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Settle, directed by Phyllis Perry of 3C3 The Scarecrow, directed by Marj. Mclnnis of 4A, were the plays scheduled for our first night. We enjoyed all the plays, particularly the drama- tic ability portrayed by Bill Cowdry in his role as the scarecrow. The plays of March 3rd were indeed very cleverly done: F ind Beverley Brown, directed by Joan Kevan of 3Ag Maker of Dreams, directed by Elizabeth McHattie of 3Cg The Prince Who Was a Piper, directed by Alma Grant of 4F, completed our second evening. -F We overheard Mr. Fyfe remark that the climax of 'tThe Prince Who Was a Piper, very touchingly done by Lyman Potts and Maureen MacRae, excelled even the heart-throbbing embrace of Clark Gable of the silver screen. ' April 9th concluded the various presentations of the club with The House With the Twisty Windows, directed by Edna Travis of 4Cg The Singing Soul,'l directed by Florence Powley of 3D, f'Rosalie, directed by Katherine MacKie of 3C, and When the Horns Blow, directed by Marion Westgate of 4D. Strangely enough three of these last plays were selected by the judges, Miss E. D. Cathro, Miss V. Leech and Mr. C. Chapman to contest for the cup donated by Miss V. K. MacMillan, the general director of the Dramatic Club. During the next week these three plays added a few finishing touches to their already splendid productions and on March 16th presented their masterpieces to a full house. The Singing Soul, which included: Emil Magel, Janet Robinson, Mary McKenzie, Mary McLeod, John Much, Dick Matthews and John Reynolds. The House With the Twisty Windowsll which included: Jack Boyd, Jim Duncalfe, Edna Travis, Elsie Schick, Beryl Johnson, Murray Forbes, and Fred G. Usher. When the Horns Blow, which included: Ronald Dolan, Myrtle Stevenson, Eleanor Young, Ilene Grant, Rita Kennedy and Gene Pounder, were, without a doubt, almost professional and it must have been difficult for the judges, Mr. W. T. Reid and Miss D. Sheldon-Williams, to select the winning play. However, after prolonged hesitation Mr. Reid announced that Marion Westgate, the director of t'When the Horns Blowfl should receive the cup. So ends another successful dramatic season and we sincerely hope that the clubs of the future will enjoy their dramatic activities as much as we enjoyed ours. 'Q Q l ., . Goon-BYE 76
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