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Show ‘SCHOOL | PLAY fA ence BIG 5 tion en eee MIB te See Tn NE TY Nt BT BURR RYLEY UE Rie Eee Doe Doe Fee oir ae ger pee Wh LUCETTE Ee tie He Biisiigue ORM R ICE AND MEN” M. A four-act comedy drama, iE personal direction 5 MRS. Tne BLANCE Orpheum Theatre, x Staged wv K. under : the ~ - of ' McKEY - - = ~ ~ - Tuesday and W ednesday - . - April Ist and 2nd. ~ > ee PRUMUM RR ea = ae Due e tto Capable and Hard Work Part of the Cast. irecDirec on |ROLES HANDLED WELL | -. | Declared to be Equal to Many |1 Professional Stage Plays. The Weber Dramatic Club scored ja big hit on April 1 and 2 when it staged “Mice and Men” at the Or'pheum theater. Viewed from every angle the production was an unqualified success. reflecting credit upon the performers and adding new laurels to the school. Public opinion was unanimous in de- claring it the equal of many professional porformances staged in Ogden. The success of the annual show was not due to luck, but was the result of hard, conscientious work on the part To Mrs. McKey of those in the cast. ican be given praise for her efficient. untiring direction and splendid work. The outstanding feature of the play was the remarkable delineation of the all who characters by the students. The work exceptional ability. showed of several was equal to that of professionals. of interpretation Rheese’s Stanley the role of “Mark Embury,;” a scholar the perhaps made philosopher, and It was a»part requiring biggest hit. ¥strong dramatic ability to carry successfully, and Stanley proved himself fully capable. Mary Woolley as “Peggy” was all that could be desired, Her stage bearing was faultless and the manner in which she handled the part of the capricious little foundling delighted the eee Ri@sseiye PRR audience. 0S OD, Su) Soe Sco Ga SOE TOT ot Sie a0 G0) 00 200 S00 00) TP A ant TO aT | Has 202 Joe 008 Obs Bee Dan O00 ote Oot Sty TTT TT AE TAD Oe S00 200 Ae oes Gen Pee Hed VED NTT ATE BB | BCG R RRA For program in detail see following pages tit S08 Eae G0) Hae AO S00 Ellis I) iy) Frank was Newman’s well worked és “Captain out and_ Lovell” proved Frank’s ability as an actor. His kissing scene in the last act showed the result of a long experience and conStant practice. ‘Croft) and (John Roger Goodlake Joanna (Vera Malan) were delightful in their respective roles. Croft's powerful voice and bluff manner made a decided hit. Exquisite describes tumes of the play. It is expected that Ken will now have another violent attack after seeing her. quite ter Se See Fetty AE Presents Raa Weber Normal College Dramatic Club BY =ICCESS a his “hand” zood Barker, fe and minor 1 4. Ne Letty _s David parts with from the audi- acting. 1 Ririe. “a McKay €ase and Russell | ot, showed . yhans—Ruth ne Scowc roft,c Cora Mortenson, Oa Jacobs, Dorothy Nichols. Lenore Croft, Maedalen Gill, Josephine Volker and Lotty Hamme r. One cS Person c is expres 5S sed the sentim i ent of all | when he said, “If orphans are ike that, make my home a found ling hospital.” > ee y Ge st } handled Be 3 | aan that iface given the Opportunity could Carry more difficult roles. |, Last, but not least, were the orBeas een TEE REE TEE Tae O0e Sat Soe OT ee REE OBE I TIECILOC LC DRE ai Blimiaiie ecb ieancd si Wussalpnhoabbilvibbevect diticinc ke wieige ae fT ico Sl a = Success sie ceived : cal | |