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Show the. beautiful “song Melba) by Douglass added materially to the atmosphere of the fourth act. James Lindsay made “Howard,” and Harold good messenger boy. a good a Jones direc- The tor and cast feel grateful to Cornelius Dee for his clever imita| tion of a canary. “Merely Mary Ann” is the last of the Weber High School plays. Mrs. During the past five years McKey has presented the Weber students and graduates in the following plays: “Mice and Men,” “A Strenuous Life,” “The Big Idea,” “A Box ot Monkeys,” “The Fortune Hunter,” “Christopher Junior,” “The Triumph of Lost Para- the Cat’s Away,” “The Tomorrow,” dise”’ “When | Mary Ann.” “Peo ©’ My Heart,” and “Merely | All the | been plays have “The Triumph suc- The Alumni cessful financially. play, “The Big Idea,” under the business management of Mr. Hyrum Belnap cleared eleven hundred dollars for the Weber gym- nasium. morrow,” of To- Mrs. written. by Mc- (Key, and “John Gabriel Borkfman” (played by the Varsity |Players) in two nights at the |Orpheum, cleared one thousand ‘dollars for the same fund. of cast and director | The “Merely Mary Ann” wish to express thanks to the student body and faculty for their tangible, iwhole-hearted support, remem- Harvey Mr. especially Mbering Taylor, and his advertising com- mittees; also Miss Parry and | Miss Osmond ‘for their artistic }work on posters and gowns. |