. a | presented ante Wigs pe Sec. 6. Akxetive ie shall sella ee botiié Roni 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 gas 6 RE ah < secretary and hostess before the club ‘meeting. Cres 1 Sih lning eiinlcriidis may be cobtbetod ‘upon any member who has become a non-resident temporarily; a member who is physically incapacitated to attend regular meetings; or one ce whose vocation prevents regular attendance, the recommendation sie to be made by the membership committee and voted upon by the. ~ Club. Said member must obey all rules of active membership in regard to dues, etc., and is entitled to all privileges of member- _ — ship” except the privilege of voting. | A sustaining member has — the precedence in becoming” an active member cles” occur, — on es | Be, ii ves. Be wien said vacan- i. a bec. 8. No ‘resignation ratielle be. accepted - from one ¢ who | is in arrears s for dues. from membership 7 a » iter na ‘The ofibere of this Ue ee shall ie a tailed. vice- - president, a recording secretary, a corresponding secretary,a ‘treasurer, an auditor, a custodian. ‘These seven shail constitute a Board of Directors. ee ae ahr. See. 2. All ‘officers shia’ fie elect,se meeting and continue quent election. Sec. a Se ioe bello at ‘he pee, in1 office one year, or until the next subse- i} | A majority of stitute an election. re Me all. Yotes ae a ae ea shall Me necessary to -con- ae a 4. No. member mall: hold offes for more ‘than two > secutive cig Te “on mF, 4S, con- : terms. the members of thes club 5. Vacancies : may | be filled by if Sec. by. mer _ voting we . ' % z : ij i : . § ix i Sfa RIS 4 Dy \ \ ‘. ¥ ee ee oy 43, ; es ' 5 £ , . = ; F y d nyt . \ 46 - 3 : f 1 ‘ : nf - } ; f wet Bg Gases cae bas ; * Pe, wrt; Rate * ie: “ a f C Fin ¢ aah, & ae ; oe ; ay ny eo “fi one Se si : buy Bae t t 5 fe oS . eh - i ny Antics v. “Meetings Tonia 1 “The annual meeting shall be held the first meeting in ‘May. in ‘ge by 2. | Let 7 4g ode Regular restines shall be held from the second witlé September to June, inclusive. — Sec. 3. ‘Special’ meetings may be called by the Prodidons, The He call for the special meeting must state the special business to be _ transacted and no business shall be transacted except that eaten q in the mei ARTICLE VI. Quorum Ne ction 1, ‘One-third of the active ‘yackihership at as Club ne ron 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 fram proceeding with the peeram: of the day. : » ARTICLE VIL. hGection 1. “This (hiititution | may be ametided at any wabedl meeting by a two-thirds vote of all active members present, the _ "proposed amendments having been submitted in writing and read _ to the club at a regular meeting at t least two weeks before being . - voted upon. " Son. 2. "ansible ¥athout ee may also be ae at any hintitint. fneeiStig previous notice by the unanimous : vote of all members. Sec. 3B. By. Jaws ead Lichdine a may he edovelts amended, : or pppmied: at er regular meena by a two-thirds vote. . { | 16 7 “BY. LAWS ARTICLE dy Dues Section 1. ‘The nacnal dues of active sheaialtind shall be fives © dollars, and those of sustaining members five dollars, payable — the first meeting in September, which dues ‘shall allow Rg:e i member one guest on each tea day. ‘Gee. 2. Members failing to pay foe biefobe the first of No3 Pia shall be at once notified by the Secretary and those not paying before the first of J anuary shall foes all ae to membership. : ay Section - the ? 1. "ARTICLE If. Duties of Officers The regular term of. ‘all. officers shall | commence adjournment of the last meeting of the club year. atat , | Sec. 2. The dities, ak. officers shall be such as are teed 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 fo'vote. i & See. 4. The Bocondinat Sicrétape shall receive and erontelt in ort _ applications for membership; keep an accurate classified list of 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 ali’ ‘tpl: cants for 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 wehiane. signed by the President and Secretary; keep an itemized account_ of ws Secipne and disbursements and present a written report at : ss : 4 : ee eee ae ee eee ‘ ~~ the fiat: meeting dich month or thes bralnesiction of the aaceliiila The book in which the record of receipts has been kept, month. ia , together with the warrants and vouchers, also the annual report — of the Treasurer, shall be parep te to the auditor at least one | week before the annual meeting. ™~ - See. 2. The Auditor shall examine > the books af the Treasurer, Sec. 8. The Custodian shall have charge of all properties of | the club, ener, ‘such as are in aqiyal use, sine ect to the direction — of the club. Lk 4 ; | : The os 9, The Wristocilin is sipcrahid by he President. _ duties are to present definitely a terse review of the club’s work during the year and file sort report, with the year book, with the aoe 1 Custodian. Ris 7: ae arr -Arricue Tl. Committees There pan fen Six nulla Section 1. Pe. of three members each. (1) Membership, cummitides. consis (2) Program music and literary, (3) Current Events, (4) Press, (5) Play, (6) House. _ | See. 2. The Membership Committee shall investigate the qualifications of applicants and ‘report: their recommendations { to the Drama Se, 3.) Club. Pe prospective member must ‘ Wabeil upon he 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 Presii dent, who may inform the sponsor and the Secretary. Note: note book. ii Resolution of i aaa 18, 1920, in Secretary’ Bt. Sec. 4. The Program Commitios shall bare no responsibility 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, Pou ploes, all See mp for _ the carrying out of the same. | CS | 18 ©| te ou eee fe dea i ) as) = eae ihe EES ay a > Ce , ." ’ met? DEE ie Be Si The Gent Events Committee shall sport upos all | plays of recent gate, <M Gee md cae ‘co. 6. “The Press C ommittee aaa infor papers as to tiie, . | subject, place of meeting and such news: of interest to the ‘public. : Sec. 7. The Play ‘Commnittct shall recommend and be respon- ¢ sible for the development and « enactment of a play or a series of ee ee : at ad 2s _ Plays during the year, pbmmena’s a5 place es Sec. 8. ‘The House Committee shall ‘re oe, meeting and shall have general charge of the room ie agreed upon and the club’s furnishings of the same. AS me Saini 3 or roo! _. o ae ner: Sec. 9 A Nominating Committee consisting of three members i‘.¥ s ‘ shall be elected by b: lot the first meeting in March. This com- — | mittee shall recommend three names st vas’ off ce aa the club. Peers A - i seas art ¢:Le ; A 6 ; the. os ae mer Anmicee Vv. Me etings oF oe ash teas Settion 1.. : 4g 7 <<< ae; wii % f roe +i : ‘ Tepes, oh ts, : a | ky Be i Oy ty : Sa Shes % } nie UA i eet So , ! 4 P eae > z Healiek of Miautes*é, 0 ‘ = 3. ‘Special Order. - Communications from the Chair, ae . Report : ‘Standing of Treasurer. ae ies Whee - ‘ +s ae an, 2.00 pad } Ri M a Maree iscellaneous. e . he Dee ak ek #y GP Pe LS eee oe Re Ree RULE E , ily. ee 9 is a Adj ournment, : Seve see tte oY Re) pte ae ¥ Sr) ¥ SOOO OMRa ph oy Se Bes e Sakiad eae Sk hk MRemeeen a ee a i Ra east ee ek as aS - Se e e a a iP Pe ba ag ia At SES ari site . oS ae pt eek ely an a ee 3 a “pe a Vane! Fa) c FS z 9 fis f tory + t oy Ye : iS i; Bs : ve Ry ‘ oe - x ok eas @ ies - . 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Bats ‘The general subjeect of study andplan of0 work | by tthe club. ‘§ Oe ee heme Ve ae ee ce cae ee Oa RON ay ; Program, literary or eae Business, — Rome! ey . ry , ‘, ' A &¢e f — music, Current Events, biesds, House. ee Unfinished ~~ i): : Si Me fee Sane tao Committees _ ( Membeigilnr Special Committees. au . ve : e : ; 8 . ‘ gt Ap ee aks See : ee Oo ee aeao “8: 00 o'clock sharp in the afternoon, —OT E Seo. 2 The order of «exercises shall be: ee ‘ 3) seg ith.ce weae et Regulate dibelingk ‘shalt’ be held «on Haysdiay at Py Ae * aa ~ uw en he = ; is MMe 4 aes e; 4 + igh ; « hat sae eo Pay Ne : She at : ; %a ee: C=y ‘ee suk aii Se Re aa ‘oan ee ek ang; egbets.et 7 Se Va : i tN : Sh ‘s ae a oth ee I 4 i ae TH) ay i ‘ ARTIC LE Vi. ba : The fiscal year shall be the calenda r year. - Articte VII. i T n1e ical rules o}of parl lame ntary p rac t ice comp rise d in “Parlia menteUsage for Women’s Clubs” by Emma Fox, shal lg overn the ‘procee dings of the club, subj ect to s peci al rules whi h have been or ma y be adopted. ‘ 3 a ary fie > 5 alae we “a et EO | |
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