| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 2, Folder 1 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | Yearbook of the Drama Club of Ogden 1923-1924 |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1923; 1924 |
| Date Digital | 2023-11 |
| 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 1, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| OCR Text | Show 1923 1924 of YEAR BOOK OF THE “Drama OF ORGANIZED NINETEEN FEDERATED | Club OGDEN SIXTEEN NINETEEN SEVENTEEN . arise? | a, Pad * ue ~~ Piatt; MOTTO “The dramas laws, the drama’s patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live.” —Dr. JOHNSON MEETINGS From September Eighth to May Seventeenth Roll Call at Two-thirty p.m. Discussions Special Limited to Fifteen Minutes Plays Limited to Forty-five Minutes Each member is held responsible Notice: of the program. : | for her part OFFICERS President . . Vice-President . . Recording Secreramy .« . 6 «. sw Corresponding Secretary Trmasirer .« «+ «+ ge . e « « « « www ee . . Se . « Mrs. Horace Nebeker Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles ee ee LL. LL. tray Miss Minnie Moore Brown i ee. Pi). Dix AUTH. wy oe a ee we is, bere wv orter CIMBORION: 6 ee ee te ae | ts... Leslte havilie Historian . . .« « «~~. + « # £=Miss Claramay Browning Parliamentarian . . . . « © . =Mrs. Joseph E. Evans PROGRAM Mrs. Thompson Corn COMMITTEE Mrs. Arthur Woolley - MEMBERSHIP Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell Mrs. Andrew T. Clark Mrs. MOUSE Mrs. Roland Ballantyne Miss Elva Littlefieid COMMITTEE Miss Zelta Ballinger PLAY 1924-1925 Mrs. E .R. Dumke COMMITTEE Mark Brown Mrs. E. A. Larkin COMMITTEE Miss Lillian O’Neill ‘Mrs. James CURRENT EVENTS COMMITTEE Mrs. Arthur Barber Mrs. James Abbott DeVine | Mrs. Philip Warren Knisely PRESS COMMITTEE Miss Myra Grout 4 Mrs. Henry F. Volker MEMBERS Abbott, Mrs. George Abbott, Mrs. James Anderson, Miss Ida Lowe 669 Twenty-seventh Street; 2347-R Ballinger, Miss Zelta Ballantyne, Mrs. Roland Barber, Mrs. Arthur Barlow, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs, Mark Browning, Miss Claramay Clark, Mrs. Andrew _ Coffman, Mrs. Fred Tel. 2709 Brinker Avenue; 3973 2643 Brinker Avenue; 731 T. Coray, Mrs. L. L. Corn, Mrs. Thompson 2661 Wall Avenue; 2385-W 857 Twenty-seventh Street; 1516-M 1132 Twenty-fifth Street; 1132 1571 Harvard Avenue, Salt Lake City 2649 Jefferson Avenue; 2248 1275 Doxey Avenue; 2849-W 2723 Brinker Avenue; 1738 706 Twenty-first Street; 2697-M 953 Twenty-fifth Street; 2523-J 649 Twenty-third Street; 1546 J DeVine, Mrs. James Dix, Mrs. Philip J. Driggs, Miss Nell Dumke, Mrs. E. R. | 903 Twenty fourth Street; 483 Roy; 11-J-2 Eccles, Mrs. Joseph 2464 Harrison Avenue; 1587 2508 Jackson Avenue; 260 Eccles, Eubank, Mrs Twentieth and Monroe; 2090 2527 Van Buren Avenue; 602 Royal 774 Twenty-fifth Steet; 247 Mrs. Carlyle 2511 Tyler Avenue; Evans, Mrs, Joseph E. Grout, Miss Myra ~ Greenwell, Mrs. Clyde Hinckley, Miss 2526 Monroe Avenue; 1703-W 1121 Twenty-third Street; 3186-J Lenore 2117 Adams Avenue; 380-W 826 Twenty-fifth Street; 883 2513 Adams Avenue; 1667 Kelly, Miss Dana Kimball, Mrs. W. Rice Knisely, Mrs. Philip Warren Larkin, Mrs. 1734 E. A. 932 Twenty-third Street; 821-J S Littlefield, Miss Elva - 458 Twenty-seventh Street; 1499-W Matthews, Miss Grace. Morrell, Mrs. Joseph R. Le Frantz Apartments 2933 Eccles Avenue; 724 Nebeker, Mrs. Horace 870 Twenty-third Street; 414 Olsen, Mrs. J. E. 985 Binford Avenue; O’Neill, Miss Lillian Fairview Piers, Mrs. Eber F. Porter, Mrs. Gilbert 2730 Harrison Avenue; 2446 2616 Van Buren Avenue; 1786 Saville, Mrs. Leslie 2519 Tyler Avenue; 2757-J Seaman, Miss Josephine Thomas, _ Miss Ellen Apartments; 2934 3259-W 706 Twenty-first Street; 2697-M 2736 Washington Avenue; 3145-M Volker, Mrs. Henry F. 2780 Madison Avenue; Whittemore, Mrs. Byron Woolley, Mrs. Arthur 2562 Porter Avenue; 3562-M “The Virginia;” 14 Wright, Mrs. Arthur | 566 Twenty-fourth HONORARY ADVISORS Mr. Moroni Olsen Prof. Frank R. Arnold Prof. B. Roland Salt Lake SUSTAINING Fisher, Miss Mary Way, Mrs. Herman } City, Utah © MEMBERS Wright Apartments; 2119-M | Springfield, Illinois 2726 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. HONORARY King, Mrs. William G. Ricks, Mrs. Joel E. Street; 1962 Seattle, Washington Logan, Utah Lewis Beason, Mrs. Lew Crum, Miss Irene Falck, Mrs. Depew 1630 7 2359 Van Buren Avenue; 3124-M Montello, Nevada MEMBERS _ Salt Lake City, Utah Logan, Utah | PROGRAM Subject: Drama SEPTEMBEER Lecture—“The Classical Drama Types EIGHTH of the Ancient Greeks” Prof. B. Roland Lewis, University of Utah (Beethoven) String Quartet _Mrs. Royal Eccles, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Riser, Mrs. Olsen Mrs. Nebeker and Mrs. Joseph Eccles, Hestesses SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SECOND Mrs. Ballantyne . Development of the Greek Stage Mrs. Morrell ‘ “The Hippoiytus” (Euripides) Voice and Piano, “The Hymn to Apollo” (Early Greek Music) Miss Thomas, Mrs. Barlow Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Coffman, Hostesses OCTOBER Modern Tragedy SIXTH Mrs. Barber Mrs. Larkin Mrs. Royal Eccles “The Eldest Son” (Galsworthy) Violin Solo (Selected) (from “Madame Vocal Solo Mrs. Clark and Miss Ballinger, Hostesses OCTOBER Comedy TWENTIETH (Granville Barker) House” “The Madras Mrs. Saville ee Butterfly”) Piano Solo (Humeresque Selected) Vocal Solo (Comic Opera) , Miss Browning Mrs. DeVine Mrs. Whittemore Miss Hinckley Mrs. Morrell and Miss Anderson, Hostesses NOVEMBER Lecture—‘Farce” Prof. Frank Arnold, Utah Agricultural College Violin Solo (Selected) Piano Solo (Selected) Mrs. DeVine | THIRD Five O’Clock Tea and Mrs. Knisely, Hostesses 7 Miss Fisher Mrs. Olsen NOVEMBER Plot Play “The Scrap of Paper” Vocal Solo ’Cello Solo SEVENTEENTH (Sardouw) (Selected) (Selected) Mrs. Dumke Mrs. Coray Miss Ballinger : Miss Mathews Mrs. Riser and Mrs. Corn, Hostesses DECEMBER FIRST Musical Afternoon Opera—“Carmen” Mrs. (Gautier-Bizet) Olsen and Miss Direction of Mrs. Woolley Littlefield, Hostesses Guests DECEMBER Thesis Play FIFTEENTH : “The Detour” (Owen Davis) Violin Solo (Helen Ware) Vocal Solo (Helen Ware) Mrs. Greenwell Miss Littlefield Miss Anderson Mrs. Porter Mrs. Royal Eccles and Mrs. Coray, Hostesses JANUARY FIFTH Propaganda Play “Maternity” (Brieux) Piano Solo Vocal Solo (French | Mrs. Coffman Mrs. Mark, Brown Composer) Mrs. (French Compose;) Barber Mrs. Woolley Mrs. Evans and Miss Browning, Hostesses JANUARY Melodrama “The Green Goddess” (Wm. Vocal Solo (Gottschalk) Piano Solo (Nevins) TWELFTH Archer) Mrs. Larkin and Miss Hinckley, Hostesses 8 Miss Grout Mrs. Clark Mrs. Dumke Mrs. Barlow aY “Sere “sy ‘ . Po se. C.F Ios aes isbs Ae & Cee ‘ ‘ Se at PD Se a? Ae Vee Be ,,. JANUARY TWENTY-SIXTH LE on by ¥ -~: s : e° % ia? ‘ Lb ‘ > Realism Mrs. Dix “Woman of Paris” (Henri Becque) Miss Brown Violin Duet (Selected) Mrs. Royal Eccles, Miss Fisher Mrs. George Abbott and Miss O’Neill, Hostesses FEBRUARY NINTH Exotic Play—“The Yellow Jacket” (George C. Hazelton and Benrimo) Casted play under the direction of Mrs. Wright Vocal Solo (Chinese Music) Mrs. Saville String Quartet (Chinese Music) Mrs. Royal Eccles, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Riser, Mrs. Olsen Mrs. Wright, Miss Mathews and Mrs. Dix, Hostesses Guests FEBRUARY TWENTY-THIRD Naturalism “Spring’s Awakening” (Wedekind) Vocal Solo (Chaminade) ee Solo Mrs. George Abbott Mrs. Piers Mrs. Porter (“Rustle of Spring’ Sinding) Mrs. Olsen Mrs. Saville and Miss Thomas, Hostesses MARCH EIGHTH Romance | “Romance” (Edward Sheldon) Piano Solo (Chopin) Vocal Solo (Grieg) Miss Driggs and Miss Brown, MARCH Poetry “Will Shakespeare” Piano Vocal Solo Solo | | (MacDowell) (MacDowell) Mrs. Evans Mrs. Joseph Eccles Miss Thomas Hostesses TWENTY-SECOND (Clemence Dane) Mrs. Kimball | Miss O’Neill _ Mrs. James Abbott Mrs. Whittemore Miss Mathews Mrs. Volker and Mrs. Woolley, Hostessts ) APRIL FIFTH Chronicle Play “Pasteur” (Sacha Guitry) Violin Solo (French Composer) Vocal Solo (“Dost Thou Know,” Thomas) Mrs. Greenwell and Mrs. Mrs. Volker Mrs. Knisely Miss Anderson Miss Hinckley | Eubank, Hostesses APRIL NINETEENTH Tendential Play “Windows” (Galsworthy) Piano Duet (Selected) Mrs. Eubank Mrs. Corn Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. James Abbott and Mrs. Ballantyne, Hostesses MAY Eccles THIRD Annual Meeting Election of Officers and Reports Five O'Clock Tea | Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Brown, Hostesses MAY Entertainment Arrangement SEVENTEENTH Club Breakfast COMMITTEE | Mrs. Royal Eccles Mrs. Kimball REFERENCES Aspects of the Modern Drama . . . . Modern Drama in Europe . . . . . Sity OL thie rama sys. kw kk The American Dramatist:*«i %. .. Uw The Ancient Classical Drama . . . . ecnnigue of He eema lk, 5 hoe ea Dramatic Art and Literature ... Pee The Drama—lIts Laws and Its Technique PROGRAM SOMMITTEE Miss Dana Kelly Mrs. Joseph Eccles si Mrs. George Barlow 10 . . . Chandler . . ae. Se.) . . . . ke Jameson Matthews Poses £=Moulton ice en eated Woodbridge 1923-1924 Mrs. J. E. Olsen Miss Ellen Thomas CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I. The Drama Club of Ogden Name (founded in 1916) Arvicte II. Purpose or Purposes (a) Shall be the united effort toward the study of the spoken and lyric drama. (b) To create a sympathy for the Nail form of the dramatte: and lyric art, creating a permanent taste for good drama and to obtain the best plays in our City. te Articte IIL. Membership Section 1.. Membership shall be of three classes; active, sustaining and honorary, preference to be given to college women and those ‘doing University Extension work; the membership being 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: “I desire to become an active member of Drama Club of Ogden, and having promise, carefully if admitted read its Constitution to membership, purpose for which the club is formed.” and to endeavor By-Laws __ hereby to further the Sec. 3. Application shall be presented to the Membership committee at least one week before being voted upon by the Drama Club. Sec. 4. Election shall Sec. 5. Names of rejected shall again exclude within be by membership. from a year. ballot and candidates three can not negative | be votes presented Sec. 6. Active members shall consider themselves honor-bound as far as possible to study the subjects under consideration by the 11 Drama Club, to perform literary, musical or committee work as- signed 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 member who has become a non-resident person by vote of those present at any annual meeting. ship shall not be conferred upon more than fiscal year. upon any unanimous Honorary membertwo persons in one Sec. 8. Sustaining membership may be conferred upon any member who has become a non-resident temporarily; or a mem- ber who is physicaily 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 No resignation one who shall be is in arrears for dues. accepted from membership ARTICLE IV. Officers Section 1. president, a The officers of this club recording secretary, treasurer, an auditor, a custodian. Board of Directors. Sec. 2. All officers shall be shall be a a president, corresponding These elected vice- secretary, a seven shall constitute a | by ballot at the annual meeting and continue in office one year, or until the next subsequent election. Sec. 3. A majority stitute an election, Sec. secutive 4. No terms. member Sec. 5. Vacancies voting by ballot. of all shall may votes hold shall office be for necessary more than be filled by the members 12 to con- two con- of the club ARTICLE V. Section 1. in May. Meetings 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. call for the special meeting The must state the special business to be transacted and no business shall be transacted except that stated in the call. ArTIcLE VI. Section 1. One-third of the Quorum active membership of the. Club shall constitute a quorum at any regularor 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 VII. | Section 1. This Constitution may be amended at any annual 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 least two weeks before being voted upon. Sec. 2. Amendments may also be made at any annual meeting without previous notice by: the unanimous vote of all members present. Sec. 3. By-laws and standing rules may be adopted, amended, or repealed at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote. 13 BY - LAWS ARTICLE 1. Dues Section 1. The annual dues ik active members shall he four dollars, and those of sustaining members four dollars, payable the first meeting in September. 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 J anuary shall forfeit all rights to membership. ARTICLE I. - Section 1. The regular Duties ae of Officers 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 and be ex-officio of the same without a right to vote. committees, Sec. 4. The Recording Secretary shall receive and present all 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, ferred; notify giving delinquent or taking members a receipt Section 2 of these By-laws, by January ‘as for each required sum trans- in Article I, 1 of each year, take from the roll members the ‘names of all those whose dues have not been paid and those who have not been absent three consecutive times without excuse. Sec. 5. The Corresponding cants for membership of Scérensih” shall notify all apli- their election or their rejection, also shall upon warrants notify all officers of their election and committees of their appointment and in general conduct the correspondence. of the club. Sec. 6. The Treasurer pay bills only signed by the ‘President and Secretary; keep an itemized account of all receipts and: disbursements and present.a written report at 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 14. 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 charge of all properties of the club, except such as are in actual use, subject to the direction of the elubi Sec. 9. The Historian is appointed 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. - ArticLte III. Committees Section 1. There shall be six standing committees, consisting of three members each. (1) Membership, (2) Program music and literary), (3) Current Events, (4) Ptess, 5) Play, 6) House. Sec. 2. The Membership qualifications of applicants the Drama Club. Committee and report shall their investigate recommendations the to Sec. 3. A prospective member must be placed upon the waiting list without an information as to when her name is to be voted upen. The result of the ballot shall be given only to the President, who may inform the sponsor and. the Secretary. Nore: See note book. Resolution of Sec. 4. Program Committee The for the program the first meeting. until January December 18, 1920 in Secretary’s shall have no responsibility 1, following their appointment at 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. ) Sec. 5. The Current plays of recent date. Events Committee shall report upon ‘ail Sec, 6. The 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. : 1S ; 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. DNPWN ER Sec. 2. The order Call to Order. Reading Communications _ from Report of Treasurer. Standing Committees ae: music, shall be: of Minutes. Special Order. Current the Chair. Events, Special Committees. Unfinished Business. SN so ROS of exercises (Membership, Plays, House. | Program literary or Miscellaneous. Program of Day. Adjournment. ARTICLE V. The denoral sublet of study and plan of work shall be decided by the club. ARTICLE VI. The fiscal year shall be the calendar year. ARTICLE VII. The rules of parliamentary practice comprised in “Parliamentary Usage for Women’s Clubs” by Emma Fox, shall govern the proceedings of the club, subject to special rules which have been or may be adopted. 16 a $ a ; * * ; : Z A a ~ - , : > : “3 . ty } 4 ig a ela ee (ats 5 : Sat : af *. ’ . :; 5 . t K : 2 = a . : A Pas - r |
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