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Show Year Book : of the Drama Club of Ogden, Utah —————————— Organized Nineteen Sixteen ae MOTTO “The drama’s laws, the drama’s patrons give For we that live to please, must please to live.” —Dr. JOHNSON MEETINGS From September Twenty-fourth Roll Call at Two to May Twenty-seventh O'Clock P. M. Officers President Mrs. Arthur W. Grix Vice-President Mrs. eae Recording Secretary Mrs. Paul Thatcher Horace Nebeker Corresponding Secretary Mrs. G. Oscar Russell Treasurer Mrs. Arthur Auditor Perkins Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell Historian Miss Minnie Moore Brown Parliamentarian Mrs. Royal Eccles Custodian Mrs. Eber Adam Patterson, F. Piers Committees MEMBERSHIP Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell Mrs. Mrs. S. Dilworth Jr. Young PLAY Mrs. David S. Romney Mrs. D. Jay Mrs. S. Harold Mrs. Larry Evans Larson PRESS Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell P. Wright Members Allred, Mrs. M. Thatcher 1740 Lake Mrs. Joseph W. Brown, Miss Minnie Moore Bunnell, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Eubank, Evans, Mrs. Mrs. J. 1418 A. H. C. S. Harold Mrs. Delbert Froerer, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. Darrell J. Larkin, Mrs. Elijah Larson, Mrs. D. Jay Avenue; 2-2333 W. A. 1121 7292 Avenue; 4236 2839 Brinker Avenue; 4811 Washington Blvd.; 6481 Eccles Avenue; 8372 Madison Avenue; 9176 Twenty-third Street; 2-4637 Kiesel Avenue; 4293 Twenty-ninth Street; 8306 Eccles Avenue; 6546 2856 Malan Avenue; 2-2335 1662 747 Drive; Jackson 2669 Fred Arthur Binford 2868 B. Mrs. Mrs. 7525 2508 2819 Greenwell, Grix, Blvd.; 149 Beverly Carlyle Foulger, 8596 2865 Washington Royal Mrs. Eccles, Merrill Avenue; Taylor 2460 Brewer, St. 2545 COURTESY Mrs. Richard B. Mrs. Porter Mrs. Eber F. Perkins Arthur Piers HOUSE Mrs. Mrs. Royal Eccles Mrs. Joseph CLUB LUNCHEON Mrs. G. Oscar Russell Mrs. I. Bruce PROGRAM Minnie Moore A. H. McQuarrie 1942-1943 Mrs. Carlyle Brown Mrs. Mrs. R. Morrell W. Brewer Mrs. Carlyle C. Eubank Miss Joseph Fred Froerer PROGRAM 1943-44 Chambers Mrs. Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger Elijah C. Eubank A. Larkin Program | Enjoyment of Opera from the dramatic and musical point of view. SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH werewora: What is Onere -..00 os Mrs. E. A. Larkin The String Trio—Selections by Nicolai Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. D. J. Greenwell, Mrs. Fred Froerer “The Merry Wives of Windsor”—Shakespeare.................... OH OLE Se MOLT ANE TREE UE Oe Te Mrs. D. Jay Larson OD Hostess, Mrs. OCTOBER } Arthur W. Grix EIGHTH cane someer Unbtan oeha Miss Minnie Moore Brown The String Trio and Mrs. R. B. Porter—Selections by Flotow RMU Fer CROW a a i Se Mrs. Larry P. Wright Hostesses, Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Parry Morrell, Mrs. McQuarrie, Joseph Mrs. R. 2533 Eccles Avenue; 5433 I. Bruce 1357 Marilyn Drive; 2-2442 802 Twenty-fifth Street; 2-4627 Nebeker, Mrs. Horace G. Parry, Mrs. Roland 2534 Patterson, Mrs. Adam, Perkins, Mrs. Piers, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Romney, Harry Mrs. B. S. David S. Russell, Mrs. G. Oscar Thatcher, Mrs. Paul Wright, Mrs. Larry P. Young, Mrs. 2-3204 2560 Jackson Avenue; 2-1122 Buren Avenue; 7081 2730 Harrison Avenue; 9264 800 Washington Blvd.; 5443 Avenue; 6575 2-2781 2408 F. Richard Avenue; Jr. Arthur Eber Pierce Van 2343 Adams 2655 Taylor Avenue; 846 Twentieth Street; 6806 1130 Twenty-seventh Street; 5041 2555 Eccles Ave.; 8635 S. Dilworth 1506 Twenty-fouth Street; 9633 Kapple, Mrs. C. Dixon 2767 Monroe Blvd.; 2-3345 Kelly, 2117 Adams SUSTAINING Miss Dana MEMBERS Avenue; 7065 DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH The Birth of Opera in the Renaissance.............. Mrs. Royal The String Trio Selections from Gounod The legend and meaning of “Faust”—Gothe.................... JANUARY They Eccles FOURTEENTH who tell us what to think—the Critics.................... es MIR Vest Ae PRRETREP OR TES OE Bee oe Lane Mrs. Larry P. Wright Piano Solo—Rachmaninov.......................-.--- Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger “Francesca da Rimini—Bokev........................ Mrs. S. Harold Evans Hostesses, Mrs. JANUARY Brewer and Mrs. Larson TWENTY-EIGHTH Behind the Great Curtain of the Metropolitan.................2.. ee IE LP PR er OH SS Ea, AS Mrs. S. Dilworth Young The String Trio and Mrs. McQuarrie—Selections from Bizet ““Carmen”—Prosper Merimec..........2..........-0000..-00-+- Mrs. Jos. Brewer Hostess, Mrs. Perkins FEBRUARY and Mrs. Bunnell ELEVENTH The Ballet in Musicodrama.............2......2..222::----+- Mrs. Harry Ballet from “Aida”—Verdi Reed School Dancing Group Hostesses, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Piers Guests S. Reed OCTOBER Guest Speaker TWENTY-SECOND Emma Lucy Gates (Mrs. E. A. Bowen) “The Opera World as I Knew it” Hostesses, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. McQuarrie and Committee Guests NOVEMBER The Eternal The String Trio by Verdi. “The King’s Musical FIFTH Theatre.......................... Mrs. A. H. Chambers Mrs. from “Rigoletto” and Russell—Selections Diversion”’—Victor Hostesses, Mrs. Hugo...................--..--- Mrs. Larkin NOVEMBER and Mrs. Foulger Allred NINETEENTH The Cine TONG ia CA a lacie Mrs. Eber F. Piers The String Trio and Mrs. T. Bruce McQuarrie in selections from “The “Fanciulla del West’”—Puccini Girl of the Golden West”—Belasco.................... Mrs. Hostesses, Mrs. Froerer DECEMBER Current Motion Picture and Miss from AG SOGGY 01. ROUSE. se ‘‘Louise”—Charpentiet................ Mrs. Hostess, Mrs. Brown THIRD Opera.................... Mrs. Solos Eubank ee Mrs. Eccles Joseph G. W. Brewer Oscar Russell Horace G. Nebeker APRIL FIFTEENTH + Mrs. G. Oscar Russell The Langnage tor Opera...:..2..3c.-<..-The String Trio and Mrs. McQuarrie—Selection from “Prince Igor’—Borodin “Prince Igor”—Poushkin...............-.-.---.-220s0--++-0+- Mrs. E. A. Larkin Hostesses, Mrs. Foulger and Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell APRIL TWENTY-NINTH 8 pent haaiede Mrs. Jos. R. Morrell 3 ee. oe Future of (pera..c Selection from recent opera musSiC...............----- Mrs. Arthur Perkins Mrs. Paul Thatcher eaern (ne Bet Onere. ian. ck Hostess, Mrs. MAY Darrell J. Greenwell THIRTEENTH ANNUAL DAY MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH CLuB LUNCHEON TWENTY-FIFTH FEBRUARY Arthur Play..............------ Mrs. Season—Current Broadway W. Perkins EEE A OX VOR MON ER Sea ncaa? in, ania nea ealeey Se Mrs. Arthur Hostess, Mrs. Morrell and Mrs. Nebeker MARCH Beatitvel Vocal ee entedose Mrs. Paul Thatcher Solos from “Porgy and Bess”—Gerschwin..........-.---. Ri Tne et me MO oe Mek AS Mrs. Russell and Mrs. McQuarrie “Porgy’—De S. Dilworth Young Drama........-...-------.-------- Mrs. Roland Parry Heyward..........-.-.---------- Mrs. Bose Hostess, Mrs. MARCH Wagner The ELEVENTH in ace i CGT Grix Restores Music String Trio and Mrs. “Parsifal”—Wagner “Parsifal” by Wolfram SE SE EEE Hostesses, Romney TWENTY-FIFTH Music Russell—Easter from von Eschinbach (1877).............--.---DE Nee TIO Fe Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred Mrs. Wright and Mrs. and Committee Chambers Guests APRIL EIGHTH The Singing Actor; Great Names............ Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr. Piano Solos—Comedy Music.............-.------- Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger Original Burlesque Hostesses, on Grand Mrs. Opera Mrs. Patterson Acting...............-.-.----- Eber F. Piers and Mrs. and Eubank Company enjoy an opera from To the dramatic it is essential to have point of view story. A full understanding only be achieved by knowing and reactions.—Preface a thorough appreciation the motives characters in the drama—their as well as the musical knowledge of its of the music can that actuate the various thoughts, their emotions to “Standard Stories and their the Operas.” from —Davidson REFERENCE MATERIAL The Opera and its future in America............-.---....-----+- Herbert (Stage Director Theatre Arts Metropolitan Monthly. Opera House in New York Graf City) |