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Show SCHOOL PLAY | ceived ph a teed ence : BIG SUCCESS to Capite tion and Hard Work Part:of the ’ his oy: a 115.98) Lwil we { OLY a i> ahd Ps A minor Due 4 fe minor success quite tor ca Direc- that on carry or if a a good Bee | Declared to the ‘Sous Professional Plays. to Many Stage ref lecting credit upon the performers and adding new laurels to the school. Public opinion was unanimous in declaringe it the equal of many professional porformances staged in Ogden. The success of the annual show was | 1ot due to luck, but was the result of | hard, conscientious work on the part } of those in the cast. To Mrs.. McKey can be given praise for her efficient, untiring direction and splendid work. The outstanding feature of the play was the remarkable delineation of the characters by the students) who all showed exceptional ability. The work of several was equal to that of professionals. Stanley Rheese’s interpretation of the role of “Mark Embury;”’ a:scholar and philosopher, made perhaps the biggest hit. ‘It was a™part requiring strong dramatic fcessfully, and ft fully capable Mary ability Stanley Woolley as to carry proved “Peggy” suc- himself was all that could be desired. Her stage bearing was faultless and the manner in iwhich she handled the part of the caipricious little foundling delighted the audience. Frank Newman’s “Captain Lovell’ was well worked out and_ proved Frank’s ability as an actor. His kissing scene in the last act showed the result of a long experience and constant practice. Roger Goodlake (John Croft) and Joanna (Vera Malan) were delightful a their respective roles. Croft's powerful voice and bluff manner made a decided hit. Exquisite describes Vera’s appearance in the quaint cos- tumes of the play. Ken will attack ifter now have seeing It is expected another her that violent id i i Xirie, McK: pee Russell Ly ] handled y and showed 1 i cou + wt! with InCeA ease given the Opportunity TA Dut b114 difficult 1 ts not a 4 ‘ acting. parts TIM audi- Ase i Sng eS ‘ 1 i ; 1( t roles. . least, Tce - H| were 4 NR en va nd eae Eee ocowcrort, the sis Cora orMor- tenson, Oa Jacobs, Dorothy Nichols. Lenore Croft, Magdalen Gill. Josephine Volker and Lotty Hammer. One person expressed the sentiment of all} When he said, “If orphans are like that, make my home a foundline hospital.” AOR The Weber Dramatic Club scored ia big hit on April 1 and 2 when it istaged “Mice and Men” at the Or!pheum theater. Viewed from every angle the proiduction was an unqualified success, the . narte rn Et aD PP ag Pplans—nAutnh WELL from 5 Let ty Lav 1 more © ast HANDLED “hand” ae arker, mh- ROLES 66 2 ade ast, Cast. 5 a gee C £ ) ay S og 23 ag A L we 2s | 1 ) | i Gf |