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Say, for cats' sake, clear out and leave that alone, that 's holding my sock up. So Henry meekly used a string. i X Lord Chillingworth CTruman Thaxtonj was a trifle late, I hear, but you know he isn't used to such low necked clothes and it took him a good deal of time to pin that Marquerite costume to a modest angle. ' ' ' ' P 1 fessor Somewhere Ned CEarl Andersonj insisted on sitting on io Dixon 's CEmerv Jordon 'sl silk hat, and the poor old professor quite lost his dignity when he gave him a push which sent him sprawling over the box of make-up. Helen CElla Trippb, our sweet little heroine, had painted her lips just perfect and stood on the stage by the window waiting for VVeston CLewis Sandersj to steal in and-well-you know-and she would prob- ably have waited a good long time if Mrs. Brooks CMable Frenchj, that adorable little mother, hadn't found the Hpoor devil 's horns for him. You see, he couldn't possibly have gone on the stage without his horns. NVe all felt so sorry for poor Peter QReid Ereksonj. Even after all the rehearsals he was so embarrassed when he asked Bab to return to England as his wife, that he didn 't really know just where he asked her to go. We couldn't, of course, tell you just where all the thrills were, but we will tell you that Amy QEthel Naylorj, that little flirt, and Lord Chillingworth certainly created a sensation when they inet in that last Heinbracef' Talk about the exelamations that passed through the au- dience and the compliments and remarks that came afterwards! well, here's a sample: HShe certainly did it naturally. This came from Professor Robinson, and we take it for granted he knows. I guess you are wondering whether we gave only one performance. Not at all, our second appearance was at Grant Wa1'd. Nothing of great importance happened except that the 'iYellers'l leaned out of the window so far during the race scene, that their necks were stiff for a week from the cold March breeze. Our third and last appearance was at the Granite Stake house, April 1. The small audience was rather disappointing, but may have been due to the date or thc beautiful weather-we don 't know. Thus you have the entire career of the eighth dramatic club. Miss Hill, our director, was heard to remark that it was the best dramatic club she ever had. CVVe wish to remind you she has only had one.D Next year, of course, we won 't be HOne of the Eight, H but perhaps some- thing better, if we can judge from the past. S
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