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ww- Teresa Moflam' Priorrxx - - - Mofbw' Vivarfss - - - Mother Mistress of Norivrs - Sisfm' Mm-ff-lla - - Sislcfr Maria jesus - Sisfer Szzgrario - Sisfer Inez - Sisfer Torncra - l Che Cradle Song - La Moyne Troy Sisfw' 1011711111 of ffm Cross - - - - - - - Catherine Schnell - Edith Torkelson Mary Alice Mclntosh - - Jean Herren - - Beryl Lough - Gladys Gleason - Louise Lyle Adelaide Leslie - - Rae Sorey Antonio - Gerald Schubert The Dorfor - - Glee Melcher A CU1ll1fl'j'l7IHlI - - - - Charles Ickes The Poef - Shelley Bishop Offvm' Nuns - Maxine Beaeh, Xiflaite, Irene The Cnlcflff Song, by G. Martinez Sierra, was presented April 1, as the final long play of the Dramatic Club. It is a modern comedy in two acts, of convent life in Spain. The play has an interlude. The drama is the beautiful story of a little girl baby, left on the steps of the convent when she is only a few days old. The nuns raise the baby to a young girl, only to lose her, Sharp, Marian Newman, Hazel Greer when she marries a young man and goes to America. The play was an en- tirely different type to any other which has been presented by the Dramatic C lub and marked an innovation in drama here. Each girl in the cast made her own nun's costume and the beau- tiful chapel windows were made by the boys in the club.
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Wiffrzzcf' Cugl 1' Emmy - Pup Todd' Ruff' - Sfwerif Wfvekx Buff - - The Prvaflzm' The Sfrzzngw' Bob - - S1111-Ilfl, by Lulu Vollmer, was presented liebrunry 6. The play is ll stirring drama of North Carolina moun- tain people during the time of the Wforld Wfar. The scene for all three acts is laid in W'idoW Cagle's Cabin. The play is written around the positive and strong- minded character of XVidow Cagle, ri typical mountaineer woman. The climax of the play comes when Wfidow Sun-up CAST Rae Sorey - Hazel Greer - Charles Ickes - Segal Dressel - Donald Melntosh - Austin Flinn - Clarence A nderson 43- 95 4+ - Shelley Bishop - Irwin Putter Cagle gives. up her only son, Rufe, to fight for the guv'ment,' that she hates with a deep bitterness. The play will long be remembered for its true feeling of simplicity and sincerity, promi- nent throughout the production. The excel- lent setting and the perfection of the moun- taineer dialogue added greatly to the finish of the play.
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jf ,. is is , f iiffwsf-f '1 ,, ,. ,, K f,,.i,..3:-:L ,j g. V,..,,.gS Cne-Het Plays Mis' Mc'rc'3' and Tb111'szlaqj' Ezfeliiug were presented early in the year for a morning assembly with the following casts: MIS' MERCY Mis' lVIc'rz'-y - - - - Mary Alice McIntosh I'ItllIlI!1llI - - Catherine Schnell Cllfljll Iolui - - Donald McIntosh BUIIII-1' - - - Bruce Keith I0lv11, jr. -------- Irwin Futtcr THURSDAY EVENING Husliaurl -------- Fred Amick Wife ---- - Isobel Macdonald Mrs. johns ------- Maxine Beach Mrs. Sheffield ------ Gladys Gleason One Egg, a farce, was the next one-act play presented by the Dra- matic Club. This play was also taken out of town to Walla Walla for presentation. The cast included Marjorie Garlinghouse, Gerald Schubert, and Austin Flinn. For the All-School Revue the Dramatic Club gave a negro cabaret play, called Melancholy Danze. The cast was as follows: Pf'l'llllllIf'7If Willia111.s ---- Donald McIntosh Ionqizil Wfillirzms - Maxine Beach Suplio Dill - - Adelaide Leslie IVebsfc'r Dill ------ Dana Cleveland The last project of the year in one-act plays was a Children's Matinee. There were two plays, The Pl'llIC'f'SS ami fb? W00dc'11ffe1' and N erzfelfibe- less. These plays were directed and produced by two members of the club, Mary Alice McIntosh and Donald McIntosh, with the following casts: THE PRINCESS AND THE WOODCUTTER W00tlf'Ilffl,l' ------- Segal Dressel Primus - - Catherine Schnell Qizrwz - - - Jean Herren King - - - Tom Burnam Red Prinu' - Marjorie Garlinghouse Blue Prince - - Marian Newman Yellow Prince ------- Irene Sharp NEVERTI-IELESS Boy - ------- Charles Ickes Girl - - - - - - Louise Lyle Burglar - - - Glee Melclaer +? 97 -G+
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