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THE SENIOR PLAY For some time it has been the custom of the graduating class to present a play the Tuesday before the Thursday of Commencement. The class of 1922 is following this custom by producing, this year, Clarence , a comedy in four acts, written by Booth Tarkington. The play is exceedingly humorous, and has had a long and suc- cessful run in New York and other cities. Tarkington has been known for several years for his clever character delineation of young girls and boysg Coram and Bobby , in Clarence , are good examples of this type. The play is being coached by Miss Thomas, who has had charge of the Senior Plays for some years. In selecting a suit- able production, she was assisted by a group of the Senior class. It is not always realized how difficult it is to secure a play that is fit for High School production. In the first place, it must not be a problem playg it must have a fairly large, but not too large, cast, and the parts should be about equally divided among girls and boys. In addition, it must be adapted to the stage and to the scenery, which is quite a serious question. for High Schools do not, as a rule, have unlimited funds to apply to their stage settings. The size of the royalty must also be taken into consideration. Altogether, it is quite a feat to find and produce a play like Clarence , which seems to meet practically all qualifications. Tuesday night, June 6, it will be presented, with the following cast: Miss Martyn ..................,,,,....,,,,...........,...,.,.............. Helen Ranney Mr. Wheeler .......... ....... ........ J o hn Alexander Mrs. Wheeler ............ ......,,,...., R uth Kinsey Bobby Wheeler ....,.,.. ,,,...,,,,,,,..... R alph Allen Cora Wheeler ...,.,. ,.....,. D olores Richards Violet Pinney ........ ............,.. B essy Hirsch Clarence ............. ..,.... F ranklin Southard Della ............ ............ E llen Barnes Dinwiddie .......... ................... ........,. J o hn Upham Hubert Stem ............................................. ..,,....,.i........... P aul Pine PRIZE WINNERS---I 92 I -22 Denison Scholarship cora ls crass as Harvard Cup has We more so g Hartzler Cup gygygy gggg gg Roosevelt History Prize gg ,C by gg, French Prize W 24
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