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Show COLLEGE PI Audience Well Plapwcd: Will Be Staged Again p Tonight \ & in the,col a play in their work ‘able remark~ do to ability their strated demon- players college Weber - ui \ night, Thursday Ane and Lion auditorium lege ‘‘Uhe presenting e a Mouse.” The performance ce really not did be- levels until the rise to its real ginning of the second ¢&t, although there were two characters appearsome earned fully who first at ing Dorothy Israelson as recognition. Miss Nesbit and Carmyn Critchlow furnished cook, as HWudoxia, the the audience some hearty laughs, acts. Peter known how was the abfrom. those acts it Nesbit author, the Klein, in missing anything was there Tf the succeeding sence of Miss given her 4 acts had he probably weuld have role in- the remaining be. could she pleasing second act, aided with an The elaborate setting, immediately had act so first the touch that the ( Budge Rulon vigor. jacked: showed some of the vigor of John ‘Burkett Ryder in line and voice. “Casper Woods’as Jefferson Ryder had a. remarkable stage “presence He lady, Miss Beth was engaging and and acted as he felt. part leading the of appearance, his throughout felt his ypposite e JefJe! Winkler, who played opposit be “id. ferson Ryder, much could Her that personality ROlmeviee Ver ‘MORE Tf oe LAUGHTER... to sufficed anyone in needed most is what she give the wholesome audience laughs hardly knows which played by the 1n ¢he second and third acts which it Miss Israelson’s pergained from formance in act one, it was Nolan Taylor as Honorable Fitzroy Bag- ley. One of the two was the most entertainBoth were worthy. of note for ing. i fidgity ‘aggressiveness. their Winfield Hancock played the role of ex-Judge Stott well, after entae Pe ie tering. Vida Kate Roberts, Wright, Roberts, Senatot | done. well was maid, John— Griffin; the Mildred Rhees, Em- Charles. and mett, the servant, all appeared well a ee, in their roles. as the Rev. Weaver Eisworth Pontifex Deetle; Catherine O’ConDeetle and Hleanor mor as Jane ae Stark short act. The Lions’ girls’ quartet ap- all Rossmore, Mrs. as Mpeared in first. the roles in ear ag Bivensles and the college club ‘entertained between numbers with vocal selections, the to several answering club Lions’ eas | oe encores. The fact that the players were their | well applauded at the end of of the performance Was due proof . merits of the play. The. play night in $°30 will be the o'clock... CALLS Frank given college o>.) ASPIRANTS. Rasmussen, to- again auditorium actor | and at ‘ di- rector, who has been engaged by four produce to Weber college. plays, each play to be given twice, the audience was introduced to Thursday night. He said that two comedies and two dramas comedy exthe although given, would be d act ones have not yet been decide draupon. He wants everyone with him matic ability or desires to meet 7 at college tonight in Weber. The plays are to. be given ‘o'clock. in connection with the Little Thea-~ 3 : ‘tre movement. of the Harvey L. Taylor, head department art dramatic director was the ‘college, Lion and the Mouse.’ ii AQ at of .the ‘The | | |