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The Senior Play After much deliberation the Senior Class this year decided to present The Amazons a farcical-romance of English Society Life. VVritten by Arthur Pinero, delightful in its whimsicality, it was particularly adapted for our purpose. A The play was received with an enthusiasm that proved it a decided success. Much of the success was due to the careful choice of the cast. Mabel Blaik, as the haughty and eccentric Lady Castlejordan, handled her part .with an ease that was delightful to the audience. Marion Fulmer, with a professional ease of manner, was most convincing in her part of Lady Noelin, the eldest daughter of Lady Castlejordan. As the second daughter, Lady Wilhelinina, Virginia Kerr was a charmingly feminine foil to her boyish sister, Lady Thomasin. Helen Clagett brought many laughs through her excellent portrayal of the mischievous boy-girl character, Lady Thomasin, the third daughter. Rose Cohen, as Sargent Shuter, made the most of her small role and surpris- ed us all by her susceptibility to a certain young man's charm. As Youatt , the family servant, Kathryn Hahn was excellent in the small but not insignificant part. Richard Schwartz, as Reverend Minchin, proved himself a typical English clergyman and as the Silent Lover of Lady Castlejordan, alas, what sympathy he did arouse. A As Lord Litterly, the carefree English gallant nephew of Lady Castlejordan, Carl Boese not only won the heart of Lady Noeline, but gained many new admirers as well. Harold Dunham, as Count de Grival, who continually affirms that he is French by birth, yes, but English to my backbone was a howling success and the encouraged suitor for the heart of Lady Wilhelmina. The part of Lord Tweenways, the delicate English dude , madly in love with Lady Thomasin, without much encouragement from her, was portrayed excellently by Herbert Ellis. Most of the laughs of the evening were brought about through the team work of Harold Dunham and Herbert Ellis. Two other members of the cast who were important in the unraveling of the tangle , were Lawrence Bear, as Orts the poacher, who was most convincing in his make-up and his knock-outs, and Fitton, the gamekeeper, john Harold, who was a shrewd bribe taker and a most effective liar. All the success, however, was due to the Masterhand Miss Grace H. Stivers, who was assisted by Miss Gladys Moser. The cast and the Senior Class deeply appreciate their untiring efforts in making this play a success. I Marion Fulmer. PAGE TNVENTY-NINE
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