California State University Chico - Record Yearbook (Chico, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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California State University Chico - Record Yearbook (Chico, CA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 47 of 148
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by Alpha Psi Omega under the direction of Miss Barney. It was exceedingly well done by the following cast: Mrs, Alice Waybilry ..,....., ....,.... . Dorothy Brown Shiela, the daughter ..... ,....... Antonia Faulkner George Conaught. .r.r, ,...... . Maxon Mellinger Geoffrey Chandler .......A,..r........,.......................,...... -James Riley Nellie, the maid ....e...,............................................... Lois Barstow The action of this play dealt with the idiocyncrasies of a certain modern Happer who had developed a Russian soul as her latest whim. Her mother brings her to her senses by the ancient ruse of arousing jealousy: and the story ends with the daughter's departure for an evening of gaiety with the most faith- ful of her lovers. The acting of the whole play was exceptionally well done and this play will be remembered as one of the best one-act plays given this season. Tl-IE CHRISTMAS PLAY- THE LOVELIEST THING The nature of this presentation was in accord with the deeper meaning of Christmas. The story is that of a family who have lost the Christmas spirit and to whom it is restored by an unexpected visitor playing the role of Santa Claus. The play was produced under Miss Barney's supervision and marked improve- ment was noticeable in the work of some of the actors over previous perform- ances. Incidental music was under the direction of Dorothy White. while the stage settings were designed and executed by Antonia Faulkner and Mario Capri. Those presenting this play were: The husbandnt .......,......... ,.,., .............,,. J a mes Riley The wife. ........,.............. ...... M iriam Riley Hitt The child--- ....,, .... ............... B e thel Fry Grandmother ......... ..-- ............ ....... . Audrey Matteson Nursery governessn.. ..., ,H ........,. . ....,.,.., Clara Powers Grandfather ...,. --,, ...,......... .,,............r. , ..,...........,,,....,. D an Farmer Stranger ......................................,., , ..,.... ..,....i..,.,. K enneth Moore A number of rather pretentious evening performances have been given dur- ing the year as a means of raising money and to meet the demand of a theatre- going public. The plays that have been produced for this purpose are: 3 7 IEW'-

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Dear The The The Easy Pipe Pipe Plays of the advanced class were: Christmas Chime-November l, coached by M. R. Hitt. Departed-November l, coached by Louis Olker. Merediths Entertain-December 13, coached by Dorothy Brown Rocking Chair Row-December 19, coached by B. E. Mason. Cast Rehearsal-December 19, coached by Adis Hills. Terms-December 19, coached by Dora Montgomery and Bethel Ery of Peace-January 16, coached by Kenneth Moore. r's Pay-January 16, coached by Zelma Petersen. 'Op O' Me Thumb-January 23, coached by Miss Barney. Kleptomaniac-January 23, coached by Pauline Huse. The Managers-March 15. Other People's Husbands-March 15. Two plays which were given at the regular assembly were Evening Dress Indispensable and Rich Man, Poor Man. The latter, a one-act farce replete with laughable situations, was vociferously applauded by the student body. The plot was laid at a rummage sale in the poor section of a small city. The hero of the play CMario Caprij won the lady of his choice by a practical demonstration of his willingness to sacrifice everything--even his nether garments-for her. It was directed by Dorothy Brown under Miss Barney's supervision with the fol- lowing cast: Emma, Maeola Eastburn: Kitty, Clara Powers: Peter, Mario Caprig Yetta Goldstein, Helen Hitt: Mrs. Bonelli, Helen Merrifield: Mrs. Ole Oleson. Evelyn Perigo: Mrs. X. Y. Smith, Thelma Cleek: Visiting Nurse, Adeline Olm- stead: Largo Johnson, Elvin Miller: Mrs. Patrick Haggerty, Ella Wohlfrom: Mrs. Tammas MacPherson, Ruth Watterson. A number of plays have been presented before various outside clubs and organizations to satisfy an increasing popular demand for such entertainment. CHRISTMAS CHIMEH A repetition of this brief, interesting play by Margaret Cameron was pre- sented before the Girls' Hi Y of the Chico High School. It was directed by Mrs. Cecil Hitt fMiriam Rileyj. UNDER TWENTY This was one of the important plays given during the fall season. Written by Westerfelt and Clements and produced under the direction of Anna Louise Barney by an exceptionally good cast, it pleased a large audience at the College auditorium. A dog playing the part of a detective created quite a sensation in this play. The characters in the play were: Ida Parnum, ,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,.,, ,..,.....,.. . .. ...,. ..-.. ....... Mirianl Hitt Grace Farnum ..r..., Peeks Earnum.--.--- Rannie ............. Russell Earnum ----,-Elizabeth Laughlin Antonia Faulkner --------Adeline Olmstead -----------,-Steve Vugrenecz B111 Boyd, -,,.----,,-- - .,.,.......,........ Mario Capri Diana Edgerton., ,V,,,- L ........ .Dorothy BrO,WI1 Ted Rutherford .....,. ......... . .--Y--.James R11Gy Donald Brown.--... ........................,................... .R3YIHOHd DGHIHY By Herself Nina .,.............. .............. ..................... ...-....-............. EVENING DRESS INDISPENSABLEH-MARCH 6 This delightful society comedy was enacted before the School Women's Club -..gf 35 19..- , J.. Y



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V -,,.,, , mi- --- TEA FOR THREE The dramatics department was requested to give a play for the Presidents' Conference, held here in March. The Family Upstairs was selected and rehearsals were well under way when Miss Barney received word from the pub- lisher that the play would not be released for amateur production. Not wishing to disappoint the expectant audience, work was begun immediately by an entirely different cast on a three-act comedy, Tea For Three, by Rio Cooper Megrue, Some of the members of this cast did remarkably well considering that they had only one short week to put on rehearsals. The cast follows: Philip ..c...a,,...c,...,cc........,....... .,r.,..r,....,,........,......,.... , Ray Denlay Doris... .,..Y-c............. ,. .........,.....,,.... ........,.....,,,....,... P auline Huse Carter ....... ..,.,, V Dan Farmer Austin ,....... ,......... . .....,. . .... i Joseph McGie Draycott ....,..... .. .r....,r-,,,.. c r,,-,.,,,.,.., ww ....,...... ,Marian Willard THE GOOSEBERRY MANDARINX' HPANURGES SHEEP AND THE BOORH The three one-act plays presented as the main feature of the International Evening of Drama and Music at the Senator Theatre were outstanding in the dramatic annals of Chico State Teachers College. They were given on the eve- ning of November 12 in commemoration of Armistice Day. The first play was a Chinese fantasy by Ruthenburg into which a note of weirdness is introduced by a prophetic willow tree that talks. The second, a French domestic comedy by Meilhac and Halevy was very cleverly enacted and the third, a Russian farce by Anton Tchekov, full of dramatic fire and action was in striking contrast to the first two and a fitting climax to the evening's entertainment. The three plays were performed by the following actors: --vii 3 8 ite'-

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