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B-ECKERLOGUE Hattie SENIOR PLAY THE Senior Play is one of the two high spots of the year fthe other, the Senior Promj. The 1938 vehicle, The Royal Familyf' was a comedy depicting the tribulations of a theatrical family, the Cavendishes. A hard working cast, coached by Mr. Evans, presented it at Tuckerman Hall on the evening of January 14. Doris Schedin did a good job with the part of Fanny Cavendish, a hardy old trouper ready to retire in years but not in spirit. The dilhcult role of her daughter, Julia Cavendish, was capably undertaken by Mary Lynch. Tony Cavendish, younger brother and family black sheep, was briskly done by Emanuel Providakes. Sharing top honors with Doris Schedin was Eleanor Mahoney in the role of Gwen, Juliais daughter. She was ably seconded by Robert Tuttle as Perry Stewart. The Deans, Herbert and Kitty, a pair of somewhat down-at-the-heel in-laws, were convincingly portrayed by James O'Neill and Agnes Rock. A minor role accurately and sympathetically handled by Leon Margosian was that of Oscar Wolfe, de- pendable friend and manager. Walter' Leach, ,39, played Gilbert Marshall, Julia's long absent lover. Dorothy Ostergaard and Joseph Sakaitis worked effectively as an interesting pair of servants, and James Macaione strutted about as McDermott, Juliaas trainer. Frank Scott was a convincing chauffeur and Dorothy Kelliher an effective nurse, Nick Dremluk and Kelsey Marr black-faced a pair of East Indian servants. All in all, the most difiicult play ever attempted by a Becker cast, a sophisti- cated comedy of manners that took the best acting of the Barrymore family. For the Becker troupers, a gallant assault and a creditable victory. Seventy-five
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