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Show The Scotsman, played by Lew Cook, had extreme independence which nearly wrecked the good intentions of those who wanted to make him happy. After he fell in love with nurse Carolyn Classman he learned a great lesson of love for his neighbors. In this scene the convalescent soldiers are trying to decide a very important question about Scotsman Lew Cook's kilts when they are caught red-handed by the Colonel, Don C. Linford. HASTY HEART "Hasty Hearts," a comedy which had an underlying tragic motif, told the story of six soldiers who are confined to a convalescent ward in a temporary British hospital somewhere in Southeast Asia. Shown here are Keith Hilton, Newell Remington, Lawrence Burton, Bruce Bushell, and Don Jones. The play was directed by John Kelly. "The Little Foxes," directed by Thatcher Allred, was presented as the second play of the Weber College- Ogden Community Theater series. The cast included, left to right: Amos Sargent, Dean Marshall, Gladys Sargent, Carol Folkman, Jim Hayden, Joan Brophy, Dean Theuson, Jeannette Morrell and Jay Jensen. The play was a portrayal of life in the Old South and included a powerful story of overwhelming greed and selfishness. LITTLE FOXES Gladys Sargent, Amos Sargent, Dean Marshall, Jeanette Morrell and Jim Hayden are seen in a typical scene from "The Little Foxes." A tense moment is enacted by Gladys Sargent and Dean Theuson who played the greedy wife and invalid husband respectively in the Weber College-Ogden Community Theater production. |