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THE ONEIDAN Page Twenty-nine. r l 0lFlFllCClElRS Oli? lflHIlE 0. H. S. DRAMATIC CLUB Umneiitdlncti High Stcllinofoll Drmmmttiicc Clltulb The fall production ol' the lll'1Llll2ll,l0 Club iuauguratt-fl the double-cast system, which will be used in future plays. This system, which assigns two persons to every part, has three distinct advantages. It assures the director of an understudy for every part, in case any member of the cast has to drop out because ol' illness. As both casts attend all rehearsals, opportunity is given for observation of 0ne's own part acted by anotherg this competition, always friendly, is a spur In improvement. Ilest of all, this system doubles the number of people who may actively participate in dramatics. The liat in the llell'ry, a three-act lnystery drama. was produced on two nights, November 22, 231. The casts were as follows: Character Cast I, and Cast II. Wayne VVestcott ....... ...... I Gnoch Jones, Jack Cavanaugh Jean Faelton ........., ..... T helma House, Marion Covell Helen l1'aelt,on ..... ...... N orma Niles, l lorenct- Lonuery Arlene lfaelton ......,.. ................. N largaret. Clark, Lois tltouer Marjorie lfaelton ..... ...... l Cay Valintcourt, Kay Valintcourt, llill ilrown ................ ......,........... I Gdward Joy, John Cotton Dr. Gibley Hewey .................... Donald Baird, Frank Stanton Miss Loring .............................. Ahlene Staudt, Jean Tibbitts Duke of Picadilly ........ Glendon Schubert, Glendon Schubert Vlysses Chattle-VVat,tle ...... Augustus Lewis, Alllflll-ll,US Lewis Amy .............................,..,....... Rena Abbott, Patricia Bradley Madame Nora ............ Charlienne Cotton, Charlienne Cotton A one-act Christmas play The Cathedral Clock was produced in the regular assembly on December 21. The parts were taken by Kay Valintcourt, Enoch Jones, Lois IiOllGI' and John Cotton. During the spring term the Dramatic Club has to be inactive because of the crowded spring schedule.
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