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Nei gl1bov's QU ,CHEN the curtain rose we beheld a quaint New England lg kitchen with Dorothy White ironing Hsparefroom pillow 3' shams and Bringin' in the Sheaves at the top of her Y lungs. How lovely a grandmother Gertrude O'Donnell pi 3413, was, sitting in a lowfbacked rocker with a woolen shawl,-A doin' nothin' but cuttin' carpet rags! No one would have recognized stately Mary Whitehead as Ezra of the big hat and big voice, thundering the evils of cordfwood . Ethel Kelly was charm' ing as Inez ef-ea wisp of a girl with many moods, ever followed, nay, shadowed by poor awkward Peter . And at all times Clare O'Hare was Peter , embarrassed, awkward, stupid, but a greatfhearted, selff sacrificing lad who had lots of conversation in him, when-when he got started . And then there were The Neighbors for whom Zona Gale named her plav. Marion Aull with her hair slicked back and her everlasting buflalofbug , Elsie Harris with her thousand ailments, a real Aunty Doleful , while Ruth Cunningham amused the house when she asked to take her Helevenfegg angelffood cake back home because her Ezra just thrived on angel food. Nor will we soon forget Ruth Bosken's excellent portrayal of gentle Mis' Ellsworth . It was, in all, a def lightful comedy, running from mirth to pathos at a moment's notice and showing our young actresses at their best. Helen Kuebler, '26 l 61 l
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Mannikin and Minniliinl' M Jswgq ntgwf HE first senior Dramatic 'attempt was the charming Bisque Play, Mannikin and Minnikin, by Alfred Kremborg. It , 7 bluwffi was a whimsical bit of poetry concerning the love of two Q Q china dolls who sat on either side of a mantel clock. Absolutely without action, with lines as fragile as a Fkliel QQW, breath of spring, it held the interest of the audience through every word. The setting was of enchanting loveliness, the ebony clock with silver face proved a wonderful background for the dainty yellow of dark Minnikin's bright gown, and the manly blue of Mannikin's lacefruflled coat resting on the slender figure of our fair Dolores A pleased audience proclaimed the little fantasy a marked success. Marion Doyle, '26 VIRGINIA PAYNE DOLORES DEDDENS l 62 l
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