| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 22 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | 1938-1939 Ogden Drama Club Yearbook |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1938; 1939 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| Medium | yearbooks |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
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| Language | eng |
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| Source | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 22 , Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| OCR Text | Show | DRAMA CLUB OF Year Book of the Drama Club of Ogden, Utah Organized Nineteen Sixteen Federated Nineteen Seventeen MOTTO “The drama’s laws, the drama’s patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live.” —Dr. MEETINGS From September Twenty-second to May Eighteenth Roll Call at Two O'clock P. M. JOHNSON Note— In this program, ten minutes have been allotted for papers, and one hour for plays. Officers Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell President Vice-Presideni | - Recording Secretary Miss Jeannette Morrell Corresponding Secretary Mrs. David S. Romney Treasurer Mrs. Arthur Grix | Auditor * Mrs. Carlyle Eubank Mrs. Fred Froerer Historian Miss Minnie Moore Brown Parliamentarian Mrs. Richard B. Porter Custodian Mrs. Eber F. Piers Committees MEMBERSHIP Mrs. David S. Romney Mrs. Lew W. Beason Mrs. Herman B. Way | PLAY Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple 4 Miss Dana Kelly Mrs. Harold Evans PRESS Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell Mrs. Fred Froerer | Mrs. Delbert Foulger | | | | | COURTESY Mrs. Elijah A. Larkin | | : Mrs. Paul Thatcher Mrs. Joseph Brewer HOUSE Mrs. Adam Patterson J ty Mrs. S. Dilworth Young Mrs. Arthur D. Barber CITY ' Miss Rosemary Barber | FEDERATION Mrs. Philip Dix BY Mrs. Wm. Rice Kimball LAWS Mrs. Gilbert Porter Mrs. Arthur Grix _ Miss Lillian O’ Neill CLUB Mrs. Eber F. Piers BREAKFAST Mrs. Andrew T. Clark PROGRAM Mrs. 1938-1939 Joseph R. Morrell Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell PROGRAM | Mrs. Richard B. Porter Mrs. Claude Coray Mrs. Thatcher Allred 1939-1940 Mrs. Royal Eccles 4 Mrs. Horace Nebeker 2 Members Allred, Mrs. Thatcher 855 Twenty-fifth Barber, Barber, Beason, Brewer, Arthur D. Rosemary Lew W. Jos. 670 Twenty-sixth Street; 1132 670 Twenty-sixth Street; 1132 2723 Brinker Avenue; 2899-W 2432 Taylor Avenue; 2965 2865 Washington Blvd.; 2699-M Clark, Mrs. Andrew T. Coray, Mrs. Claude L. Farmington; 103 2640 Jefferson Avenue; 2715-R Brown, Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Minnie Moore Evans, Mrs. S. Harold 2991-W 1463 Marilyn Drive; Dix, Mrs. Philip J. Eccles, Mrs. Royal « Eubank, Mrs. Carlyle Street; C. 2253 2508 Jackson Avenue; 260) 2839 Brinker Avenue; 394 2819 Washington Blvd.; 3977-J Foulger, Mrs. Delbert B. 2868 Eccles Avenue; 2492-M 1541 Twenty-seventh Street; 3157 Greenwell, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. Darrell J. Grix, Mrs. Arthur W. 1121 Twenty-third Street; 3186-J 1662 Kiesel Avenue; 3486-W 747 Twenty-ninth Street; 1337-R Froerer, Mrs. Fred Kapple, Mrs. C. Dixon Kelly, Miss Dana Kimball, Mrs. Wm. Rice 2767 Monroe Avenue; 3630-M 2117 Adams Avenue; 1529-W Ogden Canyon; 877 Larkin, Mrs. Elijah A. 2545 Eccles Avenue; 2548 Morrell, Mrs. Joseph R. 2533 Eccles Avenue; 2533 Eccles Avenue; 724 724 Morrell, Miss Jeannette Nebeker, Mrs. Horace G. 802 Twenty-fifth O’Neill, Miss Lillian Fairview Apts.; Parry, Mrs. Roland Patterson, Jr., Mrs. Adam « Piers, Mrs. Eber F. Porter, Mrs. J. Gilbert Porter, Mrs. Richard B. Reed, Mrs. Harry S. Romney, Mrs. David S. . Thatcher, : ; ; Young, Mrs. S. Dilworth 800 Washington Blvd., 725 as 2343 Adams i Twenty-seventh Street; 2481 2785-W 2575 Jefferson Avenue; 1506 Twenty-fourth HONORARY MEMBER | Avenue; 2655 Taylor Avenue; 4420 1130 B. 3259-W 1351 Marilyn Drive; 2566-M 2560 Jackson Avenue; 3527 2730 Harrison Avenue; 1463 2616 Van Buren Avenue; 1786 Te Mrs. Paul Way, Mrs. Herman Street; 3140-J Mrs. Philip W. Knisely Street; 1194 1588 CZ Program Three Comedy, Types Historical SEPTEMBER wy Instrumental Trio— Mrs. Eccles, Royal Leora ee eb Mrs. Clyde Mrs. of Drama Drama, and Tragedy TWENTY-SECOND Darrel J. Greenwell, ts oer Mr. Thatcher Greenwell, Mrs. Allred, Fred Froerer Weber College Mrs. Carlyle Eubank, Hostesses (GUESTS OCTOBER SIXTH orl | Gomety. as sikh ae : Vocal Soloist. REL EEL E EAS bck Mrs. The Shoemakers’ Mrs. David Holiday (Thomas Romney, Mrs. OCTOBER Comedy of the 17th and Miss Dana Kelly Richard B. Porter Dekker)...Mrs. Herman Way, Andrew Clark Hostesses TWENTIETH 18th Centuries............ Miss Lillian O’Neill are eey ed Mrs. Delbert Foulger futsal ee Pistia Sole Minna von Barnhelm (Lessing)......-.-.......---- Miss Jeannette Morrell Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Miss Lillian O’Neill, Hostesses NOVEMBER Plays on Broadway................-.-...........Mrs. Violin Solo Modern Comedy nostncercanenesnevedntenuttastntnsnennernnetanseantens ....Mrs. Jr. Royal Eccles (Selected) -.-ccccc--cccc-cccccseseee--- Mrs. Carlyle Eubank Miss Minnie M. Brown, Miss Dana Kelly, Hostesses NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH V oth: Babolat 2, Posey Original Adam Patterson, Comedy (Directed .....-..Miss Rosemary Barber by Author)..Miss Minnie Moore Brown Mrs. Joseph Brewer, Mrs. S. Harold Evans, Hostesses DECEMBER Instrumental Trio— Mrs. Eccles, Mrs. Royal Darrel FIRST J. Greenwell, Mrs. Fred Froerer Lecture, Historical Drama ‘i ii:i-2¢: dete 5 os Pk bo Rohe: weeeeeeeeeeee-------Prof, Wallace Goates, Drsdbisr shee of Utah Mrs. Adam Patterson, Mrs. Darrel J. Greenwell, Hostesses GUESTS DECEMBER FIFTEENTH Early Historical Drama.....00202.2222eee-ceee-no-e- Mrs. Elijah A. Larkin Piano Solo.......... MYATT ESSER LE Po eo eeaene O pees Miss Jeannette Morrell Edward IT (Marlowe) ......W....2-..2.sseeeeeeeeese---Mrs, Claude Coray Mrs. Eber Piers, Mrs. Horace Nebeker, Hostesses —- New THIRD JANUARY TWELFTH Historical Drama of the 17th and 18th Centuries..Mrs. Lew Beason Wiel Salewcc2s) hse ee 8 Abhi Mrs. Richard B. Porter Richaed Ui (Shakespeare). 22 | te Mrs. Royal , Eels, piss oy ives iif ee : rau pt - , = JANUARY — Mrs. y David Romney we Hostesses | ist at SSA, TWENTY-SIXTH The season’s Successful Plays............ Pe ees Cie ad Mrs. Philip J. Dix Cello Solo... Argh han Aen, pe NYY Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell , r f Modern Historical Drama (Seldcted) .6 ees -Mrs. S. Harold vars»DIA Mrs. William Rice Kimball, Mrs. Gilbert Porter, eerie ¥ FEBRUARY - j § & PAs j > NINTH Pine Gls 8 ke EROS e He Bed eae .--Mrs. Delbert Foulger Original Historical Pati (Directed by Author) -...-.-0...0.0...... hice Lehi be age ee RA ee yy ea yo Mrs. S. Dilworth Young Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs. Delbert FEBRUARY Instrumental Foulger, Hostesses TWENTY-THIRD Trio— Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Fred Froerer Lecture—Tragedy.......... Prof. Sherman B. Neff, University of Utah Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Mrs. Claude Coray, Hostesses (GUESTS MARCH Greek NINTH Dances.................. nf ReePense RUM heey te Mrs. PROM Gil Antigone ne a Harry S. Reed i ak: Directed by Mrs. Richard B. Porter (Sophocles) Sia Mite ae Gee Mrs. Eber F. Piers Mrs. Elijah A. Larkin, Mrs. Thatcher Allred, Hostesses A a f a dr ee a VA & te 9 ‘ & 1% > f + er | ‘ <a i Sat } f e% 4 MARCH TWENTY-SIXTH Tragedy of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth ad Sibi hei Bolte i aie ey Miss Jeannette Morrell tg Tragedy—(Kyd:) 2xc2cc2cetseMrs. E> Dixon Kapple |aa’ Mrs. Lew Beason, Mrs. hy D. Barber, Spaieaie APRIL Critics’ for 1938-39_........... ates he Mrs. (Seles el Modern Tragedy Barber ......Mrs. Arthur Grix TWENTIETH oy. i Pe a EADS OE RTE Mrs. Joseph ......Miss Rosemary Mrs. Andrew T. Clark, Hostesses APRIL Original Tragedy Porter (Selected) .......... j Mrs. S. Dilworth Young, De Pe Pee ee Mrs. Delbert Foulger (Directed by Author)............ Mrs. Paul Thatcher R. Morrell, Miss Jeannette Morrell, Hostesses MAY FOURTH Kapple, Hostesses i Mrs. Arthur Grix, Mrs. C. Dixon " ANNUAL MEETING — igi) Gilbert — ela lc Vocal Awards SIXTH MAY EIGHTEENTH -CiLus BREAKFAST 10 titi The i sll vw Pel spirey Centuries...........--.. ee Tossing: Brewer Constitution ARTICLE The Drama Club of Ogden I. (founded in 1916). _ —> — — ARTICLE II. Purpose (a) Name or Purposes Shall be the united effort toward the study of the spoken and lyric drama, (b) To create a sympathy for the highest form of the dramatic and lyric art, creating a permanent taste for good drama and to obtain the best plays in our city. Artice III. Membership - | | Section 1. Membership shall be of two classes; active and sustaining, preference to be given to college women. The needs of the Club’s purpose and program must govern the selection of candidates to be voted upon. Readers, players, soloists, artists, pianists, executives, etc., shall be preferred as they are needed; the membership being limited to thirty-five. Sec. 2. A candidate for active membership must have been a resident of Ogden for one year or more and sign the following form of application: “I desire to become an active member of ee ee Drama Club of Ogden, and having carefully read its Constitution and By-laws hereby promise, if admitted to membership, to endeavor to further the purpose for which the club is formed.” Sec. 3. Application of prospective members shall be presented to the membership committee at least one week before being presented to the club. Voting shall take place at the next regular sataah ret d , Sec. 4, Election shall be by shall exclude from membership. ballot ' 1] and three negative votes Sec. 5. Names of rejected candidates cannot be presented again within a year. Sec. 6. Active members shall consider themselves honor-bound as far as possible to study the subjects under consideration by the Drama Club, to perform literary, musical or committee work assigned them. Three consecutive absences, without excuse, will be considered a withdrawal. Excuses must be in the hands of the Secretary and hostess before the club meeting. Sec. 7. Sustaining membership may be conferred upon any accepted from membership shall be a _ president, member who has become a non-resident temporarily; a member who is physically incapacitated to attend regular meetings; or one whose vocation prevents regular attendance, the recommendation to be made by the membership committee, and voted upon by the Club. Said member must obey all rules of active membership in regard to dues, etc., and is entitled to all privileges of membership except the privilege of voting.. A sustaining member has the precedence in becoming an active member when said vacancies occur. Sec. 8. No resignation shall be from one who is in arrears for dues. ArTICLE IV. Officers Section 1. The officers of this club vice-president, a recording secretary, a corresponding secretary, a treasurer, an auditor, a custodian. These seven shall constitute a Board of Directors. Sec. 2. All officers shall be elected by ballot at the annual meeting and continue in office one year, or until the next subsequent election. Sec. 3. A majority an election. Sec. 4. No Sec. 5. Vacancies secutive terms. voting by ballot. member of all votes shall be necessary to constitute shall may hold office for more be filled by the members 12 than two con- of the Club ARTICLE V. Meetings Section in May. 1. The annual meeting shall be held the first meeting Sec. 2. Regular meetings shall be held from in September to June, inclusive. Sec. 3. Special meetings may the second week be called by the president. The call for the special meeting must state the special business to be transacted and in the call. no business shall be transacted except that stated - ArticLe VI. Quorum Section 1. One-third of the active membership of the Club shall constitute a quorum at any regular or annual meeting, but at no time shall lack of a quorum at a regular meeting prevent those present from proceeding with the program of the day. ARTICLE VIL. Section 1. This Constitution may be amended at any annual meeting by a two-thirds vote of all active members present, the proposed amendments having been submitted in writing and read to the club at a regular meeting at least two weeks before being voted upon. : Sec. 2. Amendments may also be made at an annual meeting without previous notice by the unanimous vote of all members present. : Sec. 3. By-laws and standing rules may be adopted, amended, or repealed at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote. 13 | By-Laws ARTICLE I. Dues Section 1. The annual dues of active members dollars, and those of sustaining members the first meeting in September, which member one guest at each tea day. shall be five five dollars, payable at dues shall allow each ARTICLE If. Duties of Officers Section 1. The regular term of all officers shall commence the adjournment of the last meeting of the club year. at commitices Sec. 4. The Recording Secretary shall keep an accurate, classified, list of the membership of the club, with the address and telephone of each member; receive all money due the club and pay the same to the Treasurer, giving and taking a receipt for each sum transferred; and shall notify members whose dues are delinquent. Sec. 5. The Corresponding Secretary shall notify candidates for membership of their election and in general conduct the correspondence. of the club Sec. 6. The Treasurer shall pay bills only upon order of the club or its executive committee; keep an itemized account of all receipts and disbursements and present a written report at the first meeting each month of the transactions of the preceding month. The book in which the records of receipts and disbursements has been kept, together with the receipted bills, also the annual report of the Treasurer, shall be submitted to the Auditor at least one week before the annual meeting. report shall be presented to the new officers and Auditor following the annual breakfast. 14 A supplementary by the Treasurer - Sec. 3. The President shall appoint all standing and be ex-officio of the same without a right to vote. ee Sec. 2. The duties of officers shall be such as are implied by their respective titles and such as are specified in these by-laws. ES Oe Re na a See. 7. The Auditor shall examine the books of the Treasurer. Sec. 8. The Custodian shall have charge of all properties of the club, except such as are in actual use, subject to the direction of the club. Sec. 9. The Historian is appointed by the President. The duties are to be responsible for a record of all activities and present a terse review of the club’s work during the year and file a copy of such report with the Secretary. ARTICLE IIT. Committees of Section three 1. There members and literary, (3) and such other time to time. shall be six standing each. (1) Membership, committees, consisting (2) Program, music be appointed from Current Events, (4) Press, (5) Play, (6) House, special committees are shall Sec. 2. The membership committee shall receive and present all applications for membership, investigate the qualifications of applicants and report their recommendations to the drama club. Sec. 3. The name of a prospective member shall be placed upon the waiting list with no information to the candidate as to when the name is to be voted upon. The result of the ballot shall be given to the President who in turn will inform the members of the election. Sec. 4. The Program Committe for the ensuing year shall recommend subjects for study, not later than January Ist, and when approved by the club, prepare a calendar for the literary and musical work for the year, completing all arrangements for carrying out of the same. Sec. 5. The of recent date. Current Events Committee shall report upon plays Sec. 6. The House Committee shall recommend a place of meeting and shall have general charge of the room or rooms agreed upon and the club’s furnishings of the same. 15 Sec. and first the 7. A two meeting nominating immediate in March. committee, past This consistingof the President presidents, committee shall shall be named at the recommend two on Thursdays at 2 names for each office with the exception of president; for that office only the name of the vice president shall be presented. ArTICLE IV. Meetings Section 1. Regular meetings o'clock sharp in the afternoon. 2. a | ee ee eet SN me ee Sec. The order shall be held of exercises shall be: Call to order. Reading, of minutes. Special order. Communicaions from the Chair. Report of Treasurer. Standing Committees — Membership, Program or music), Current Events, Play, House. (literary Special Committees. Unfinished business. Miscellaneous. Program of day. Adjournment. ARTICLE V. The ener subject cided by the club. of mady and pint, of work shall be de- ARTICLE VI. The fiscal year shall be the club year. ARTICLE VII. The rules of parliamentary practice comprised in Roberts’ Rules of Order, Revised, shall govern the proceedings of the Club, subject to special rules which have been or may be adopted. 16 aw “Ime, Sa daeellto? Peles te a S SB? Bees |
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