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DRAMA FESTIVAL Larry Jarrett, Sandra Turford, Jill Meendering, Vicky Adair Linda Love, Karen Taylor, Mike Dale. air ' This year the annual Collegiate Drama Festival was held on Friday, February 23. There were four schools participating: Goderich Collegiate, South Huron District High School, Stratford Central and Northwestern. There was a full audience on hand to observe the dramatic talents that were so ably displayed that evening in Goderich. South Huron presented their play Sunday Costs Five Pesos first on the programme. It was a good performance, but it was far too heavy in its tempo and the adjudicator commented on the lack of variety in the speech and actions of the characters. Goderich District Collegiate presented An Overpraised Season a play dealing with the attitudes and ideas of young people. It was well presented but showed signs of lack of practice and some poor casting. Stratford Central presented Aria Da Capo , a well rehearsed play directed by Ela Moll. The play deals with the greed and coveteousness of humanity and it illustrated what befalls man when his greed rules his emotions. The best received play of the evening was Northwestern ' s production Orange Blossom . Under the direction of Wyman Jones and the guidance of Mr. Coleman, the cast, who had worked un- ceasinly on their roles presented a play that was a hit for the audience, many of whom found themselves identifying wit h the characters. The adjudicator, Mrs. R. J. Stevenson, praised the work of Larry Jarrett, who played the role of Fred Ashford. Vicki Adair, one of our most promising actresses was also singled out for special mention. Miss Adair did an outstanding job playing the role of the overbearing Mother, Mrs. Duckworth. We again witnessed the agony of defeat, but through it all our students and the cast enjoyed presenting a paly that an audience can enjoy, and the theatre goers of Goderich, both young and old, who attended the Collegiate Drama Festival, enjoyed the North- western entry. Our school will miss the director of this year ' s entry, Wyman Jones, who is graduating and going on to further his studies, I feel confident that there will be someone to fill the spot vacated by Wyman and am sure that the day is not far off when Northwestern Secondary School is going to be heard of in the field of Drama.
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