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SENIOR CLASS PLAY CHE Class of '13 made no mistake when it selected Tommy-, Wife” as the class play this year The play was gtven Friday and Saturday evenings. May 23rd and 24th. with Saturday matinee Although the weather was unfavorable, large audiences braved the unpleasantness. Miss Fennell and Miss Foster staged the performance and much praise is due their efforts for its com- plete success. The cast was selected with great care and it was one of the best that ever trod Rorick’s stage When the curtain rose on the first act, Clifford Young, as “Tommy,” a promising young portrait painter, was discovered hanging pictures in his studio. He made an instantaneous hit and throughout the play carried a difficult dramatic part with wonderful ability. Kathryn VanDoren, as “Rose ” his sister, was very sweet and charming. The role of Mrs. DeYorburg Smith,” a wealthy society woman, was excel- lently acted by Sophia Rosenbloom. It was a difficult character part and this young actress showed wonderful ability. Elizabeth Kistler, as “Sylvia,” her daughter, was delightful. The part of “Dick Grannis,” Carrother’s chum in love with Rose, seemed particularly fitted for Gerald Cosgrove, who was unusually good. Margaret Boodger, with her pretty face and winning personality, was very pleasing as “Patty Campbell,” a student of Dramatic Art. Someone was needed to settle the love troubles of these young people, and Vera Kilmer, as “Edith Bronson,” a charming young charity worker, seemed just the one. Walker DeWaters, as Pierre Le Bouton, a French fencing master, was excellent, showing great dramatic ability. The specialties introduced were as follows: “My Song.” vocal solo, Erma Stephens; Clown Dance, Senior Boys; “On the Road to Mandalay,” vocal solo, Tracy Hamilton; “Everybody Two-step,” Le- Grande Smith, who also introduced one of H. Wetsel’s original songs; Aesthetic Dance, Senior Girls; “I’m Ready to Quit and Be Good,” E. F. A Quartette.
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