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'BELFRE Y CL UB Under the able management of Mr. Palmer, '89, the Belfrey Club scored another trium- phant success on February 28, when the eigh- teenth annual performance was given at Man- heim. The choice of play proved a happy one, Broadhurst's screaming 'farce, K'lW'liat Hap- pened to Ionesfu' allowing ample opportunity for the display of talent by an unusually strong cast. Charles E. A. Spiegel, ,II, easily car- ried the honors of the evening as Jones, the sprightly traveling salesman, and again as the bogus Bishop. His transition from one to the other was highly amusing. C. J. Doyle, ,II, as Goodly g C. Price, '12, as the real Bishop , I. B. Pranks, jr., 711, as Heatherly , Cornell, ,I2, as the 'fPoliceman , C. Wfegefarth, ,I2., as the Lunatic, and A. Bal- four, '12, as the Superintendent of the sani- torium, all scored instantaneous hits by their really good work and faithful characterization of their parts. But we must not forget the 'iLadies'i as Mrs. Goodly. J. Lockwood, ,IO, was most convinc- ing, and ably portrayed the natural solicitude of a wife for her spouse. Sissy, the coquettish ward of Goodly, played by L. Gillespie, Ir., 712, left the audience rather breathless by her daring remarks and open defiance of the Bishop, and Marjorie, taken by H. VV. Ster- rett, ,II, was absolutely stunning in her hand- some gowns and wonderful coiffure. Minerva, R. T. Iellett, ,115 Alvina, S. Wfhit- by, FII, and Helma, R. B. Wlilkinson, ,I2, com- pleted the cast and added greatly to the even- ing's entertainment by individual excellent work. A pin representing the Belfrey Club was pre- sented to Mr. Palmer at the close of the per- formance, whereby the cast tried to show its appreciation of his faithful and untiring ef- forts, but the unmitigated success of the play was the greater reward.
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